Shortly before the National's previous record, "Trouble Will Find Me," came out, the band played the song "Sorrow" ("Sorrow found me when I was young / Sorrow waited, sorrow won") continuously for six hours at MoMA P.S. 1, in Queens.
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Sorrow for the victims and their families, sorrow for his brother, who he loves.
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It takes its time setting up Christopher Robin's sorrow at what his life has become, but it never overburdens that sorrow.
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And it was one of the most incredible moments ever on stage because the sorrow — everyone in the hall, and everyone onstage, just unbelievable, unbelievable sorrow.
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The screenplay piled sorrow upon sorrow on Affleck's character, Lee Chandler: dead brother, estranged wife, children dead in a fire sparked by his own coked-up negligence.
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Oh Bao Bao, parting is such sweet sorrow.
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Every year, there's a bit of mingled joy and sorrow in counting out the Oscars' biggest milestones: happiness that we're finally making progress but sorrow that it took so long.
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The company released a statement expressing sorrow after their deaths.
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Sharp's father, John Sharp, expressed his sorrow Tuesday on Facebook.
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I'm overwhelmed with sorrow doing as much as I can.
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The feelings of sorrow and powerlessness have to go somewhere.
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Revisiting brought back the remnants of that excitement and sorrow.
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I didn't feel happiness or joy, nor sadness or sorrow.
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The company released a statement expressing sorrow at their deaths.
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Our sorrow shouldn't depend on whether someone got straight As.
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Words cannot adequately express our deep sorrow for all involved.
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He expressed "great sorrow" for his crime, court records show.
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"I have a lot of sorrow about this," Hussain said.
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But turning sorrow into action is harder than it sounds.
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The company released a statement expressing sorrow at the killings.
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King Carl XVI Gustaf expressed his sorrow in a statement.
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I am torn between joy and sorrow at this moment.
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Nothing like a tropical vacay to pound out the sorrow.
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My life hasn't been filled with sorrow and deep struggle.
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But deeply felt sorrow often mirrors a deeply cherished love.
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There will always be that bit of sorrow in me.
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First lady Melania Trump wept with sorrow on election night.
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"No, no," she said, her tone more sorrow than anger.
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That I didn't, at times, howl with sorrow and need.
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Yet sorrow at losing his runners had nested within him.
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She also tweeted to express her sorrow about Wilder's death.
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He was ashamed, relieved and almost physically sick with sorrow.
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Anger, sadness and sorrow are also in this emotional cocktail.
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"Music beats rejection, sorrow, despair, hardship, everything," reads the tagline.
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There is great stature in his sorrow and his rage.
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All is sorrow, but we still have kindness and pity.
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My sorrow, caused by this destruction, has inspired me immensely.
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So, too, does the sorrow, for those who came close.
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If anything, my overwhelming feeling is not sorrow, but pride.
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Is this a cause for sorrow or jubilation, for Alice?
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Snot-nosed grown women were everywhere — practically collapsing in sorrow.
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I love the song "Broken Sorrow" by Nuttin' but Stringz.
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We cannot imagine the depths of that kind of sorrow.
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As Augustine looks back at his relation to his mother, child and husband are merged in him: she brought him with sorrow into the world and she sought him with sorrow through the world.
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My love is not diminished if I let go of sorrow.
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In a statement, the schools superintendent expressed sorrow at his death.
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Durant, then Oklahoma City's star player, could hardly express his sorrow.
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But this morning, the term conjures feelings of loss and sorrow.
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Every man there has the blood of sorrow on their hands.
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Sorrow may have the night, but it cannot have our life.
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Our hearts are filled with sorrow and prayers for her family.
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Express your sorrow, hand them a dollar, hand them your leftovers.
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And the new violence has produced only more destruction and sorrow.
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She too sizes up that piano, but with sorrow and respect.
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The death brought sorrow to those who knew Ms. Torres-Gonzalez.
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She knew sorrow and she is the mother of us all.
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" "Words cannot express the sorrow I feel at John McCain's passing.
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And he expressed his deep sorrow and acknowledged what he did.
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His loss in that fight caused great sorrow for his following.
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For fans, it's a day of sorrow but also of celebration.
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Sorrow may have the night, but joy comes in the morning.
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He expressed sorrow that workers in the industry had been targeted.
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Giving gifts helps alleviate this sorrow in a number of ways.
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This was not knowledge as power; it was knowledge as sorrow.
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The sorrow drove him down a path of self-destructive behaviors.
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Perhaps Dwight is looking for someone else who shares his sorrow.
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This makes her sporadic outbursts of sorrow all the more powerful.
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Madina was his distraction from the sorrow weighing down the family.
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But his death on July 4th was greeted with great sorrow.
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There was anger and sorrow that gay space had been violated.
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He wrote Jane Click a letter expressing sorrow at her loss.
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My true love knows every sliver of sorrow in my heart.
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Her words allowed her to forget heartbreak and sorrow, overcome disappointments.
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"We express grief and sorrow over his martyrdom," the statement said.
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"I could just see the sorrow in his face," she says.
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He knew, after defeat in Barcelona, that more sorrow was coming.
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At that time, the pope expressed his "sorrow" about the schools.
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She did it with a tone of sorrow rather than glee.
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"Such Sweet Sorrow" has Burnham preparing to make a giant sacrifice.
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We understand that pain and sorrow are part of our destiny.
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The story of every mass migration begins with sorrow and separation.
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Mills believed that sorrow had made his work stronger and stranger.
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Instead of hysteria, accusation and anger, there were sorrow and sympathy.
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He senses sorrow and does what he can to soothe it.
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"During the coming days, there will be much sorrow," he said.
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"We will undo the sorrow and depression people experience," Parsons said.
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Stories like his tell of both enormous sorrow and extraordinary determination.
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Here, Cavernlight makes damn sure that that sorrow is deeply felt.
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Yet whether Kim truly felt sorrow for the victims is questionable.
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But Job gets angry with God and expresses doubt and sorrow.
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Following news of his death fans took to Twitter expressing their sorrow.
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That's perhaps because she is so reticent to acknowledge her own sorrow.
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Meanwhile the kids are drained of all their disappointments, regrets, and sorrow.
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From a deep feeling of sorrow, a deep feeling of gratitude emerges.
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"There were horrible times of great sorrow and sadness," Nina Jacobson said.
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This sorrow was often debilitating, and Kelly says he simply couldn't function.
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For her, the event was a potent mix of sorrow and hope.
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She cycles through the things she should, or shouldn't, talk about: Sorrow?
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Honestly, this expression could mean anything from joy to sorrow for Brienne.
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Today, I'm filled with deep sorrow, grief, complete emptiness and pure agony.
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Greg Abbott released a statement Saturday expressing sorrow over the devastating crash.
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But unlike Kate's solitary Hillary, Trump was not alone in his sorrow.
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To see him in so much pain and sorrow broke my heart.
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Bridie sighed out her sorrow, listening to the catches in her breath.
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In the midst of all the joy, there is sorrow as well.
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But it's a good kind of pain, really, it's a sweet sorrow.
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Larry Hogan (R) expressed sorrow upon hearing of the shooting late Wednesday.
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At the same time, they are the book's ruling metaphor for sorrow.
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"Our hearts are filled with sorrow for the Winston family," Izzo said.
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They're also a wonderful way to express condolences in times of sorrow.
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The more money, the more pain, the more tears, the more sorrow.
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At the rally in Melbourne and there's so much sorrow and anger.
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As the days wore on, our enthusiasm and energy turned to sorrow.
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One can intuit the inherent sorrow of this research simply by looking.
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Certainly my sorrow at the loss of loved ones will be inexpressible.
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It's as if your guilt has installed an alarm system of sorrow.
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Millions of people reacted to these two deaths with shock and sorrow.
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We shared tears of joy and sorrow and commiserated with each other.
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A posthumous pop hit collapses triumph and sorrow into a single song.
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Mr. Byrne was often underestimated by his adversaries, usually to their sorrow.
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This time, her anger was not tinged by sorrow; she was furious.
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It is powerful art that captures an entire country's sorrow and longing.
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As authors, my girls find the absurd in both sorrow and joy.
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"I have nothing but sorrow and compassion for the families," she said.
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"Now, we are left with sorrow for the rest of our lives."
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Gandhi described the day as meant for celebration but also for sorrow.
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They were the type of women whose own sorrow moved them immeasurably.
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We cannot imagine the sorrow and suffering the Parkland families have endured.
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My daughter would chuckle or pat my hand in sorrow hearing this.
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Your optimism allowed you to move forward rather than wallow in sorrow.
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And yet the sorrow in knowing that, possibly, it's gone for good.
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"He'll look back in deep sorrow and some shame," retired Navy Adm.
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And seeing Dwane's family; the pain and sorrow I felt for them.
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"I can't accept that anymore," she said, genuine sorrow in her voice.
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"I feel such sorrow," Armando Tabora told CNN last year by phone.
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Its vocal refrains serve as reminders of the leveling power of sorrow.
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By definition, "grief" implies sorrow and loss, an effect deeper than nuisance.
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But for many I've talked to, it's also a source of sorrow.
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In "Long Sorrow," the free-jazz musician Jemeel Moondoc improvises on the saxophone, from what seems to be the balcony of a stark apartment in an unloved mile-long Berlin building known as the Long Complaint, or Sorrow.
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The clowns, he says, are emblematic of Rondinone's merging of joy and sorrow.
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For now, though, the burning of Notre-Dame is the cause of sorrow.
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However, fans on Twitter expressed joy and sorrow over her appearance, tweeting #ImStillWithHer.
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The Lady Blacktronika's "Never Everything": a texture of pure soul, sorrow, and defiance.
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Our lives are forever changed and words cannot express our pain and sorrow.
