Hours after the death of his wife, a top crown green bowler overcame his grief to claim an important victory in a famous tournament. |
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I felt my eyes widened, grief overtaking me while anger was slowly creeping up into my feelings. |
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Many of them have to compose themselves regularly to overcome grief at what the atomic bomb did and the mushroom cloud it left. |
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The film shows the effect of a father's unexpressed grief on his eight-year old son, Garnet, whose mother died giving him birth. |
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Evelyn's grief at his son's death was massive and unfeigned, and was perhaps that of a man whose love was most alive when it had lost its object. |
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There was a huge outpouring of grief and shock as the events unfolded on Tuesday. |
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That is the exact opposite of my intention, which is deadly serious and prompted by deep grief and fierce anger. |
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She is a tightly fitted mask of compulsive politeness pulled over both great grief and corrosive, unhealed cruelties. |
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I have found ways to minimize the damage and disruption that my periods of gloom and nameless grief can cause. |
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I am equally sure that those parents feel unspeakable grief once the phone call came that their beloved one would not be returning home. |
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Of course such grief is perfectly understandable, following the loss of loved ones in a needless war far, far away. |
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She smiled bravely, straining every nerve within her, to hold back the grief she felt growing inside. |
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She found solace for her grief by teaching herself to sew using an embroidery kit. |
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Her husband died last year and she finds solace for her grief in her gardens and work with plants. |
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And Long is walking around in her grief with a diamond solitaire on her hand, symbolizing that love. |
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Maybe it won't, if in their grief Americans make common cause with other sorrowing humans. |
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Myaskovsky saves his grief for the Rachmaninov-like Molto sostenuto central movement, which rises twice to a searing climax. |
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She squeezed lightly and I turned to face her, saw the compassion and grief and the tiny spark of hope burning in those icy blue eyes. |
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This went on to cause no end of grief for her Mum and a downward spiral of self-destruction for this confused young teen. |
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But little research on whether spiritual or religious beliefs alter the process of grief has been carried out. |
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This will save you lots of grief caused by papers getting mixed up, lost, or buried by other papers. |
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The goal of grief work is not to find ways to avoid or bypass the emotional turmoil and upsets brought by loss. |
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The book is perhaps best known for its elucidation of the five stages of grief people go through after the death of a friend or loved one. |
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Later he was stricken with grief for his mother, who died after a long slide into dementia. |
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Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author. |
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The themes of separation and helplessness are probably objectifications of his own grief over the loss of his wife. |
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His death shortly afterwards occasioned louder public grief than that of Louis XV four years earlier. |
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His passing occasioned deep grief in his native Ballinrobe where he was deservedly held in very high regard. |
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He replied to the man in a soft, cracked voice, and suddenly felt grief and regret take him. |
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My grief worsened to the point where I stopped eating and began physically harming myself. |
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Even the ideal child would bring grief and care and heartbreak on him for the rest of his life. |
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Myra's grief was tinged with guilt that she, the strong swimmer who could have saved him, should have been there with him that day. |
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Inexpensive ones tend to shed, causing much more grief that the few cents you save are worth. |
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Now, when I am older than Elvis was when he died, it seems equally a massive outpouring of grief at the passing of a giant, mythical figure. |
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My grief was such that I wanted to go somewhere where I didn't know anybody at all. |
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The average, mainstream American feature deals with grief by employing a mixture of histrionics and melodramatic manipulation. |
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Unresolved grief can surface years later as headaches, intestinal problems, psychiatric difficulties, eating disorders or chemical dependency. |
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People cope with grief in their own individual way but it does help to talk about it. |
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The nobleman goes on to host orgies, untouched by grief or remorse, until his horrible death. |
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The only letdown is in the end, where her grief over her sister Malu's and Shyam's separate suicides are tied in rather too patly. |
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Visiting the pig farm will bring grief and loss into sharp focus once again. |
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Their loss truly is incalculable, but they have been helped enormously in their time of grief by the support of their legion of friends. |
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The 'Trinity Audit Ale' is not come-at-able, as I've found to my great grief when dining at that table. |
