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"grieve" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to feel very sad, especially because somebody has died
  2. [transitive] (formal) to make you feel very sad synonym pain

877 Sentences With "grieve"

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"Grieve for the people of Central Sulawesi, we all grieve together," President Joko Widodo tweeted late on Sunday.
We mourn with those who mourn, we grieve with those who grieve, and we are saddened at the loss of life.
When it's your ex who has died, you may feel that you're not really allowed to grieve, or at least to grieve publicly.
The friends and family of people who've killed themselves grieve just as the friends and family of people who've been killed by others grieve.
And I feel that William and Jack are of the same beloved nature that people are truly going to grieve — not mourn — grieve their loss.
People not only grieve the physical loss of loved ones; they also grieve the loss of rituals they once shared, from baking holiday cookies to exchanging gifts.
Mr Grieve is close to Labour's shadow Brexit secretary, Sir Keir Starmer, who worked with him as director of public prosecutions when Mr Grieve served as attorney-general.
I will grieve for police officers for are taken from us too soon—even as I continue waiting on America to grieve as much for those unnecessarily killed by police.
I grieve that my child will live in a broken world, and how she will feel, yes — but I also grieve for the world and for my part in breaking it.
We grieve those who were lost because of gun violence, but we don't grieve the fact that somebody was so hurt that they felt the need to take their own life.
We grieve for the family -- no matter the color.
"Facebook employees will have up to 20 days paid leave to grieve an immediate family member, up to 10 days to grieve an extended family member," Sandberg said in a Facebook post.
Therefore, as much as I grieve for Muslims in Christchurch, the community all across New Zealand, and everyone who is affected by these events, I also grieve for our loss of innocence.
The cumulative result can be like living in a war zone under a constant state of terror, with no space to heal or grieve before it's time to grieve for the next person.
I grieve for the young man who pulled the trigger.
"It's always helpful to grieve with other people," Fitzpatrick said.
Families of victims can only grieve under high police surveillance.
The family asked for privacy as they continue to grieve.
Remember that it's okay to grieve if you want to.
In the meantime, no doubt Montgomery will continue to grieve.
He and others in the choir grieve about the past.
We grieve with their loved ones during this difficult time.
"We continue to grieve," they said in a recent statement.
CNN's Drew Griffin and Pete Grieve contributed to this report.
We need to let mothers grieve if they need to.
"It's so much better that we grieve together," he said.
Texans grieve today for the people of this wonderful place.
When life throws you a curveball, it's O.K. to grieve.
Let's end this practice and let parents grieve in peace.
These photos show how people are coming together to grieve.
Paralyzed by loss, they are inclined to grieve in silence.
The family continues to grieve while they wait for answers.
"I just grieve for you," Mr. Trump told the group.
My advice to anyone going through this is to grieve.
"We can't even grieve together as a family," she said.
After a search, Ms. Harry resurfaced to help him grieve.
They have asked for privacy during this time to grieve.
I grieve for those who have suffered and their families.
I have to grieve my husband and raise my kids.
Even as they grieve, they've demanded action on gun reform.
I think I never really had time to properly grieve.
I felt as if I had no right to grieve.
I felt as if I had no right to grieve.
Now is a time to grieve and to remember Mollie.
We never got that, yet I can't help but grieve.
So, if you are white, take this month and grieve.
We grieve and pray for all of London and Britain.
How do we grieve bodies we aren't allowed to see?
Then I Googled which movies to watch when you grieve.
"I thought to grieve you had to have lost something you'd met—like a person that you had talked to—or you could grieve over a baby that maybe you'd held," she tells me.
" Adds another family friend, "I think it's fair to say that the family really didn't have time or the opportunity to grieve the way you and I would grieve at the awful loss of somebody.
To grieve so that maybe someday we'll get through this, together.
Schroeder's sister also took to Facebook to grieve, according to SaukValley.
And my blog is one person, EV Grieve is one person.
"Some people you grieve over forever," he says, echoing Jamie's feelings.
At least we'll be able to grieve the loss together, right?
"Give the family a chance to mourn and grieve," Curry said.
The family would like this time for privacy and to grieve.
Some grieve quietly, but others have turned their energy into activism.
We grieve with their loved ones during this difficult time. pic.twitter.
The family appreciates that they have this time to grieve privately.
They aren't allowed to grieve because their trauma is immediately politicized.
Between both tragedies, there has not been much time to grieve.
And, ultimately, to grieve his father and cleave to me simultaneously.
I wanted to grieve, and I didn't want to be alone.
"There's no right way to grieve, no easy answer," McKenna said.
This is a totally sensible way to grieve or remember someone.
"This is the way I have to grieve," Ms. González said.
It was his way of helping her grieve, she said later.
As they tried to grieve, the calls for help kept coming.
So you could sort of grieve all at the beginning really.
There's no time frame to grieve, and it's different for everybody.
You don't heroically grieve and then get hot and marry up.
" So he called out to her from below her, "Grieve not!
When you spend eight years waiting to die, you're given the opportunity to grieve for yourself, and if you're a smart, strange man with a morbid sensibility, you might as well grieve yourself at your own grave.
Especially because Grieve intends to email his parents so they won't worry.
Letwin, Garnier, and Grieve all supported Britain remaining in the European Union.
Five years after his stepmother's death, Blackburn continues to grieve her loss.
One downside ... the kids haven't really had a chance to properly grieve.
We grieve with - and stand with - the people of La Loche today.
How do people grieve if they're not grieving with the entire community?
Everyone experiences it differently; people grieve in private and vastly different ways.
We won't let ourselves grieve, openly and honestly, unless we have permission.
I'll worry and grieve and think about this all after the show.
It's responsible for up to two thirds of urban pollution, says Grieve.
We appreciate privacy as we grieve the loss of our loved one.
Do the characters get time to grieve, to live with that pain?
We grieve, individually, and as a community, for this loss of life.
The family requests the time and space to grieve and remember him.
Let's take today to grieve, but tomorrow, let's come back and fight.
Take time to grieve and process the loss of your loved one.
I also grieve for the entire Orlando community and for our country.
I grieve for the victims of the terrorist attack at Ataturk airport.
"I do know that I grieve for my family," the congressman said.
There has never been and will never be one way to grieve.
This is why you shouldn't grieve over Marco Rubio's epic political failure.
When I finally returned home there was nothing to help me grieve.
They live complex social lives, cooperate, show altruism and grieve their dead.
And to grieve over the loss of a beloved pet in Bangkok.
"We are stunned and grieve for our beloved B.S.O.," Mr. Prechtl said.
What she really wanted to do was stay home and grieve Garfield.
And you're not here because you grieve for Baltimore, although you do.
"We grieve with you and stand with resolve against evil," he said.
Now visitors come from around the world to learn, remember and grieve.
"I need to grieve but I don't know how," the caller said.
Perhaps Pete hasn't had the chance to fully grieve his father's loss.
The 11th floor was designated for victims' families to wait and grieve.
All Americans grieve the harm caused when a violent crime is committed.
This morning, I watched a lot of my friends grieve David Bowie.
The traumatic event causes Dylan to grieve throughout many of the following episodes.
So how was Jimmy going to finally grieve the brother he so revered?
We need to grieve, be strong, and be present for our other children.
You acknowledged several local blogs in your book, New York Shitty, EV Grieve.
We need to grieve, be strong, and be present for our other children.
When we watch Massi grieve, however, that question becomes much harder to answer.
I did grieve when Helen died, very much so, and for several months.
I am so angry at my father and yet I also grieve him.
He barely had a moment to grieve the cataclysmic unfairness of it all.
Today we lost a member of our community and we grieve his passing.
In American culture, people are usually allowed a window of time to grieve.
As "Mattie's mom," I will forever grieve the loss of my young son.
When his wife Rhonda died, he was barely given ample time to grieve.
Two-and-a-half years may seem like a long time to grieve.
" Added Alvarez: "We want to see the bodies because we need to grieve.
CNN: Like you say in your book, there are many ways to grieve.
"Addressing Grieve's remarks, he said: "Mr Grieve will see what he's right about.
There is no easy way to grieve, and no simple cure for fear.
But she will give us permission to find joy even as we grieve.
We ask that our family's privacy be respected as we grieve our loss.
Will Rick and the others be given the appropriate narrative space to grieve?
To those who grieve, she suggests finding a nondestructive way to express it.
Society wants you to grieve for like a month, and it's such [expletive].
But my desire is really more melancholic: to grieve over what's to come.
"Tonight I grieve with Antwon's family, friends, and the entire community," he said.
Much of the Yukon, where Mackenzie-Grieve farms, is too rocky for crops.
Much of the Yukon, where Mackenzie-Grieve farms, is too rocky for crops.
Although loss is universal, the ways in which we grieve are deeply personal.
He says getting back in on the action will really help him grieve.
O'Rourke took two weeks off the campaign trail to grieve with his city.
Mr Grieve also has close relations with Sir Keir Starmer, Labour's Brexit spokesman.
We are processing this incomprehensible loss and request time and space to grieve.
And when tragedy strikes, they all grieve their loved ones the same way.
We grieve her loss deeply, but rejoice in her eternal salvation in Christ.
We need time to grieve properly now that we know what happened #ThisIsUs.
I grieve that people are being left behind economically, and fear for their futures.
For the universe to grieve the loved ones we have lost, along with us.
Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it's okay to be depressed, to grieve.
By making this choice, you grieve our hearts and the memory of our child.
His gift of empathy is undeniable as some grieve with him over mutual loss.
Our thoughts are with the Mishawaka families who continue to grieve this terrible loss.
I never got to grieve because they pushed me into the spotlight almost immediately.
I was now living in a place where people did not grieve like me.
"Thank you for understanding we need time to grieve this tremendous loss," Bernacchi said.
We ask for privacy as we take time to grieve this most devastating loss.
So grieve for a day or two, ladies, and let's get back to work.
Biden ultimately decided against running so he and his family could grieve the loss.
As we grieve, we ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time.
