Everyone was at the top of the hill, offering words of condolence to Amy, exchanging pleasantries, perhaps even catching up with old friends. |
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When he said, brusquely, that he was exceedingly cross, he was given nice things to smell and eat, with kindest expressions of condolence. |
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Football scarves and shirts, cards and messages of condolence were also left by people wanting to pay their respects. |
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Classes of school children assembled in front of the embassy and attached telegrams of condolence to the fence that surrounds the compound. |
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The Notes sends sincere condolence to the family, relatives and friends of the late Mary Bulmer. |
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Already, the book was filled with signatures and brief words of condolence from friends and well-wishers. |
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At the initial condolence ceremony, the marabout officiates, transmitting his religious blessing or benediction to the guests. |
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As the flag fluttered at half-mast, worshippers sang the national anthem and signed a book of condolence. |
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Tears flowed freely and words of comfort and condolence were repeated over and over to the devastated family. |
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Messages of condolence have gone out from Rochdale to its Ukrainian twin town of Lviv after a disaster at the town's air show at the weekend. |
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Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke of his distress and the Prince of Wales wrote personal letters of condolence to both families. |
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The book of condolence was extremely tasteful, with gold embossed lettering on the front cover. |
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Hundreds of Baka residents paid condolence calls at the family home last night. |
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I encourage Canadians to sign one of the books of condolence at the Polish Embassy in Ottawa or through any Polish consulate. |
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There are two copies of his birth certificate, a newspaper notice and a condolence card. |
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The king, queen and prince also sent messages of condolence. |
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When the box is checked, the condolence message is sent to the family but cannot be read by visitors on Internet. |
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Of note are the quarries of condolence near the park, which for centuries provided the marble for the Duomo of Milan. |
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Also messages of condolence can be sent to the President of the Court Judge Sang-Hyun Song. |
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With the magnitude of the tragedy still unfolding, MWC officials sent a letter of condolence and support to their American faith family. |
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And in all sincerity, he could compose the most tender condolence letter imaginable. |
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A message of condolence would be addressed to Mr Fall's family on behalf of the Joint Committee. |
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The hundreds of people who have signed condolence books either in person or online are truly appreciated. |
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Mike, the book of condolence was stolen in Birmingham you clueless twonk. |
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My mum, Emily, and I were overwhelmed by the volume of messages of condolence we received, and by the number of people who turned up to his funeral last Tuesday. |
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As the thunder continued to rumble overhead, grief-stricken residents wiped tears from their eyes as they stood to read the many messages of condolence. |
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The number of books of condolence was increased from five to 43, the wait varied from five hours to ten. |
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The letters of condolence when she died in March at the age of 87 included one from an African American who had become president. |
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To Hitchcock, this is not a sweet wire from an old colleague but a condolence letter on the occasion of his own death. |
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She rarely dropped names of her famous friends, except Prince Charles', who issued a public note of condolence after her death. |
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Before Mr. Chen left the museum, he signed a condolence book by the corner library. |
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This year, the condolence book from the June 4th Museum will be burned in a ceremony of remembrance. |
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Taking our cue, Cardinal Cushing and I approached Mrs. Kennedy to offer our final words of condolence. |
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Your diarist wrote condolence notes to every Pole in his contacts book after the tragedy. |
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Then maybe we can send the Zoltan Kovaks of the world a bye-bye e-card of condolence. |
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A BOOK of condolence was opened in memory of a popular Liverpool teacher who died in Mexico. |
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The church, close to the family's home in Hartcliffe, is also inviting people to sign the book of condolence this week. |
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A BOOK of condolence to the victims killed in the Sandy Hook shootings opened at Belfast City Hall yesterday. |
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A BOOK of condolence has been opened to honour a Merseyside soldier who died in Afghanistan. |
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A BOOK of condolence was opened yesterday to allow the public to pay their respects to murdered schoolboy Rory Blackhall. |
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This morning our elders held a condolence ceremony for those who never heard an apology, never received compensation, yet courageously fought assimilation so that we could witness this day. |
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Czechs were also signing condolence books to pay tribute to Havel in Prague and many other places all across the country, as well as in the Slovak capital of Bratislava. |
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The news reached Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper at the top table, and his aide, Dimitri Soudas began drafting a letter of condolence to the UK government. |
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At the time, I sent a message of condolence to his family on behalf of all of you, and a book of condolences is now available at the front of the Chamber for those Members who wish to leave a personal message. |
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I've approached all of these agencies, and more of them, and have received no satisfaction, except expressions of condolence for the loss of my daughter. |
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My delegation has placed at the entrance to the Chamber a book of condolence, in which we hope colleagues throughout Parliament will feel free to put their memories of Phillip. |
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News of her death deeply moved not only her family, IBE colleagues and friends but the whole of the educational international community, as shown by the countless messages of condolence she received. |
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If you supply the name and address of recipients, we will mail a condolence or greeting card on your behalf, acknowledging your gift. And we'll e-mail you an official electronic tax receipt. |
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Measures was also responsible for determining titles, anthems, toasts, decorations and medals, and the pedigree of the Royal Family, and for sending messages of condolence to foreign governments. |
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After a minute of silence in Mr. PĂ©risset's honour, he invited delegates to add personal tributes to the condolence book that was at their disposal. |
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Nationalist Alastair Cranston even put in a claim for driving to even put in a claim for driving to sign the condolence book. |
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A book of condolence has been opened at the practice for staff and patients to pay their respects to the popular district nurse. |
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There was not much to do after the accident but offer what condolence I could. |
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John Calvin, who had lost his own wife in 1549, wrote a letter of condolence. |
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I've buried other people's children, I carry out condolence visits. |
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As a mark of respect to the late CABE Member Shri Vinod Raina, condolence was paid and rich tributes were made to his remarkable contributions to education sector. |
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Earlier this month the site posted a message of condolence from terrorist and Taliban chief Mullar Mohammed Omar after the death of a Pakistan scholar. |
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His volubility had left him at last, and he sank down wearily on my sofa. I felt that no words of condolence availed, and I let him lie there quietly. |
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All the member of PAS expressed their heartfelt condolence over the sad demise of Nek Muhammad and said they were deeply grieved over the death of Muhammad Abbas's father. |
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Fans of American singer Gene Pitney have come in their hundreds to sign a book of condolence set up in the venue where he performed the night before his death. |
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The county council has also set up an online book of condolence which has been signed by thousands of people worldwide at a rate of around two entries a minute. |
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