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We grieve for the family -- no matter the color.
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.
I grieve for the young man who pulled the trigger.
"I just grieve for you," Mr. Trump told the group.
I grieve for those who have suffered and their families.
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.
"We are stunned and grieve for our beloved B.S.O.," Mr. Prechtl said.
And you're not here because you grieve for Baltimore, although you do.
Society wants you to grieve for like a month, and it's such [expletive].
So grieve for a day or two, ladies, and let's get back to work.
The deep bond between combat soldiers is evident when survivors grieve for the lost.
"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.
I grieve for all the victims of this shooting and for their loved ones.
When I'm dead, I will either be with Nick or no longer grieve for him.
Don't feel like you can't grieve For many marginalized people, Trump's success feels like trauma.
"We grieve for what happened to Jules Woodson," the Austin church said in a statement.
So it might seem misplaced to grieve for AfterEllen when so much has taken their place.
This knowledge was enough to make me grieve for the world that is vanishing before us.
"I grieve for the theater, but the reality is there has to be consequences," she said.
"We grieve for the family that lost a loved one," Pence told local news affiliate WXII.
Fellow British songwriting great Elvis Costello suggested he would grieve for Bowie away from social media.
At the end of the story, he shuts his eyes to grieve for the folly of man.
She seems to be pretending to grieve for Frank — and more than enjoying her time in power.
How we can wear an I Can't Breathe T-shirt, and still grieve for fallen police officers.
"All Americans stand with the people of Japan and grieve for the victims and for their families."
Now our city is left to grieve for Anthony House and Draylen Mason, and for the injured.
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.
Early Sunday morning, a police officer parked in his driveway to grieve for two hours, he said.
We are in mourning for precious lives lost, and we will continue to grieve for a long time.
There is no correct way to experience grief, and certainly no correct way to grieve for an ex.
He seems to find some comfort in hearing this crazy right-winger grieve for the fate of America.
"Grieve for the people of Central Sulawesi, we all grieve together," President Joko Widodo tweeted late on Sunday.
"I can't imagine that you'll grieve for too long," he said, in a clumsy effort to comfort me.
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:
MARSHALL CARTER-TRIPPEL PASO To the Editor: As a father and an educator, I grieve for Graham Burton.
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.
We're all adults now because we haven't been able to sit and grieve for more than probably a day.
Those hopes were dashed as two key amendments — Cooper and Grieve, for anybody following along at home — failed to pass.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life," Trump later said at the White House at a previously scheduled event.
It has taken work for Morgan to forgive the driver of the Walmart truck, and to grieve for his friend.
And yet, perhaps because my parents didn't bring me along to the funeral, I didn't cry or grieve for Gail.
We grieve for those lost during the decades when our government willfully ignored the epidemic rather than confronting it seriously.
We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack.
"We grieve for their families, and we ask that God will comfort them with his overflowing mercy and grace," Trump said.
I'm taking tonight to grieve for minorities, women, immigrants, muslims & the LGBTQ community but tomorrow I'm waking up ready to fight.
I deeply regret and grieve for each and every one of Casey's family members who were put through so much pain.
Chancellor Meyer, in a blog post titled "We Grieve for Hussain," said it was a "painful time" for everyone on campus.
When they die, no one is there to grieve for them and no one is punished for enslaving and endangering them.
Clearly, many of us have certain beliefs and traditions that can soften the devastation of having to grieve for a loved one.
Mike performing an hour of standup at Legion Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Technology has altered the way people grieve for the better.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
So calm down about the short-run macroeconomics; grieve for Europe, but you should have been doing that already; worry about Britain.
Calle challenges the idea that "we seem ridiculous" when we grieve for our pets in a way that's similar to grieving for humans.
And finally, when it falls off the tree branch, the monkeys all grieve for it like they would if their own babies died.
He also continues to grieve for his wife, whose murder the viewer has to keep reliving -- in gauzy Technicolor dreams -- along with him.
"Can the Left let the families grieve for even 24 hours before they push their anti-gun and anti-gunowner agenda?" she wrote.
"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.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
"We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack," Trump said.
"They continue to mourn and grieve for their son," said Mr. Osman, who added that the family also felt "profound sympathy" for the victims.