At this point we need time to grieve together and we ask for privacy.
It's a very raw feeling right now and we're allowing ourselves to just grieve.
Some progressives will grieve or protest, but ultimately their cause will be better served.
All I can do is grieve with them and maybe get a little angry.
The Stewart family kindly asks that they are given some private time to grieve.
The deep bond between combat soldiers is evident when survivors grieve for the lost.
"We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter, and sister," the family said.
Even when a life is saved, there remains a way of life to grieve.
Later, little Ness is sold off without warning or ceremony or permission to grieve.
"The mother clearly, clearly grieves," said King, who authored the book How Animals Grieve.
Their work showed how artists can react quickly to help communities and families grieve.
"Our hearts are broken as we grieve for one of our brothers," he said.
"We grieve for the Americans murdered in Pittsburgh," Obama said on Twitter Saturday evening.
It must be weird to die and have absolutely no one grieve for you.
MP, Dominic Grieve, has said he would leave the party if he became their
" After Mr. Syed was granted a retrial, the family said: "We continue to grieve.
Some of them lost someone as well and they used social media to grieve.
Left to grieve in the church parking lot were Ms. Werner's four adult children.
How do you grieve someone who has lost his autonomy but not his life?
I grieve for all the victims of this shooting and for their loved ones.
We grieve, we love, we hate, we're cruel, we're kind, we're joyful, we're jealous.
Dominic Grieve is another lawyer—a QC, no less—who served as attorney-general.
How do I honor her right to grieve publicly when I don't understand it?
As the authorities worked to piece together Mr. Abedi's past, Britain paused to grieve.
"The entire people of Israel grieve with the families of the dead," he said.
"It's really helpful for families and siblings in general to grieve together," she said.
How hard are we allowed to grieve, if we're just one among so many?
Was it just a matter of telling his story once you'd come to properly grieve?
Jack Grieve, a linguist at Birmingham University, uses Twitter to study regional patterns in English.
"We grieve with the family members, friends and fellow officers coping with this senseless tragedy."
Tonight we grieve the loss of twelve innocent lives and we hurt for their families.
Asked about the comments, Cummings said: "Mr Grieve will see what he is right about".
King Vajiralongkorn needed time to grieve his father and prepare for the event, he added.
We grieve with those facing news no parent or family should ever have to face.
It can help loved ones grieve, artists say, in remembering a person at their best.
However, former British Attorney General Dominic Grieve, a vocal Brexit opponent, said Neuberger was right.
"We can grieve with dignity, but we still have to fight for justice," he said.
Even Kratos, who already has one dead wife in his past, allows himself to grieve.
Family's like Johnson's are not being given the space they need to grieve, she said.
We respectfully request that the family are given time and space to grieve in private.
While they may privately grieve and mourn, Twitter and Instagram won't be waiting with tissues.
Texans will be so busy trying to survive that they won't allow themselves to grieve.
Do I grieve in front of my players or try to stay strong for them?
The school said it reopened to allow students and faculty to grieve and receive counseling.
Which is why we asked Lurinsky and Grieve to knock together a mix for us.
For now, all the Saldivar family can do is grieve and comfort their surviving relative.
Part of owning the narrative must be the ability to grieve on your own terms.
But I grieve over the majority of ovarian cancer patients besieged by a miserable prognosis.
Grieve and his allies could receive an unlikely helping hand from outgoing Prime Minister May.
"The family requests the time and space to grieve and remember him," their statement continued.
I grieve with those families but I've also been very inspired by movement they've started.
There is no timeline for grief, no roadmap, no right or wrong way to grieve.
Since the fire tore through her home, Landles has been sorting through how to grieve.
The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time.
This loss, in combination with the guilt I feel when I grieve it, is overwhelming.
We're not looked at as mothers that grieve and mothers that work as everyone else.
"Today, we all grieve," David L. Hansen, the Virginia Beach city manager, said on Saturday.
When I'm dead, I will either be with Nick or no longer grieve for him.
Not long after the shooting, town leaders argued that the community needed space to grieve.
But for others here, it has also raised a question: Whose losses do we grieve?
It won't spare you the grief, but it may allow you more time to grieve.
I had to put my professional hat on and grieve in my own personal time.
I grieve the death of the before me along with the death of my husband.
Don't feel like you can't grieve For many marginalized people, Trump's success feels like trauma.
In staring down such mass fear, it is normal — even expected — to need to grieve.
But she had little time to grieve the loss of her husband or her possessions.
We would ask that people please respect their privacy and allow them time to grieve.
In a campaign video for Mr. Grieve, Mr. Grant detailed his reasons for supporting him.
"We grieve for what happened to Jules Woodson," the Austin church said in a statement.
The fog of our outdoor talk— we breathe, we grieve, we drink our tidy drinks.
We grieve with the entire USA Judo and international judo community during this tough time.
After my father died, I decided the best way to grieve was with a camera.
We feel for her, we grieve with her, and we want to share her anger.
"Sometimes we grieve people we don't know harder than we grieve the people that we do know because our relationships with them are so much less complicated," says Norma Bowe, a professor at Kean University in New Jersey who focuses on death and grieving.
We have fought a very public fight, and now we must step away and grieve privately.
Viewers took to Twitter to grieve over Patrick Dempsey's absence from the show all over again.
EV Grieve and I would talk about it as the gentrification of the East Village blogosphere.
These digital platforms, I told those gathered, allow us to grieve without constantly having to explain.
Now, nearly three years later, the Walker brothers say that experience helped them grieve their loss.
Tibbetts' loved ones, meanwhile, are left to grieve after finally learning the truth about her disappearance.
People move from one traumatic event to the next, leaving little room to process or grieve.
"I've never experienced politics like it," Dominic Grieve, one of the purged Conservative M.P.s, told me.
As we grieve, we pray that God may provide comfort and relief to all those suffering.
And that's when I began to really grieve this person who chose me as his witness.
We lost somebody very beautiful and very dear to us, so it's okay to grieve him.
"We all grieve with the community of La Loche and all of Saskatchewan," Mr. Trudeau said.
"All hockey fans grieve the loss of the incomparable Gordie Howe," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.
"We all grieve and heal in different ways," El Paso resident Julieta Aduto told BuzzFeed News.
We grieve with their surviving family members and friends and offer our deepest condolences and prayers.
Sadly, the Parkland community would not be the last to grieve because of a mass shooter.
I'm grateful that they didn't let me grieve alone and they didn't let me sob alone.
"I didn't grieve by sitting in the corner and doing nothing," says Fulton, a Miami resident.
But I abhor what has been done to these officers and I grieve with their families.
" The reality star captioned the photo, which spoke to allowing others to grieve in different ways, "….
So it might seem misplaced to grieve for AfterEllen when so much has taken their place.
I needed my family and friends to lean on and help me grieve before this surgery.
We ask that everyone respect the privacy of his family as they grieve this tragic loss.
Obama called on the majority of gun owners to grieve with the nation and demand change.
"It had an angel teddy bear and a book about how to grieve healthy," she says.
But I abhor what is being done to these officers, and I grieve with their families.
On Saturday morning, the establishment reopened for business as patrons showed up to grieve the manager.
We grieve together — and in our collective grief, we form stronger bonds across our religious traditions.
My heart breaks for the families who have to grieve from this needless violence — DO SOMETHING.
Natasha Butler, who continues to grieve her only son, would like to see something else, too.
Without their father's body, the brothers say their family is unable to grieve or find closure.
In English, it reads to honor and to grieve all women abused and murdered by men.
This knowledge was enough to make me grieve for the world that is vanishing before us.
In the end, I have come to understand that I will love, and I will grieve.
I could just grieve like a normal teenager and not pursue this advocacy, pursue this activism.
"Those reports hurt a lot of people who needed the church to grieve," Mr. Pomeroy said.
"I grieve for the theater, but the reality is there has to be consequences," she said.
Many insisted the community needed to grieve before turning to the cause of the fatal accident.
Both Kenai and Koda grieve the loss of their kin and find comfort in each other.
The victims of terrorism — and their families — do not grieve as members of a political party.
Most of us would rather reflect and grieve over who we are becoming as a people.
That exchange illuminates the show's driving theme — that there's no right or wrong way to grieve.
I grieve with the families across the country who have suffered loss due to gun violence.
"We grieve for the family that lost a loved one," Pence told local news affiliate WXII.
While that was the end of the manhunt, the families of the victims continue to grieve.
Fellow British songwriting great Elvis Costello suggested he would grieve for Bowie away from social media.
And it's pretty dangerous to say we don't need the ritual or a way to grieve.
But with an "armed and extremely dangerous" killer on the loose, there is little time to grieve.
At the end of the story, he shuts his eyes to grieve for the folly of man.
Until New York changes its law, "I will feel like I'm not allowed to grieve," she said.
We grieve with his family and continue to offer our support as they mourn this unimaginable loss.
At this point we ask that our privacy be respected so we can grieve as a family.
" Lucas also repeatedly took to Twitter to say that "we should be able to grieve without politics.
She seems to be pretending to grieve for Frank — and more than enjoying her time in power.
"Piecing together Justine's last moments before the homicide would provide small comfort as we grieve this tragedy."
A loss is a loss and you'll grieve, especially when you loved and you respected that creature.
Our family and friends need this time to both grieve and celebrate Jennifer's impact on us all.
"When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers and that's what's happening now," said Grieve.
While many late celebrities' families post heartfelt tributes to them, there's more than one way to grieve.
Maisel team made sure that the series' star Rachel Brosnahan — the designer's niece — had time to grieve.
How we can wear an I Can't Breathe T-shirt, and still grieve for fallen police officers.
"You can grieve and still be strong for your family, husband and or other kiddos," she wrote.
What was important was making space for everyone to grieve, and actually process how they were feeling.
" He asked for the media to respect his extended family's privacy "and allow us to grieve together.
But I can listen and tell them that there is no wrong way to grieve their child.
"We were disappointed that the bill doesn't include a clear statement on overarching privacy protection," said Grieve.
