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“Or could it have been an economic cri de coeur from Tanya, forced by circumstances in these difficult times to abandon her grown-up booze and return to her more competitively priced student tipple?”
The Guardian: Barney, Barry and booze nail darts to the box office door | Martin Kelner
“Hernando de Soto on property and the financial cri ...”
“His plaintive cri de coeur— "everything is lost"—suggests just how far-reaching and detailed his vision was.”
“Criticism of Ms. Palin for her cri de coeur is like demanding that "turning the other cheek" be made the law of the land.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Tucson Shootings and Care of the Very Mentally Ill
“That speech last night was a cri de guerre," he continued, adding that Paul was the "actual essence of Goldwaterism.”
The Huffington Post: Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough Clash Repeatedly On 'Morning Joe' (VIDEO)
“This comment is not specific to this post, but rather a cri de coeur:”
Economic Advisers Stoop to the Net, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“As for McDonald's cri du coeur, "Send the crooks to jail!”
The Huffington Post: Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal
“Was this a calculated but unnecessary Sister Souljah moment or a cri de coeur prompted by ingrate liberals?”
The Huffington Post: Andrew Levine: What "Professional Left"?
“It also undercut arguments that prices would have to rally to $5.50 or even $6 to chase buyers away and stave off a supply cri sis.”
The Wall Street Journal: Grain Prices Fall From Their Heights
“What began as an individual cri de coeur became an international movement working to protect anyone imprisoned for the expression of dissenting opinion.”
The Guardian: Amnesty International: 60 years of service and its vision and relevance are undimmed
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