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Startled by the outcry, the other girl roused as well, her hairless eyelids opening to reveal a pair of confused eyes
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The general public and hostages also have Human Rights! Can you imagine the outcry if the police sniper failed to shoot the firearm out of the hostage taker’s hand he subsequently kills a hostage? Why take a chance with innocent lives I ask? Take him out and get done with
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As you can imagine it caused huge outcry for it was black police on white violence which was sort of unknown then
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The outcry of the prophets has come forth
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The outcry is come forth! It has come! HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD!
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I HEAR NOTHING! NOT A WORD IS SPOKEN! NO OUTCRY IS MADE! NO REPENTANCE IS OFFERED!
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Their cries have entered into My ears! Lo, the outcry is very great, and The Lord of Heaven and Earth has heard!
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That leaves open the possibility of an invasion of Iran as public outcry and neo conservative cynicism would push for retaliation
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There was a public outcry after the government cover up was exposed, and the sand mining was stopped immediately
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15 And on that night there was a great outcry in the land of the Philistines, and the inhabitants of the land saw the figure of a man standing with a drawn sword in his hand, and he struck the inhabitants of the land with the sword, yes he continued to strike them
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15 And on that night there was a great outcry in the land of the Philistines and the inhabitants of the land saw the figure of a man standing with a drawn sword in his hand and he struck the inhabitants of the land with the sword yes he continued to strike them
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The media did note an outcry, but they soft-pedaled it, and the issue soon died
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I can hear the outcry now: This is racist!! It will disempower blacks!! My answer: Empathically Yes! And Yes again! But let us look at
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and the outcry of the obedients
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What was shocking more than their heinous deed was their collective belief of its righteousness, that was, in spite of the subsequent public outcry
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and there will be such an outcry
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They stared at him seriously, making no outcry
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Above them the Gundermen made no outcry of triumph
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We as a government are aware of the outcry of well meaning people who will argue that to remove the rights of a tiny minority to protect the majority from harm, fatally undermines the very freedoms we seek to protect
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Using this excuse the government should have been fearful that more public outcry would have been experienced as many would have lost faith
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There will be outcry over this, initially due to the cost associated with it
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outcry led to a change in sentencing
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had both been humans the outcry for our capture and apprehension
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Donnie was not perturbed by George's bombastic outcry
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lack of public outcry or protest about all of this mass
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There will be no public outcry about torture and cruelty, in fact, after the interrogator has finished with you, you will never be found
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Due to the public outcry, particularly by the clergy, Churchill ordered an end to area bombing
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In recent years, a global outcry has arisen that the United States has no moral standing on the issue of weapons of mass destruction; as they are the only nation, ever to use nuclear weapons
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Thanks to an international outcry, the Saudi government intervened on her behalf
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There was infuriated and outcry in mother’s every expressions
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There was an angry outcry from the Warriors and, truncheons raised, they pressed forward
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All Israel who were around them fled at their outcry,
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Maybe, the public outcry at her impending coronation or the troubled conscience of the country’s President, and/or both, made her retreat, albeit, in the halo of sacrifice that the morons in the media and the sycophants of her party vied with each other to accord her
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By responding to the outcry concerning gun massacres and parents demanding that their children have armed protection at all times, GovCorp saw it was the perfect opportunity for the snitch state to infiltrate the sanctum of learning by pretending to be a nanny to ease the fears of their charges
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The article caused an outcry of indignation from parent and teacher organisations
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There was an outcry of whispers and annoyed grumbles at Abigail’s outburst, a mixed reaction from a surprised circle of adults
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What he also knew was that when it was revealed that James was not the man the police were hunting, the public outcry would be loud
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Shamir responded, “One of your talents was the correct choice of words to allay public outcry against your crimes
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Clamour: An outcry; an objection with the crying of dissatisfaction
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Think of the cabbage doll outcry that happened
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Not surprisingly, his decision caused an outcry, and the king
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and a general outcry arose, damaging his reputation
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Is there any public outcry from people who hate coffee and cannot drink it because it screws them up so badly they cannot sleep at night? No: because the majority of Americans are caffeine addicts
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And since this is considered normal; there is no outcry, no outrage at what has happened and what is happening to our society and to people
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This was an outcry to the Creator by Jesus Christ on His death cross, having been psychologically humiliated and ‘physically’ abused
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I looked upward at the orange clouds and on an emotional outcry I said, “They’re up there and I’m down here! They think I’m dead and all they have to remember me by is a box full of trash that I wish to God had never happened! I’ve broken their hearts and my brother might be dead all because of what I did!”