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Kenji accompanied his father to the clinic, tweeting that he felt "immense sorrow".
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With three cities rocked by violence, the anger, sorrow, and turmoil are overwhelming.
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"The whole district is covered in sorrow," Father Nam was quoted as saying.
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It was in that lonely state that a deep sorrow came over me.
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The university's Facebook page expressed sorrow at the loss of the promising student.
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In seconds, she could shift her features from sorrow to wonder to rage.
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For now, it symbolizes the pain and sorrow of a bloody Easter Sunday.
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It is in that space of heartbreak and sorrow that Ross Taylor works.
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Jamie Foxx is wearing his sorrow over Muhammad Ali's death on his sleeve.
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"There is no way to express the sorrow that we feel," he said.
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Alongside sorrow and pain, others feel the close call has reinvigorated their lives.
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Losing her mother made her feel like "this fixture of sorrow," Awkwafina writes.
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It is great sorrow to hear that our friend Rob Stewart has passed.
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Conventional wisdom holds that her disgust will hurt her more than her sorrow.
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"I am following the situation with sorrow and apprehension," he wrote on Twitter.
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Remember: You wrote your letter to express your sorrow and comfort the grieving.
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In this novel, both female sorrow and redemption are bound up in babies.
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"The dear old Sea Around Us has been displaced," Freeman wrote, with sorrow.
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Ms. Castro struggled to explain her sorrow at the loss of her brother.
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The secret source of humor is not joy, Mark Twain said, but sorrow.
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We all have our breaking points and we all have happiness and sorrow.
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It's like a rollercoaster of fear, terror, rage and sorrow, put to music.
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Other victims spoke of an abiding sorrow over their inability to have children.
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There were still frantic news reports and stiff statements of sorrow from politicians.
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The face shows excitement or sorrow or humor or transcendence, whatever it is.
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Collins discusses sorrow, nostalgia and gloom in an often lighthearted and ironic tone.
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"I learned of this tragic accident in Madeira with deep sorrow," he said.
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It's pensive; there is a streak of sorrow in almost everything he writes.
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Tenaya erupted with a rage and sorrow that Bunnell's commander apparently found amusing.
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But Ms. Grande, 25, won't let sorrow take over her pop-star narrative.
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Throughout the performance, the dancers dramatically mime expressions of sorrow, rage, and desperation.
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"I announce with shock and sorrow the death of democracy," Mr. Tibi said.
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The work projects deep sorrow as well as an unvanquished ray of optimism.
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In the end, this is a memoir of love, sorrow, sisterhood and privilege.
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Mr. Nelson understands both the solace and the sorrow of that multipurpose adage.
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" It concluded: "You are in our prayers at this time of great sorrow.
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Each detail, each otherwise forgettable bit of conversation, is given weight and sorrow.
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Kjartansson had them play one of their songs, "Sorrow," continuously for six hours.
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Dwelling in her sorrow is agonizing, but moving on might be even worse.
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They're turning their sorrow into a strategy and their mourning into a movement.
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Think about terror and uncertainty and fear and fear and sorrow and fear.
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I kind of want to be a part of the sorrow right now.
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In his A Lot of Sorrow (22005-10003), a concert at MoMA PS21000 that was later turned into a video, The National played their tremendous song "Sorrow" over and over, for six hours in a row, 25 times in total.
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Takeda's radioactive cosmos, Imai's brooding landscapes and Kawauchi's dazed pigeons take me through several registers of thought simultaneously: information about the tragedy, sorrow for the suffering it caused, gratitude for the work that makes that sorrow visible, foreboding about the future.
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It's a reminder to sit with sorrow and be sad when we are sad.
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The app attempts to measure four "dimensions" of emotion: Joy, sorrow, anger, and calmness.
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His eyes scanned the text hungrily, expression changing from hope to sorrow to despair.
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It's about joy just as much as it's about sorrow; it means more responsibility.
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She expressed sorrow and regret, tried to soothe Jean and immediately called for help.
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Parveen then turned herself over to the authorities but expressed no sorrow for actions.
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People who suffer great pain or sorrow often find refuge in prayer and hope.
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"Out of our sorrow came a beautiful thought, that we were solidified," Hana said.
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The remaining three-quarters of Destruction and Sorrow Beneath the Heavens is given over
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It is the sorrow of living with a daughter she loves but doesn't want.
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The chorus of Adele's "Hello" is about the desire to communicate regret and sorrow.
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We have the tools and treatments to prevent so much frustration, sorrow, and tragedy.
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Fans, friends and celebrities showed an outpouring of sorrow on social media using #RIPChristinaGrimmie.
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My fellow Americans, this morning, our nation is overcome with shock, horror, and sorrow.
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Damon played him so soulfully, too, with a quiet undercurrent of sorrow and yearning.
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I was satisfied, full up on the show's particular blend of sorrow and joy.
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"There is sorrow, there is anger, there is confusion about next steps," Obama said.
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You do not give in to sorrow, you do not give in to sadness.
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Celebrities took to Twitter to express their sorrow at the news of his death.
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"You do not give in to sorrow, you do not give in to sadness."
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"I have had a lot of sorrow, and I still feel that," says Day.
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The Japanese expression for it is mottainai, a feeling of sorrow for something wasted.
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There is nothing feigned in the sorrow manifested in this country about Gandhi's death.
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Discussing the sorrow of yesterday is part of the journey to healing and reconciliation.
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For many in the older generations, it is a time of grief and sorrow.
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I would like to express my sorrow and condolences to him and his family.
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The album doubles as an outlet for his sorrow and an homage to Bennington.
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"Words cannot express our sorrow at this terrible tragedy," Whirlpool said in a statement.
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And yet — through my grief and devastating sorrow — deep inside, of course I knew.
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Sometimes belief, however rationally obtained, is the product of deep, private wells of sorrow.
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A great sorrow descended upon us exiled Tutsi, but Rukorera's flight hardly surprised us.
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"There is sorrow, there is anger, there is confusion about next steps," he said.
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Sensing her sorrow, Mr. Trump apologized, Ivana Trump later testified in a divorce deposition.
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Someone had to pay for her sorrow, and the target was her only son.
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"In Arabic, there's something about mud that represents sorrow combined with shame," Reem explains.
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And just like that, the bubble of sorrow breaks in a little ecstatic burst.
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Maybe tackle some of 'A Sorrow in Our Heart' or 'West Wind, Flood Tide.
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I'm not sure I will ever get over my regret and sorrow over that.
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It is horrifying, humiliating, and a moment of stark clarity; her sorrow is complete.
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That's why he thinks the timing of the shooting may have compounded people's sorrow.
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Jeremy's emotions throughout the conversation were an amalgam of nihilism, sorrow, and gallows humor.
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As in Funny Girl, she sings out her sorrow in the bittersweet final scene.
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Around him, sorrow etched on their faces, former French soldiers stood rigidly to attention.
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" "Unfortunately, our efforts to inclusively convey respect and sorrow have had the opposite effect.
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But beneath this rage lurks a deep sorrow that belongs to all of us.
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The bloodstain from the downstairs kitchen turns upstairs into a fountain — of ceaseless sorrow?
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"I said I see no joy, I see only sorrow," the two vocalists sang.
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Sorrow and confusion have turned the men in Felver's zero-sum world into animals.
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They bought plastic glasses of beer to throw in celebration, or down in sorrow.
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"Words cannot express our pain and sorrow," Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo said.
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The Yellow River is considered the cradle of China's civilization — but also its sorrow.
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She said she feels remorse and sorrow and regret, and begged to return home.
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It's a pileup of sorrow, survivor guilt, anger and defiance that sometimes grows unruly.
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We are all woe men, all people of sorrow, and we must go on.
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While we feel the magnitude of this sorrow, we affirm our solidarity with you.
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She plays Rose with an effusiveness that doesn't surmount her resolve or her sorrow.
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Reeling from Ayan's death, anger was an easier emotion to reckon with than sorrow.
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The pieces range in tenor from sorrow and nostalgia to outrage and biting satire.
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Morgan's family expressed their sorrow in a statement released by his rep on Monday night.
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With deep sorrow for you and your family, we are saddened to see you go.
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Another is to do the difficult work of folks like Quintana -- sewing through the sorrow.
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"I also expressed my sorrow for the way in which he was treated," Weatherill said.
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Knowing that so many others share our family's sorrow has provided a measure of comfort.
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" Designer Valentino Garavani wrote, "I am so sad and the words cannot express my sorrow.
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And it's not wrong to feel sorrow and generational shame on behalf of your ancestors.
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Instead, they have channelled their sorrow into a strategy and their mourning into a movement.
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Both "Nobody Knows" and "My Life" register sorrow and land on the power of God.
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"It's with a heavy heart and deep sorrow, Stacee Etcheber has passed away," Etcheber wrote.
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Adam's ability to channel his worry and sorrow into focus and action was downright inspirational.
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Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night 'til it be morrow.
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"The evening will host times of joy and sorrow, just as it should," she says.
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"I feel deep sorrow and empathy for the women who have come forward," says Adlon.
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At this point, he wants to express his sorrow and try to make things right.
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As a father I cannot express my sorrow and my rage at this cowardice act.
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A marriage manifests a lifetime of joy, hope, peace, and sometimes work, sacrifice, and sorrow.
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Manuel says the murals are more than a way to drain his anger and sorrow.
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Greece's Foreign Ministry issued a statement expressing its "deepest sorrow" at the death of Amiridis.
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As a Muslim faith leader, I see these tragedies as continuing sorrow to our community.
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"I can't even being to express my sorrow and sadness towards those people," Youssef said.
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The whole scope of life, from joy to sorrow, plays out in gay bars nightly.
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Finally, at this time of sorrow and grief we ask you to respect our privacy.