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Many ships have come to grief on the Farne Islands, a few miles off the Northumberland coast. |
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Recent two-term presidents have come to grief in their second spell in the White House. |
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But many sailing ships came to grief in the stormy waters and ended their days in the Falklands. |
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Some car or truck has already come to grief at the roundabout and the trace of that accident is still clearly visible. |
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The couple's only comfort in their grief is that other teenagers may now think twice before getting into a stolen car. |
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And this makes sense, you have to admit, in a moment of grief since Newt is so smooth-tongued and sort of a comforter. |
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There is resignation for some and inconsolable grief for others, and over all of them hovers the shadow of David. |
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I know its a sensible place to have it, but have you had any grief off the feds regarding the position of your tax disc? |
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This picture book gently illuminates an intensely personal grief with the author's brilliant clarity. |
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The inexpressible grief of the family of the murdered boy will never cease. |
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Amid her grief she found the strength to organise a support group for the bereaved partners. |
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A cynic would say that people enjoy playing the victim and jumping on the grief bandwagon, they enjoy the attention and the sympathy. |
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The dignity of male grief is poignantly explored by alternating outbursts of frustration with consoling movements of group solidarity. |
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The result is a poised and thoughtful study in grief that navigates a narrative cautiously balanced between life and death. |
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She is the staff psychologist who counsels patients in many areas including changes in family dynamics and grief brought on by cancer. |
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A family physician can often help, or grief counseling or therapy may be appropriate. |
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It has always proved difficult to offer a theory of grief according to the old Darwinian paradigm of evolution. |
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And he tells us of his grey periods, too, just as we would share our private grief with close friends. |
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But the murder of the two ten-year-old Soham girls has sent shockwaves of grief far beyond the private agony of their families. |
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No one can give them grief for selling out because they haven't changed an item of their manifesto in seven years. |
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He wants some fun money to splurge with his kid at a ball game or buy a scooter without his wife giving him grief over spending too much. |
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The EU has given his department grief for not implementing measures, particularly in relation to water quality. |
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So many women would have been hysterical and prostrate with grief by this stage. |
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In a complete departure from themes of popular culture, Coupland examines issues of loss, grief and faith. |
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It is all about desolation, loss of hope and an overwhelming grief where there seems to be no hope, ever again, at the end of the tunnel. |
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Clark has been to, gosh, thousands of funerals over the years, but he's not the sort to let that much grief affect him. |
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The sand bird mother was totally devastated by her loss, and cried out her grief in the jungle. |
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His death at such an early age has caused widespread grief and has been a devastating shock to his family. |
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He lets us into the entire process, from the second of devastating grief to the complete inner short-circuiting of his world. |
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In some cases the grief is so severe that it is our responsibility to direct these people to professional grief counselling and help. |
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Officials suspended operations and were providing grief counselling for the 270 workers at the plant. |
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When grief counselling became very popular, a lot of that was taking the line that what you had to do was do your grief work and move on. |
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With the lukewarm at-best reception that production received, it looked as if grief counselling might be in order. |
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Their grief was palpable, for his great-heartedness had touched them financially, morally and emotionally. |
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Words could not describe the grief felt by the small but united community of Nurney. |
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She was well known and respected in the area and her death has caused much grief and sorrow. |
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Women and their partners may experience intense grief as they mourn their loss. |
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It is important to seek professional help when you feel overwhelmed by your grief or memories. |
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They express grief at the death of Jesus and perhaps also at the death of the hopes that they had had in him. |
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Support from others can be a reminder that grief is a universal experience and that you are not alone. |
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If you have lost someone or have been struggling with grief check out the fact sheets below. |
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A devastated couple has told of their grief following the death of their baby son. |
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More difficult to handle than the immediate grief is the permanence of loss that sets in later. |
