Sentences with phrase «plaintive cries of»

Nintendo seems to have finally heard the plaintive cries of despairing Metroid fans everywhere, because this month they released Metroid: Samus Returns, a remake of a Game Boy game which I once forced myself to play and finish when I was younger and had more time on my hands.
Of course my hungry kids made a beeline to the table, oblivious to my plaintive cries of «Wait!
During varmint - calling time the Arizona desert lands strangely resound with the shrill and plaintive cries of rabbits, arousing the curiosity of even the most sophisticated predators
The prevalent school of interpretation of the Psalms would see much of this testing of the king in the plaintive cries of many of these devout poems.
THE MOST UNUSUAL THING I SEE HERE IS trumpeter hornbills in my garden, fish eagles at the Umzimkulu River, gannets diving for sardines, tiny oribi in the sugar cane fields, and the plaintive cry of the tree dassie.
Working directly from life also allowed him to evade academic solutions to depicting the world, instead paying attention to the complex nature of our seeing; how we map the world as we turn our head and our eyes... the kinesthetic rhythms that animate his landscapes and portraits, which also knead the hanging and splayed bodies of dead animals, suggest the bodily experience of dance and song, especially the plaintive cry of the human voice.

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Rather, it is a plaintive cry for the need to actively engage this problem, for the elevation of concern for racial equality to a position of priority on our government's domestic affairs agenda.
The piece de resistance was a recorded dramatization of her rape, replete with heavy breathing, plaintive cries, groans and the like.
That was the case when various speakers mentioned «the Christian roots of Europe,» which in that context sounded too much like a plaintive cry: «Hey, don't ignore us.
This development in turn has given rise to the increasing plaintive cries, including Hunter's own, for more attention to theological reflection in the exercise of this ministerial office.
Hell Is A Place Of Everlasting Noise, Where Voices, Plaintive And Obnoxious Cry Over And Over Again Their Favourite Word In constant iteration: I, I, I. Hell Is A Place Where Mirrors Are Black Water, And Rivers Salt, And Atmosphere Like Lead, Where Suffering Is All The Rage And Fashion, And everything is dead except the dead.
If officials of the big corporations that make infant formula resembled their consumers, the sound of plaintive cries and choked wails might at this very instant be replacing happy coos and gurgles in the executive suite.
The statement «We are the 99 %» in this context was a plaintive cry for the proof of one's own existence.
That plaintive cry came hours before the party lost another of its options to face Cuomo, when Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro said he would not be a gubernatorial candidate.
According to Karen McComb of the University of Sussex, UK, domestic cats hide a plaintive cry within their purrs that both irritates owners and appeals to their nurturing instincts.
The personal overwhelms any deeper consideration of the professional in Creation; gimmicky, surface - level grieving and hand - wringing gives way to pitched, plaintive and downright grating voiceover narration, and one just knows at some point that Connelly will look beautiful but get all emotional, screaming and crying about how she's had enough and can't take it anymore.
According to researchers at the University of Sussex, domestic cats can hide a plaintive cry within their purrs that irritates their humans while appealing to their nurturing instincts.
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