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- When hunting in a pack they are expected to be in full cry.
- None, however, quite compare with his portrait of Billie Holiday in full cry.
- He came in full cry and he hasn't quit yet.
- The Senate Whitewater Committee was in full cry.
- "We're in full cry, we're in battle, which is exactly what I hoped would happen ."
- Buford announced, like a newsboy in full cry.
- His privacy is destroyed, his conduct widely questioned, his personal morality impugned, his enemies in full cry.
- And the vultures perched up there on the branches of Madison Square Garden were in full cry.
- In the U . S ., as Arafat confidently anticipated, the blame-Likud crowd is out in full cry.
- One bookcover sports a photo of Newt Ging-rich in full cry, left hand chopping between microphone and chin.
- On Thursday, with Congress in full cry against him, Clinton tried to scramble back up the slippery slope.
- And, while it's not like a big engine in full cry, you can certainly deafen people with a stereo.
- With convention theatrics in full cry, talk-show producers are putting together their A lists for the campaign to come.
- It is alive, well and in full cry against Theodore B . Olson, President Bush's nominee for solicitor general.
- Thus tinkering is in full cry at the Corcoran, often accompanied by a pathetic sense of formalist deja vu.
- Telemarketers are in full cry, calling " on behalf of, on behalf of, on behalf of . . ."
- The only missing element from this picture of Clinton hatred in full cry was the corpse of Vincent Foster.
- But Ed Whitacre was in full cry, excoriating what he called the federal government's unfair treatment of the local telephone industry.
- The denizens of The Swamp were in full cry, and when that happens there might be no louder stadium in America.
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