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But the loving bonds we share with pets are real, and so are the feelings of loss and grief when they die. |
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Mr Lewis had owned a second-hand shop in Victoria Road, but in his grief after Terry's death he turned to drink. |
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The death in 1822 of his daughter Allegra, whom he had continually failed to visit, was a great grief to him. |
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I suddenly feel that he's perhaps feeling a bigger grief than the rest of us. |
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It particularly bothers me that they give me even more grief than normal simply if I'm dressed in a tie. |
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We've got a bye this weekend, which means I've got a chance to sort out a back problem that has been giving me a bit of grief in recent matches. |
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We are having so many problems with kids running down and causing grief to the elderly residents that live here. |
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I am getting constant grief from them about returning to Pattaya for this event. |
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It's hard to resist the premonition that Equitable's problems are far from over and more grief lies ahead. |
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Somehow, I'm expecting a little grief from the people I work with tomorrow. |
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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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She brought us shifts and gowns and we slipped into them, groggy from grief and lack of sleep. |
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This is a highly readable and strangely affecting comedy of embarrassment, resentment, grief and love. |
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It should be a tale neither of grief nor grievance but of disembarrassment. |
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Better disillusion the poor idiot before he wraps himself up in grief and does something stupid. |
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When the latter was over, I was so disorientated from grief that I forgot to take my bag with me from the cinema. |
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In other words, our behaviour must be balanced or equipoised between grief and glee. |
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Loneliness, grief and despair dogged her at every turn, seemed to follow always in her wake, just out of sight. |
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Let us hope that the choice is made before families here have to experience the grief and suffering now being felt in Spain. |
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Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. |
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The abaya she wears cannot hide the shaking of her body as waves of grief roll through her. |
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Passareil said nothing and the room went quiet except for the sounds of grief wafting up from below. |
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He wasn't the first or last pioneer to come to grief in man's quest to conquer the skies. |
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There are no quick fixes for the grief and anguish after the death of a loved one. |
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It's entirely arbitrary in some ways, but grief is not a simple process that you switch on or off. |
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The process of conflict resolution requires the equal acknowledgement of the grief and loss of others. |
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She begins to weep, her body shaking, and then, when her grief is purged, she stares dead ahead. |
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They didn't know me from Adam but they were so kind and considerate and generous despite their grief. |
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It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief. |
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Other adventurers came to grief here in 1897 after a failed attempt to fly a balloon from the North Pole. |
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Anger, it should be noted, has etymological roots both in trouble, grief and affliction. |
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But she says she is careful to reflect the grief and raw emotion of both sides equally. |
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Is a party more aggrieved by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world? |
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A lot of our regulars are understanding and realise the grief this is causing to the staff. |
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The narrative does not slacken with the news of Daniel's death and the widow's hopeless grief. |
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In the second year of widowhood, Heinz withdrew into her grief and accepted a doctor's advice to go on Prozac. |
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Two friends engulfed in grief held hands helping each other through the difficult time. |
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I could not believe that he would keep this up and that once his grief receded a little, then so would his anger. |
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She discovered that it was possible to wake up weeping, crushed by grief even before her conscious mind could recollect the source of the pain. |
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The centre now offers a group program dealing with grief and loss as well as training for men wishing to be involved in community work. |
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Sitsili plays Zep, an abusive husband whose life is consumed with work, womanising and giving his wife grief. |
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It is some native cowardice or womanishness which has rendered me subject to the flame of filial grief. |
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And at Santo Domingo airport, relatives of passengers aboard the plane sobbed and fell to their knees in grief. |
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Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child. |
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They knew plenty of personal pain and grief, but their country was inviolable and it prospered. |
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One of the great aspects of this interesting book is the constant effort to avoid a reductionistic conception of grief. |