As summer vacation begins, Julia has just two objectives: to avoid moping about her size, and to grieve for her late, beloved dog, Ramon.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
Trump: We grieve for terrible loss of life at Santa Fe High President Trump addresses Texas high school shooting, vows his administration will do everything possible to protect nation's students.
I grieve for him every day, but it is the Miles before his accident that I mourn, the 29 years of his deeply lived life that I miss so painfully.
Kalanick, 40, said he needed the time away to grieve for his recently deceased mother and to work on his leadership skills, according to a staff email seen by Reuters.
Every year since 22019/11, we grieve for the those who died, and honor the heroes among us who responded that day and who have defended us every day since.
As the world continues to grieve for the late pop icon Prince, a SoundCloud user has paid their own homage by posting a majestic bootleg of the Purple One's unreleased material.
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.
The Snyders left Justice League as director and producer in May, saying they needed time to grieve for their 20-year-old daughter, who had died by suicide two months before.
We grieve for the hopeful future of unity and understanding outlined by Hillary Clinton, whose legacy will stop just short of attaining the position of the most powerful person in America.
I didn't believe I had the right to grieve for someone who had not quite been my friend, not quite my boyfriend, not quite anything I could put a label on.
A community mourns Shocked by the mosque attack, Canadians held candlelight vigils in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Alberta, and other cities to grieve for the victims and send a message of unity.
It's okay to feel sad, angry, or just off after a tragedy, so let yourself grieve for a bit, and don't discount your feelings because you don't think they're important, Dr. Alvord says.
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said, "All Americans grieve for those whose lives were stolen by this tragedy, and our prayers are with the families and loved ones of who have been wounded.
As a wife and a mother and a human being, it's impossible for me not to grieve for their loved ones who will never again feel the warmth of that now-cold body.
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.
We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack to the students, families, teachers and personnel at Santa Fe High.
He said this week that he will take an indefinite leave of absence, in part to grieve for his mother, who was killed in a recent accident, and in part to "work on himself".
As families continue to grieve for their loved ones who died in the May 12, 2015 crash – and others still cope with debilitating injuries – they continue to ask a still-unanswered question: What happened?
" Clarkson is a Texas native and said after a year of tragedy in the state, it was hard for her to grieve for "more kids that have died for absolutely no reason at all.
"Tom Wolf would prioritize the life of an evil school shooter over the lives of innocent school children, over those who grieve for them and over those who sought to protect them," Wagner said.
No matter what's going on in your life, you can take that time to grieve for a second … and then figure out how to be positive about it because it's not going to change.
Nestled underneath the remains of Grenfell Tower, this church has served as a makeshift warehouse for relief efforts, a place to grieve for the traumatized survivors and neighbors and a focal point for visiting politicians.
" The group also released a prayer for congregations and individuals to share: "We grieve for the loss of American Jewish innocence, as the most basic of American values, our freedom of religion, has been threatened.
And none other than Vanessa Redgrave, an Oscar nominee for "Howards End," arrives late in the second act to embody Mr. Lopez's emphasis on the need to know, learn from and grieve for the past.
ON A bright, sunny evening thousands gathered in Manchester's Albert Square on May 23rd to grieve for the 22 killed and 59 injured in the bombing at a pop concert barely 24 hours before (see article).
"The Kardashian kid scenes aren't just inaccurate; they're uncharacteristically lazy, depicting the kids as brats so mesmerized by fame that they don't grieve for the woman who was practically a cherished aunt to them," Meslow said.
Uber released the results of a hightly anticipated internal investigation on Tuesday, and announced CEO Travis Kalanick will take time away from the company to grieve for his mother, who was recently killed in an accident.
Mourning My White Husband in the Age of Trump I grieve for Alan and for the clarity he brought to the issue of race not just as my husband but as a white man in America.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence from the ride-hail company to grieve for his mother who just died in a boating accident, according to a company-wide email that just went out.
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.
Now that she is working one part-time job, about 24 hours a week, she has time to volunteer at Hailey's school and, at last, to grieve for her father, whose work ethic she wants to emulate.
Gilgamesh sends up a great, torn-from-the-gut lament: "O my friend, wild ass on the run, donkey of the uplands, panther of the wild," may the Forest of Cedar grieve for you, and the pure Euphrates.
