Votes of sympathy were extended to all the members who were recently bereaved. |
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During the American occupation, she visited orphans, bereaved families and war veterans. |
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This is a new charity that was set up by two families who were bereaved by suicide. |
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David was always available to counsel bereaved relatives and set up a bereavement counselling service. |
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Rather, bereaved families would take comfort from the belief that their son or daughter died for a greater cause. |
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Candles will be lit and put on the altar by a representative from each family who have been bereaved. |
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Many families have been bereaved following the deaths of men doing an honest day's work. |
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There is so little we can do to comfort bereaved families but on this occasion all that could be done was done. |
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A lot of people I'm encountering lately seem to have been recently bereaved. |
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We wish to express our sincere condolences to all in our community who were bereaved during the year. |
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When a raven is killed during nidification, the bereaved mate goes away, and after a short absence returns with another raven. |
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The event, held each December, blesses the tree at the funeral home and invites bereaved families to tie a card on to it. |
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In this heartland of rice paddies and small towns, family means a lot and sympathy for the recently bereaved even more. |
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The programme follows Gordon as he tries to help bereaved parents Greta and Andrew Rhodes seek solace following the death of their son. |
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The area commissioner yesterday conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families. |
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The bill also clarifies the position for employees who are sick or bereaved on a public holiday. |
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I don't know what to say, how to express my feelings to the bereaved, whether to offer words of comfort and sympathy or tell them to be brave. |
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The ministry would not discuss whether it would help towards the cost of flying bereaved families to America. |
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What should be in the GP's toolkit, to use a rather mechanistic metaphor, for approaching their patients who have been bereaved? |
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He's a self-styled mystic, widely regarded as a charlatan, exploiting the bereaved for money. |
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The problem with inheritance tax is that the government isn't taxing the dead, its taxing the bereaved. |
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It would take a hard heart to be unmoved by the mourning of those bereaved by the Bali bombing. |
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She is deeply affecting as a bereaved wife and mother while also coming across as a political mover. |
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A bereaved couple have been left devastated after their stillborn baby's grave was destroyed in a sickening arson attack. |
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The bereaved person may weep tearlessly and experience a sense of emptiness. |
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She impressed judges with the compassion shown to bereaved parents as well as her commitment to raising cash for the charity. |
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Another poet, Tennyson, wrote of the tearless, bereaved wife of a dead warrior. |
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After the funeral, visits and invitations to those bereaved might help ease some of the loneliness and isolation. |
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I just don't see how creating an ugly, violent scene could possibly make those bereaved parents feel better. |
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It would like to hear from people who feel able to give emotional support to the bereaved. |
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We must treat those bereaved by crime or disaster with decency and courtesy. |
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The Ministers conveyed their sympathies with the bereaved families and prayed for early recovery of injured. |
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He paid tribute to the officers who broach the subject of tissue donation with bereaved families. |
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This sense of failure in turn leads to the expression of impatience and anger toward the bereaved person. |
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The Standard joins the many friends of the bereaved children in extending consolation and sympathy in their great affliction. |
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The entire village is in sombre mood, with thoughts turning to the families left bereaved. |
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The church will be decorated with oak leaves and acorns to bring strength and comfort to the bereaved and injured. |
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The new booklet is dedicated to individuals and families who have been bereaved by suicide. |
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The Minister met with the bereaved families and conveyed his sympathies to them. |
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Amid her grief she found the strength to organise a support group for the bereaved partners. |
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The immediate response to such human tragedy must be empathy with the pain of those injured and the grief of those bereaved. |
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He is the one who has to deal with shocked witnesses, and break the news to bereaved relatives. |
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If you pray, please remember all the survivors and their families as well as the bereaved. |
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Soon after this ordeal, Richard was bereaved by the death of his prematurely worn-out father. |
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He offered condolences to all who had been bereaved and thanked all who had helped out in any way during the year. |
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His loss leaves a void in the community which will be difficult to replace and we tender our deepest sympathies to the bereaved. |
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You hear that cry running through the background of your thoughts, as lorn and bereaved as a lone kestrel on the open sea. |
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The bereaved should not have to be faced with such problems at what is already a very difficult time. |
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I know of one who was bereaved and had friends and family speeding to offer their support. |
