When others weep over Bangalore's infrastructure woes, Infosys chairman and chief mentor Narayana Murthy ideates. |
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Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor. |
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Lee's perky and cheerful voice sounds like music to Danielle's ears and makes her want to weep with relief. |
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Some people weep and bawl, some just put on a brave face and try to go on instead of showing their emotions outwardly. |
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That eye may redden and weep, and the nostril on that side may experience stuffiness and discharge. |
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He conceded that without such filler and with weep holes, air could come into the building and might affect the heating. |
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It's made me laugh from your dry humor and weep for the victims of corporate crime tactics. |
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These blisters eventually burst to reveal small wet patches of red skin that may weep fluid. |
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The design was astounding and it made me weep inwardly that it would be so easy to bring it back. |
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She was prepared for an angry confrontation but was shocked when her mother simply began to weep. |
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The bereaved person may weep tearlessly and experience a sense of emptiness. |
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And that fire warms the pages of fantasy literature so much that tress whisper and rivers weep. |
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He began to weep, the tears falling faster and faster from his eyes, running down his face. |
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She begins to weep, her body shaking, and then, when her grief is purged, she stares dead ahead. |
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Our hearts ache, we count the days, we weep with her family, sharing their pain and sorrow. |
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Fitz is a character filled with flaws and faults, all just waiting for a fissure to weep and seep out of. |
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It attempts to formularise the story of Presley into a jolly singalong with some vague lookalikes and leave the audience with a weep at the end. |
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The water nymphs, hearing Narcissus' farewell, began to weep, and the wood nymphs did, too. |
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Mat Maneri plays some lonesome violin, letting strings weep in blank, tragic beauty, plucking and wailing and sounding like a dying dog. |
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And, in the sincere belief that artists know how to eat well, I was off again in search of grub that would make gourmets weep with joy. |
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I can put a brave face on it, but really all I want to do is be by myself and weep for a month. |
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He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep. |
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Red rock canyon walls and deep, sandy washes are painted with enough flaming titian reds and glowing ambers to make a painter weep. |
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It's hard for people to weep over some nasty Croesus losing a couple of million. |
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This tall, dark and lithe chap hoovers up food and never gains an ounce, whilst I weep for my waistline. |
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They could emote operatically and weep in the streets and threaten suicide. |
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Men, he claimed, are much less likely to weep due to bodily pain since weeping is seen as a weak and unmanly behaviour. |
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What kind of food makes people weep or sets them moving around a table like the hands of a clock? |
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We may weep a little rather than ululate, gnash our teeth or wail to the rhythm of a thousand drums. |
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He would curl up into the foetal position and weep at the mention of his ex-girlfriend's name. |
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The plain, yet functional, robot design had been wholly transformed into a work of art that even the greatest masters would weep at the sight of. |
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I sense she may stray into the odd shadowy church and weep there in the candlelit gloom. |
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This is something to weep over, and a reason for everyone who's got anything to do with our local authority to hang their head in shame. |
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And the closing title track, where the Kronos strings weep sad harmonies, is a lament of utter anguish unlike anything else on the disc. |
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Music makes us swoon, yearn, weep, laugh, gets us all lovey-dovey or can work us up into an aggressive, martial frenzy. |
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I gestured my permission and then started to weep, remembering their occasional father. |
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For three minutes, violins slowly weep, guitars are slowly strummed, and falsetto harmonies are echoed into oblivion. |
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His scabs have become cesspits for the vilest strain of puss and weep day after day with no sign of improvement. |
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If some angel appears to me and tells me I will spend eternity in heaven shining his shoes, I will weep with gratitude. |
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He howled in mourning, vowing that the enemy would weep for years after he'd finished his revenge. |
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When sentenced to reeducation hardened criminals have been known to weep, or beg for mercy even as the Overseers drag them away. |
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If you want to laugh til you weep and listen to the poetry and wisdom of Africa, L'Africassé-e is a show to discover! |
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Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears. |
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But the laxity of the white church collectively has caused me to weep tears of love. |