Owen Grieve is a game designer and co-founder of the mid-brow games blog Midnight Resistance.
While we grieve with and for the families, we truly have no idea what they are experiencing.
MPs led by former Attorney General Dominic Grieve have tabled an amendment to the Northern Ireland Bill.
She was thirteen, and although Strait resolved to keep working, he couldn't bear to grieve in public.
The UK Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee, chaired by Dominic Grieve, gave Johnson its report weeks ago.
And she doesn't have anywhere to grieve him—she doesn't have a grave—so it's really difficult.
Those of us who embrace and respect freedom stand together, progress together, celebrate together and grieve together.
Since last year's shooting, many have not had enough time to grieve or properly process the tragedy.
"All Americans stand with the people of Japan and grieve for the victims and for their families."
Expressing your feelings is probably one of the best ways to grieve, no matter in what format.
"As you grieve, what you want is a short note and not too many flowers," he added.
California and Australia, already united by the deadly threat of wildfires, now grieve this tragic loss together.
She said that the intense media attention to his death made it difficult to grieve in peace.
We ask this community to wrap each other in prayers and kindness as we all grieve together.
Now our city is left to grieve for Anthony House and Draylen Mason, and for the injured.
You grieve the future you imagined for your child and question where the world will take him.
It was, as was your article, permission to a beloved spouse to grieve and to keep living.
The shootings in peaceful Christchurch, her hometown, make her "grieve for our loss of innocence," she wrote.
I, myself, one of David's closest friends, had not yet had time to grieve for his death.
It would be completely understandable if the Smiths decided to grieve privately over such a terrible crime.
Early Sunday morning, a police officer parked in his driveway to grieve for two hours, he said.
Her husband, John, wrote a book about how to grieve, but he never truly mastered the process.
But, despite his intelligence and work ethic, he has no tools to cope, grieve, or move on.
"Starting today, Facebook employees will have up to 20 days paid leave to grieve an immediate family member, up to 10 days to grieve an extended family member, and will be able to take up to six weeks of paid leave to care for a sick relative," Sandberg writes.
Grieve is a symbol — a twig tossed into the broad current, to end up wherever he ends up.
The event held on Wednesday evening was organized by different organizations to give people a place to grieve.
She credits the museum, and the network of people she has met through it, with helping her grieve.
"With all the coverage and harassment we have received, there has yet to have time to properly grieve."
The slain man's husband Daniel (Noah Wyle) must help the pair's daughter Jira (Aliyah Royale) grieve this loss.
But she's right that it's a blessing to have something that special to grieve in the first place.
"It makes you feel rotten inside that you can't grieve, you can't cry, you can't--" he said, sobbing.
Earlier in the week, the Orange County Sheriff's office said the family had asked for privacy to grieve.
I would never suggest to anyone how to grieve, I can simply say what has worked for me.
It can feel kind of discomfiting, watching people grieve in a foreign language in the name of art.
I didn't really know how to grieve, but knew an undeniable way of releasing endorphins was to exercise.
I cannot speak for the Jewish community of Pittsburgh, or tell them how best to grieve and heal.
There really is a lot to grieve in the world right now, and that's palpable in Kelly's voice.
With every mention and new portrayal, the families of the victims are forced to grieve all over again.
We are in mourning for precious lives lost, and we will continue to grieve for a long time.
"All Americans stand with the people of Japan and grieve the victims and for their families," he said.
There is no correct way to experience grief, and certainly no correct way to grieve for an ex.
They appear to grieve and comfort one another, which is fascinating and quite touching — but absolutely horrifying, too.
I take a moment of silence for his family today as they continue to grieve their devastating loss.
"I grieve with the families who have lost loved ones, as I know their pain all to well."
Please remember us in the weeks to come as we grieve and process this impact to our community.
Piecing together Justine's last moments before the homicide would be a small comfort as we grieve this tragedy.
We seek comfort in those words for we know God lives in the hearts of those who grieve.
But Mazurenko had identified a genuine disconnection between the way we live today and the way we grieve.
"This is a time to celebrate George H.W. Bush, not to grieve his loss," Bush told the Journal.
But BBC Newsnight reported that some ministers could today quit the government to back the Grieve measure today.
The Grieve amendment was something that's gathered a lot of headlines in the last 24 hours as well.
How do you recommend parents and families grieve the loss of a child if they do it differently?
Dominic Grieve, Ken Clarke, Caroline Spelman and Nick Boles all wrote to the Labour leader agreeing to talks.
Yes, thousands of black men kill one another every year, and while many grieve, many do not protest.
He seems to find some comfort in hearing this crazy right-winger grieve for the fate of America.
The poem is an elegy for Baker's mother, but there's something in it for everyone to grieve. ♦
They grieve his suffering but believe this suffering makes way for great joy: the salvation of the world.
However, right now we ask that we be allowed to grieve the loss of one of our own.
" It adds: "She will be dearly missed, and we will all grieve the loss for a long time.
"Whenever you can't grieve and assimilate what has happened, you hold it in a certain way," he said.
"I can't imagine that you'll grieve for too long," he said, in a clumsy effort to comfort me.
It's ok to show emotion for in doing so, we show that we care, we grieve, we love.
On Monday, the famed Musalla mosque in Tehran will be used by mourners to grieve Iran's fallen commander.
There was no time to grieve; she said she worked 60 hours the week after her father died.
Elephants are known to have close family ties and to grieve when a member of their herd dies.
Elephants are known to have close family ties and to grieve when a member of their herd dies.
This lent a double whammy to the reveal, since it forced us to grieve for our own naïveté.
Meanwhile, fans are flooding to the Staples Center, where tonight's Grammys are being held, to grieve for Bryant:
"The hardest part was watching the owner grieve," said Adelaide Gaughran-Bedell, whose family lives in the area.
Now we can at least start to think about how to accept it and grieve our loved ones.
We needed to grieve instead of having our story be treated as trauma porn for others to consume.
MARSHALL CARTER-TRIPPEL PASO To the Editor: As a father and an educator, I grieve for Graham Burton.
"The fact that people are imitating him is further evidence that it's not just random," Mr. Grieve said.
I applaud Senator Mitt Romney for his courage, but I grieve that he felt it necessary to explain.
"They cannot grieve, they cannot remarry, they cannot sell property, the family has lost their breadwinner," she said.
Sure, we might expect the basketball world to grieve the passing of one of its all-time greats.
Grieve has said separately that he received a death threat just hours after being named in the story.
THE PRESIDENT: Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal murder -- a horrific massacre -- of dozens of innocent people.
After the hearing, Antonio Jones said he wanted to grieve and focus on how loved his daughter was.
On Friday evening, a somewhat shellshocked president retreated to the White House residence to grieve and assign blame.
It was, as is your article, permission to a beloved spouse both to grieve and to keep living.
And to write it so that he is both able to grieve and to contend with his guilt.
"MI5 have admitted that, given the information they had on Abedi, they should have done so," Grieve said.
After losing multiple people and pets in her life, Lovato said she never fully allowed herself to grieve.
Before long, the shocked and devastated had arrived to grieve at this impromptu meeting place by the hundreds.
I grieve with the families who have lost loved ones, as I know their pain all too well.
Dominic Grieve, another Conservative lawmaker, is also looking at ways to stop Britain from leaving without a deal.
The entire King County family supports his speedy recovery, and we grieve the lives lost in this terrible incident.
Facebook is expanding bereavement leave — from 10 to 20 days — to give employees more time to grieve and recover.
But as family, fellow musicians, and fans alike grieve, Petty leaves behind several iconic performances to remember him by.
While still continuing to grieve her father's death, Paris has also been dealing with the stress of court filings.
I'm not allowed to openly admit to any disappointment over my aging face, let alone grieve the younger one.
Dominic Grieve, a former attorney-general who chairs Parliament's security and intelligence committee, is also unaware of a precedent.
Even so, I saw pregnant women and didn't grieve; I chatted to a pregnant friend, and it was fine.
A vocal proponent of a second confirmatory referendum, Grieve is also an advocate for greater parliamentary control over Brexit.
And with every mention and new portrayal, the families of the victims are forced to grieve all over again.
"We must draw strength from what brings us together as a community, even as we grieve this unspeakable loss."
" She continued: "Those of us who embrace and respect freedom stand together, progress together, celebrate together and grieve together.
A second amendment from Dominic Grieve, another Tory, would suspend the rules for every sitting Tuesday until March 26th.
But the result is a surprisingly engaging, remarkably well-written mediation on the different, less-celebrated ways to grieve.
As Stiller continues to grieve, he said humor was the greatest gift he could have received from his mother.
" Opening up about her right to grieve her ex, Grande added that "everything i feel is valid and safe.
CEO Travis Kalanick took an indefinite leave of absence to grieve his mother who died in a boating accident.
The family ask that you please give them time to grieve and respect their privacy during this difficult time.
For example, at 10:53 AM one day, Gakirah turned to Twitter to grieve the death of a friend.
"Piecing together Justine's last moments before the homicide would provide small comfort as we grieve this tragedy," he said.
"The prosecutor is trying to turn the court into a cathartic forum for victims to grieve," Mr. Tolédano said.
Texans are genuinely honored that he called the Lone Star State home and we collectively grieve this monumental loss.
We grieve the greater anxiety felt by Muslims worldwide entering their houses of prayer and concerned for their safety.
I grieve for the scores of innocent people who have fallen, and my sympathies go out to their families.
The crown prince has delayed his coronation, saying that he wanted to grieve for his father with the country.
Brand New's music is so entangled with death, for example, that it helped some fans learn how to grieve.
BILL Don't let anyone, including your girlfriend or me, tell you how to grieve or when to move on.
The way I used to grieve was by not eating or by fighting, and I always got in trouble.
Students said that activism has helped them grieve, and wrought some purpose from the senseless killings of their friends.
Doctors, nurses and rehab specialists told me to grieve my old husband, and learn to love the new one.
We're all adults now because we haven't been able to sit and grieve for more than probably a day.