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All through Thursday we heard from the bereaved how they took those last calls. |
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Such is his infinite penitence and regret that he looks out on the world and the bereaved family through a window of tears. |
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The bald figures of lives prematurely ended, of families bereaved before they should have been, however, barely hint at the enormity of the crime this man committed. |
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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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The chief minister expressed his personal condolences to the members of the bereaved family of Prof Azad and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. |
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We would be pleased to notify the bereaved family of your gift by sending them a personalized sympathy card. |
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Whether this was a real phenomenon or a psychic one was, as any bereaved person will agree, besides the point. |
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There is no phrase which by its mere utterance will cure a bereaved person. |
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Remember that for a grieving or bereaved person, their beliefs and values may likely have been shaken to the core. |
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A bereaved person has the right to make funeral arrangements of their choosing, without being manipulated. |
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A bereaved person has the right to see the deceased's body and to make their initial expressions of grief at that time, if they wish to do so. |
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A bereaved person has the right to be informed of the death gently and to expect that the deceased's body will be treated with respect. |
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The bereaved person often becomes suddenly aware of his or her own mortality, which heightens any sense of insecurity. |
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At certain stages of mourning, the bereaved person may feel the need to be alone to take stock of things. |
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Help a bereaved person to make plans for getting through special occasions such as the first Christmas without his or her spouse. |
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This prospect has already proved unbearable for several bereaved families, who have temporarily moved abroad. |
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I also ask you to be kind enough to convey these, together with my profound sadness, to the bereaved. |
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Now she watched as their bereaved mother caressed the sisters' draped bodies while classmates wailed in unconsolable grief. |
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We very greatly regret the loss of human life and convey our condolences to the bereaved. |
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But they joined in with the everyday rituals of life, condoling the bereaved, celebrating weddings and births. |
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If, while strolling down the street, a recently bereaved widow approached my father and me, her presence required that abrupt channel switch. |
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They did not attempt to confront mobs as they set aflame people and properties, they set up no camps to shelter the bereaved and destitute survivors. |
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There are also cases where the personnel treat a bereaved family disrespectfully. |
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As the President said in his address last night, all parents are sorrowing on behalf of the bereaved families of Newtown. |
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I liked the idea of helping the bereaved as well as artists and the clergy to wend their way along the route. |
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Talk about why it is important to be a good listener and to keep in touch with a bereaved friend. |
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They have dulled the pain and allayed the grief of the bereaved, though the sorrow is still there. |
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The idea that the bereaved should feel sadder than they currently feel seems common among the survivors. |
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Tragically, it was a bereaved family that shook the complacency of Canadians when their young hockey-player son passed away. |
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A bereaved person has the right to expect that caregivers themselves will understand the dynamic around grieving. |
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More families have been bereaved and more victims have been added to the tragic pages of the Middle East conflict. |
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I wish to extend, on behalf of my colleagues and myself, sincere sympathy and support to these bereaved families. |
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In addition to information, families bereaved by SUDEP need to be offered a compassionate ear and grief counselling. |
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It is now able to deliver services to bereaved families through a volunteer network across Canada. |
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Informal discussions are held with bereaved family members at the reception following the unveiling ceremony. |
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When we receive your gift, we send a receipt to you and a card to the bereaved family or another designated recipient. |
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Helping to prioritize work so that the bereaved employee can concentrate on one task at a time. |
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The death rites pass quickly and later the bereaved may have almost no memory of this time. |
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This is an excellent book for the bereaved and for the un-bereaved who walk beside them. |
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Why not chat over a plate of humus with members of bereaved Families for Peace and Combatants for Peace? |
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A widow's cruse was a jar of oil which was never allowed to run out, signifying that the community would support the bereaved person for as long as was needed. |
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At the close of this last stage, the bereaved is not expected to continue his mourning, except for brief moments when yizkor or yahrzeit is observed. |
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For example, bereaved relatives were not allowed to participate in food gathering until someone fed them the first wild rice or maple sugar of the season. |
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For the survivors and relatives of the bereaved the nightmare goes on. |
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A spate of recent bomb blasts have scared people, maimed citizens, claimed hundreds of innocent lives and brought about suffering to the bereaved. |
