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"mourner" Definitions
  1. a person who attends a funeral, especially a friend or a relative of the dead person

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Then mourner after mourner threw dirt three times into the hole, signifying the beginning and end of things.
After Mourner and Temporary Antennae I made a specific shift.
"Who will I take to parties now?" cried a mourner.
"He looked so happy and healthy," one mourner recalled on Twitter.
I am a delinquent mourner stepping on pinecones, forgetting to pray.
Another mourner held a sign saying "we can end gun violence."
"He's the dad," said Thai mourner Saichart Siwannathong, during the ceremony.
Add a tall, sad mourner, grieving over his recently deceased son.
A mourner holds a candle during a vigil in Dayton, Aug. 4.
In Mourner, Jack is in awe of Howard's intimacy with great writers.
In Mourner, though, Howard's person and politics seem condescending and almost indefensible.
A mourner walks back from Soleimani's funeral ceremony in Tehran, Jan. 6.
Another mourner, unknown to them, is his French friend Adrien (Pierre Niney).
"Pole sana!" one mourner said in Swahili — I'm sorry for your loss.
A mourner stands after the burial ceremony in Puerto Rico on Oct. 14.
Instead, it maintains a sombre pace, like a mourner in a funeral cortège.
A mourner holds a candle during a vigil in Dayton on Aug. 4.
Mourner, by contrast, shows us how easy it is to renounce those bonds.
"We thought it was over because they caught the terrorist," said one mourner.
It's unREAL's Zimmer, proving that her character is more than just some random mourner.
" Ultimately what's most essential, Worden says, is that the mourner "needs to take action.
Curtis-Brignell: Yeah, people started to pay attention around the time Mourner​ came out.
Mourner had a lot of my own shit but I displaced it with mythology.
It is an effective tactic: Once the water is poured, the mourner must pay.
"He lived a very remarkable life; a great one," said one mourner, Prince Sawah.
A mourner came to Albany, Ga., to attend the funeral of a retired janitor.
An Iranian mourner holds a sign during funeral processions in Kerman, Iran, Jan. 7.
A mourner leaves a candle at the scene of the shooting in Dayton, Aug. 4.
Laurence Taylor: Mourner to me doesn't sound disparate or varied, it actually sounds quite consistent.
When a child named Ash is cremated, one mourner can't resist observing, "Ashes to ashes."
Cover image: A mourner cries while attending a funeral for Keyla Salazar, 13, on Tuesday, Aug.
The nature of grief dreams changed as the mourner started coming to terms with the loss.
Dreams like these, though painful, can help the mourner understand that the deceased is really gone.
A mourner pays respect outside Bryant Gymnasium at Lower Merion High School in Philadelphia, Jan. 27.
He was the youngest mourner at Austen's funeral and wrote never-published fiction in his teens.
In the daytime, they would send a woman dressed as a mourner to go through the graveyard.
"Legit bawling like a baby right now," one mourner, Jess Cameron, wrote on the foundation's Facebook page.
When you recite Kaddish as a mourner, you stand while everyone else in the congregation remains seated.
President Barack Obama once again saddled up for another somber address to the nation as mourner-in-chief.
"It's overwhelming," said one mourner, Aporn Wongdee, 60, who hails from the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
His father was a customs official and his mother a pleureuse, a professional mourner who sang at funerals.
"The Designated Mourner" is an odd, soul-wrenching presage, and warning, of the times we find ourselves in.
Eventually, the party — er, funeral — moves to the cemetery, where James Charles is briefly featured as a crying mourner.
"I'm not here to be a mourner," she says after the death of the famed Democratic boss Daniel O'Connell.
As the last mourner left the home, Rukundo stepped out of the car and walked up to her astonished husband.
"Oh my God, she's really gone," one mourner sobbed as she approached Wilson's white casket, the East Bay Times reported .
It might be easier to get a soul to heaven than to get a professional mourner to New York City.
So whenever I worked my credit on the call sheet was never a character name it was always just 'mourner.
Snoop Dogg's bodyguard had to take down a mourner who was flipping out during actor and comedian Ricky Harris' funeral.
Prodigy's memorial service ended with a showdown between NYPD and one unruly mourner ... who ended up getting hauled away in cuffs.
She is a mourner and also a reader, and understands her own life and her mother's death in relation to politics.