Lil Bub died that Sunday, just over 3 months ago, leaving behind a slew of adoring fans to grieve.
But the statement sounds so flippant, as if the family shouldn't grieve because this was an expected possible outcome.
The point was to give communities a chance to grieve, but also to convince them that change was possible.
Luckily, the setup is so effective that we don't have time to grieve over the romance with Agent Chang.
"We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister," the Archibald family said in a written statement.
Watching your future mother-in-law grieve has afforded you the dark opportunity to re-examine your own loss.
We will continue to grieve together, and we will continue to work in healing and beginning that healing process.
We ask that everyone respect the privacy of the families as they grieve the loss of their loved ones.
Yet one of the act's authors, Dominic Grieve, a former Tory attorney-general, insists its drafting is legally watertight.
FHIR evolved quickly, creating what its product director, Grahame Grieve, calls a "public treasure" of international health information exchange.
Today, we grieve with the families whose loved ones were killed in this senseless, cruel act of gun violence.
"I grieve with you for your loss and suffering; and humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness," added Nicholson.
Sonja Hagander, realized to her shame that there was no Muslim religious figure on campus to help students grieve.
We are here if you want to grieve, if you want to breathe, or if you want to fight.
We grieve with the loved ones of those who were taken & we extend our support to those who were injured.
"It has helped speed up use of new products and helped help others stay engaged with existing products," Grieve said.
We request space and time for them to appropriately grieve and come to terms with this latest impact of violence.
"A little birdie told us that Ed Sheeran would be playing at an upcoming wedding," Sol Grieve Rae, 183, announced.
"And that's how we'll grieve and get through this while we save other kids' lives, and make other parents aware."
Meanwhile, Tibbetts's family members continued to ask that they be allowed to grieve without being thrust into a political fight.
But I want to encourage people to give themselves space to grieve the loss of that expectation, of that dream.
I was faced with the reality that, while we make mourning a communal event, we leave people to grieve alone.
Actor Sean Astin wanted to grieve publicly for Orlando and found the words to do so in his own work.
In an email to the company, which Recode published, he said that he was taking time to grieve his mother.
None of the others were open to the public and some took place quietly as families opted to grieve privately.
"I grieve with the families who have lost loved ones, as I know their pain all too well," he wrote.
"We decided to build this after seeing people go to memorialize people, share memories, grieve with their communities," she says.
Gee ain't I being a lucky one We thank you for allowing us to grieve privately during this difficult time.
"We ask for the community to respect the privacy of her family and co-workers as they grieve this tragedy."
Following this we would ask everyone to respect our privacy to enable us to grieve and rebuild as a family.
And I will try to address at a later time as I'm too heartbroken to do anything else but grieve.
We can learn to lose our belief in specialness, grieve together, and create ceremonies to honor our pain and grief.
Those hopes were dashed as two key amendments — Cooper and Grieve, for anybody following along at home — failed to pass.
Davidson, I implore you, please just get some ice cream and rom-coms and grieve away from the vlogging camera.
Among primates, especially great apes, there is compelling evidence from behavioral and physiological responses to death that they do grieve.
"We grieve with his family and continue to offer our support as they mourn this unimaginable loss," the company said.
Even if you have an issue with the way you're being treated, I tell him, comply now and grieve later.
We don't grieve as those who have no hope because we trust that we will see this little one again.
No further details were released, and the family asked in the statement that their privacy be respected as they grieve.
It's more unclear to me how a person is supposed to grieve tastefully in a music video, or anywhere else.
Dozens of activists holding a banner saying "The air that we grieve" blocked entrances to the site in east London.
"As we do today, we honor their service and sacrifice and we grieve with their families and friends," he said.
On Sunday, those seeking a place to grieve trickled into the First Christian Church of Chico for a candlelight vigil.
But it's important to remember that you can love and grieve a person even though you didn't love their behavior.
And we must allow ourselves the space to fully grieve before trying to return to a time before the terror.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life," Trump later said at the White House at a previously scheduled event.
A reporter in a town ripped apart by tragedy builds bridges by telling stories that help people remember and grieve.
There, where his family often gathered for holidays and birthdays, relatives and friends began to gather this week to grieve.
We wouldn't diminish their grief, and that it's OK to really grieve your pet, and not be embarrassed by it.
Over the past two weeks, friends have reached out with calls to organize, get active, grieve together, please bring cheese.
But Clinton said it's not enough to grieve and urged people to stand up to the National Rifle Association (NRA).
It has taken work for Morgan to forgive the driver of the Walmart truck, and to grieve for his friend.
In a case like mine, it's difficult for people to know how to visit, or how to grieve, or when.
Jean Harley was here, but we could have used more of her on these pages in order to fully grieve.
She noted that some have criticized students for raising their voices, suggesting that they take the time to grieve instead.
What does it mean if the thing that helped me grieve my mother made the people closest to me uncomfortable?
On Wednesday evening, Chancellor Angela Merkel rushed to the New Synagogue in Berlin to grieve with the city's Jewish community.
And you know what it means to come together, to pull together, to grieve together, but, ultimately, to overcome together.
"I have been pushing myself, denying myself of the chance to grieve," he told CNN affiliate WDIV-TV in Detroit.
And yet, perhaps because my parents didn't bring me along to the funeral, I didn't cry or grieve for Gail.
The City and the people of New Orleans will come together, we will grieve together, and we will persevere together.
"People are just trying to find ways to grieve, and I think that song has become that, basically," he said.
As Raniya's family continues to grieve and the town of 5,100 residents remains in shock, there are many unanswered questions.
"We will be spending this time discussing our process to move forward and grieve the great losses," the company said.
We grieve for those lost during the decades when our government willfully ignored the epidemic rather than confronting it seriously.
For other fathers out there who have experienced miscarriages, I want them know that it's okay to grieve as well.
Kobe Bryant's tragic death sent shockwaves around the world and put a spotlight on how to grieve a public icon
"People are just trying to find ways to grieve, and I think that song has become that, basically," he said.
You grieve a version of yourself that doesn't exist anymore, and a future version that looks different than you'd planned.
"I've gone through a lot of trauma with nothing to grieve over," Wolf said, choking up in a telephone interview.
However, a prominent pro-EU Conservative lawmaker, Dominic Grieve, on Wednesday submitted legislation making provisions for a second Brexit referendum.
"No one has the right to tell somebody else how to grieve," Santoriello, who lives in Pennsylvania, said of Trump's remarks.
"Law enforcement is a noble, essential calling and we all grieve that we've again seen attacks on officers," the statement read.
The music stopped temporarily as band members ran to comfort bereaved relatives who lunged forward, wailing to grieve over the coffins.
Kunatanad, the swimwear designer, is patiently waiting to resume business, but he respects his country's conventions and its right to grieve.
" The university canceled day and evening classes Tuesday to allow members to grieve "the senseless loss of this bright, young woman.
The hip-hop community collectively took to Twitter today to grieve the death of well-known podcast personality Reggie Ossé a.k.a.
"You break up, you grieve, you get bored of grieving, and then you finally move on," she said of the split.
That evening the government reported that the prince had chosen to delay taking the throne, to allow more time to grieve.
I haven't stopped grieving the ineluctable loss, and I've just begun suspecting that I might grieve as long as I live.
Opening up about her right to grieve Miller — who died of an accidental overdose at the age of 26 on Sept.
Please continue praying for our family as we grieve the loss of our daughter and seek justice for this terrible tragedy.
We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack.
Meghan got emotional as she returned to The View, thanking supporters for their kind words as her family continues to grieve.
Friday would have been the Tigers' first official practice, however, Wade decided to cancel practice to allow his players to grieve.
And you know what it means to come together, to pull together, to grieve together, and most importantly, to overcome together.
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Meanwhile, the Crutcher family is left to protest and grieve over the latest example of anti-black violence by law enforcement.
"We would appreciate privacy during this process and we ask the public for their prayers for our family as we grieve."
"We grieve his loss, we honor his courage," said DART Police Chief James Spiller at the service, according to The Guardian.
But while in her hotel room, Huger went on Instagram Live — a move Bryant criticized as a strange way to grieve.
The family, he said, wants space to grieve and doesn't want his daughter's name to be part of a political controversy.
Haitians still grieve over the Parsley massacre on the border in 1937, triggered by Dominican complaints of cattle rustling and theft.
A broken girl who was close to her brother, who died young—and she couldn't grieve with her parents, no way.
"We grieve for their families, and we ask that God will comfort them with his overflowing mercy and grace," Trump said.
The Lib Dems have also decided not to oppose Dominic Grieve, a renegade ex-Tory running as an independent in Beaconsfield.
Characters can become part of an actor's identity, and leaving them behind can feel like a loss they need to grieve.
Sandberg's approach isn't insincere; original or not, the idea that "there is no wrong way to grieve" is an important one.
Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve, an opponent of Brexit, said the changes to May's deal did not make a material difference.
I'm taking tonight to grieve for minorities, women, immigrants, muslims & the LGBTQ community but tomorrow I'm waking up ready to fight.
For as long as I breathe, I will grieve and ache and love my son with all my heart and soul.
By the end, we understand why it matters to speak to grieving strangers, and why we all must grieve with them.
I deeply regret and grieve for each and every one of Casey's family members who were put through so much pain.
At an evening vigil, about 7,500 people, mostly students, packed into Halton Arena, where the 49ers play basketball, to grieve. Gov.
"I wanted my kids to learn how to grieve," said Ms. Andujar, who is now back on track with her training.
I know children of 8 who grieve because Christmas does not make them feel as it did when they were 5.
I still could not bring myself to call my uncle, but as I watched my mother grieve, I began to rethink.
"And that's also what we do when we meet in a public space to protest or to grieve together," she said.
It is also time to honor and to grieve those who have given their lives in military service to this nation.
As the family continues to grieve, social media users have said they don't know how they'd get through such a situation.
A lot of people who grieve are now saddled with guilt at giving away the memories of their parent or other.
