The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost. |
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The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers. |
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President George W Bush, his brothers and their father are big weepers, according to the American writer Kitty Kelley. |
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Jurado comes off like the Springsteen of indie rock, utilizing his ragged throat and commanding presence for both hooky rockers and solemn weepers. |
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Mr. Ambel personally booked each act and fostered a scrappy community of garage rockers, soul belters, country weepers and urban bluesmen. |
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For all the crushed weepers, there are those who take it on the chin. |
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He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus. |
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The bobcat is also digging around the inside perimeter of the building to lay weepers for improved drainage. |
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An evening spent with a good catalogue or gardening encyclopaedia will reveal an astonishingly wide range of both weepers and fastigiates. |
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One was the tomb chest decorated with small figures in niches figures generally known as weepers, since they often represented members of the family who might be presumed to be in mourning. |
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When Guillam is left by his companion, he cries: one of a handful of weepers in the new film, which feels more emotionally stricken than its predecessor. |
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