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We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief. |
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If it is true that we cannot do wrong without suffering wrong, we must brace for more grief to come. |
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The grief would be intense and there would be feelings and anger and resentment. |
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In the simplest, we have robots or androids who can think but who cannot feel joy, grief, guilt or jealousy. |
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Music has the power to seize the soul, to match anger with anger, grief with grief. |
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As professional sportsmen united in grief they recognised that winning is one of the best restoratives. |
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We only come to grief once, when I ascribe the absence of his body hair to regular wax treatments. |
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God also uses anthropopathy, or describes Himself in terms of human emotions such as love, grief or anger. |
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The revetted fosse was on the map and if that had been twigged at the environmental impact assessment it would have saved a lot of grief. |
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The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring. |
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At the same time, we are experiencing vulnerability on our own shores and grief for the innocent lives that will be lost on distant shores. |
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The dry, silent male mourning seemed much worse than the noisy grief of the women. |
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She knew letting the grief rule her would get her nowhere, but she didn't care. |
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She sniffed, and sighed from grief of her terrible loss of home and friends already. |
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What is it that makes us think we have the right to view other people's pain, loss and grief? |
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All parents who have lost children at any age or in any circumstances and who feel the pain of loss and grief are welcome to attend. |
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Doesn't this invalidate people that are feeling other things such as grief, sadness, loss, anger right now? |
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Then who speaks for those whose grief, loss and suffering is not known to us? |
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There would be an immense sense of grief and loss, thoughts of what might have been and cannot now be. |
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Everyone feels a sense of loss and grief, only some feel it harder than others. |
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You should be careful of people's deeply felt grief and sense of loss before you dismiss them as selfish cynics. |
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The reading as well as the writing of poetry can help people suffering from grief and loss. |
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The pain of loss and grief of the relatives of those killed has been widely covered and is sometimes too painful to bare. |
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The large crowds at the funeral ceremonies reflected the sense of loss and grief felt throughout the neighbourhood. |
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We are all subject to the pain of loss, grief, sadness and even plain disappointment. |
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Whatever your mode of expression, know that you may be an emotional roller coaster racing through highs and lows of a war-charged grief cycle. |
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Ever since wooden ships were felled by storms at sea or robbed by pirates, successful businesses risked coming to grief crossing oceans. |
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At a certain point in the series I faced a deep well of grief and sadness and was encouraged to dive right into it. |
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As we have seen, emotionally autumn is a time to be aware of and release our sadness and grief. |
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Matt was clearly mad with grief, his words laced with a new desperation and an unwelcome spite. |
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Written with charm and humour, this is a touching, absorbing oddity of a book about love, grief, avarice and generosity. |
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In another image, showing the tangi for the singer, a wave of grief seems to have washed over those present. |
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Thousands of families would have been saved their tears, their sorrow and the grief they are experiencing this very moment. |
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With its uniformly excellent cast, Silberling's finely observed meditation on grief and loss never stoops to tear-jerking sentiment. |
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Detached tearlessness distances caregivers and is linked to depression and unresolved grief reactions. |
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By grief he does not mean what grief father caused him by scarpering, but the grief Davis might cause turning up. |
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Thus the figures in the Glasgow painting seem to be subtly caught between grief, tenderness, and adoration. |
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We were all united in our grief, and in our determination to defeat this wicked terrorism. |
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Although I found his interpretation of the sonata a shade tame, the variations and ballades breathe a truly Olympian spirit of resigned grief. |
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They all wanted to show their grief for the loss of a girl whose life touched so many. |
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His death is no more a matter for public grief than the death of my grandmother. |
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Last week, she agreed to share her grief with Guardian readers, and is appealing for professional help to see her through this difficult time. |
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An actor confronts gay bashing and grief in Texas when he attends the murder trial of the man who killed his lover. |
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The grief his parents felt soon turned to anger at the seemingly endless wait for answers. |