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The ordeal of the bereaved families is a sobering reminder to ministers. |
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Mr McDarby is anxious to send sympathies to the families of the bereaved. |
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Colin, recently bereaved, has been invited to tea by his friends, who whilst they nervously await his arrival, are determined to give him some comfort in his grief. |
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These short daily devotions help the bereaved feel less alone. |
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Rather, Roiphe's goal is to detail the bereaved person's efforts to restore the rhythms of a normal, everyday existence after the loss of a spouse. |
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You should also understand that you too may feel guilty or helpless when faced with the inevitability of death, or feel there is little you can do to comfort the bereaved person. |
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This is not helpful to any bereaved person. |
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Strongly condemns the massacre of Congolese refugees of the Banyamulenge community, which occurred in Gatumba, Burundi, on the night of 13 August 2004, and expresses its condolences to all the bereaved families. |
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Members of families living in poverty often do not dare question medical staff, but many bereaved husbands regretted not knowing how their wives died. |
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The prompt identification and return of the remains to surviving family members will help the bereaved to achieve closure and start the healing process. |
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Don't brave Oxford night clubs when newly bereaved. |
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Also, patients who are recently bereaved may find MBCT too overwhelming. |
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Rationalization is a defense mechanism commonly used by bereaved parents to make certain difficult events seem more reasonable, logical or morally acceptable. |
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Contributions to a favorite charity of the family of the deceased are considered to be an expression of neighborly concern, of friendship and of sympathy for the bereaved. |
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A bereaved person does not want to let go and does not want time to pass as it represents the last time they saw, touched and spoke with the person who has died. |
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Also strongly condemns the assassination of the Army Chief of Staff of Guinea Bissau, General Batista Tagme Na Wai, which took place hours before that of the President, and conveys its condolences to the bereaved family. |
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The idea for the church originated in the early 1920s as both as a memorial to the British dead but also as a place where bereaved relatives visiting the cemeteries could gather. |
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In neighbouring Liberia and Sierra Leone, recently-ended wars have cost around half a million lives in 15 years and left millions beggared and bereaved. |
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Recollecting and re-experiencing the deceased and the relationship is made more difficult for bereaved parents because there is little or nothing concrete to review or remember realistically. |
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From the opposite end of the spectrum, reintegration as an option can also be a bridge too far for the people excombatants have hurt or bereaved, and seen as a reward for violent behaviour. |
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Ministers expressed their deepest sympathy to all who have been injured or bereaved by these attacks, and called for the prosecution of all those responsible. |
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Nick Baines, head of bereavement services at the city council, said crematoriums were sited away from intrusion out of respect for the bereaved. |
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Often we disenfranchise bereaved children in the sense of disallowing their grief because we want to protect them or because we think they don't understand death. |
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A bereaved person's guide is a companion, not a mind reader. |
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A bereaved person has the right to know the exact cause of death as well as the nature of the treatments that were administered and the reason they failed, if applicable. |
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Even attendance at a funeral can be encouraging as you give thanks for the life of the one who has died, and witness how the strength of the community surrounds the bereaved. |
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Cluver and Gardner investigated mental health outcomes for urban children parentally bereaved by AIDS in South Africa. |
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Peterson, the activist who has lost multiple relatives, had an epiphany when she visited bereaved families in Kazakhstan, where the Soviet Union did its own testing. |
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It's not that I am religious – far from it – but rather that more plainspoken, straight-from-the-shoulder remembrances of the dead person can be simply too much, too traumatic for the bereaved. |
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If people around the bereaved person become impatient or if the person is hesitant to confide in those people, she suggests joining a mutual support group or getting in touch with an organization like Maison Monbourquette. |
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Giffords and bereaved parents, moving as they are, can't do that work. |
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What if there was a software program that enabled a bereaved person to communicate with a lost loved one by creating an avatar using the deceased's digital footprint? |
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Funding for a legal challenge was refused partly on the basis that one of the bereaved had an unmortgaged property which could go towards the costs. |
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A few days earlier a recently bereaved widow was targeted by scammers. |
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A steep rise in funeral costs at a crematorium will have a big impact on bereaved families in one of the poorest counties of Wales, it was claimed yesterday. |
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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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I have been bereaved of the best friend of my life, of one who, if it has been so ordained, would willingly have shared not only my poverty but also my death. |
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Elliptical and often exhortative like actual laments, these fragments were presented as transcripts or stylistic recreations of actual lamentation performed by the bereaved. |
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The study of 252 bereaved parents was headed up by Fox, along with Joanne Cacciatore of Arizona State University, and Jeffrey Lacasse of Florida State University. |
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