Chancellor Meyer, in a blog post titled "We Grieve for Hussain," said it was a "painful time" for everyone on campus.
Pop Smoke's loved ones will be gathering this weekend to remember him, say some prayers and grieve together ... TMZ has learned.
Bryant fans grieve at a small memorial at the entrance of the Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks, California, Jan. 227.
"When heroes fall, Americans grieve, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these American heroes," Mr. Pence said.
The twins said they could not properly grieve their father because they felt they couldn't take any time off from YouTube.
Robinson: No. That's because children re-grieve, and as they grow older, they miss their parents in a whole other way.
Here's the first thing to know: there is no one way to grieve, and no best way to talk about it.
When they die, no one is there to grieve for them and no one is punished for enslaving and endangering them.
This affects how the sibling copes with the loss; the less cohesive the family unit, the harder it is to grieve.
For loved ones, it's not about a hope for a cure; rather, it's about having the time to accept and grieve.
Sometimes Christians are encouraged to "not question God" after a tragedy, Kearns said, or told not to grieve or doubt God.
There is no wrong or right way to grieve someone, especially when their death was as shocking and heartbreaking as Luke Perry's.
That line was about how we seemed to be obsessed with closure in the sense that we're not really allowed to grieve.
"When someone passes away that we don't know very well, we grieve, feel sad and life gets back to normal," McDowell said.
"We grieve with them and we pray for comfort and solace during these unimaginable circumstances," Berry said in the statement on Facebook.
Her mother, Susan Bro, said she would prefer to grieve in private but felt compelled to try to follow her daughter's example.
At the end of the meeting, Grieve checked his phone to see what kind of abuse he was receiving on social media.
Bryant's death also raised questions of how to grieve and honor a public icon who had also been accused of sexual assault.
There are societal rules of grieving -- beliefs we hold about how long and how much one should grieve before it's considered problematic.
Clearly, many of us have certain beliefs and traditions that can soften the devastation of having to grieve for a loved one.
"It's also great to just stand up and take a five-minute walk or stretch every once in a while," Grieve says.
As the Sanchez family continues to grieve, Sanchez is comforted knowing that her son has continued helping others, even in his death.
"Today we grieve the loss of a giant of human rights," said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International, in a statement.
Dominic Grieve, a Tory MP who favours a People's Vote, says the EU would extend next March's Brexit deadline if need be.
Since the tragedy, the entire Broadway family continues to grieve while making sure they keep the beloved wife and mother's memory alive.
On Wednesday, the Graves family, who returned home to Nebraska, asked for privacy to grieve, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
" The statement from Jose Baez said, "Instead of protecting victims, they are punishing and torturing the Hernandez family who need to grieve.
Mike performing an hour of standup at Legion Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Technology has altered the way people grieve for the better.
Republicans should allow them to grieve, while reminding the American people of the very unique circumstances that justified the GOP's Garland strategy.
As Jackson and Griffin both grieve, they strike up an unlikely friendship that proves to be as destructive as it is therapeutic.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
As Arnold, Cusick and their family continue to grieve during this tragic time, she is finding comfort by leaning on her religion.
Julia struggles to define herself after she's initially rejected from magic school, and then learns how to grieve after a devastating assault.
So calm down about the short-run macroeconomics; grieve for Europe, but you should have been doing that already; worry about Britain.
"It's a tragic time for all the family members, so we're allowing everybody to grieve at this time," Ireland told WSB-TV.
It's not so much that I lament it, because I grieve it, and there's a grieving process that ends up with acceptance.
We should grieve those we lose, not rushing to move on, not rushing back to a life that probably can't exist anymore.
Reeves was due to begin shooting back-to-back "Matrix" sequels that spring, but took some time to grieve before resuming working. 
Reeves was due to begin shooting back-to-back "Matrix" sequels that spring, but took some time to grieve before resuming working. 
Grieve had called on Johnson to allow its publication before the UK goes back to the polls in the upcoming general election.
"Had the tragedy not been so public, I probably would have taken more time to grieve," Ms. Fulton says in this episode.
When we grieve over frogs' loss and the global degradation it suggests, we're also mourning a kind of strange, singular natural beauty.
After Cray's death, however, McBride's narrative pivots swiftly back to politics without leaving either her or her readers sufficient space to grieve.
"There was never a chance to grieve, no time to process any of this," Mr. Manker said of his time in Iraq.
"I'm quite satisfied that we are going to get a meaningful vote on both 'deal' and 'no deal'," Grieve told Sky News.
These stories, like most of the others, grieve not for individuals but for the idea that they can ever really be known.
Barbara J. KingWicomico, Va.The writer is an anthropologist at the College of William and Mary and the author of "How Animals Grieve."
Biggs went on to blast Schiff for opting not to postpone Thursday's hearing, arguing lawmakers should have been provided time to grieve.
They suffer, they grieve, they try to withdraw from life, until they finally just square their shoulders and get on with it.
"Even as we grieve, we all have an interest in getting to the bottom of what happened," he said in a statement.
Shielded from the outside world, Siena becomes a sanctuary where he can grieve, as well as immerse himself in the city's aura.
"We grieve along with the victims' family and friends, along with the community for this tragic loss of innocent lives," said Gibson.
Shame on President Trump for not even once, not even yesterday, just saying, 'Look, I grieve with the people of Puerto Rico.
"I expected myself to grieve a lot more for my loss of my old relationship with food, and I didn't," she said.
This leaves hundreds of thousands of family members like us to grieve and seek for a way to help end this epidemic.
And Beautiful Boy doesn't try to provide an easy answer — it simply asks us to sit alongside those who suffer and grieve.
I grieve that a terrible act of terror in Orlando immediately became an ideological "tug of war" in a fight for political territory.
Many others took to social media to grieve over the loss of a man they called a "living saint" and "Pakistan's Mother Teresa".
Calle challenges the idea that "we seem ridiculous" when we grieve for our pets in a way that's similar to grieving for humans.
"Your patience is greatly appreciated as we give Dr. Misti Raman time to grieve the loss of her loving husband," the statement reads.
Meghan, 33, got emotional as she returned to The View, thanking supporters for their kind words as her family continues to grieve. Sen.
Missy remembers what it was like to grieve her son, while fighting for PMSR both in the hospital and in the court system.
Meates also provided this advice for people attempting to recover from Friday's events: —Richard James Friends of a missing man grieve in Christchurch.
Penny watches his friends grieve, though not always to his satisfaction, and he can't reach them to tell them that he's still there.
"At this time my family and I would just like some privacy as we take the necessary time to grieve," Sarah Rohwer said.
"When this happens, you end up having to grieve publicly, not privately, and it's unfortunate that it has come to this," Hruska said.
And finally, when it falls off the tree branch, the monkeys all grieve for it like they would if their own babies died.
"to allow our campus community to grieve the senseless loss of this bright, young woman," school president Ruth Watkins wrote in the statement.
In a statement to PEOPLE last month, Gordon's legal counsel said he continued to "grieve privately" and was "dehumanized by the fictitious allegations."
Go into it knowing that all good things must come to an end, including this performance, and be ready to let yourself grieve.
As fans flood Twitter to jokingly grieve the loss of their childhood crush, here's a look back at the happy couple's love story.
His friends and family still grieve him, especially his wife, Leigh (Olsen), who likely didn't think she would be a widow so young.
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As Andrew Grieve, air quality analyst from King's College London says, the effect is cumulative, from your first breath to your last breath.
The monarchy has been run by 96-year-old regent Prem after the prince asked to delay the succession in order to grieve.
There is no correct way to grieve, and I've learned not to feel guilty for putting myself first in these months post-miscarriage.
Harvard economist Grieve Chelwa recalls the excitement that greeted an American president who had "clearly identifiable roots, within this century," to the continent.
She found that while re-reading emails or text messages has indeed helped many people grieve, listening to audio recordings is more complicated.
Having an experience with a medium I think gives people permission to grieve, heal and live life the way that they deserve to.
The tinkerers, hackers and startups of the world will carry the brunt of this decision and I, for one, will grieve the loss.
We grieve now not just for who she was but who we hoped she would become had she gotten the help she needed.
That Ada's marriage to the wealthy Omar (Babacar Sylla) has already been arranged and is well underway only complicates her attempts to grieve.
Ryan Reynolds is opening up about the recent death of his father, and explaining how his beloved Deadpool character has helped him grieve.
He also continues to grieve for his wife, whose murder the viewer has to keep reliving -- in gauzy Technicolor dreams -- along with him.
Others, such as Phillip Hammond and Dominic Grieve, know they have no chance of returning to government with Mr. Johnson at the helm.
Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, 64, declined to be declared king immediately after his father's death, saying he wanted to grieve along with the country.
Dominic Grieve, who Downing Street recently sacked as a Conservative MP after voted to stop a no-deal Brexit, was also in attendance.
Former Conservative Minister Dominic Grieve spoke out as the UK prepares to go back to the polls for a general election in December.
Surely all Americans, gun owners and otherwise, grieve the loss of 17 young lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
The question remains: How much carnage must America endure — and grieve — before commonsense universal background checks prevail as the law of the land?
After she is found dead of anorexia, her brother and father come to Germany to retrieve her body, and grieve an incomprehensible death.
The new policy allows up to 20 days paid leave to grieve immediate family members and 10 days' paid leave for extended family.
Watching her siblings visibly grieve on camera, we can see the mark that her life — not only her death — left on their lives.
On Sunday, the club assembled at the ballpark to grieve and to have a news conference, at which they all wore black jerseys.
The mayor, Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., urged city residents to come together to help Mr. Crutcher's family grieve and promised a fair investigation.
Now I'm in the 10th grade, writing about how I used to grieve, but I am happy with the family I am with.
"The Castle" is white hot with the accumulated dismay of this confounding moment, a masterwork that ought to grieve and shame us collectively.
This book follows Middletown residents as they grieve and try to move on after the deaths of their neighbors, spouses or family members.
Although many believed Biden would have fared better than Hillary Clinton, Biden opted to steer clear of the 2016 presidential race to grieve.