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We showed a lack of sensitivity to how deferential they are, almost to the point of taking pleasure in grief. |
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When a serac unexpectedly falls and instantly kills a climber, we are not fascinated, only touched by grief. |
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Four decades later, it is revealing to compare her grief over suddenly losing her serviceman husband with Iris suddenly losing her mother. |
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The narratives tend to focus on family members left behind, in states of bemused and angry grief. |
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Is she hiding her grief beneath her calm exterior or could she really be happier living alone! |
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The disaster left the world in great grief, but it has responded with unprecedented benevolence. |
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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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We were beside ourselves with rage and grief at the sufferings and humiliation of mankind. |
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Sarah is beside herself with grief, and the British Consulate say they are going to get her home as soon as possible. |
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At a dinner party last week, a middle aged New Zealander was beside himself with grief at the loss of his lovely young live-in girlfriend. |
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But I certainly wouldn't be beside myself with grief if I had more time to spend on my books and other projects. |
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The mother was beside herself with grief and couldn't answer any questions. |
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She. turns her head away from the light and the sight it bears as if subject to grief beyond the limits of depiction. |
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The city was engulfed by shock transmuted into compassion, grief and mourning. |
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Mary was still sunk in the mire of her own grief and no amount of reasoning would help to get her out of it. |
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But it is wonderful to recognise the tremendous spirit of others in helping the family through their grief. |
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His body shakes with tremors of grief, and I hold him until I fall asleep again. |
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And they specialize in a sort of ceremonial tristesse that colors their writing with wan accents of pain, grief, mourning and death. |
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Hundreds of Shiite worshippers, weeping and moaning in grief, beat their chests in mourning. |
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There was almost no emotion showing, for this was a grief too deep for tears, and yet, you could see the storm behind the calm. |
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And there is anger as well as joy, bitter resentment as well as compassion, above all a sense of nagging grief. |
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This is not a monochromatically somber piece, but a suspenseful slice of unvarnished life, mixing anguish and grief with smiles and laughs. |
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One's first reaction, apart from deep grief, is outrage that such a monstrous attack against innocent civilians, against children is possible. |
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A long, silvery howl echoed out over the trees, one of grief and heartrending sorrow. |
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Where once we had professional mourners to simulate grief on behalf of the vastly relieved, we now have mute indifference. |
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Evander, despite that, didn't want to cause grief for Darren or the band by seeming unapproachable or surly. |
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I wonder whether an unassuageable grief doesn't consume Danticat when she's writing. |
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She never thought she would be able to come to terms with the unbearable grief. |
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On the news tonight, a reporter made much of a family's grief and joy, somewhere in the heartland. |
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When Nicholas heard that the father was sick with grief that he might have to sell his daughters into slavery, he knew he must help. |
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Peering then through the glass, which demarcated the realms wherein we exist, I felt the bolus of grief form in my gullet. |
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The immense grief his family is suffering has been compounded by the unending repetition of false claims about him on the internet. |
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Getting a reply from my contact was like getting blood from a stone and it caused me quite a lot of grief when trying to organise a work permit. |
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In the rare moments when the self-reproach would ease up, grief or dejection would engulf him. |
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The narrative returns to human losses and the melancholiac recapitulations of grief. |
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It was an intimate experience to catch a glimpse of naked anxiety, grief or joy in the face of another. |
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I am very grateful for the many times not only seminary colleagues but also seminary students have ministered to me in times of terror or grief. |
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Forgive us for the words, the choices, and the acts which bring grief to you and to our fellow creatures. |
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He is only trying to get you to feel sorry for him, trading on the grief and despair of others. |
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Many of these men were to die, bringing a grief which bestrode the town all that summer and autumn, and which is still remembered today. |
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Something to focus her mind on, that it would not escape her grip and return to worrying at her grief as a dog worries a bone. |
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These bookend moments unexpectedly gave me the code to the deeper source of my grief over the death of Olivia Cull. |
