He and Lady Charlotte both tragically perished in a great fire at the temple today. |
|
He was tragically killed in an accident while serving with our forces overseas. |
|
It's a tragically satisfying hobby that offers a never-ending source of wholesome fun. |
|
For the first time since World War II, we have been affected tragically and horribly. |
|
It may not have the highest percentage of population infected, but, frighteningly and tragically, its rate of increase is accelerating. |
|
This is no longer a tale of tragically misguided love, but of sexual perversion and an unforgiveable abuse of power. |
|
Most Americans, if they thought about her at all, considered her a naif who had chosen the wrong side and paid, tragically, with her life. |
|
Also, rather tragically, she was cursed with carroty orange hair and freckles. |
|
The Kremlin, which local people accuse of tragically mishandling the siege and its aftermath, was also targeted. |
|
Too often, his plays have been turned into heritage drama, with daft, capering comics and saggy, tragically shawled women. |
|
We are now sanitized and correct, factual and precise, but tragically bereft of relationship. |
|
But tragically for unionism, they made such a hames of it that they revealed both their political inadequacy and their economic incompetence. |
|
Candles were lit and placed on the alter to the memory of deceased loved ones, young and old. unborn and those who died tragically. |
|
The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable. |
|
Flipper had a Vietnam veteran guitarist and played tragically funny dirge music, hardcore punk on Quaaludes. |
|
We have laws on murder, but, tragically, we still have murders and killings in this country. |
|
All recordings have come up as clean as a whistle and the album is a fine memorial to another conductor who was so tragically short lived. |
|
A safety drill on a cruise ship went tragically wrong today, killing five crew members. |
|
Consequently, they tragically blundered into a piece of terrain still held by the enemy. |
|
The morality of a war, perhaps tragically so, is usually judged by the way it was waged and its aftermath. |
|
|
To this end I believe that the County Board must act now before an incident like this ends tragically. |
|
He was the winner of one of the tragically underrated prizes for modern fiction writing. |
|
They must have a tragically low opinion of the average viewer's intelligence to foist something this poorly written upon us. |
|
Family and friends of a landlord who died tragically 11 days ago have marked his birthday with a graveside celebration. |
|
His career was cut tragically short when he died following operations for cancer of the eye. |
|
The house was tragically consumed by fire in 1974 leaving only the walls standing. |
|
It is named after a pupil who tragically lost her life in a road accident nearly ten years ago. |
|
Unfortunately, at a tragically young age, she had been diagnosed as having cancer. |
|
My prayers and condolences are with those whose lives were tragically altered by the cowardly attacks. |
|
The Chorus also recalls how Bacchus' mother, a mortal woman, was killed after she was tragically struck by Zeus' thunderbolt. |
|
And tragically for the series, it ricocheted back too far in the other direction and delivered an insanely difficult multi-stage nightmare. |
|
Kennedy's standing in American political history far supersedes the actual achievements of his tragically foreshortened administration. |
|
You need people you trust to lean on, someone steady in your world that has just been severely and tragically rocked. |
|
She was reportedly a tough character, bitterly acerbic and tragically alcoholic. |
|
The events leading to The Great Bear's wayward sojourn are both lamentable and somewhat tragically amusing. |
|
The other family's car, an Audi, was a write-off, with its bonnet tragically crumpled and flames licking away from beneath the chassis. |
|
But even one child's life tragically cut short by a fatal diarrheal disease is one too many. |
|
In another devastating blow for the family, Mr O'Connor and his wife tragically lost their young daughter, Aoife, three years ago when she died after suffering from cancer. |
|
Even more tragically, such laws and prosecutions in turn only add fuel to the fires of stigma. |
|
The sorry environ was burnt to the ground after the revolution, with its populace tragically going down with the ship. |
|
|
It's a perfect life that is tragically upended when he suddenly finds himself a single father unqualified for his new role. |
|
But if Mr Cameron returns to Downing Street, it could seem tragically misapplied. |