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This created an immense outcry from the public who were disturbed by these scenes
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Enough knowledge got out as to what was going on and reforms were issued because of the intense public outcry
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The outcry over the kidnappings was epic, even more so than the first one
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Among these the most common is the outcry against what are termed 'forensic notions, on Justification
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There was a great outcry and uproar, the children began crying
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At this instant Don Quixote began shouting out, "Here, here, valiant knights! here is need for you to put forth the might of your strong arms, for they of the Court are gaining the mastery in the tourney!" Called away by this noise and outcry, they proceeded no farther with the scrutiny of the remaining books, and so it is thought that "The Carolea,"
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" By this almost all the Christians were on board, and the Moors, who were fainthearted, hearing their captain speak in this way, were cowed, and without any one of them taking to his arms (and indeed they had few or hardly any) they submitted without saying a word to be bound by the Christians, who quickly secured them, threatening them that if they raised any kind of outcry they would be all put to the sword
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Unfortunately her father awoke while this was going on, and hearing a noise in the garden, came to the window, and at once perceiving that all those who were there were Christians, raising a prodigiously loud outcry, he began to call out in Arabic,
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We called to him, and he, raising his head, sprang nimbly to his feet, for, as we afterwards learned, the first who presented themselves to his sight were the renegade and Zoraida, and seeing them in Moorish dress he imagined that all the Moors of Barbary were upon him; and plunging with marvellous swiftness into the thicket in front of him, he began to raise a prodigious outcry, exclaiming, "The Moors--the Moors have landed! To arms, to arms!" We were all thrown into perplexity by these cries, not knowing what to do; but reflecting that the shouts of the shepherd would raise the country and that the mounted coast-guard would come at once to see what was the matter, we agreed that the renegade must strip off his Turkish garments and put on a captive's jacket or coat which one of our party gave him at once, though he himself was reduced to his shirt; and so commending ourselves to God, we followed the same road which we saw the shepherd take, expecting every moment that the coast-guard would be down upon us
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Maritornes, who had been by this time roused up by the same outcry, suspecting what it was, ran to the loft and, without anyone seeing her, untied the halter by which Don Quixote was suspended, and down he came to the ground in the sight of the landlord and the travellers, who
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But while he was questioning him they heard a loud outcry at the gate of the inn, the cause of which was that two of the guests who had passed the night there, seeing everybody busy about finding out what it was the four men wanted, had conceived the idea of going off without paying what they owed; but the landlord, who minded his own affairs more than other people's, caught them going out of the gate and demanded his reckoning, abusing them for their dishonesty with such language that he drove them to reply with their fists, and so they began to lay on him in such a style that the poor man was forced to cry out, and call for help
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The barber, however, was not so ready to relinquish the prize he had made in the pack-saddle; on the contrary, he raised such an outcry that everyone in the inn came running to know what the noise and quarrel meant
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As she spoke, Jo took off her bonnet, and a general outcry arose, for all her abundant hair was cut short
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They advanced towards a theatre that stood on one side of the meadow decked with carpets and boughs, where they were to plight their troth, and from which they were to behold the dances and plays; but at the moment of their arrival at the spot they heard a loud outcry behind them, and a voice exclaiming, "Wait a little, ye, as inconsiderate as ye are hasty!" At these words all turned round, and perceived that the speaker was a man clad in what seemed to be a loose black coat garnished with crimson patches like flames
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"And now there was heard a great outcry and lamentation, accompanied by deep sighs and bitter sobs
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"Wha t a n outcry the re wa s! The Principa l ha d m e u p a n d th re a te n e d to h a n d m e th e im m e dia te sa ck
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The outcry was renewed, and the order, not only to fire again, but to pursue, was too plainly audible
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Almost instantly, in the midst of a tremendous and general outcry, seven or eight horses, excited by the shouts of three hundred thousand spectators, passed by like lightning
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There would be an outcry at such underhand work
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Dimmesdale's outcry, and interpreted it, with its multitudinous echoes and reverberations, as the clamor of the fiends and night-hags, with whom she was well known to make excursions into the forest
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He had returned to the United States reporting confidently and loudly that the Jewish outcry was much ado about nothing
