A newlywed Blackpool couple have been left broken-hearted and out of pocket this week after French Police wrecked their romantic honeymoon plans. |
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A Shipston couple are broken-hearted after their 19-year-old grandson was given a Criminal Anti-Social Behaviour Order. |
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I Know It's Over topped a poll of tunes which people turn to when they are depressed, broken-hearted or just having a bad day. |
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She knows Kyle is broken-hearted and is trying to be as nice as she can about all this. |
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I have five more children and there's not a day goes by that one of them does not feel broken-hearted. |
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Instead he offered no comfort to a broken-hearted kid who was receiving death threats. |
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The site operates like a quasi-moderated Internet forum for the broken-hearted. |
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According to those close to her, Ford was broken-hearted when her daughter and handpicked successor lost her leadership post. |
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When the broken-hearted Seymour waits alone at the diner bar, Enid feels ashamed of her actions, and takes it upon herself to follow him home and see how he lives. |
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Julie's mum, Linda Norfolk, said the tragedy had left the family broken-hearted and told how her daughter battled for years against the stigma of the condition. |
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Many times parents came to me broken-hearted after having gone to the police and would ask me what they could do. |
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Against all odds these broken-hearted and traumatized men, women and children have made a life for themselves. |
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This is the story of a broken-hearted man who loses the only love of his life, and decides to commit suicide. |
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May we proclaim the good news to the poor, healing to the broken-hearted and liberty to captives. |
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On a drunken night out with his friends, a broken-hearted young man gets swayed into going to the countryside with them for a getaway. |
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What happened to me was foolish because my 30th high school reunion is this summer and here I sit broken-hearted. |
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From a faith perspective, our mission statement followed from Jesus to preach good news to the poor and to heal the broken-hearted and set the captive free. |
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With the win secured, the Germans played out time by toying with the Icelanders, who were left chasing the ball, broken-hearted by Scotland's triumph. |
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I couldn't have left him up there all night, I'd have been broken-hearted. |
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In these painful experiences, does not Christ call abandoned spouses, hurting children and broken-hearted parents to share in a special way in his own experience of death and Resurrection? |
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And this is something I'm broken-hearted about. |
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Sure enough, I was soaked to my bahookie, as well as broken-hearted. |
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A young bride, a bride of only three months, was sitting broken-hearted in New Delhi because this government refused to grant her a temporary visa to come to Canada to attend the funeral of her husband. |
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But no, here they were, certainly broken-hearted, yet deeply grounded in their faith, and conscious that all of life, every second of it, is a gift from God. |
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Two young men with goals and dreams, and by all accounts good kids, died in a moment of recklessness leaving behind broken-hearted families and grieving friends, and 17 and 21-year-old sons of the 45-year-old mother. |
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Travel has long been a balm to the broken-hearted. |
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A BRITISH tourist picnicking by the Leaning Tower of Pisa was nearly hit by a broken-hearted Italian falling from the top. |
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And if your little darlings are left broken-hearted all day while you're out on the mountain, you'll feel so guilty that you won't enjoy a single turn, never mind a vin chaud. |
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