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We use it in times of sorrow or pain to give voice to our feelings.
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Adam "VB," a Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow runner who also routed Mega Man V, agreed.
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Syria Civil Defence on Twitter expressed "our deepest sorrow and solidarity" with Le Mesurier's family.
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That someone, most recently, was Andrew, yet the sorrow, I now realized, preceded his passing.
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Her goal has been to represent the character in all her sorrow, exasperation and affection.
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Eternal life would only become one more instrument of power and source of human sorrow.
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"Woody deals with people who are insane with fury or anger or sorrow," she said.
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"We meet today in pain and sorrow," said Huwaished Akroosh, the president of the municipality.
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It is with great sorrow, yet unwavering satisfaction, that I sign off for the season.
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We&aposre going to have to say goodbye now, parting is such sweet sorrow, Jesse.
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"Many women I work with talk about the sorrow that they feel," Matlen told me.
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Some, like Gerdes, try the sport for the first time in the wake of sorrow.
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When Yi tells her customers the news the day I'm there, most react with sorrow.
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In their moment of anger and sorrow, they asked not for revenge, but for peace.
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Trudeau and other members of the Liberal government denounced and expressed sorrow over the attacks.
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She runs the risk of causing sorrow unknown when the person is, in fact, innocent.
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He was one of several public figures to express his sorrow on Twitter on Tuesday.
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Our sports reporter, a former swimmer herself, explains why she thinks fans' sorrow is misguided.
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Most organizations I belong to emailed their members official statements of sorrow after the shooting.
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Ties The child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
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But the child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
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I vacillate between rage and sorrow that our country has come to such a pass.
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Still jumpy from the war, he departed the military burdened by confusion, sorrow and shame.
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D. is unable to find a substitute for her water bottle, much to her sorrow.
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Like combat itself, their experiences spanned scarcity and excess, spectacle and sorrow, isolation and crowds.
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Putting aside her anxiety and sorrow, she sent out an email invitation to select friends.
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It's an acknowledgment that these two haven't quite figured out how to share their sorrow.
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But you're always aware of the regrets, the uneasiness, the sorrow behind the unbending facade.
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"You and I share the same sorrow," he said, alluding to his own father's death.
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Nevertheless, it seems to me that critics overstress the theme of sorrow in Ginzburg's works.
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Her face is lined, and despite her efforts, the mouth betrays some knowledge of sorrow.
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Some dried tears from their eyes after speaker after speaker expressed their sorrow in Yiddish.
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It's a kind of sorrow that one had profited at the expense of someone else.
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"Chuck felt profound sorrow and regret for his actions," Ms. Mulligan said in a statement.
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There is his remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting in sorrow.
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Some residents said they felt sorrow and horror for Christchurch's Muslim community, along with confusion.
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In 1994, she wrote that she felt "enormous regret, sorrow and remorse" about her actions.
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If my math is correct, yours would be about 18 discs to cover 220 songs… I remember label people griping during that time that all their vinyls were getting delayed because the main plant that presses vinyl for everybody was busy printing Sorrow after Sorrow.
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Her initial effort on June 14th was limited to a three-sentence statement expressing her sorrow.
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But here, Beyoncé turns our sorrow on its head, making these images empowering and even welcome.
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For most of the women in my life, the sorrow of Trump's election has been palpable.
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The present moment expands and fills with light, crowding out the sorrow or doubt or fear.
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Like an ersatz copy of a neo-impressionist painting, the funeral industry can only proxy sorrow.
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Fans took to social media to express their sorrow, with the hashtag #RIPChristina trending on Twitter.
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Best of all, I'm expecting a new grandson, a cause for tears of joy not sorrow.
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" Barbra Streisand, presenting the best musical award to "Hamilton," said, "Our joy is tinged with sorrow.
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Erected over 19 years, using forced labour, it is designed to inspire fear rather than sorrow.
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Remember, for example, the outpouring of sorrow over the suicide death of Robin Williams, in 8003.
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But for a time, the flaming Notre Dame Cathedral brought the world together in shared sorrow.
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The sorrow and hope of a neighbor, friend, or colleague are often impossible to block out.
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Parker has said he was "filled with profound sorrow" when he learned about the woman's death.
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" Echoing the sorrow of her son's father, Scarlett says Jesse's death was "like losing a limb.
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The murder and confession have left Todd's family to grapple with feelings of sorrow and anger.
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His work brims with yearning, vulnerability, and sorrow — conditions almost completely absent from much contemporary art.
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Since her father's passing, Meghan has been open about her sorrow and how she is healing.
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The point is to say we have a responsibility for that sorrow to not occur again.
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Pegasus Airlines shares in the profound sorrow of all the people affected by this tragic accident.
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Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam also issued a statement expressing "deep sorrow" for Zheng's death.
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There have been tears of sorrow, tears of joy, laughter, longing, and every emotion in-between.
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"This past week I have spent in reflective thought, prayer & deep sorrow," she wrote on Twitter.
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How, to focus on politics, can their sincere sorrow co-exist with that of Mr Obama?
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Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh expressed sorrow over the killing and urged residents to be cautious.
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"There are no words to express the sorrow that we are all feeling," that page reads.
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Watching this back, seeing how much pain I caused Chase, it fills me so much sorrow.
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Most everyone else he meets has a story of regret, or a soft feeling of sorrow.
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In the present show, they run to death and sorrow, with a fillip of political history.
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Listen to the passion: the exuberance of love, the wonderment of nature, the sorrow of loss.
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"Shame and sorrow" are the words used by a Vatican spokesman to express the church's response.
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"Words cannot express the sorrow that we feel," said Robert W. Runcie, the Broward schools superintendent.
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Horrible things — disease and death and sorrow — can happen to them, but nothing truly affects them.
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Though Biden has expressed sorrow for how Hill was treated, he's never directly apologized to her.
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I hope she'll talk about the border between humor and sorrow, and the art of precision.
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The outpouring of sorrow and support from New Zealanders and from around the globe was immense.
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There's a lot of sorrow and pain here — and sometimes it feels too much like life.
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My soul is awash in a great flood of sorrow as I reflect upon your circumstance.
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"All the sorrow for my son is in my heart," said Turki, Hamza and Hanin's mother.
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They are faced with sorrow and tragedy that the rational mind simply cannot comprehend or compartmentalize.
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Historically and morally speaking, it is the fruit of struggles, tragic failures, tears, sacrifices, and sorrow.
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"We are in deep sorrow," Del Rey Packing Co. President Gerald Chooljian said in a statement.
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Marin is a freshman at an unnamed New York college, numb with sorrow and barely functional.
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The Kings organization stands in sorrow and we offer our deepest sympathy to the Richmond family.
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But he also said he had begun feeling the weight of carrying the industry's collective sorrow.
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Facing another bout of sorrow, King visited an Olympic training center to meet with blind athletes.
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Parishioners at Christmas Eve Mass shared sorrow about the fire, but also a feeling of solidarity.
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These relational fractures, I could see on their faces, still caused them much pain and sorrow.
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The rest of it is all about balance: of mirth and sorrow, of fear and determination.
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It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
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Yet every life has a story, and every story is marked by pain, loss and sorrow.
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Even in its mournful moments, the songs stay upbeat and the sorrow is quick to pass.
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His lips poured lust on mine, And I rose from the sorrow of a crazed heart.
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No composer employed music as powerfully as an instrument of drama, sorrow, joy and collective enthusiasm.
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On Care, optimism is generated despite the sorrow of existence, and not in opposition to it.
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" 'The Sorrow of War,' by Bao Ninh "Sorrow of War" offers the North Vietnamese perspective by tracing the "war-haunted life of Kien, a former infantryman turned writer, as he struggles to overcome his terrifying memories of combat and salvage the wreck that his life has become.
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Especially in a time of deep grief and sorrow, to be there with and for the other.
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It's a slim novella — tender, wickedly funny, and yes, full of sorrow, all at the same time.
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But, that sadness is superseded by profound sorrow for my father who's lost his last remaining parent.
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Below, I suggest a number of places that are appropriate for these moments of sorrow and pain.
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To the families of the victims, there are no words to express our sorrow for your loss.
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But I hope that in your sorrow you can take comfort in knowing that you gave life.
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When I confessed to acquaintances that my mom voted for Trump, people expressed real sorrow, sympathy even.
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" In a statement, Watkins said the school again expresses "deep sorrow for the loss of Lauren McCluskey.
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Ottilie Mulzet's translations of Destruction and Sorrow Beneath the Heavens, Seiobo There Below, and the forthcoming, appropriately
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Even my close friends,' " Bush told Page years later, "her voice marked more by sorrow than anger.
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One day you'll be in the room of sorrow and the next you might be in anger.
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Hereditary stars Toni Collette as Annie Graham, the newly minted matriarch of a family plagued by sorrow.
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"This past week I have spent in reflective thought, prayer & deep sorrow," Joan Grande tweeted Monday afternoon.
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There are fans who'd rather hear the Mary who poured out almost nothing but pain and sorrow.
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By then much of urban America had already moved from shock and sorrow to rage and flames.
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Watching your favorite TV characters have awful, hide-your-eyes-in-sorrow sex is a harrowing experience.
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On Sunday, the Real Housewives of New York City star spoke out about her sorrow on Twitter.
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"No one understands why it happened, and that adds to the fear and the sorrow," Getting said.
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Upon learning of her death, adult entertainers took to social media to express their shock and sorrow.
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On the campaign's page, mourners are expressing their sorrow and sharing warm memories of the two teens.
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These counselors are trained for these crisis moments, to be the first responders to shock and sorrow.
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"I have had a lot of sorrow, and I still feel that," she told PEOPLE in 2011.
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Well, he composed a film soundtrack and dropped a solo mini-album entitled, The Man Of Sorrow.