From Iraq to Israel, many victims of the commander's shadow warfare celebrated his death; but in Tehran, thousands filled the streets to grieve.
I went to grieve my grandmother&aposs death and to escape the constant ambulance sirens of LA, which only reminded me of her.
When Ms. Land was injured, the news cameras came and left in a matter of hours, leaving her relatives to grieve in anonymity.
"We grieve as we strongly condemn the barbaric beheading of yet another kidnap victim," said Jesus Dureza, an adviser to President Rodrigo Duterte.
So how, in the age of communal and public mourning, do we grieve and not let the grief police undercut how we feel?
It's clearly a laughing matter in the States, while Iranians grieve the loss of a national icon and hundreds of unintended casualties. pic.twitter.
And it's really terrifying to me, because I know how much it would hurt me and how much I would grieve over it.
Richard, his children and family ask everyone to respect their privacy as they grieve the tragic loss of their wife, mother and grandmother.
Give yourself time to grieve Even if you hated your last job, it was familiar and you had established connections and a reputation.
By staying silent as I did, the focus remained on how my mom died, robbing me the ability to grieve my actual loss.
"Can the Left let the families grieve for even 24 hours before they push their anti-gun and anti-gunowner agenda?" she wrote.
It sounds like you needed that time to grieve, and it&aposs OK that your body and your fitness weren&apost your priority.
"We're going to grieve for just a very brief period longer, and then we're going to celebrate his life forever," he told them.
Things get even more interesting when Mr Grieve stacks his maps—some 9,000 of them—on top of each other to find bigger patterns.
This has been proposed by Conservative lawmaker Dominic Grieve and has a chance of succeeding as it is supported by lawmakers from several parties.
There needs to be a deeper understanding of the various ways in which people grieve—not all of these ways require reminders, she says.
We are utterly heartbroken and ask for privacy during this immensely difficult time as we grieve the loss of our precious son and brother.
Dominic Grieve, the Committee's chairman, said the CSPs had failed to stop their systems being used as a safe haven for extremists and terrorists.
This has been proposed by Conservative lawmaker Dominic Grieve and has a chance of succeeding as it is supported by MPs from several parties.
We went to the vigil for one reason: to grieve the loss of innocent lives that were stolen from this world by vile hatred.
"I think she should have been allowed a bit more time to grieve," says actress Vivica A. Fox who plays Pat Houston, Brown's aunt.
He watched the footage of nearby Grand Junction, Colorado, residents beginning to grieve near the snowy street corner where the officer was gunned down.
In the end Mrs May promised Tory rebels she would accept the thrust of the Grieve amendment when the bill returns to the Lords.
"We are utterly heartbroken and ask for privacy during this immensely difficult time as we grieve the loss of our precious son and brother."
Anna Soubry, a stalwart of the campaign, has been joined by grandees such as Dominic Grieve and young high-flyers such as Sam Gyimah.
"In all those 38 years with trying to get Joyce's [case from] unsolved to solved, I didn't have any time to grieve," she says.
"I immediately felt connected to this community kitchen: it is a place for women to laugh, grieve, cry, and cook together," the Duchess explains.
"The new prime minister must take a decision as a matter of priority," said Dominic Grieve, chairman of parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC).
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
Nobody seems to know why any of this is happening, as EV Grieve, who's been on this beat tirelessly for weeks, reported on Thursday.
"We hope that Michael's acceptance of responsibility will help the Scott family as they continue to grieve their loss," Slager's attorney, Andy Savage, said.
"Our hearts hurt today as we grieve, and mourn the loss of one of our own," he said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Police officers, physicians and emergency staff often don&apost get much time to grieve as they deal with the chaos of evacuations and danger.
These are the communities that must come together, grieve, and continue living long after the news cameras have left and the comment sections quieted.
In the meantime, we ask that you give us time to grieve in private and to support each other at this very difficult time.
However much we may want to keep the dead around us, and however easy it is, that's perhaps not what we need to grieve.
"The new prime minister must take a decision as a matter of priority," said Dominic Grieve, chairman of parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC).
"I was just scared and there was so much going on that I don't think I really had time to adequately grieve," she said.
Dominic Grieve, the chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, has said there is no legitimate reason for delaying the publication of the report.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
The base held a memorial gathering for the victims, but she hardly had time to grieve, or even to take in what had occurred.
"Nothing has changed on the governance front, nothing has changed structurally," said Grieve Chelwa, a Zambian economist who is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard.
"They continue to mourn and grieve for their son," said Mr. Osman, who added that the family also felt "profound sympathy" for the victims.
And the Dothraki always expect their widows to grieve forever, locked away in the Temple of the Dosh Khaleen, until Dany ends that practice.
Where the wreckage of the World Trade Center once smoldered, a memorial now attracts visitors from around the world to learn, remember and grieve.
As summer vacation begins, Julia has just two objectives: to avoid moping about her size, and to grieve for her late, beloved dog, Ramon.
After we have returned to our daily routines, Americans will grieve the loss of more lives taken in ways that may truly shock us.
On Monday, Sanders said that the Trumps would "express the support of the American people and grieve with the Pittsburgh community" during their trip.
Because the killings targeted members of Toronto's LGBTQ community, more than a dozen affiliated groups organized a community vigil on February 13 to grieve.
This is a truly difficult time for our parish community as we continue to grieve the loss of Ms. Leja and injury to Mrs.
Professor Moe is a rare exception to the rule that if every political scientist died, only our loved ones would grieve: Moe had impact.
On Mother's Day as a gift he would give me extra crack because I would grieve so much for my children that I left.
Francis says the NFLPA also plans on reaching out to Smith's family -- but doesn't want to bother them until they've had time to grieve.
Primates are social animals that live many years, make attachments with others of their species and with humans, and grieve when those attachments are lost.
Though Declan never had a chance to create a family tradition with his mother, Cosgrove was inspired to help other families grieve through the program.
Wearing their school colors, students formed a sea of green and streamed into the Dale F. Halton Arena to grieve together at a memorial service.
Trump scheduled the visit "to express the support of the American people and to grieve with the Pittsburgh community," Sanders said at a news briefing.
The team had discussed how they might finish the game after Joel's death, in case Green had to take a few months off to grieve.
"That the Americans have done this is incomprehensible," said Dominic Grieve, the Conservative Party lawmaker who chairs the powerful Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament.
In the episode, Rob was just trying to get through each day raising his two young sons while also allowing room to grieve his wife.
"I don't see how he could lead a government of national unity," Grieve told the BBC, adding that other people could lead such a government.
"We want to thank you all for the support you have shown us as we grieve for the patriarch of our family," the family said.
Last Thursday was the second anniversary of Robin Williams' death, and his daughter Zelda reminded us that there's no right or wrong way to grieve.
Nearly 20 years later, Kimber has a Facebook page, Justice for Mikelle Biggs, for family and friends to share memories of Mikelle and grieve collectively.
When a child is sick, a family has time to process what's happening and is better equipped to grieve together when that child is gone.
Remove yourself and go and grieve, 'cause it does warrant grieving, and get therapy and talk to counselors and your minister, and people, your relatives.
On Friday night after the attacks, more than 100 people from La Loche gathered that night for a candlelight vigil to grieve over what happened.
He told them about how they will grieve their slain schoolmates and cope with those emotions and others while trying to heal after the shooting.
MPs who have peddled a softer line on Brexit, such as Sir Oliver Letwin and Dominic Grieve, have faced deselection threats from their local parties.
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Ride the Ducks will be closed for business while we support the investigation, and to allow time to grieve for the families and the community.
For those directly affected by mass violence, the desire to avoid politics is about giving victims and their loved ones space to grieve and reflect.
Each year, families across the nation are left to grieve the loss of over 22019 children and thousands of adults to influenza and its complications.
I said, 'You're going to hug me, you're going to see mommy cry and I'm going to grieve because I love your brother so much.
Maybe I'll write a different book in the future, but now my responsibility is to my family and myself as we grieve our beautiful Henry.
"Today as Americans we grieve the brutal murder, a horrific massacre of dozens of innocent people," he said in a statement at the White House.
They held off a day or even a week until the full details of the tragedy were known and people had a chance to grieve.
It made me feel so much more secure knowing that my husband and daughters would be able to grieve without financial strain if I died.
"You don't really have a socially sanctioned right to grieve," said Dr. Doka, who teaches gerontology at the College of New Rochelle in New York.
Sebold grants Susie a disembodied omniscience — the dead teenager hovers close to her loved ones as they grieve and look for answers surrounding her death.
" By last Thursday, EV Grieve reported, an updated version of the sign was posted with a line that clarified the stance somewhat: "Stop Kardashianism now!
When we rank our losses, when we validate some and minimize others, many people are left alone to grieve what then become their silent losses.
The film features visitors from around the world who have come to learn, remember and grieve at the 9/153 Memorial in New York City.
We come together to mark occasions, to celebrate, to grieve, to mourn, to figure out our beliefs, to plan projects, to barn-raise, to barnstorm.
Villarreal wrote that since July 2017, she has been able to grieve the loss of that child with therapy and is working on forgiving herself.
It had not occurred to me that there was anything to forgive—that anything was ensouled that could grieve, that could endure through the years.
It's extremely challenging to grieve while also having to live the rest of my life normally and keep going to work and doing my hobbies.
To the Editor: As a therapist I know that a crucial step in not repeating a self-destructive act is to acknowledge and grieve it.
We take a moment to grieve, then move along with our day, accepting that this is what the world has come to. Parkland. Vegas. Odessa.
Our minds are designed to learn, form attachments, fall in love and grieve, among other things, and to remember the experience in an orderly fashion.
You may grieve over everything from those Friday night dates you used to have together to the future you'd already planned out in your mind.
"Although the days are feeling dark as we grieve and mourn, Ruth is the light that will shine on you when needed," the fraternity said.
Mr. Lubitz explained that while other families were able to grieve the loss of their sons, daughters, spouses or friends, his family's grief was different.
