All references to his drug use have been expunged, and he's now a dashing old adventurer grieving over his inability to save his son's life. |
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By 1987 it was clear that the grieving period was over as politicians manoeuvred for supremacy. |
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We put on a brave front when there's really a need for grieving and coming to terms with the situation. |
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All I can say to the boys is that our obligation lies in helping others, in grieving, and in refusing to live in terror. |
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The grieving family only discovered that money was missing from the account when Mrs Smith examined a monthly bank statement last month. |
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He said the greatest lesson he learned from his maternal grandfather was the support he offered grieving families. |
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Carey created the work, she says, as a millennial lament and as a grieving piece for her deceased mother, brother and father. |
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A grieving family has pleaded for action to be taken on a treacherous bend that this week claimed the life of their mother. |
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A grieving father is bringing up two children alone after his young wife died giving birth. |
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Michael just explained it in that for the Yoruba tribe, a state of uncleanliness marked a period of grieving. |
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A grieving pensioner was mugged by a violent thug on the way to her sister-in-law's funeral. |
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The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl. |
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There's obviously an upside to all this but there's definitely a large amount of grieving to be done. |
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I will usually represent the university at the funeral or any type of visitation with the family to let them know we are grieving with them. |
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And you can see the influence of Shakespeare's histories in the emphasis on grieving fathers and sons, and the cyclical nature of violence. |
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A table is set up with cards and pamphlets with information on caring for people who are dying and grieving once they are gone. |
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His father had passed away, and he was having a lot of trouble grieving and dealing with that. |
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Up green hills and down dirt paths, he walks alongside flag-draped coffins to support grieving families, to comfort, and to mourn. |
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And those who support the penalty readily invoke the wishes of the grieving mother who cries out for the blood of her baby's killer. |
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The still center of the action is Andromache, grieving for the dead Hector and fiercely protective of her young son. |
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It's too much to ask people grieving over the violent death of a child to exhibit perfect philosophical consistency. |
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And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and children. |
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The company selects a grieving couple whose child has died and been placed in cryogenic storage. |
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Of top priority, of course, is the gospel, which is a fuller answer to the cursedness than standing up to bullies or hugging a grieving mother. |
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Accordingly, it is suggested that time to attend funerals and memorial services be provided to staff members to facilitate grieving and closure. |
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A grieving daughter wants action after her elderly mother died when her mobility scooter toppled off a seafront promenade. |
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This week his grieving widow Alison, of St John's Road, spoke of her devastation at Gholam's two-year sentence. |
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They say they can talk to the dead, prove there is life after death and deliver messages to the grieving from beyond the grave. |
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A grieving mother today told of her despair after thieves stole treasured mementoes of her dead son as she visited his graveside. |
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The authorities responsible will then have to explain to grieving relatives why they took no action. |
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He was helping his wife who was still grieving and that New Year's Eve was the first night out they had had together for a long time. |
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When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope. |
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The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind grieving families. |
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He doesn't seem to be a person who is grieving over a lost wife and lost child. |
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A husband was today grieving for the wife he lost just hours after she gave birth to their second son. |
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Remember that your other family members are grieving, too, and that everyone expresses grief in their own way. |
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Floral tributes were left at the foot of her front door by grieving relatives. |
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But the further I get away from my father's death, the more I think I wrote these pieces as a way of grieving his loss. |
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There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are grieving the loss of their loved ones today. |
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A visit to the home of any family grieving the death of a loved one is always a moving experience. |
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He's gone from the scared man grieving his family to an inveterate womanizer and back again. |
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Families grieving the loss of a child will also receive extra help, with a slice of the cash going to develop bereavement services in the city. |
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Now they are focusing their management skills on giving shelter to the tens of thousands of locals who are grieving loved ones. |
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These words are so empty, however, to grieving parents who have lost a child. |
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What kind of people would use a grieving First Lady to unwittingly spread disinformation and to raise false hopes? |
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This is something no one dare tell a distraught woman, desperate to know whether she should be grieving or not. |
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It's a time of sadness and grieving and recollecting yourself and trying to keep a center. |
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So, when El returned to the garden he found the man alone and forlorn, grieving for his departed wife. |
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The worst part is that it has opened up some old wounds and we will now start to go through another grieving process. |
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The grieving process is typically slow, gradually winding along until it eventually lessens. |
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The grieving friends of a York man who drowned in mysterious circumstances have launched a campaign to solve the riddle of his death. |
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Cold comfort for the grieving Parks, who is now trying to solve the riddle of his granddaughter's death. |
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An emphasis on the family is important to assist parents in supporting their children's grieving process. |