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I hope they care deeply about the fact that when we find suffering and torture and mass graves, we weep for the citizens that are being brutalized by tyrants. |
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I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair. |
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Later in the empty chapel of St Martin-in-the-Fields, confused over who I've actually encountered, I weep in thrall but prayer sticks in my throat. |
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Bring a chair and sit on it, then weep into an oversized handkerchief. |
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Icons depicting the Virgin Mary and the saints are widely venerated, and the faithful light candles, pray, bow, and sometimes weep before these sacred images. |
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The product is flexible and easily formed by hand at the job site and is used for weep holes, horizontal and vertical masonry surfaces, parapets, or copings. |
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Ah, I weep for you, placid hours that disappeared from the scene of my life more rapidly and fugaciously than lightning that shines on the dark road of the traveler. |
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Ah, I weep for you, placid hours that disappeared from the scene of my life more rapidly and fugaciously than the lightning that shines on the dark road of the traveler. |
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If this is the best they can do, I weep for the future of gracious living. |
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They have had to reckon with a dying that left behind no body to weep over, no physical sign of the threshold between life and death. |
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You can feel Theo's ache and loneliness seeping off the page, and you yourself weep over his young mother's tragic death. |
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The last thing you need is to weep over these details, as you try to heal yourself. |
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We pity these children – we may weep over them – but we do not respect them. |
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Mankind will weep over its folly and the earth will still be shaking due to the violence of the aftershocks. |
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Happy are you when you weep over the absence of happiness around you and throughout the world. |
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In both cases, the water in the channels drains out through the weep holes at the bottom of the wall. |
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In the half-register below, nine women mourners weep and ululate, their hands hiding their faces or pouring dust on their heads. |
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Old people would once again see the Church they were brought up in, and would weep with joy. |
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She verbalized her fear of the procedure, lamented getting pregnant, and began to weep openly. |
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Tells about Willa, the weeper who used to weep copiously at the Met when she went to see an opera in Calico Horseshoe. |
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What God reveals to those men and women is so sacred that they, like Jeremiah, weep for the people of their generation. |
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If you beheld Me in all my splendor, how much you would weep for your faults! |
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Best thing is to be happy with what you have, be joyful, and keep making efforts for better things, and don't weep for what you don't have. |
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You see, My son, that much as one may suffer and weep for having been abandoned, the pain of being actively disliked is even worse. |
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You are enraptured by the subtlety of its emptiness, and you weep for not having the power to harness so much magnificence. |
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It is enough to make me weep when I hear your disquisitions on how we would be making savings here in an important area. |
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Like many of those I interview, they say the film made them weep and they see it, in part, as a memorial to Mark Ashton. |
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But then, as Mr White rightly says, thanks to the HIV epidemic which so devastated the gay community, he had already seen too much death to weep. |
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It will make them weep and cleanse themselves with their tears of repentance. |
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Violence and the habits of anger are put aside as the brothers meet and weep together. |
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We've seen some policies that are so long that trees weep when these policies are printed. |
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The teachers say that when they hear a loud noise they look to the sky and cry out and weep. |
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And as the witness began to openly weep, his sobs filled the stock-still courtroom. |
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In one isolated village the people weep and wail, bemoaning their plight. |
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The consolation prize was three cases of Cobra beer, two bottles of purple stuff from one of the breakaway Soviet republics and enough biltong to make a grown vegan weep. |
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World leaders, and we, should look on them, be sickened, weep, and maybe finally learn. |
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The sight of Paul's weedy body again is enough to make me weep. |
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So, I sing songs to the mothers, and the mothers begin to weep. |
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She heard her mother begin to weep softly as her father comforted her. |
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I could understand how skin like this might weep or bleed on occasion. |
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Does anyone know the correct term for when the leaves ooze water or weep? |
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The scene that Erwin claims alienates viewers most was written by a woman collaborator, and made him weep when he first read it. |
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There was a rawness and impolitic honesty to his shows, many of which could make your heart weep. |