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If there's pain and sorrow, or happiness and hope, let it in and then let it out.
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Three Identical Strangers charts a twisted tale of love and sorrow, weighing human cost against scientific progress.
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The lighting in these portraits is luminous, emphasizing what the poses reveal: sorrow, pride, playfulness, performance, reticence.
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In a letter released via the Orem police, the suspect's parents shared their sorrow with the victims.
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During their meeting, Tyson said Donham expressed feeling "tender sorrow" for Till's mother, Mamie Elizabeth Till-Mobley.
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"I feel tremendous regret and sorrow at the profound suffering of Haitians affected by cholera," Ban said.
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EGYPTAIR sincerely conveys its deepest sorrow to the families and friends of the passengers onboard Flight MS221.
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"Words cannot express my shock and sorrow at the horrific events today in La Loche," he said.
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"Out of our sorrow came a beautiful thought, that we were solidified," Ali's daughter, Hana Ali, recalls.
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Most world leaders expressed sorrow, support and sympathy for the United Kingdom as they condemned the attacks.
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I saw a community that stood up and came together in the face of oppression and sorrow.
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Somalia's Foreign Affairs Minister Abdusalam Hadliye Omar expressed sorrow at what he described as a "horrific attack".
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Multiple members of Congress on Monday voiced sorrow following the news that actor Gene Wilder had died.
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""I look back at those pictures now, and I see a woman hiding her shock and sorrow.
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And those lawyers who admit to taking the low road seldom ask for sorrow and pity afterwards.
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" Mark Twain felt the same way: "The secret source of humor itself is not joy but sorrow.
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The North Korean people were "overcome with sorrow," Kim told President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders.
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The few who did it, displayed something much deeper than content — they were showing sorrow, despair, hopelessness.
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The Vietnamese Embassy in London also released a statement on Thursday expressing "deep sorrow" over the deaths.
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His political intensity bloomed with feeling but also romantic contradiction; his writing revels in an astral sorrow.
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"Someone called that transition between the saved and lost the 'Line of Sorrow,' " the video caption says.
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For those of us whose lives have been shattered by terrorism, our sorrow never really goes away.
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In a departure from previous resignations, her soon-to-be-former colleagues expressed sorrow at her departure.
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There are no words that can be expressed as to the sorrow his family is dealing with.
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I was able to see their heartache and sorrow as parents, as Americans and as human beings.
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"They ruin the best," Hudson said about Real Madrid with a touch of sorrow in his voice.
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"It's the sorrow, and the pain in my heart, that these people are listening to," he said.
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Does he feel sorrow when an American Indian petroglyph is bulldozed for access to a coal mine?
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Srebrenica had become a pitiful place: a long hamlet of sorrow snaking up a cold narrow valley.
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"That conduct has left a legacy of pain and sorrow that is still being felt," he wrote.
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"It's pretty important to be seen in sorrow rather than anger," Stewart, the historian of impeachment, said.
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The cameras get in close on beautiful faces that lack pigment, that bear scars, burns and sorrow.
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Fiennes spent time observing Jones and her family in Jamaica, capturing intimate moments of sorrow and joy.
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Her exit has inspired sorrow among supporters who have watched the diversity of the Democratic field dwindle.
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Here's my Instagram post from the gathering this morning, a moment of community love drawn from sorrow.
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I kept being struck anew by the sorrow of that one lost creature, that one preventable tragedy.
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From the first page, there's an intimation that the novel is animated, in part, by private sorrow.
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Michael Jackson had just died, and my Facebook feed was disturbingly lacking in sympathetic words of sorrow.
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The choreography was about digging into the physical memories of these women's tension, their rage, their sorrow.
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I think that feeling comes from my sorrow for our country that it has come to this.
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Obaid's sorrow is deep, and the loss of his brother to such brutality is still a shock.
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When his vision was cut short that Sunday, the world stopped -- first in incredulity, then in sorrow.
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Among the noncompetition titles is "Sea Sorrow," the first feature directed by the British actress Vanessa Redgrave.
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Duncan, a first-year assistant coach with the Spurs, was hardly alone with his tears and sorrow.
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I feel the sorrow I have caused and will carry it for the rest of my life.
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Their mood of mingled anger and sorrow sharpened into lamentation after the sudden death of her husband.
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"There are no words to express the sorrow that we are all feeling," the fundraiser's website states.
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Why do we expect a different result from deregulation, which has ended in sorrow again and again?
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I suspect the answer lies in a kind of twisted loyalty to the sorrow of your past.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE said he experienced "deep sorrow" because of the leader's death.
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But what I had envisioned as an entry point into a new world was marked by sorrow.
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The show's 2019 debut is ultimately a hopeful and thoughtful installment in the face of overwhelming sorrow.
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Do you set your fear and sorrow aside because, frankly, you have more immediate issues to tackle?
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I feel responsible for the uncomfortable atmosphere generated by the sorrow I was not supposed to share.
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Watching their exchange brought the cup of sorrow to my lips, and I drank to the dregs.
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The computer-generated characters of Pirate_Sheep (Marta Strazicic) usually bear signs of confusion, sorrow, and even agony.
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" "We received with deep sorrow the news of the sudden death of former President Dr. Mohamed Mursi.
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However, it's those gritty pockets of desperation and sorrow that interest the malcontents behind Manchester's Cold Fell.
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Hoards of fans and other artists have expressed their condolences and sorrow in the wake of his death.
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The joy of expression and the sorrow of experience, properly commingled, might result in something new — and true.
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"I cannot begin to express the deep sorrow and pain that will forever be with me," she said.
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We struggle for words that will match the sorrow that we share and the vileness that we condemn.
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"I don't think I've ever had cornbread," one of them prononuced, without a trace of shame or sorrow.
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"As someone who loves the church, I'm filled with shame and sorrow," Bishop Christopher Coyne told reporters Sunday.
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The trees know what is going to happen, and they are bending toward me in sorrow and anticipation.
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Nostalgia and then sorrow overwhelmed me when I watched "The Best Man Holiday," not once but three times.
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McCain is motivated by her husband's legacy, according to Today, but humanitarian work hasn't eased her sorrow completely.
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"It cannot be overstated, the degree to which he feels sorrow for this absolutely tragic accident," Corry said.
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The sorrow was not over the loss of the buildings; it was clearly justified by the intentional atrocity.
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There is always sorrow when a cultural artifact, a great work of architectural art, is damaged or destroyed.
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The photographs of his tiny body, face down on the sand, caused ripples of horror and sorrow worldwide.
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"They want us to have our best life possible and to not drown in the sorrow of it."
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If she were with us still, she would feel both great sorrow and great joy regarding contemporary events.
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"We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow," Henley said in a statement Monday.
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Perhaps we decide that doing this would be unethical, given the sadness and sorrow that pervades our world.
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Pick a hockey fan base and you can muster at least an ounce of joy from their sorrow.
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Her lingering sorrow for her child in "JFK" parallels her future grief for her husband — and the country's.
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The more dramatic aspects of the role—those fuelled by sorrow, rage, and righteousness—bring out her strengths.
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"China closed itself off before, so we were backwards," he said with directness and a tinge of sorrow.
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I know what this is like and wish I could give Anita a hug and express my sorrow.
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We express our profound sorrow at the passing away of Nobel Laureate and former UNSG Mr. Kofi Annan.
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I don't use it all the time, but sometimes you're in a hotel room that smells of sorrow.
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" She questioned "why Wichita City leadership is compounding our grief and sorrow, by keeping my son from us?
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But when Noah left, Ocasio discovered that her feelings were more complex, that her sorrow was somehow deeper.
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But Ms. Parisse brings a sorrow to Shellie's problems that, while not exactly cheering, at least feels honest.
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I fell into my own sorrow, wondering where I'd ended in my life—as if I'd ended anywhere!
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When learning about climate change, you could feel alarm tinged with sorrow and regret for species facing extinction.
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Garrett's vocals sound soar while remaining grounded and full of sorrow and yearning, sounding like an involuntary confession.
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A bundle of contradictions portending that in this world, as in all others, joy cannot exist without sorrow.
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There's enough hate and pain and sorrow for everyone, but there's also enough love and joy and wonder.
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Bring your infinite sorrow and also some seltzer if you have time to swing by Stop and Shop.
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He spoke with sorrow and emotional distance, and, notably, didn't denounce Kavanaugh directly, or Trump for choosing him.
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I was desperate to keep my composure around him, certain that my sorrow would serve neither of us.
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But, in a strange transformation, all that sorrow and anger became an obstacle to electing a female president.
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"There are no words to express the shock and sorrow many of us are feeling," the statement said.
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There was a palpable sense of whiplash, a mix of sorrow, empathy, anger and bewilderment in the room.
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In some places, lynchings were accompanied by mob destruction of black business districts, adding economic devastation to sorrow.
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"It was right for the moment," Mr. Fontaine said this past week about Pope Benedict's expression of sorrow.
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"It is how we, despite our portions of sorrow, tedium and disaster, persist in finding meaning in ours."
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"With great sorrow, the Mikita family announces that Stan passed away," Stan's loved ones said in a statement.
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Yet the character will be a flamboyant, strutting performer, he said, rather than a somber representation of sorrow.
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It is how we, despite our portions of sorrow, tedium and disaster, persist in finding meaning in ours.
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"I approached Andrew from a pretty big place of hurt and pain and sorrow and sadness," he said.
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SA: I agree with Cheryl that cosmetic surgery has a certain air of Dorian Grayish sorrow about it.
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As communities cope with the sorrow of loss, many individuals must simultaneously fear infection by a devastating virus.
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Among these are love, friendship, sorrow, hopefulness, pain, joy, death, and our relationship with nature and the cosmos.