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Rainbows is a peers support programme to assist children or adults who are grieving a death or separation. |
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He's often the last hope grieving relatives have of being reunited with a missing loved one. |
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The grieving mother of a York soldier killed when his car crashed into a tree has told of her sadness at his death. |
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The Madres were in fact called locas by many, who considered that their public grieving was inappropriate. |
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Will the grieving ever stop with so many questions remaining unanswered? |
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There were gun advocates in that room who waited for their turn to be heard and who refrained from confronting a grieving man. |
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It began with an obituary and a reporter's talk with a grieving family. |
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Before you turn the page, wondering why I've chosen such a dreadful piece of sugary sentimentalism for this week's painting, give Greuze's grieving girl a second glance. |
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A grieving wife today paid tribute to her husband who was found dead after photographing a gang of youths he allegedly saw kicking over dustbins outside their Cheshire home. |
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There were people grieving by their family's mausoleums and crypts. |
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The Evangelical calculus attempts to console and convert grieving relatives and witnesses by redefining such loss as a means to the measureless prize of eternal life. |
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It begins with a grieving boy beside his father's funeral pyre, who is claimed by a worryingly uncouth uncle and taken away to a grim new life of servitude. |
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The real Dr. Livingstone had a darker, more complex personality than his grieving mourners imagined. |
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He was still grieving when he texted his wife on July 18, but he gave no indication that he was feeling ill. |
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And as the size of the death-toll becomes clearer, I fear there will be scarcely a community in our country where families are not grieving the loss of a loved one. |
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Without others who are willing to gently talk and encourage, the grieving person may feel alienated or as if no one understands or even wants to understand. |
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Now she, along with Jean Kennedy Smith, is also mater Familias to the grieving clan. |
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Like a bow against a cello, this revelatory scene plays against us, plays deep in our inmost selves, and brings something low and grieving to our lips. |
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As bree is meticulously polishing her silver, she dissolves from control freak into grieving widow. |
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Much of my storytelling and ruminations about my father have been cathartic, a new stage of grieving a loss from which I've never really recovered. |
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We will remember loved ones who have departed this life but we will especially pray for the bereaved to help them through this sad and lonely time of grieving and loss. |
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Slain roosters are deplumed for use as feather dusters, and are cooked in a special dish called talunan, while others are simply buried by their grieving owners. |
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Rabbits have been in abundance in the area this year and have been upsetting some grieving relatives by eating flowers and wreaths from the graves. |
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Commiserating with grieving relatives, I always told them that I felt wretchedly responsible for what had happened and apologised in person where I could. |
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In keeping with the film's unsentimental tone, we immediately flash forward to an undetermined later date, after the grieving process has presumably run its course. |
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Insufficiency here discloses the subjection inherent to super-nature and, in so doing, interpellates the spectator in a grieving of the spectacle. |
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Hopefully, Archer's book will inspire new approaches in clinical research aimed at improving our armamentarium, thus enhancing our effectiveness in helping grieving clients. |
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The grieving Rama then ascends to heaven with his followers. |
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A grieving widow who has travelled from China for the funeral of her student son told how his hit-and-run death has left her a broken woman facing financial ruin. |
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Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation. |
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Fourteen years old and stuck in the middle of the countryside, he is grieving over the death of his mother and distanced from his equally upset father. |
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Fighting off panic, he raced over to the stairway, and skipped down the stairs as he had done before, bypassing the grieving dragons, who completely ignored him. |
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It will take a lot of work, a lot of grieving, and a large measure of hope to see it through. |
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Many throughout the country are grieving the deaths of those who perished in the struggle to overcome the Yanukovych regime. |
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Best recalls a grieving father confiding that a visit let him unlock the emotional door trapping his family in grief. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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A grieving mum last night handed out drugdetecting beer mats on the first anniversary of her son's death. |
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It is also useful to develop a mechanism for grieving, as well as for the prevention of compassion fatigue and burnout. |
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The grieving have a list of tasks that must be attended to, ranging from transporting the body to the grave to hosting other grievers. |
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You know, when Lori died, I was interested in the five stages of grieving. |
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But what followed for Lozano, his grieving family claims, was a death spiral into infantilism and madness. |
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You are depressed for a while because you are grieving for the difference between your hopes and the reality. |
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Last night, her grieving grandmother Sapolaite Albina, 81, said even the death penalty would be too lenient a sentence for her killers. |
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Local funeral directors have years of experience in dealing with arrangements for family and friends who are grieving. |
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Bosses at a funeral parlour have said sorry to grieving families ripped off by three heartless workers. |
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You can't take the playwright out of the grieving memoirist. |
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Most widows do not require professional help. Beyond grieving and loss of the partner, the spousally bereaved are faced with a set of challenges and alternative paths. |
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Nubia has a shy foreign accent, Jonathan's father sounds old and wise, Caudex the servant sounds old and sleepy, and the grieving father is mad with woe. |
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Once the patient has worked through the stage of grieving at diagnosis, adjustment may be successful as therapy is begun and a prognosis is determined. |
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