Celine Dion put on a brave face at the viewing of husband Rene Angelil, personally sharing a moment with almost every mourner.
"No one's ever been as qualified as he was," said mourner Jim Wood, 55, who was waiting in line at the Capitol.
They still exist in China, India, and, lately, England, where an Essex-based service, Rent A Mourner , has been operating since 2013.
Last month a mourner brandished a hand grenade, he said, sending everyone scattering and leaving a 2000-year-old Ebola victim unburied.
Video recorded at the scene shows one mourner reciting a religious passage, and then the bomb goes off, and the camera goes dark.
Jack introduces himself to us as the mourner of the title, the remaining member of the tribe left to remember those now gone.
He thought of the professional mourner character, and of "Boléro," which sounds to him like a funeral procession — and also like African music.
Someday there will be historical monuments placed at all the tragic sites at which Obama was Mourner-in-Chief -- as if they were battlegrounds.
In Malaysia, the mourner is supposed to be postmenopausal, because the journey to the underworld is considered too dangerous for women of childbearing age.
They're here, at CNN's request, to listen to the president as he stands at a podium in Dallas, once again a mourner-in-chief.
Indeed, he had become something of a local celebrity for this, "a quiet man with a loud message" in the words of another mourner.
"Today we are confronted by an immoral campaign aimed at eliminating culture and innovation," mourner Hameed al-Hilali said at Mashzoub's funeral on Sunday.
It borrows the first part of its title, and the character of a professional mourner, from a South African novel ("Cion" by Zakes Mda).
Till death do us part takes on a whole new meaning when a weeping mourner performs the ceremony next to your actual funeral plots.
I have no idea if Kim Kardashian, a well-known BlackBerry lover and mourner of the classic Bold, has used the new QWERTY-equipped KEYone.
Festive, with a choppy, dance-hall sway, it was Aníbal González, a mourner from Ecuador, introducing his "yaravi," a song that speaks of the dead.
That mourner is Victor (John Procaccino) — and like many attending Sister Rose's wake-in-absentia, he was once her student at the church school nearby.
Masked gunman in civilian clothes shot Mendoza on Thursday morning as he was filming nearby clashes, according to a mourner who said Mendoza was a cousin.
One mourner who would only identify himself as Sonny, 23, said that as a child in Brooklyn he had attended the same school as the victims.
But eight years as mourner-in-chief has also made that theme more complex, as Obama has strived to hold the center in the midst of strife.
Dinner is concerned with human relations in their most intimate—parent, lover, friend, guru—while Mourner elucidates how none of those matter in a world gone mad.
A mourner will probably also be stricken by grief, meaning they might be more likely to forget to lock the doors or set up the security system.
There were times, as the audience was hollering around me, with Marvel mania in full spate, that I felt like a mourner at the graveside of cinema.
One result of the therapy is that Annie meets Joan (Ann Dowd), a fellow-mourner, warm and courteous, who teaches her how to contact the dearly departed.
A mourner touches the hand of one of the victims killed in a shooting at the Raul Brasil School, during the funeral in Suzano, Brazil, on March 113.
Mirziyoyev was also the official mourner-in-chief at Karimov's funeral and met Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, strong signs that he is likely to succeed Karimov.
At the funeral, Stone picked up on a heated argument Don was having with another mourner, who turns out to be the financial adviser of Andrea's late mother.
A lone mourner at her husband's funeral, she had sensed it first in the modest country church he had insisted upon for what he had called his obsequies.
"Mourner" was written as a series of monologues, in which the title character exposes, by self-flagellating degrees, his own craven passivity and complicity in a corrupt world.
"It would have never happened here," said Michael Timbs, a mourner who showed up at a sunrise vigil at the beach near Ms. Damond's childhood home on Wednesday.
One mourner on the website of the Johnson Funeral Home here, which handled the funeral, noted Ms. Lee's style in a note she wrote for the online guest book.
This, made to an original score by Juliane Jones and Doug Beiden, is a dark, intense piece: Its dramas include a deathlike collapse and the isolation of the mourner.
"We thought that he would be the one who could secure the transition to a more moderate pro-Western regime," says a young mourner in shock at his passing.
"We have lost a simple and honest leader at a time when many politicians are selfish and corrupt," said mourner Ramesh Dahal on the banks of the Bagmati River.