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By little and little I suffered myself to be prevailed on, and giving, as it were, up to the point of him, I made my thighs, insensibly spreading them, yield him liberty of access, which improving, he got a little within me, when by a well managed reception I worked the female screw so nicely, that I kept him from the easy mid-channel direction, and by dexterous wreathing and contortions, creating an artificial difficulty of entrance, made him win it inch by inch, with the most laborious struggles, I all the while sorely complaining: till at length, with might and main, winding his way in, he got it completely home, and giving my virginity, as he thought, the coup le grace, furnished me with the cue of setting up a terrible outcry, whilst he, triumphant and like a cock clapping his wings over his down-trod mistress, pursued his pleasure: which presently rose, in virtue of this idea of a complete victory, to a pitch that made me soon sensible of his melting period; whilst I now lay acting the deep wounded, breathless, frightened, undone, no longer maid
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A suspicion of this sort getting vent, an outcry of discontent thereat arose against them; and to the consternation of the magistrates, the young lads, who had at the first come so briskly forward, called a meeting of their body, and, requesting the magistrates to be present, demanded to know what steps had been taken with their offer of service; and, if transmitted to government, what answer had been received
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Immediately after the war, there was a worldwide outcry for punishment of the Japanese who had abused POWs, and the war-crimes trials began
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There was an offensive tone in it, perhaps, and yet in the main it struck me as mere riotous outcry, the noisy reception of one who amused and interested them, rather than of one they disliked or despised
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As food and clothing grew scarcer and prices rose higher In those early days of 1864, no newspaper could be opened that did not carry scathing and higher, the public outcry against the speculators grew louder and more venomous
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Then they both came down and sat in their places before the window waiting for Grandet, with that cruel anxiety which, according to the individual character, freezes the heart or warms it, shrivels or dilates it, when a scene is feared, a punishment expected,—a feeling so natural that even domestic animals possess it, and whine at the slightest pain of punishment, though they make no outcry when they inadvertently hurt themselves
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A sudden outcry on
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It’s also important to note that the open outcry system (in which brokers stand in a trading pit filling and executing orders manually) has faced increased competition from electronic trading platforms, where orders are matched electronically
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As a matter of fact, out of the major exchanges in the United States, only the CME/NYMEX, CME/COMEX, and ICE/NYBOT still rely heavily on the open outcry system to conduct business
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Most exchanges now use a combination of electronic and open outcry, and many believe that the open outcry system is in jeopardy of being retired altogether
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For example, in 2005, the open outcry at the CME accounted for only 30 percent of the exchange’s total volume — 70 percent of orders were placed electronically
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Another important development is the advent of electronic trading and the migration from a predominantly human-based open outcry system to an Internet-based electronic trading platform
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Before the days of electronic trading, contracts were traded through the open outcry system during specific time periods
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COMEX copper, which trades during the current month and subsequent 23 calendar months, is traded both electronically and through the open outcry system
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This contract represents 100 troy ounces of palladium and trades both electronically and during the open outcry session
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The LME still has open outcry trading sessions, although it has introduced electronic trading as well
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(CST), electronic and open outcry
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Until a few years ago, humans buying and selling contracts during the open outcry sessions did most of the trading in the futures markets
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Recently, electronic trading — which matches buyers and sellers electronically — has overtaken the open outcry sessions as the main venue for trading
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Your orders are sometimes routed electronically or are placed during the open outcry trading session
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE): One of the only exchanges that doesn’t have physical trading floors with open outcry pits
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His creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, had got so tired of the great detective that he’d killed him off, but such an outcry rose up around the world that in 1902 Conan Doyle brought out The Hound of the Baskervilles followed by a new set of adventures
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Result: International outcry, Britain stood by France, all the Great Powers met at Algeçiras (Spain) and told the Kaiser to keep his nose out of Morocco