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That's because it is not a tragicomedy about being old, but about the grief of settling into middle age, specifically the middle age of a married working-class man. |
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From my own personal experience I can still recall the pangs of grief, guilt, and self-criticism I felt some years ago when I lost about half a dozen prime cows to milk fever. |
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But if grief is unexpressed, it stays in the body and hardens there. |
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As no other person, She had the same feelings as Christ, unmurmuringly bearing the grief of a mother when She saw Her Son persecuted and suffering. |
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As abbe wades through her grief and her history, her marriage with Greg begins to fall apart. |
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The grief that accompanies it is searingly clear in the Facebook message his mother posted on Wednesday. |
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Just as in real life, you can come to live with grief, so amelia and Sam do at the end of the film. |
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These include habitats where vermin, reptiles or insects gather and, according to Al Biruni, deserted places, prisons and places of grief and mourning. |
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The harrowing scenes of grief at the funerals of the young victims were a dreadful reminder of the complacency that placed safety in second place to budgeting for so long. |
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Just a slow inexorable tightening of cold inescapable dread, ending in bottomless grief and loss. |
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She highlighted very eloquently the pain and loss of personal grief. |
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Both works have a strong undercurrent of grief and bitter nostalgia. |
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Nothing can replace this loss, and our grief is ever before us. |
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Pottruck's yearlong journey through the stages of corporate grief has relevance and resonance for every person, no matter what his or her station. |
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Gestures of grief, in their ubiquitousness, soon become overwhelming. |
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He affected the dazed calm of a man beyond grief and outrage. |
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For times when grief and loss abide within consciousness, a book like this can be sustaining because it is permission to be devastated within the promise of consolation. |
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Today, Americans have adopted the Stars and Stripes not so much as a symbol of defiance against an aggressor but as an emblem for their grief and mourning for what happened. |
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Her quicksilver changes of intent, complex multiple qualities, polyrhythms, and opposing body parts warred with Anderson's weeping strings to create a moving picture of grief. |
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In the aftermath of Vatican II, however, the nearly universal grief that followed his death led to proposals that the council canonize him by acclamation. |
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I would like to propose a term for the texts that voice this Janus-faced perspective on grief and for the wider cultural syndrome of which they were a part. |
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Despite the grief of losing her only son, she personally examined the body from head to foot and defied the funeral home about the arrangement to keep the casket closed. |
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Their grief would be genuine, and felt with all their heart. |
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We would know the grief and heartache of their families and colleagues. |
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It merely earned him some much-needed Brownie points and assuaged the general grief and shock of a nation, understandably numbed by the slaughter of innocent children. |
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Although the stages of grief are described, they don't progress in order. |
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Among the lots was a bosun's whistle given to the widow of a passenger to enable her to communicate after she was struck dumb from grief at losing her husband. |
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The death of a child is always traumatic, but neese and her husband, Dave, have endured a grief few of us can imagine. |
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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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We ritualize this process to make sure we don't allow the grief of great tragedies to blind us with mob fury, inflamed judgments and uninformed reasoning. |
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He's given a fine and believable portrayal of grief and anguish. |
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Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy. |
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That mode of expressing grief was used also by the heathen, but was specially appropriate in the pious worshippers of God in suppliantly deprecating his wrath. |
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Amelia says some truly terrible things to Sam, supposedly inhabited by the Babadook but really consumed in grief. |
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He was a hardworking energetic man who was very much devoted to his family and his sudden passing has caused widespread shock and grief in the community. |
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I can feel the jouissance as she reads what has come to her, the deep ecstasy that writing has occasioned, even though the subject is grief, death. |
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Feelings of fear, guilt, resentment, inadequacy, shame, and grief are common among parents and family members of babies born with cleft deformities. |
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The music carried grief, the sea, voices speaking assuredly of whakapapa. |
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As McSpadden wailed in grief, Head climbed on the hood of the car to console her. |
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He helped engineer his re-election, before coming to grief in last year's mid-term elections when the increasingly unpopular Republicans lost their grip on Congress. |
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A child disappears from a Haitian village, showcasing how the island connects with grief in startling ways. |