|
Our humanitarian aid goes impartially to those who most need it and, tragically, the needs in Lebanon get bigger every day the conflict persists. |
|
When his perfect life is suddenly tragically upended, leaving him as a single father unqualified for the role. |
|
He was tragically injured in a horseback riding accident, which ended his career and left him completely paralyzed. |
|
The Tartars used such a method against the Genoese in Crimea in 1346 and the fleeing Genoese tragically spread the black plague from Asia to Europe. |
|
These massive, toothless, famished monsters lurch tragically about the space on limbs too weak to support their giant forms for long. |
|
What we did not know, tragically, is that al-Qaida was hiding the presence of Warren and Giovanni in this same compound. |
|
I come from a country that, tragically, has a history of mass emigration over hundreds of years. |
|
Well, as is tragically often the case with environmental issues, it largely grew out of a reaction to a major crisis. |
|
We gave a timely warning of the grievous consequences, and we have, alas, been proved most tragically right. |
|
While the film is unblinkingly brutal, with several sequences that border on the tragically absurd, Schickel doesn't see The Big Red One as an anti-war film. |
|
That is the tragically horrifying history of religion through the ages. |
|
Troy, however, was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident this summer. |
|
Her ghoulish black clothing dragged tragically along the ground. |
|
His career ended tragically when he was found mysteriously drowned. |
|
He died at age 38 from a brain tumor, cutting his life tragically short. |
|
He was a man destined to perish at a tragically premature age. |
|
We have attracted a small audience of tragically dressed tourists. |
|
Truly, and tragically, this not-so-secret war between Russia and Ukraine is getting crazier all the time. |
|
|
Over the span of his tragically short life, we doubt young Marius ever imagined a sobbing Kirstie Alley tweeting on his behalf. |
|
Out of the window, I could see Jonah jogging ungracefully towards our block, all elbows and knees in a tragically unhip white vest, and I realised I'd had a lucky escape. |
|
The coroner says that tragically the deaths were not isolated incidents, as petrol sniffing at Balgo is widespread and some children are chronic sniffers by the age of eight. |
|
There have been violent and, tragically, fatal incidents in the past. |
|
By attacking and trivializing the memory of these men who tragically lost their lives, Mr. Watson has proven to the world that he is gutless, shameless, and has not one shred of human decency. |
|
And so, logically enough, they screwed it up, and tragically. |
|
In an area so historically and tragically associated with antiSemitism, for this virus to return in yet another guise is both infuriating and extremely worrying. |
|
A YOUNG man who survived cancer three times tragically died after getting a cold sore. |
|
So-called corporativism is merely the next chapter in the story of the tragically failed legacy of reform liberalism. |
|
Twenty years ago this Sunday they were taken from us, wantonly, wickedly and tragically, and 20 years ago our country watched with horror and utter disbelief. |
|
We can be tragically all too quick to throw caution to the wind when summer comes around. |
|
Weapons and their public display seek to underline the 'manly' prowess of the bearer, but tragically often also undermine it-men are not only disproportionately the perpetrators of violence, but also often its victims. |
|
DeLong ended tragically when their ship, the USS Jeanette, was crushed by ice. |
|
On 27 February 1958 a commercial flight from Ronaldsway Airport on the Isle of Man to Manchester Airport ended tragically on Winter Hill. |
|
White ladies were reported to appear in many rural areas, and supposed to have died tragically or suffered trauma in life. |
|
But his active service with the Grenadiers was tragically short. |
|
So tragically few, in fact, that they must go around with bodyguards. |
|
Sadly, the helmsman and the officer of the watch, maybe a little sleepy because they have been working too long at a stretch, cause the Andrea Doria to sink, tragically. |
|
That does not mean that police operations will never again end tragically, as it happens each year unfortunately, but it will allow the police to take precautions. |
|
Although a veteran northern traveler, Hornby tragically starved to death with his companions on the banks of the Thelon, as he waited for caribou which never came. |
|
|