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They once again found themselves glued to the news, watching with the knowing sorrow that only survivors have.
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For some, it's an opportunity to engage with a higher power, or to express sorrow, sympathy, or solidarity.
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Suddenly "sorrow explodes within him" as he remembers being a boy and witnessing the death of his parents.
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New Yorkers joined the chorus of voices to express their sorrow and share what he meant to them.
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The other sorrow is the death of her father from leukemia just as the E.C.R.G. is getting underway.
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There has been a severe emotional repression of any inner feelings of guilt or sorrow in modern Russia.
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Water Will completes a trilogy of Lewis's recent work, preceded by minor matter (2016) and Sorrow Swag (2014).
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There's a softness cutting through the affect, a sorrow of soul that gives Joker a pale, tragic glow.
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There was no love, no sorrow, no success, no failure, no history and no names to the faces.
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Album Review The strife, sorrow, fury, self-doubt and atonement are over; it's time for a victory lap.
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Is he seeking a companion in sorrow or an immersion in a life that was always kept hidden?
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The verb "to lose" has its taproot sunk in sorrow; it is related to the "lorn" in forlorn.
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While about 75% of respondents said they had cried tears of sorrow, 29% said they shed happy tears.
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Wandering the hallways, one overhears a multitude of pitch-imperfect voices, ranging from breathy delight to bellowing sorrow.
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"It is with great sadness and sorrow we announce the passing of two of our own," it said.
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Ofglen is sentenced along with her lover, an unnamed Martha that looks at her with longing and sorrow.
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Under it, a number of residents left comments expressing sorrow for the migrants' sudden departure from the village.
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In a flowing red dress, her golden hair pulled back, the puppet's fixed expression mixed sorrow and uncertainty.
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It's a deeply personal mission, but the constant sorrow he encounters has taken a physical and mental toll.
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Still, I feel shock at the pure strangeness of my body, an old, old shame, and finally, sorrow.
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Like gender and sexuality, the depths of pleasure and especially of sorrow are revealed here on a spectrum.
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His life, then, was a profoundly human one, involving work and rest, friendships and betrayals, delight and sorrow.
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Her belongings told a story of privation and sorrow; their sheer mass was a bulwark against future hardship.
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Painting activates a deep capacity to join in love and in suffering, in sorrow and joy, in compassion.
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So, the cast and crew drank tequila in celebration and sorrow of the show, and set pieces, ending.
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The combined narratives point to the sorrow and doubt that endure for a lifetime after a battlefield mistake.
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Officials from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which oversees the Long Island Rail Road, expressed sorrow over the deaths.
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"It is with incredible sadness, sorrow and heartbreak to report that Tim has passed away today," Neil wrote.
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Leaders around the world expressed sorrow and disgust at the attacks, with some deploring the demonization of Muslims.
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No matter how contemplative the melodies, this isn't just sorrow, but grief performed, an intentional artifice of agony.
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Yet, partly out of loyalty and deep personal affinity, supporters view Mr. Bush more in sorrow than in anger.
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The best books, the books that stay with us, are tinged with both comedy and sorrow, humor and anger.
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But let's be honest, I was also listening to A.F.I.'s Sing the Sorrow and Less Than Jake's Anthem.
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The Nakirekanti family issued a statement to ABC13 in Houston, expressing the family's collective sorrow over the "sudden" death.
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Aniston's pal Courteney Cox expressed her sorrow: "We love you dolly," the Friends actress wrote in the Instagram comments.
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Psychological studies have concluded that the news and information humans receive and internalize can bring about anxiety and sorrow.
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The notation "1860 – 1880 Death of the Buffalo" elevates the experience of loss and sorrow to a palpable level.
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In an era obsessed with artists' personal brands, Blige's has been sorrow from nearly the beginning of her career.
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Her mother, Parveen Rafique, has turned herself in to authorities and expressed no sorrow for her actions, police said.
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The weight of knowing that Toni Morrison would know exactly how to articulate this unique and seemingly unbearable sorrow.
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I worked the puzzle for her as much as me, and while not quite quelling it, my sorrow stilled.
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My sorrow didn't have to have a gendered meaning or value but of course, in my mind, it did.
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"A lot of sorrow is in my heart," Stewart's aunt, Ruby Dixon, told CBS after learning about Drayton's arrest.
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" He said he came to Karrada to console families and "share their sorrow in this painful tragedy that happened.
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While their reunion was full of joy, breaking the bond between Ayman and his adoptive parents brought new sorrow.
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Its fertile basin was the cradle of Chinese civilisation and, in an epithet often given the river, its "sorrow".
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Leftist former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabbahi said he had heard of Mursi's death "with great sadness and deep sorrow".
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Her journey through sorrow is manifested in her dress, which grants new abilities to better navigate her faded reality.
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Even if Thais are given to expressing their grief quietly, but deeply, the national outpouring of sorrow is visceral.
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Military government leader Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said the country was in "immeasurable grief ... profound sorrow and bereavement".
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This all points to heroin's continued penchant for causing intolerable sorrow in the lives of abusers and their families.
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Killmonger's perspective is forged from the rage and sorrow that comes with being a black man in our world.
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"It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that Peter Fonda has passed away," the family said.
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Because Lamentations is so heavily steeped in Jewish history and sorrow, I reached out to Rabbi Esther Lederman again.
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"It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of Glenne Headly," her reps said in a statement.
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It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and ... inflict great pain.
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" The main point he wanted to express, he said, was "sorrow to the families and everyone about what happened.
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"We are acting very much in sorrow, not in anger," said Freeland, stressing the closeness of the overall relationship.
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"It is with great sorrow that we report Tyler Skaggs passed away earlier today in Texas," the Angels said.
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For instance, she knew that she felt tremendous sorrow for the dead and thought about them often, if vaguely.
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"I wouldn't describe this record as mournful or sorrow filled, merely a reflection on my first relationship," he explains.
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Mr. Ladd says his family has sponsored three Mexicans for citizenship — but has seen more border sorrow than joy.
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Largely in sorrow, Jordan sobbed on the locker room floor of United Center in Chicago on June 218, 22003.
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's office said he has "expressed deep grief and sorrow over the loss of precious lives".
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Most political leaders at least expressed sorrow and mourning for the loss of 31 lives in Brussels on Tuesday.
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Just ignore the lyrics in the verses and sing along in sorrow to the "Just Another Lonely Day" chorus.
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"It is immeasurable to comprehend the anguish and sorrow we have experienced over the last two years," he said.
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Most seem to just accept how it is, but many have also found it hard to mask their sorrow.
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Allowing that feeling to evolve, and to really understand the size and shape of your sorrow, can be painful.
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"Toughest loss of my career so far, for sure," he said, soft-spoken in style more than in sorrow.
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You can feel sorrow for the loss of face-to-face banter with the colleague in the next cubicle.
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In her words: Four be the things I am wiser to know / Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe.
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Parting would be sweeter sorrow if BenDeLaCreme hadn't saddled us with Morgan McMichaels once again on her way out.
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Ms. Alegría's many books of poetry include "Flowers From the Volcano" (1982) and the bilingual collection "Saudade/Sorrow" (1999).
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"Those who invited Mr. Muslim to the conference expressed their sorrow and promised to solve the matter," he said.
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It is in more sorrow than in anger that I wear my heart upon my sleeve to say this.
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The joy of his increasing strength and new friendships are balanced against the sorrow he experiences in his adventures.
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More in sorrow than in anger, The Star-Ledger, a left-leaning New Jersey paper, endorsed Mr. Menendez anyway.
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Her husband had died in a car accident, and some thought the tragedy might help her understand Japan's sorrow.
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It struck me suddenly that eating it in the midst of sorrow, or diminishment, was an extraordinarily optimistic act.
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Her body, face and eyes all sustain the same image of quiet sorrow, as if preserving it in amber.
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Sorrow, grief, humor, irritation, love: Those are all parts of a life, and even after loss, life goes on.
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We share the sorrow of every sensible American who feels stricken at the partisan spectacle playing out in Washington.
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"He feels so much sorrow, shame and guilt when he looks into the eyes of Tariq," Mr. Hardwick said.
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Putting oneself in another's shoes emotionally models whatever emotion they have, whether it be anger, happiness, sorrow or gratefulness.
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Hirut notes the frantic sorrow in her eyes, the way her mouth is chewing words to spit them out.
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Saudi King Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud expressed "deep sadness and sorrow" in the call, state-run SPA news reported.
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In other hands, the Father is a cypher; Mr. Sanz makes him a patriarch of depth, sorrow, and power.
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"Liu Xiaobo's suffering is a great shock, worry and sorrow for all political prisoners and their families," she said.
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While in China, the emperor said he felt "deep sorrow" for the suffering Japan inflicted on the Chinese people.
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"I announce with shock and sorrow the death of democracy," Ahmed Tibi, an Arab lawmaker, said after the vote.
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In her sorrow and rage she wanted her son's death not just to be her pain but America's pain.
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Following reports of his death, Perry's friends, former co-workers, and Riverdale co-stars reached out to express their sorrow.
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One of his biographers described the impact of the news as "a wave of sorrow" that swept across the world.
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"Our sorrow is so endlessly painful that hearing the news is not what I expected," his wife, Cathy Vetrano, said.
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" But she didn't let her troubles get her down: "Sorrow has its spectrum and we don't just like live there.
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In it, he expressed the "profound sorrow" he felt after learning that his rape accuser committed suicide four years ago.
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They have taken an interest in my career, sent me clever gifts and expressed real sorrow in times of loss.
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Rugg and Maruca have perfected the particular blend of sorrow and joy that makes the Street Angel series so special.
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My father's passing comes with sorrow and grief for me, for my mother, for my brothers, and for my sisters.