Something to add to Halpern's excellent insights: While he asks why people read poetry, he does not address why they write it when they grieve.
And as I watched her grieve and listened to her stories, I was shocked by how little support there is for couples in your position.
It takes strength to face our sadness and to grieve and to let our grief and our anger flow in tears when they need to.
Still others have concentrated on a specific emotion, such as Jonathan Balcombe in "Pleasurable Kingdom" (2006) and Barbara J. King in "How Animals Grieve" (2013).
Reuters photo of the dayMourners Mourners grieve at a vigil in honor of Edward and Edwin Bryant, twin brothers who were shot and killed in Chicago.
Police from nearby Arlington, Texas, will handle security for Obama's visit, so that the city's police force can grieve, Dallas Police Chief David Brown told reporters.
Trolls have emerged in the comments of her page to shame her for the way she talks, what she's wearing, and how she's decided to grieve.
After a father in California was given the devastating news that his son had died, he and his family planned a funeral and began to grieve.
It is as a family that we will grieve his passing and maintain the pursuit of a vision for the Club that is now his legacy.
I was not able to fully come to grips with the emotional pain that comes with feeling different until I began to grieve over that hurt.
After Sunday's shooting tragedy, the hashtag #twomenkissing has sprung up for those wanting to show solidarity with the survivors and grieve those who lost their lives.
"The Graves family appreciates the support they have received and have asked for privacy as they grieve the loss of their son," the sheriff's department tweeted.
Taylor's best friend and former costar Reed Timmer was among the first to publicly grieve the 38-year-old Discovery Channel star's passing on social media.
"We are here to grieve with you, but more importantly we are here because we love you," Obama addressed the Biden family before praising Beau's character.
" The company said they would "be closed for business while we support the investigation, and to allow time to grieve for the families and the community.
"You know we're going to grieve, and the individual is not with us any longer, so we're very faithful people," her father José Merced Corona said.
Put off any decisions that don't need to be made right away, and give yourself — and other loved ones affected by the loss — time to grieve.
Now we grieve tonight, and I want everyone in America to pray for these families that lost their children and lost a substitute teacher as well.
I will be absent from the radio and on social media for a time as I grieve and try to process this loss with my family.
Still reeling from that trauma, Charlottesville has had no time to grieve as we braced for the next, and bigger, onslaught of hate coming our way.
"John Glenn is, and always will be, Ohio's ultimate hometown hero, and his passing today is an occasion for all of us to grieve," Ohio Gov.
"The family appreciates the outpouring of support and love, and respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time," Christian Gregory said.
On Thursday night, Prince's band the Revolution arrived on that stage for the first time since 2012 to honor, and grieve for, one of their own.
Offering a written expression of condolence (from the Latin word condolere, to grieve or to suffer with someone) used to be a staple of polite society.
The death of a family member or friend upends the world of those who grieve; everything they knew of themselves and their environment is changed, foreign.
They were about death, loss, fighting, but the goal was to transform those things: death to vitality, a loss to grieve, to reconnect with that individual.
The kids aren't able to deal with their own loss, and there's a selfish quality to the mum's grief because she's not letting her kids grieve.
I think you haven't truly let go of the idea that if you love and grieve your sister hard enough, she'll be given back to you.
In the meantime, friends and family of the four Nevada victims — some of whom flanked the police at the Sunday news conference — were left to grieve.
And when Mr. Linzy's mother became ill and died while he was mounting a solo show at the gallery, Mr. Castillo encouraged Mr. Linzy to grieve.
It's OK to grieve these losses and feel these desires, but social distancing is what we must do now so that we can gather again later.
After a big achievement or a tough failure, give yourself 24 hours to celebrate the success or grieve the defeat, but then get back to work.
"He'd like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun of happy memories that he left behind when life was done," it reads.
Some of the Academy leaders addressed everyone at the facility -- encouraging them to support each other, grieve together and honor Kobe by living good, quality lives.
But first I had to grieve what I lost — my practice, my stamina, my ability to multitask — before I could move on and embrace what remained.
But whichever side they are on, all Yemeni women grieve and try to make sense of their lives as they stand in the midst of chaos.
When millions of people are denied the opportunity to grieve collectively over someone widely regarded as a hero, their trust in government can only further erode.
" The Dawson's Creek star went on to explain that there needs to be "zero shame" around miscarriages and that parents should give themselves "space to grieve.
" Dominic Grieve, one of the Conservative rebels, told lawmakers that "the irrationality of the debate we are having on the details of Brexit is truly chilling.
"We grieve with the family over this loss, and our hopes are that this helps emphasize how serious the dangers of vaping can be," Byers said.
While he initially blasted his brother-in-law — describing Chris, 33, as a "heartless psychopath" — on Friday he posted again about the killings, this time to grieve.
" Wooten said, "this is an incredibly sad and tragic situation and our thoughts are will the Elias family as they grieve the loss of their loved one.
Watching the destruction she faces as a mother unable to properly grieve her son is in many ways what draws the audience in in the first episode.
Kennecke took time off to grieve, but she also decided to make Emily's story public in hopes that other families won't have to suffer as she has.
"It is a powerful and skillful way to get people, particularly younger people, to engage with the ethical issues surrounding the end of one's life," Grieve said.
At its surface, my experience could seem to fall into what's called a parasocial interaction, Klemanski says, in which I grieve for someone I don't know personally.
In the 18 months to March this year at least 12 terrorist plots were thwarted, according to Dominic Grieve, who chairs the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee.
Howard Schwartz, Maplewood, N.J. I wholeheartedly disagree with Jenna Wortham's views in thinking social media has in any shape, manner or form improved the way we grieve.
" Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump took to his Facebook page to comment on the tragedy, writing, "We grieve for the officers killed in Baton Rouge today.
Gazing back and wishing for the way it was, you are repeatedly reminded that your dreams are an illusion, and you grieve that loss all over again.
"John Glenn is, and always will be, Ohio's ultimate hometown hero, and his passing today is an occasion for all of us to grieve," said Ohio Gov.
" The statement continued, "We are utterly heartbroken and ask for privacy during this immensely difficult time as we grieve the loss of our precious son and brother.
Photo: Liran Samuni/Taï Chimpanzee ProjectWe know chimpanzees as intelligent, emotional creatures that make and use tools, grieve for their dead, and pass down traditions between generations.
We ask you that you please respect our privacy while we take this time to grieve and remember the magical moments we spent with our little angel.
Now to grieve and clear his head before enacting changes at Uber, Travis has told his team he'll be taking a leave of absence of unspecified length.
"As you can imagine, this is a very difficult time for our family and I respectfully request that you allow us to grieve in private," she said.
These obligations are work: labor that is necessary to preserve the meaning of Trayvon's death for generations to come, but that weighs on those who grieve nonetheless.
Mr. Grieve, who was purged from the Conservative Party after clashing over Brexit with Mr. Johnson, said the government had no valid reasons for delaying its release.
"We grieve with all the families in Sutherland Springs harmed by this act of hatred, and we'll stand with the survivors as they recover," Obama tweeted Sunday.
How far of a stretch should it be for good people to come together and, if nothing else, find a body for his family to grieve over?
As June heads west to a tiny village in rural Washington to grieve, other characters explore their secrets RAIN: A Natural and Cultural History, by Cynthia Barnett.
Anti-Brexit Conservative Dominic Grieve says the Queen should tell the prime minister to resign should he try and ignore a vote in the House of Commons.
Besides their political import, visiting them is an opportunity "to grieve alone, to consider the new terrain and to work out how I might continue from here".
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will be taking some time away from the company to grieve his mother, according to a company-wide email he just sent out.
Relief crews came from other areas to Redding on Wednesday so firefighters could be together and grieve the death of colleague Jeremy Stoke, Chief Cullen Kreider said.
"I immediately felt connected to this community kitchen; it is a place for women to laugh, grieve, cry and cook together," Markle says in the book's foreword.
The three-time champion will return to racing in Sweden next week, after spending time away from her sport to grieve the death of her father, Jeff.
But who is this translation for and will they come to my language's four-night funeral to grieve what has been lost in my efforts at translation?
The director of the facility advised us against telling Mom that Dad had died, as she wouldn't remember and would grieve anew each time she was told.
"The family desires space to grieve and does not wish to have the final and violent moments of Gary's distinguished life be his public legacy," he said.
Elegies like this one will play an important role as people continue to confront a transformed, perhaps unnatural world, and grieve for the doomed or already lost.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA (Reuters) - After failing to grow wheat in Canada's subarctic Yukon territory 2000 years ago, farmer Steve Mackenzie-Grieve gave it another shot in 24.3.
For those who are losing loved ones at this time, there is also the loss of the normal rituals of funerals and communities gathering to grieve together.
" Browns team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam offered words of support for Smith, who will be excused from team activities to grieve "as he sees best fit.
And it doesn't negate the fact that the two of you now have something very big in common: You both loved and lost and grieve your fathers.
Back at the main fair, works by Agnes Martin and her contemporary Cy Twombly in the Pace and Galerie Karsten Grieve booths, respectively, lean towards the phenomenological.
That spirit should bring together all citizens, of all countries, who — whatever their faith or birthplace — grieve now for the innocents cut down Monday night in Manchester.
In the M. Night Shyamalan produced Servant, Jericho is a lifelike baby doll designed to help mother Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) grieve the loss of her real child.
We need collective space, as a society, to grieve — to look long and hard at what is cracked and fractured in our world and in our lives.
Sharing stories of miscarriage helps women grieve and fight for change Miscarriage holds the unusual position of being both very common and routinely avoided in polite conversation.
We grieve for those who have died or who are still in danger, as well as for those who have had to leave their homes and country.
Along with Dominic Grieve, a former attorney-general, and others he may form part of a group of perhaps a dozen pro-European Tories voting against Mrs May.
During the days that followed, I watched my father grieve the loss of his mother, and I realised that someday I too would have to go through this.
LONDON (Reuters) - British opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is unsuitable for leading a possible government of national unity, rebel Conservative Party lawmaker Dominic Grieve said on Monday.