" In his review of Mourner, The New York Times's Ben Brantley noted, "What makes this production so unsettling isn't any 'it could happen here'(or 'is happening here') sensationalism.
A South Carolina woman has been arrested after a pack of her dogs escaped from her home and attacked a 76-year-old mourner attending a nearby funeral, PEOPLE confirms.
Some songs are lifted from the demos, so Mourner is technically the first record really, and it's honestly the one that has the most in common with the new record.
"Talk House," which features a talent-stocked ensemble led by an excellent Matthew Broderick, covers territory that Mr. Shawn dug into more deeply in his harrowing "The Designated Mourner" (1996).
Sayers' mastiff dog, Lion, was the chief mourner and sat at the front of the cortege with a crepe ruff around his neck as the coffin was carried to Highgate.
This was all well and good for those who died virtuously—but what was a mourner to do when the deceased led a life full of sloth, envy, gluttony, covetousness and pride?
One such mourner, John Blaxton, spends his time investigating murders in the virtual world, and when he comes across an unrecorded murder, he finds himself in the midst of a larger mystery.
In the final stages—once the mourner has accepted the loss—she might experience pleasant dreams in which the deceased is young and well again or offers words of comfort or advice.
Along with Japan's rent-a-family industry and the growing amount of companies that allow you to rent-a-mourner for your own funeral, rental friends sound like the beginning of the end.
Politically proactive, her last collection was inspired by her social and political frustrations, manifested in seven different characters: The Archer, The Water Bearer, The Enquirer, The Smuggler, The Chanter, The Strangler, and The Mourner.
In Japan this manifests itself in agencies and apps that allow you to rent a family or a friend—a girlfriend for a singleton, a funeral mourner, or simply a companion to watch TV with.
"We are like different flanks along the same united front; this is a huge loss to us all," said one mourner, Natalia Solzhenitsyna, the widow of the dissident and Nobel Prize-winning author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
And when her brittleness gives way to grief at having lost a son at war, we note at once Audrey's combatant public self doing battle with the restless mourner she is seen to be in private.
"I'm prepared now to go in and pay my respects to our late king because this will be the last time for us to express our sorrow," said mourner Waewwan Iimsud, 42, waiting to enter the hall.
Eagle-eyed sleuths even thought that they had figured the whole mystery out: Fans presumed that unREAL actress Constance Zimmer, who shows up briefly as a "mourner" in the pilot episode, was indeed the answer to the Barbara Morgan mystery.
A mourner wearing a Gryffindor scarf holds an order of service at the funeral service of journalist Lyra McKee, who was killed by a dissident republican paramilitary in Northern Ireland, April 18, at St. Anne's Cathedral in Belfast, April 24.
His contribution, "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro," is a shadowy production set in a graveyard and inspired by the Zakes Mda novel "Cion," which juxtaposes the story of a professional mourner from South Africa and the legacy of slavery in the United States.
The machine is automatic, and when the cremation is complete, we remove the ashes, allow them to cool, and then we mill them so they can be packaged in a plastic bag that is then placed inside a wooden urn and is delivered to the mourner.
Yet for all the emotion, only the tread of the horses' hooves, the thwack-thwack-thwack of police helicopters, the tolling of church bells and the occasional wail of agony from a mourner pierced the stillness today as the cortege wound its slow, sad way to Westminster Abbey.
Standing a little apart from the other funeral-goers at her mother's graveside—the black-and-gray color scheme, by the scenic designer David Korins, evokes Edward Gorey's gothic palette—Lydia is a solitary mourner, at a distance from her widowed father, Charles (a very funny Adam Dannheisser), who's probably just thinking about himself anyway.
Now, I had wondered why the mourner with the chainsaw remained in the exact same position for hours and even weeks without leaving for food and other necessities, but I had not wanted to pry, and my neighbors did not go out of their way to correct any mistaken impression I might have had.
Depicting a pair of early Christians lying on the rack, about to be stretched, beaten, and branded, Valentin packs twelve figures into the shallow space of a vertically oriented canvas, including the two martyrs, two angels, four soldiers, two dismayed onlookers (heavily shadowed beneath the angel), one female mourner, and the official who ordered the martyrdom, elegant in his toga but cupping his face to signal that God has just struck him blind in one eye as punishment.

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