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Black and white were now mixing sufficiently to make a Klan member weep. |
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There are chirpy moments like Listen To Your Own Voice and Timeclock but the Hammond drenched Life Can Pin You To The Wall will make you weep. |
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Our tents up and mozzie nets down, the fire lit and hot pasta dinner cooking away, that clear-skied evening is already looking fairly beautiful when the Highlands throws in a late sunset to make a pointillist weep. |
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Do not weep for it, but look to yourselves, that you are in touch with the Spirit of God, that you are serving the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords. |
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I weep no tears for Gaddafi but let's not kid ourselves that all rebels are democracy-loving peaceniks. |
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Crying disrupts speech, which is why we choke up when we weep. |
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Weep not for Me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children. |
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Do not weep for this nation, for it is sick. |
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And they shall make themselves utterly bald for you, and gird them with sackcloth, and they shall weep for you with bitterness of heart and bitter wailing. |
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How many are there who sorrow and weep for not having seen the Lord! |
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Start crying, weep for the miseries that are coming to you. |
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Di wanted to weep because Miss G had never even touched her boosies. Then Fiamma pushed Miss G away from her, roughly. |
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If he expected either of them to fall on his neck and weep tears of gratitude at his pompous announcement, the colonel was disappointed. |
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They weep when they see the country being so much exploited and yet nobody lifts a finger. |
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When one looks at that commitment and sees the extent to which projects we have started and others in which we have invested money have been destroyed, wilfully and purposefully, it is enough to make one literally weep. |
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I weep over my wretchedness throughout the day. |
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He said that many times she would break down and weep out of frustration. |
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Even as we weep, we know that this is not a time for hatred and revenge. |
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Many relatives and friends loved him and weep over his unexpected passing. |
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Then fall they to cry, to weep, and to torment themselves, as little children that have lost their playgame. |
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Now you realize how much you have made Jesus suffer, and you are filled with sorrow. How easy it is to ask his pardon and weep for your past betrayals! |
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When you have achieved these three powers, to suffer, strive and weep for your brothers, then you will understand the significance of this loving firmness which is indispensable for the guidance of the child. |
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We do shout for joy on some occasions as we weep on others. |
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Who can make their mums and dads weep with delight as their piecrusts rise to perfection yet again. |
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She did not weep on cue in public when Monteith died, or seek sympathy. |
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The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. |
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The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground Once again, in the second line of the poem, it would be hard to read the words wrongly. |
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Some of the lyrical passages are so glorious that you want to weep, and there's an exquisitely beautiful violin solo in the Benedictus. |
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Rejoice with those who are joyful, weep with those who weep. |
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Some laugh and joke while others sniffle or weep quietly. |
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It was traditional in practically every rural region, to hold evening gatherings where people met to laugh and sing, to weep and sometimes pray together, to tell tales and stories from the past. |
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Today we weep, for reality-show heaven has gained a new angel. |
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The poor servant placed a handkerchief to her eyes and began to weep, for Dolly's arrogance toward her proved fletiferous. |
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I weep to think of leaving here, leaving the home we've created for our children, the yard we've cared for, the trees we've planted, the acres we've tilled, and the crops we've harvested. |
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A clear, sticky fluid may even weep from the affected skin. |
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And there is a moment when Dave Brubeck, reminiscing on camera, is suddenly overcome by an ancient and horrible memory, and he breaks down and begins to weep. |
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We may become so overwhelmed that we want to weep. |
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This is what passed for fun for suburban small-town mallrats in the 1970s, and I can still weep at the joy I felt when the illuminated Sam's sign was in sight. |
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You would weep at every meal, but for my son weep ye never a deal. |
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We are far more apt to yawn than to weep as we make our way through this series of loosely connected incidents, of unmotivated actions, of contrived metings-out of justice. |
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I want the ground to swallow me up. I want to hide in a corner, curl up, and weep, sucking my thumb. I want the TARDIS to appear and take me away. |
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I CAN'T say I've got the hankie out to weep for Marney Waddell. |
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