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Women have been raped and abused and harassed and locked in sorrow and trauma and punished for it for years.
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His voice quivered and his eyes welled, but in a moment of sorrow, Marlins Manager Don Mattingly thought about joy.
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In his letter, Abbas expressed his "sorrow," noting that Peres was a partner in making peace alongside Arafat and Rabin.
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If you look at any form of entertainment, you have to hit either sorrow or joy, and then you're good.
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It is still hard to look up where the south steeple once soared and not feel a pang of sorrow.
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Also addressing the refugee issue will be a film by Vanessa Redgrave, "Sea Sorrow", to be shown out of competition.
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But on ketamine, I watched calmly as sorrow welled up and subsumed my body like warm water filling a tub.
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Here, mention of Roof evokes sorrow in the hearts of a wounded congregation struggling to heal, yet hopeful for justice.
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Despite once claiming he never wanted to cause us any sorrow or any pain, Prince has now, suddenly, done both.
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But this year's animated shorts tend to emphasize joy over sorrow, even if the joy only comes at the end.
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Great Falls Bishop Michael Warfel said he felt "profound sorrow" over the abuse and offered "sincere apologies" to the victims.
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Your leader asserts that couples who have fewer children than they desire suffer 'anguish', 'sorrow', depression' and even 'social catastrophe'.
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There's this real need to hold the tension of the joys of life but being willing to embrace the sorrow.
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A walk in a garden won't soothe away all stress or subdue all sorrow, and neither will a good cocktail.
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Bahr is how we were taught to measure poetry,bahr is how we've stopped trying to measure sorrow, back home.
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For him, the real world represents some sort of goodness in a broad sense, but with a touch of sorrow.
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I have tried many times to read Hugo Claus's "The Sorrow of Belgium" but have never made it very far.
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Given that inexperience, it's absolutely plausible that Trump expressed a real sorrow somewhat inarticulately, leaving Johnson's widow and Wilson upset.
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I pray that God will give you strength, peace and show you his blessings in this time of great sorrow.
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Mr. Moretti, whose films include "Dear Diary" and "We Have a Pope," doesn't draw a line between laughter and sorrow.
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They detail longing, desperation, resentment, vulnerability, sorrow and strength, and they can be luminous and harrowing at the same time.
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It's Ms. Deón's real and rare ability to make reading a felt, almost physical experience — of terror, rage, identification, sorrow.
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There will be protest as his family and community try to find something productive to do with sorrow and rage.
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"There are no words that can be expressed as to the incredible sorrow his family is dealing with," he said.
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The attack was a tragic reminder that cartels continue to run rampant, leaving a trail of violence, sorrow and death.
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Ms. Young added that she felt shame for her actions, and sorrow for the humiliation she had caused her family.
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It's easy to believe the quiet man with a sorrow-filled voice that claps like thunder has all the answers.
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It is joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, camaraderie and crushing loneliness, euphoric hope and the inky blackness of despair.
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"EGYPTAIR sincerely conveys its deepest sorrow to the families and friends of the passengers onboard Flight MS804," the airline tweeted.
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I was struck with such a sense of sorrow for that poor, lost glove — and I started sobbing, right there.
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Murder invites righteous indignation in those left behind; cancer, noble sorrow; death at old age, feelings of gratitude and accomplishment.
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"It is hard to forgive myself and sleep at night with feelings of sorrow," Park, 64, said, her voice trembling.
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The dog's arrival is the central story, but the novel moves artfully through the narrator's memories and her present sorrow.
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The politics of grievance face outward, acting publicly, while poetry turns inward to attend to our private landscapes of sorrow.
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Overall, its mood conveys something between sorrow and hopefulness, suggestive altogether of a contemplative pause in an overwhelmingly distressing moment.
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In eighth grade at a new school where he didn't have any friends yet, he kept his sorrow to himself.
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In October, President Putin opened a Kremlin-promoted monument to victims of political repression in Moscow, the Wall of Sorrow.
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We can find joy in books that bring us sorrow and anger and rage and all kinds of emotional registers.
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But your letter tells me just the opposite — that you're strong enough to feel sorrow without being consumed by it.
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Just beneath the surface of his seemingly effortless, affectless pictures is a mixture of gratitude, sorrow, anger and, finally, grace.
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" Quietly, and then with resolve, the women and girls flanking her join in to sing, "Ay, que dolor": "What sorrow.
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An opera star with a penchant for dramatic sorrow shows up at a doctor's office, looking for her husband's heart.
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In Ms. Smith's version, she has all the malaise of Simone, but the playfulness contains a somberness deepened by sorrow.
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The plant would bring new life into my apartment, which was, at the time, half-empty and thick with sorrow.
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There is a common thread to almost all wars: They begin with hubris, stumble on miscalculation and end in sorrow.
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She nodded toward the streets outside her sixth-floor window and spoke of her son's sorrow for Ms. Cavero's death.
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What they're saying: The Hong Kong government released a statement saying they feel "great sorrow and regret" over Chow's death.
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Guilloux, Camus said later, was uniquely attuned to the sorrow of others, but he was never a novelist of despair.
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"The sorrow from the tragic event on NAS Pensacola will have a lasting impact on our installation and community," Capt.
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Unusually for a Passion setting, "Golgotha" ends with the triumph of the Resurrection rather than the sorrow of the Crucifixion.
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But both of those things are better than wallowing in sorrow on the couch, missing what you used to have.
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I don't forgive him [the person Peck is based on], but I feel a sympathy, a sorrow, because of David.
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"I was hysterical ... I have no words for what sorrow; it was just, just a scream," Steele told the troopers.
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Her repeated forays into a second self truly become another life, one of both intense sorrow and potential for joy.
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He is a character of such vivid goodness, such moving and precise sorrow, I don't think I'll ever forget him.
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The usual sorrow and anger that we hear from the Oval Office are too many times absent from his lexicon.
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J.P. The patiently chugging roots-rock of "Roll With the Punches" is the sound of sorrow turning to numb pragmatism.
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The pleasure of seeing a cherry tree in bloom is the sorrow of knowing that it will soon be over.
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Peter Wehner These days I find I'm more alert to the grief and sorrow around me than I once was.
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Good people paid in blood and sorrow, sent to graves or subjected to suffering for which there was no reckoning.
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It may be one of the most doleful sounds I've ever heard, evoking longing and sorrow, opportunities squandered, love lost.
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We also have to remember the hundreds of police officers that are here now with their heads bowed in sorrow.
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She added that sharing feelings of sorrow or embarrassment can show that someone has learned from his or her mistakes.
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His sorrow mutates into a paralyzing obsession that mystifies, annoys and embarrasses his mother, two young sons and orthodox community.
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But the book's center of gravity, its persistent refrain, is in the extracts from "Sorrow Songs" that begin every chapter.
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"It's almost taboo to feel horrible grief and sorrow," psychotherapist Toni Coleman told me, shortly after I hung up with Ruttenberg.
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"Our deep sorrow cannot bring them back," an Orthodox priest in a traditional black turban and black robes told the crowd.
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It's also one of the year's most intense emotional roller coasters, zooming from joy to sorrow while making both look beautiful.
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His anarcho-Sufi ghazals are recited intentionally in English "to address my sorrow in the language of my oppression," Waqar explains.
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As if the sorrow of his beginnings were not enough, Ellis died from AIDS in 1992, at the age of 33.
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PITTSBURGH — It was a scene that would have infuriated the man who set off a whole year of pain and sorrow.
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Even on the phone, I can sense Saeed's sorrow and his longing for the way of life he knew in Mosul.
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They are seeking damages in an amount to be determined by a jury for severe emotional distress, anxiety, grief and sorrow.
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In an email to the Orlando Sentinel following the arrests, Roger's mother expressed her sorrow about the loss of her son.
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It's all happening around us all the time, so holding both joy and sorrow simultaneously is actually what the message is.
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But do not expect slick logic or a lyrical panacea for sorrow: be prepared for painful, eloquent searching and riddles unsolved.
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After her note gained traction online, Serena said people came over to express their support and sorrow over what had happened.
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If you wanted to listen to, say, the Aria of Sorrow soundtrack in reasonable fidelity, you'd have to buy a dongle.
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With great sorrow, I post the below details for Elijah's service being held on September 5th in the Los Angeles area.
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Negan, too, seems to understand her sorrow, and even apologizes for abetting Simon in the massacre of all of her friends.
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"Words can't express the amount of pain and sorrow these past two and a half years have been," Diana Chism said.
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I'm pretty sure Apple will have sold more in the time it takes me to write this note of Sony sorrow.
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When I asked Fuentes how he feels when he goes to sleep hungry, I expected him to express sorrow or anger.
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If you're on the losing side of that unfair calculation, you might react with sorrow and rage like the Tethered did.
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"I have sorrow that this happened, that this man lost his life, but he caused the situation to occur," she said.
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"My sorrow is great as is my rage for those who left people to burn to death so unjustly," she said.
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"This is a time of great sorrow for our province," Premier Scott Moe of Saskatchewan said Saturday during a news conference.
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Sorrow, self-pity, and regret stood in the way of my future, along with the steel bars that caged me in.
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Many of these grieving groovers and furry funk-lovers went to Instagram to share their deep sorrow and devotion to Prince.
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"There are no words that can adequately express our sorrow over the loss of Jimi Patrick," Doherty said in a statement.
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On Twitter, a number of fans expressed their sorrow over the twist, but also praising the show for the bold move.
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"You are not alone in your sorrow," Prime Minister Erna Solberg, dressed in black, said in an address to the nation.
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In a letter released via the Orem police soon after the stabbings, the suspect's parents shared their sorrow with the victims.
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" Youssef urged Trump and those who oppose refugees "to look at them as human" and "understand their sorrow and their agony.