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They came to grief after detectives, posing as punters and using hidden cameras to catch the culprits red-handed, set up nine bogus deals with gang members. |
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Loss is grief, worry, insomnia, shingles, weeping, and just plain needing someone who is no longer there. |
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The story went that Descartes was so struck with grief that he created an automaton, a mechanical doll, built exactly identical to his dead daughter. |
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Erial stuck to pure manners and decorum, knowing that any sign of affection to any member of the regiment might drive Dan mad with jealousy or grief. |
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They were defeated by kerchiefed mothers and grandmothers silently walking in a circle day after day displaying their grief and the General's crimes for all to see. |
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Her voice was shrill with disbelief and choked with grief as she spoke to someone on her cell phone in Fujianese. |
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With each new tragedy that unfolds comes grief and heartache, but also an opportunity to educate. |
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Her mother had recently died and she was winded with shock and grief. |
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Sara bent over her friend, her face twisted by grief and rage. |
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Framing this problem in terms of a romantic comedy, however, will keep the issues carefully contained, thus preventing any undue outpourings of grief or rage. |
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Grief is isolating, dividing the mourner from anyone who has yet to endure grief. |
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When the inevitable occurs, and he dies as a result of his fragile constitution, the event is of such magnitude that the narrator is overwhelmed by grief and despair. |
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Their grief was really for their own lost youth, seeing in Presley's corpulent and decadent collapse a mirror image of their own sad journey from optimism to Jimmy Carter. |
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He told the story about the grief he got from Mr. Sapolsky, the math teacher. |
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If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth. |
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The bad part of grief is that it, like death, lasts forever. |
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Healy's midlife interest in pet ownership, we conclude, is an attempt to resolve his childhood grief, and hence to confront the demons that have haunted him ever since. |
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Literacy in televisual grief was being formed through the event. |
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This Mum has just told her daughter that she can rely on her for support regardless of what happens in the future and the father is giving her grief over it! |
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The effect of this, and of Wild, dern says, is that a conversation about grief may finally be beginning. |
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Rarely does television so sensitively and thoughtfully depict the terrible grief and pain of loss, with all its far-reaching and long-lived repercussions. |
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The grief of the parents of this poor girl has been terrible. |
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They are grief stricken by the desolation of the land around them. |
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She was my saving grace, through our initial grief and our subsequent pregnancies. |
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And she had affected so many people so deeply, that her loss on the negative side took them much deeper into grief and despond, I think, than anybody had ever experienced. |
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The acute sense of grief and despondency led to a deep depression of spirits that might ordinarily be expected to break the will and deflate any inspirational talent. |
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The meetings are bittersweet, weighed down by regret, guilt and grief. |
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Amid our grief we now see that New York had been distracted by flash and wit and cash for too long. |
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Therefore I seek your indulgence to allow me to lament my grief. |
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The huge destructive waves caused by December's tsunami in the Indian Ocean are analogous to the devastating waves of grief that a parent is forced to endure. |
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A new centre where families could report loved ones missing and receive grief counselling also got into action after the first building became too small. |
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We cooked them pasta and made them beds and in the evenings that would follow listened to Bea as she arrived home after a traumatic day of grief counselling. |
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After spending six months behind bars for possession, Emily emerges torn between grief, unconquered heroin addiction and a young son she barely knows. |
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Oh does she deserve this nomination, and maybe even this award with her stellar aftermath-of-Will grief work. |
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He added he would ensure that pupils were offered grief counselling. |
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Dozens of parents responded with their own stories of stillbirth and details on how they manage their grief. |
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The responding officers appear to understand the grief behind his erratic action but still want to take a look around the house. |
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Neither Chris nor Mom would want us to let our grief consume our lives. |
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Sarah wrote her book on coping with grief after the death of her daughter. |
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The images from her memorial service and the faces of the grief stricken soldiers she served with are etched into my memory. |
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The untimely death of Mr Woodhouse caused her immense grief and distress. |
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