Somalia today tragically illustrates the aloofness of Europe. |
|
Marie and Emil, the tragically thwarted lovers, are penalized with death. |
|
His journals show where he was struggling with his growing moral doubts after their unit, in an accident tragically similar to a 2002 U. S. air strike, mortared an Afghan wedding. |
|
Today we know that ANP that have been trained in IED awareness by us are better able to cordon off areas where IEDs are found, whereas in the past they have been tragically killed as a result of a lack of knowledge. |
|
Madiba was a man of the people but tragically his passing has been hijacked by unnecessary sideshows and controversies. |
|
Indeed, Marie's own great-grandfather tragically failed to prevent a suffragette from slashing away at one of the museum's most beautiful paintings. |
|
But the life of Gerard Shiel was tragically cut short when he was hit by a car and killed. |
|
A BANK holiday reveller died last night after a bungee jump went tragically wrong. |
|
In developing countries, ruined farmers are swarming into already overpopulated cites and suburbs, amplifying misery and accelerating immigration that ends tragically at the gates to Spain. |
|
Sara recently went through two losses, when earlier this year her great-grandmother passed away and shortly thereafter a school classmate died tragically. |
|
If freedom is detached from truth, it becomes, tragically, a principle of the destruction of the human person's inner harmony, a source of prevarication of the strongest and the violent and a cause of suffering and sorrow. |
|
By then the tragically practiced routine was in high gear. |
|
A Spider-Man superfan diagnosed with incurable cancer tragically passed away in his sleep aged five on Christmas Eve, just hours after being brought home from hospital. |
|
The fire suppression system – which was tragically almost complete before the blaze, but delayed by the discovery of asbestos – will be finished, along with services threaded through newly exposed ducts and voids. |
|
Ms Bensley was tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time and was randomly picked out by the pair, believing that she was a man and that she was wearing a gold bracelet. |
|
We are seeing emerging new infectious diseases, but tragically we're also seeing a resurgence or a reawakening of previous infectious disease outbreaks. |
|
It is time for the government to do the right thing and provide compensation to all the victims who have been so tragically affected by this disease. |
|
Canadians see, tragically, that mean-spiritedness every day, whether it is the HST in British Columbia and Ontario or the general air of secrecy and mean-spiritedness of the government. |
|
In a strong nation such as Canada, it is fitting that we pay homage to the men and women who have had their lives tragically cut short, and those injured at work. |
|
In their context of national division the churches have turned for inspiration to the prophet Ezekiel, who also lived in a tragically divided nation and longed for the unity of his people. |
|
|
The terrorist attacks carried out in September 2001 in New York and October 2002 in Bali tragically demonstrated the global nature of the threat of terrorism. |
|
We also wish to pay tribute to the memory of the former Prime Minister of Lebanon, His Excellency Mr. Rafik Hariri, who was tragically assassinated yesterday. |
|
I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. |
|
They were serving the cause of peace and stability in Kosovo, and after they had fulfilled their noble task, they tragically lost their lives just a few kilometres short of their homeland. |
|
William Caviness, a Greensboro Fire Captain with numerous decorations for medical and technical rescues, tragically passed away on Sunday, October 9 at the Chicago Marathon. |
|
The Ranchero Road bridge fire might tragically end the hopes of prosperity for residents of Hesperia, serving as a reminder of the importance of FPG, Inc. |
|
Despite this failure to truly overcome racial boundaries, the film succeeds within its ability to provide a tragically ironic commentary on its inability to miscegenate. |
|
Worse, even tragically, we see people who become sick more frequently than most, and who may die prematurely or suddenly as a result of their self-defeating actions. |
|
We meet Freddie, a symbol of Southern, black, tragically illiterate, miseducated children as products of the separate-and-unequal education system. |
|
Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska strongly condemned the series of incidents in buses and appealed the tensions to calm down because the violence might end tragically. |
|