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Though the heartbreak of losing a child is felt by parents all over the world, culture rarely addresses this particular sorrow.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin called Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan and expressed sorrow and condolences for the accidental killing, the military added.
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French fans insist that the chance of a triumph on home soil is worth all the sorrow and stress of hosting.
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"We know that your sorrow feels endless … but you are not alone, and we will never leave your side," Trump said.
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The austere beauty of her work, its almost pulsating wordlessness and the richness of its sorrow, is kindred to this silence.
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We can do things other characters can't, like eat sorrow, un-birth secrets and have theatrical battles with language and God.
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Some radiate sorrow, like the blue chiffon blouse a wife wore the day her husband told her he was moving out.
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I would like to express my deep sorrow over last night's murder of three family members in the community of Halamish.
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These emotions join forces in the novel, where moments of beauty and acceptance come together with pangs of sorrow and loneliness.
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His words were the usual ones, conveying sorrow at the thought of treading on anyone's sense of dignity or self-assurance.
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It's a summer of secrets, and sorrow, and growing up, and it's a good thing Rose and Windy have each other.
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I realized there was a deep undercurrent of sorrow running just below the fragile veneer of joy usually associated with pregnancy.
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There were no doubts about the passion and eternal sorrow loving parents may have for a child whose life was robbed.
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Parker, now 36, said earlier this summer that he was "filled with profound sorrow" when he learned about the woman's death.
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His sincere level of compassion, grief and sorrow for the events that took place was, in its own way, very inspiring.
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But their joy turned to sorrow when four of the 4-week-old puppies were killed by bees on March 14.
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Archeologists have found mammoths sunk into in the LaBrea tarpits, but on Bojack, the elephants walk around alive, trudging through sorrow.
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But alternative music has seen its fair share of sorrow when it comes to losing artists to mental health-related problems.
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We all have sorrow, we all have sadness, but we have to somehow process it, and then make it our fuel.
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Others expressed sorrow: She was an affront to Islam, but God, not man, should have been the one to punish her.
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President Donald Trump expressed sorrow for the victims in remarks before an evangelical leadership dinner at the White House on Monday.
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Losing after great striving is the story of man, who was born to sorrow, whose sweetest songs tell of saddest thought.
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For all the sorrow and the hurt, he had the look of a man not quite ready for it to end.
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The deaths of so many young people from such a vast area spread the sorrow throughout Canada and around the world.
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It should be an ideal and a goal dear to all Israelis who remember Mr. Rabin's murder with horror and sorrow.
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All of them have seen years — centuries — of unimaginable wealth and power, and, equally, centuries of sorrow, despair, warfare and subjugation.
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" Mr. Fujimori, for his part, said the pardon had surprised him, prompting "feelings of extreme joy and of sorrow mixed together.
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" He said on Twitter that "we are in deepest sorrow over all those who lost their lives in the bus crash.
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Ms. McSpadden, 39, came up short on Tuesday in an attempt to turn that sorrow and anger into an elected post.
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Separately, our correspondent went to Mozambique and found both sorrow and resilience there after Cyclone Idai left tens of thousands homeless.
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One thing that's vital to realize is that it's not the sorrow of a child's death that tears certain couples apart.
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I mean I am losing myself to the shelter we build to beat back sorrow and the weight of our fears.
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Outside the room where Christine Blasey Ford was testifying on Thursday morning, women were incandescent with rage and sorrow and horror.
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The horses she studies display emotions, like sorrow when a close companion dies, so she believes they're certainly capable of happiness.
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But if the operation succeeds, it will be the latest example of a cave-rescue mission ending in joy, not sorrow.
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He's drowning in his own sorrow until he meets his daughter's cheerleader friend Angela (Mena Suvari) and becomes infatuated with her.
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MET ORCHESTRA, JUNE 3 Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" begins with a feisty drinking song dedicated to the earth's sorrow.
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It's in that nonverbal place that Joaquin Phoenix's performance, along with Hildur Gudnadottir's melancholy score, wraps the film in unmanageable sorrow.
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For many of these families, this work is a tough responsibility to shoulder during a time of sorrow, worry and confusion.
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"The area is still covered with sorrow," said Abdul Rahman, a resident of Daka who lost four cousins in that bombing.
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He's a singer and composer, and from his first song, I experienced a strange mix of sorrow and glee and awe.
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The Prairie bonds are strong and that sorrow continues to hang heavily over Manitoba and Saskatchewan who share a provincial border.
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"Hollowed Mother", in particular, is reminiscent of van Gogh's "Sorrow", as both artworks take a mother in distress as their subject.
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"It is with profound sorrow we report that legendary poet, songwriter and artist, Leonard Cohen has passed away," reads the post.
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Flooded by my own sorrow and heartbreak, I found solace in my parents' marriage: They were unbroken; their bond was indestructible.
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"The Presidency mourns with great sorrow the former President of the Republic, Mr. Mohammed Hosni Mubarak," he said in a statement.
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There was something in that image that struck me: it was an act of hope, of devotion, of sorrow, of futility.
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And we should approach this with gravity, with a sense of responsibility, with dignity and honestly with a sense of sorrow.
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And President Muhammadu Buhari expressed "profound grief and sorrow" at the death of the soldiers in a statement late on Tuesday.
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I had gained 230 pounds in the course of our relationship, cocooning myself, and my sorrow, in limitless glasses of wine.
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It just tells me you don't care enough about me to come to me in real life and exclaim your "sorrow".
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" — Lisa Bingham "I learned that even in the midst of incredible pain and sorrow, you must find those moments of joy.
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When I look back on my own times spent with elephants it is with a mixture of joy — and infinite sorrow.
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They are adaptive: Love, anger, joy, sorrow, fear all help us to find food and safety, protect our families, escape danger.
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Released roughly six months before Tommy, The Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow is generally recognized as one of the first rock operas.
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These tones have been associated with everything from weeping to the "other," so the message is clear: these melodies are sorrow.
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As events unfold, various characters observe with sorrow that this war is destroying the old order and its civilized way of life.
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Although I interviewed families and individuals with different religious and ethnic backgrounds, their stories of refuge all share a same theme: sorrow.
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Pope Francis sent a telegram to Raul Castro expressing his sorrow for Castro's family and the Cuban people, and offering his prayers.
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"But it is good in life to remember the extremes – the sorrow and the tears, but then the laughter and the joy."
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"It is with great sorrow that we report Tyler Skaggs passed away earlier today in Texas," the Angels said in a statement.
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"Shortly thereafter, Helena raps about her sorrow to those "fatherless and abused," saying she "guesses that's why there are so many confused.
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Image 2 of 2 VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has expressed sorrow over the deadly violence used to repress social protests in Nicaragua.
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While I was so grateful for my friend's experience, it filled me with such sorrow because of what I should have had.
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And yet, he does not invite our sympathy or pity, or even hint at any sense of sorrow over such a recognition.
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She took "hardship and sorrow," Barack Obama said in 2015, and transformed it "into something full of beauty and vitality and hope".
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"(From "The Uses of Sorrow") "Maybe the desire to make something beautifulis the piece of God that is inside each of us.
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Frigg in her sorrow offers all her love and favor to any Æsir willing to brave Hel and return Baldur to life.
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The classmates in my group chat share my sorrow, and I begrudgingly go across the street for a Chick-fil-A sandwich.
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An additional sorrow was that he was not at Margaret Thatcher's side in the Commons to take his share of the flak.
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"It is with incredible sadness, sorrow and heartbreak to report that Tim has passed away today," his family announced in a statement.
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There is an elephant on its back, and you can see the sorrow because the elephant doesn't really understand what's going on.
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There are no words to express the helplessness and sorrow my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas and their families.
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And in my role, I have often seen up close the sorrow of others in moments of tragedy, as I have today.
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There are no words adequate enough to express the sorrow felt by Graham ISD and the community of Graham for this loss.
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It is described by the network as a "dark comedy," so there will undoubtedly be some laughs amongst the supernatural and sorrow.
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"I announce with shock and sorrow the death of democracy," Ahmed Tibi, an Arab lawmaker, told reporters after the law was adopted.
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There's genuine pain and sorrow in The Other Side, which follows real people living in poorest Louisiana, merging nonfiction with manufactured scenes.
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His gaze It's a look which conveys complete serenity and fabulousness from a man who never meant to cause you any sorrow.
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She's spun gold out of her suppressed anger and sorrow, transforming it into a choreopoem that ends on a note of forgiveness.
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Despite her sorrow, Tianna was happy she was able to enjoy even a brief time as husband and wife with her love.
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That the dark side of his behavior was hidden from sight in those years now makes me cringe in sorrow and anger.
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Were Thailand a normal democracy with a constitutional monarchy, the death of a king would cause national sorrow but not political instability.
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I want you all to know that most Afghans feel extreme sorrow and pain over the loss of your husband and father.
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The legend states that Mr. Morgan used to torture his wife, causing her to fall into a state of sorrow and unhappiness.
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"There is sorrow, there is anger, there is confusion about next steps," Mr. Obama said at the start of a news conference.
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Any type of major change involves grief, and how you deal with that sorrow will ultimately determine how quickly you bounce back.
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"—FoxNewsSunday (@FoxNewsSunday) August 4, 2019Trump tweeted to express his sorrow over the shootings, writing "God bless the people of El Paso Texas.
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The swirl of bluster and romantic sorrow on the album shows that love is one terrain that Cardi has yet to conquer.
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Clinton, who had accepted the group's invitation before the election, said she had had to overcome deep sorrow to keep the commitment.
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"It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii," a statement to CNN read.
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"I've been going to Iran every year since I was a kid, so that's a big sorrow in my life," she explains.
