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We , the young graduate law-abiding wives of the thirties , <cried> ourselves as our babies went blue with cold . . .
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When we were little children how eagerly we used to gather pieces of broken tile , little sticks , and mud with which to build houses and other tiny buildings , and if someone knocked them over , how heartbroken we were and how we <cried> !
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Jenny , now happily married , <cried> when she heard her torturer was dead and said : ` I 'm relieved I will never again feel my stomach churn when a man with his silhouette passes me in the street ' .
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When Geoffrey son of Sarah of Empingham resisted this illegal demand , the forester raised the hue and <cry> upon him , and distrained him until he gave him two shillings and found sureties for appearing at the attachment court .
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Most families tolerate and encourage the release of conflict whereby irritators are released through <crying> or yelling or confronting in other ways .
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` Yes ! ' he <cried> , ` Yes !
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Birmingham is <crying> out for a venue for mid-size bands . '
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So Aaron makes a golden calf , and when the people see it , they <cry> , ` These are your gods , O Israel , who brought you up out of the land of Egypt ! '
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About the only place is the lavatory and in the lavatory you <cry> alone .
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I did n't have a Valium injection and I did n't have laughing gas ( who needs that when you 've got an entertaining toothbrush ? ) , and I did n't <cry> or faint or bite the hygienist or do any of the things normally associated with one of my trips to the dentist .
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Lymph nodes <enlarge> and become hard
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This cross-cultural spatial perspective complements the temporal perspective of the historian , which it <enlarges> and enriches .
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In the 1830s and 1840s he <enlarged> the range of Suttons ' seeds to include vegetables and ornamental plants , with many new varieties of both groups constantly being added to those offered for sale .
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Apart from the delta , Turkey had to concede the right of merchant ships to pass through the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles ( which was crucial from the point of view of Russian trade ) , and to surrender rather more significant territories in the eastern part of her empire ( because Russia was determined to control the eastern shore of the Black Sea and to <enlarge> her buffer zone around Georgia ) .
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On the other hand he would have a much <enlarged> Aquitaine , to be held in sovereignty , the ` perpetual liberty ' which he had instructed the Black Prince to demand of his royal prisoner in 1357 , and which would remove at a stroke the threat of confiscation .
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This treaty was <enlarged> and extended on 24 June 1931 and it was given material expression in Afghan neutrality during the Second World War .
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It also represents a maladroit and unintelligent extension of the twelfth-century practice of <enlarging> crown jurisdiction at the expense of private and local law courts by the offer of procedures unavailable in them .
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Special equipment is provided in the library to <enlarge> the films for reading .
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As it did after Cain , the scope of the story now <enlarges> rapidly .
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The port of Southampton was <enlarged> so that ocean-going liners were attracted to its facilities and in 1933 what was then the largest dry dock in the world was opened by King George V.
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