Then, of course, you have multiple generations of vivacious, supportive, sylphlike women who love hard and die dramatically in order for the men in their lives to grieve.
"Courtney and her husband, Doug, are at an emotional loss for words and are using this time to grieve with their close family and friends," read the statement.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump will travel to Pennsylvania tomorrow to "grieve with the Pittsburgh community" following Saturday's mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
Still, in the 18 months to March this year at least 12 terrorist plots were disrupted, according to Dominic Grieve, who chairs the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee.
This produced the bizarre spectacle of Dominic Grieve, a former Tory attorney-general who had drafted the text under scrutiny, voting against his own amendment on June 20th.
The crown prince has requested that his succession be delayed for an unspecified period, so he can grieve with the people, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has said.
Barquin Arozamena will be honored by the university at a football game on Saturday, and her golfing team has withdrawn from a scheduled tournament in Michigan to grieve.
This observation, and possibly the juvenile gorilla Ihumure's persistent proximity to mountain gorilla silverback Titus' corpse, may suggest that humans are not unique in their capacity to grieve.
Luckily for them, and us, Dixon Avenue Basement Jams—the house and techno imprint run out of Glasgow by Dan Lurinsky and Kenny Grieve—have done just that.
As the legal case against the suspects moves forward, those close to Nicole are left to grieve the death of the girl who loved pandas and American Idol.
"We grieve and pray for the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks in Iran, and for the Iranian people, who are going through such challenging times," Trump said.
The former NFL quarterback eulogized his parents in The Players' Tribune shortly after their deaths, but he admits he was "too busy" to properly grieve at the time.
"  • For more compelling True Crime coverage, follow our Crime magazine  on Flipboard Webster adds, "She laments the fact daily that she never was allowed to grieve Landyn's death.
"We hope that Michael's acceptance of responsibility will help the Scott family as they continue to grieve their loss," Andrew Savage, Slager's attorney, said in a statement Tuesday.
After Ferguson, in 2014, the group began holding events at Robert E. Lee's monument, initially as a means of giving people the space to vent, grieve, and heal.
Her family will grieve while they spend years to come in the same courtroom as two strangers police have accused of abducting and murdering the 3-year-old.
Embattled CEO Travis Kalanick is taking a leave of absence from Uber to grieve the loss of his mother, who passed away in a boating accident last month.
"As we grieve over the evil mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, let us not overlook that Chicago experienced its deadliest weekend of the year," Trump wrote.
As Italians grieve for the nearly 300 people killed this week and for the destruction in some of Italy's loveliest historic towns and villages, many are also angry.
The crown prince declined to become king immediately because he wanted more time to grieve, General Prayuth, who is also the country's prime minister, told reporters on Thursday.
"There is something smacking of the fascist state about them (the attacks)," Dominic Grieve, a former British attorney general, was quoted as saying in The Times on Saturday.
Taylor worries that having 20 days off to grieve might unintentionally create a pressure to deal with everything within that timeframe and return to work on top form.
Our tears and self-flagellations are meant to be in remembrance of Hussain's agony, but it's actually a chance for us to grieve about our own quotidian sufferings.
It was never going to be otherwise; but, as he once said to me in relation to his brother's death, "We do not control who we grieve for."
But I grieve for her husband and, most of all, for the 13-year-old daughter Ms. Spade left behind, who will carry this trauma with her forever.
Sir Oliver and Mr Grieve are both veterans of the "May wars" to prevent the government from steamrolling Parliament and have created a store of templates and strategies.
Grieve and lament as Target Margin's five-hour staging of this Eugene O'Neill epic, inspired by Aeschylus' tragedies and relocated to post-Civil War America, finishes its run.
We grieve that our grandchildren have now lost their beloved father -- and have deep compassion for his parents, siblings, who have now lost their beloved son and brother.
I grieve for the tarnished image of my beloved alma mater, and for all my fond college memories now tainted by knowledge of this abhorrent miscarriage of justice.
Two amendments are expected to be tabled by Conservative Party lawmaker Dominic Grieve which will include a request for a second referendum and putting a pause on Article 50.
Following is the full text of remarks, Obama delivered at the White House: Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal murder - a horrific massacre - of dozens of innocent people.
Yet it's dangerous to not allow other white Americans, who don't believe in white nationalism and supremacy, to grieve for the traditional America they see dying all around them.
The third season on HBO, for example, introduces Arturo and Adriana, a couple who purchase a reborn doll named Nico to help them grieve the loss of their child.
"We continue to grieve over the losses related to our son's involvement in this tragic incident and pray daily for God's healing grace," Fabian Nunez said in a statement.
Mourners took to the streets in cities around the country this week to protest and grieve the deaths of three separate shootings in the span of just three days.
For William Grieve, a Bahrain-based businessman with consulting work in Manama and Doha, his weekly 40-minute flight to Qatar is now a 10-hour journey via Kuwait.
" Dominic Grieve, a longtime Tory who broke with Mr. Johnson over his Brexit strategy and was purged from the party, said the Conservatives had "hemorrhaged support from Middle England.
Despite his name—his parents chose it in tribute to Keir Hardie, Labour's founder—he eschews tribalism and is close to liberal Tories like Andrew Tyrie and Dominic Grieve.
Christopher Rice-Wilson, director of civic engagement for Alliance San Diego, told reporters Wednesday that family members requested privacy while they grieve and would make statements at some point.
The concession to Mr Grieve matters because it makes a no-deal Brexit, already tricky for lack of preparation, all but impossible, and a soft Brexit far more likely.
Heidi and I send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Cindy, and to the entire McCain family, as they grieve the loss of a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
The church's interim rector, Ricardo Avila, also opened up the church on Wednesday evening, for a service where Hillary Clinton supporters could pray together and grieve their candidate's loss.
"My heart goes out to those who were taken from us too soon and to their families, loved ones, and communities who are left to grieve," Gaga's note begins.
We also got a statement from the school a little while ago saying, we know that our students and staff are going to need counseling to help them grieve.
Prayuth said Prince Vajiralongkorn wanted to grieve with the people and leave the formal succession until later, when the president of parliament will invite him to ascend the throne.
Behaviors such as grooming, sniffing, and poking the dead, and in one case a young gorilla's attempt at comfort nursing, suggests these primates, like humans, grieve for their dead.
"My heart goes out to those who were taken from us too soon and to their families, loved ones, and communities who are left to grieve," the star wrote.
In an ideal world, Octavia would get more time to grieve, but since there's no time, I hope she's still aware that she's gonna need that Nightblood cure soon.
Almost eight years after the financial collapse, film and TV try to process the wreckage After a national tragedy, we grieve, we process, we debate — and eventually, we dramatize.
Prayuth said on Thursday Prince Vajiralongkorn wanted to grieve with the people and leave the formal succession until later, when the parliament will invite him to ascend the throne.
I think that there is so much that's fascinating about the way we grieve, the way we recover, the way we learn to take better care of each other.
"It's certainly pertinent to an election," Dominic Grieve, a former attorney general who was chairman of the parliamentary committee that compiled the report, said last week on Sky News.
As we continue to grieve, rest assured, that we are working diligently with our legal team to determine exactly what happened and why this police officer killed our son.
"I grieve with you for your loss and suffering, and humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness," General Nicholson said, delivering an unusually unqualified apology for a wartime commander.
"My heart goes out to those who were taken from us too soon and to their families, loved ones, and communities who are left to grieve," the note reads.
A series of somber ceremonies take place here every day, with relatives carrying in the caskets under the scorching sun as mourners surround them to grieve and sing hymns.
Recognizing this doesn't pardon the 100,000 people who came to grieve for Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, but it reminds us that their existence is tied up with our own.
A church in Wilson County is a place where we come to mourn losses, grieve the death of a friend or relative, celebrate the joys of life and love.
"My prayer for you this season is that you make time to celebrate that reality, and to grieve that reality, and that you will know you are not alone."
"Some of these individuals were homeless, many were poor, some were newborn babies, and tragically many of them have no loved ones to grieve for them," Ms. Hahn said.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA, March 22 (Reuters) - After failing to grow wheat in Canada's subarctic Yukon territory 2000 years ago, farmer Steve Mackenzie-Grieve gave it another shot in 24.3.
"We grieve and pray for the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks in Iran, and for the Iranian people, who are going through such challenging times," Mr. Trump wrote.
"We grieve with you, we honor you and we pledge to you that we will always remember Robert and what he did for all of us," the president said.
Applegate plays Jen, a woman who recently lost her husband in a tragic hit-and-run car accident, looking for a way to grieve and for her husband's killer.
Dominic Grieve, the intelligence committee chairman in Parliament, pointed to elaborate safeguards that prevent spying on the United States and require "a valid national security purpose" for any monitoring.
I think it tells you a lot about the culture of Columbia and how there's never really any time to stop and breathe, or even grieve, in this instance.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in August that the state law appropriately balanced free-speech rights and the privacy right of mourners to grieve without intrusions.
It's healthy to grieve Hamp, who survived the Virginia Tech shooting, said she struggled with going through the stages of grief that involve denial, anger, depression and then acceptance.
He has as much to grieve as the next Myspace user, having lost the bulk of the music he and his now-deceased friend made early in high school.
"I am hoping now that we can lay Ian down to rest and that we can grieve and mourn the way we were supposed to," Ian's great-aunt told WETM18.
Robson Grieve, chief marketing officer at New Relic, a data analytics firm, has used Intercom for about a year and said it has had a positive impact on the company.
JM: I won't remember what year it was, but, in the East Village there was me, EV Grieve, and then Bowery Boogie was focused more on the Lower East Side.
"We talked a lot about the minefield of managing to fall in love and actively grieve at the same time," Lucy, a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford, said.
The government has said Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn wants to grieve with the people and leave the formal succession until later, when parliament will invite him to ascend the throne.
As we grieve, many sad, angry, and worried people are asking how we can begin to heal the divisions between police and communities, and how we can prevent future horrors.

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