And, while they might not celebrate birthdays or these major holidays, one event that Jehovah's Witnesses absolutely do observe are funerals — they believe in taking time to grieve for the dead and to memorialize them with a modest program.
As I read the stories of the victims, and grieve for them, I am reminded that if there is anything that being gay during the age of AIDS has taught me, it is how to turn grief into resolve.
Finally, check in with the therapist Lori Gottlieb, who tells us it's OK to grieve for the smaller losses that affect our emotional health, even if it's just the predictability of getting a haircut or shopping for toilet paper.
While we grieve for Faye and try to process this tragedy, we want to ensure you that our work continues and want to let... The Cayce and surrounding communities are mourning the loss of 6-year-old Faye Marie Swetlik.
Yet I think the great achievement of The Last Express is that, by the end, you can grieve for these people and the deeply flawed—but in some ways idealistic—visions of the world that you see them clinging to.
Here's what to know: While fans — particularly Latinos, who embraced Mr. Bryant as one of their own — continued to grieve for him and his daughter, families and friends began to mourn the seven other victims of the crash, my colleagues reported.
" He thanked the students and the parents who participated, saying, "We're fighting hard for you and we will not stop... I just grieve for you, I feel so -- to me, there could be nothing worse than what you've gone through.
" President Donald Trump expressed his condolences to the victims, saying, "We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack to the students, families, teachers and personnel at Santa Fe High.
Uber has revealed the results of an investigation into its workplace culture and said that CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence to further grieve for his mother, who recently died in a boating accident (his father also was seriously injured).
But I marked his centennial because, to the few people left on earth who still grieve for him after nearly 44 years, it had to matter for just one day, as just a fleeting number in this life of constant additions and subtractions.
"I was so overwhelmed by grief for Nicky, who was just on the threshold of his life, that I began to feel guilty that I was not able to grieve for my father, whom I really adored, in the same way," she said.
The lawsuit, filed in a California federal court, comes two days after Uber Chief Executive Travis Kalanick said he would take a leave of absence from his troubled company to grieve for his recently deceased mother and to work on his leadership skills.
Following the release of the Covington report, Kalanick said last week he would take a leave of absence to grieve for his mother, who died recently in a boating accident that also seriously injured his father, and to work on his leadership skills.
Many of us who work with girls and women in some of the remotest parts of Africa hear in the fields about mothers who grieve for their pregnant teenage daughters who died trying to procure illegal abortions in unsafe health care facilities.
And sure enough, spiritualism in this country tended to flourish when Americans were dying in greatest numbers from less-than-natural causes: after the Civil War and World War I, for example, when families were forced to grieve for young men before they were ready.
It turns out that because of the untimely death of Justice Scalia -- and obviously we grieve for his family -- but the behavior of the Senate since then, I think, gives you a pretty good reason of why we think the Senate is so important.
As we grieve for the victims and the loved ones they leave behind, we must take the words of John Philpot Curran, an 18th century Irish politician and lawyer, to heart: "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance."
Oleg and Stan are both heavily motivated by their concerns for Nina (and, in the former's case, an eventual desire to grieve for her), and, of course, Philip and Elizabeth use sex and love as a method of control, from Martha to their many, many, many assignations of the week.
But while we grieve for the victims, we also have to turn our attention to the survivors: people like 20-year-old Patience Carter, who was shot in the legs and saw a friend die, and 21-year-old Isaiah Henderson, whose mother reportedly covered his body with her own.
In the last decade of the nineteenth century, when many parents of the Civil War dead were still alive to grieve for their children and former slaves still outnumbered freeborn African-Americans, Siebert began contacting surviving abolitionists or their kin and asking them to describe their efforts to aid fugitives from slavery.
Autism: While widely praised for introducing the concept of neurodiversity through Julia, an autistic muppet who debuted on the show in 2017 (and digitally back in 2015), "Sesame Street" drew criticism from some in the community because of its partnership with Autism Speaks, a powerful but polarizing nonprofit that encourages parents of a newly diagnosed child to grieve for their loss.
" Blake cited the Selma speech, as well as Obama's remarks at the dedication of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, when the president said, "This is the place to understand how protest and love of country don't merely coexist but inform each other—how men can proudly win the gold for their country but still insist on raising a black-gloved fist, how we can wear an 'I can't breathe' T-shirt and still grieve for fallen police officers.

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