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Other philosophers like the Stoics also highlighted the importance of learning to anticipate and accept misfortunes such as loss, sorrow or injustice.
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In his note, among other things, Parker expresses sorrow about recently learning of the reported suicide of the woman who accused him.
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Sad Dre from "Black-ish" Unlike ironic crying baby up there, this one could actually be used in times of sorrow. 5.
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And when I think of the future she's doomed to live out, the future we've created, I'm filled with rage and sorrow.
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"Our nation shares the sorrow of those affected by the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper," Mr. Trump said in the proclamation.
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The photograph of her on the shirt is from soon after his death, and her face is wrinkled in sorrow and horror.
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Soon, the almost unbearable beauty and sorrow of "Whistle," which among other things reads as a prayerful lament for Emmett Till, arrives.
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As the room filled with murmuring voices, Ms. Kastner explained that each of the copper cones played a different story of sorrow.
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Wednesday's incident occurred two days after a massive fire severely damaged the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, causing global shock and sorrow.
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For me, the show's most truly shocking scene comes when Lena finally erupts, in raging sorrow, at her beloved, much-indulged son.
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In a few days, for people who see themselves on the losing team, the pure sorrow of losing is likely to fade.
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It wasn't that these authors were writing exclusively about female anger rather than female sorrow; their writing holds both states of feeling.
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I wrote about everything that is born in our hearts and in this world, from sorrow and beauty to passion and love.
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Many hunters described deep sorrow coupled with a sense of well-wishing as their partner took the final flight from their arm.
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" And in another tweet: "I can't believe the number of followers I've lost tonight for benignly expressing sorrow about President Bush's passing.
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We cannot imagine the depth of your sorrow, but we can make sure that other families never have to endure this pain.
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Obviously, grief is not exclusive, and we humans have the capacity to feel sorrow and empathy for many kinds of irretrievable loss.
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Anne PurdyNew York To the Editor: There is a sorrow that besieges a nation when it is oppressed by a foreign power.
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" With a voice full of sorrow and rage, she laments, "All that we built has come undone" and declares, "Enough is enough!
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Then that moment when the local law enforcement official, face blanched by the sorrow of what must be imparted, appears before cameras.
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Pushing any harder than that is likely to be a recipe for sorrow, however, as things tend to get laggy pretty quickly.
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"From now on, I have gone from sorrow and fear to the pursuit of truth, justice and responsibility toward history," she said.
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As for myself, literature has caused me both joy and sorrow, and I don't despair, God willing, of dying in the poorhouse.
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Call it whatever you will, but what Ms. Schutz's painting does is powerful and evokes emotion in the viewer. Sorrow. Anger. Loss.
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As the weeks went by, my sorrow took the form of a solitary retreat with no idea where to go or why.
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It was not, as they say, unbearably sad; on the contrary, it was bearably sad—a tranquil, contemplative, lapping kind of sorrow.
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But asked to carry more emotional weight in the scenes with Negan, Ms. Martin-Green sold Sasha's sorrow and grit with aplomb.
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At the same time, Mr. el-Sisi issued a statement expressing "great sadness and deep sorrow" at the death of Mr. Mubarak.
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On the one hand, officials have expressed their sorrow over his death and encouraged people to tell the truth about the outbreak.
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It was a lie that begat other lies, the mother dough for two generations' worth of rage and sorrow and mental instability.
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This catches your attention, given that another movie he directed, "The Sorrow and the Pity," might be the best documentary ever made.
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But erasing, I have learned, does not stop with a new language, and that, my friend, is my sorrow and my selfishness.
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With sorrow, some support for Brexit and even hope of a return, Europeans from across the EU's 27 remaining members bade farewell.
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What lingers, though, are strains of anger, ardor, sorrow and sweetness, and the quiet astonishment of witnessing the birth of a legend.
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This last discovery, I thought, must have been a blow to Hurlin, but he reported it to me with no apparent sorrow.
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Fourth, she similarly expressed regret and sorrow to her fans and followers whose good will she depends on to make a living.
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We join in sorrow so that silenced violence will find its echo in our spirit, not by imagination but by artistic vision.
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GRIS centers on a young girl grappling with sorrow, and as her journey progresses she is granted new abilities through her dress.
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She said that Canada was rolling them out more in sorrow than in anger and that she hoped retaliation could be avoided.
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Whatever the result, she recommends practicing self-compassion if things do not go as planned, which can help minimize sorrow and heartache.
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He lashed out at what he called a "conspiracy" by opposition politicians and expressed little sorrow, or even acknowledgment, for those killed.
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"It's with deep sorrow," he wrote, that he had learned of the comments made by Mr. Farah against him and his property.
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Her mind is clearly elsewhere; Picasso has become an outsider, seemingly unable to penetrate her thoughts, intruding on a moment of sorrow.
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"There are no words to convey the profound sorrow we feel for the family and their unimaginable loss," Kalogridis said in a statement.
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Joining Bowie tribute band Sons of the Silent Age, O'Connor also performed "Sorrow," a track by The McCoys that Bowie covered in 1973.
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"It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii," the statement, posted by Variety, reads.
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Bedolla's death devastated his wife and clouded the future of their young son, creating a sorrow and emptiness that has yet to heal.
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And yet there was such sorrow: "When George Lucas built Star Wars, he built us too," the pair said in a parting statement.
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Family unapologetic, police say The mother, Parveen Bibi, turned herself over to authorities and has expressed no sorrow for her actions, police said.
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"From now on, I have gone from sorrow and fear to the pursuit of truth, justice and responsibility toward history," she told journalists.
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"It is with deep sorrow we share the news that she has passed away today," the Boise Police Department said in a statement.
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Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam issued a statement expressing "deep sorrow" over the death of the "learned man and an acclaimed writer".
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Renewed InterestAfter the case resurfaced in August, Parker issued a statement expressing his "profound sorrow" at learning of his accuser's death in 2012.
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"They both brought so much sorrow into the world that no military or political successes can redeem their guilt before humanity," he said.
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"There are no words to express my sorrow and regret for the pain I have caused others by words and actions," Lauer said.
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When I finally caught a glimpse of the orifice that was causing me so much pain and sorrow, I almost screamed out loud.
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"It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii," Baron said in an issued statement.
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But it allowed us to not live in that deep, deep sorrow for our show, which is not the tone of the show.
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"It's with the deepest sorrow that we have to say goodbye to @theTylerTrent," the Purdue University Center for Cancer Research wrote on Twitter.
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Melbourne Archbishop Philip Freier said he felt a "personal sense of shame and sorrow" at the way the church had apparently silenced victims.
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Hours of television was created by asking people to talk about their reactions to his death — which amounted to shock, sorrow, and disappointment.
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A young neighbor whose mother is dying hangs around Alice, instinctually drawn to the way her anger, sorrow, and repression parallel his own.
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For the relatives of those killed, April 20 evokes a mix of emotions from sorrow and anguish to fond memories of loved ones.
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The SOMA artwork was pretty meaningful: Six big women with sorrow in their eyes, as if they were trying to lift something heavy.
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When the curtain comes down on the final act, this tale of sorrow, sacrifice and love is not principally a time-travel story.
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In anguish and repose, Anna could be a figure in an Italian Renaissance painting, a pale image of sorrow against a dark background.
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They include Leo (Lucas Quintana), whose mother (Jacqueline Duprey) is a mute mass of quivering sorrow still mourning the death of Leo's brother.
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Now, as a sale and possible dismemberment of the company looms, a wave of sorrow and nostalgia is reverberating through the Yahoo diaspora.
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Michael Kimmelman, the Times' architecture critic, also saw parallels between the mass sorrow over the cathedral's fate and public outrage over Macron's reforms.
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On social media, two former members of 'NSync, Lance Bass and Mr. Timberlake, expressed sorrow but also alluded to Mr. Pearlman's checkered past.
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What sorrow will we feel for a world in which, for many, constant upheaval, destruction, and injustice is the all-too-tragic norm?
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What sorrow will we feel for a world in which, for many, constant upheaval, destruction, and injustice is the all-too-tragic norm?
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The Belgian people and their European neighbors have responded to this latest act of murder with solidarity in sorrow and determination to persevere.
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Will the health outcomes of children and the sorrow of displaced families be taken into account in the future of America's environmental policy?
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She says she got her questions answered, but then her baby daddy bombarded her with messages of regret and sorrow ... including threatening suicide.
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"All of them have reached out to me and expressed their extreme sorrow for what they did and to make amends," Huberfeld said.
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And that reflects life—we all go through serious moments, and sorrow, but also a lot of times that are ridiculous, or hilarious.
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HBO's Chernobyl miniseries is infused with this profound sense of sorrow, which infiltrated people's lives as insidiously as radioactive particles penetrated their bodies.
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Thanks to a bottle of magic memory pills, Angela goes through the pain, joy, and sorrow of living through her grandfather's life experiences.
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The Missoula memorial was much smaller than the Wall in Washington, but the sorrow and compassion it evoked in visitors was no different.
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What if you simply accepted that right now deep sorrow is your response to the loss of someone who was essential to you?
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The remaining galleries deepen this wash of sorrow to explore themes of homelessness, housing discrimination, and the unrecognized legal status of queer families.
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You can wonder about the sorrow in Alek's eyes, about the hint of a temper underneath Spencer's jovial energy, about Anthony's skeptical detachment.
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As the Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy, I want you to know that the entire nation shares in your sorrow.
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Joy and sorrow march together always in America, and that's O.K., so long as we know it and aim to make things better.
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Something that could take the great sorrow of Macy and his balloons and turn it into a piece of honest, true, transcendent art?
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"So many have suffered so great a loss, and today we express our nation's sorrow," Mr. Bush said in a speech on Sept.
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Instead of trying to get past this moment, we should sit with it, wrap ourselves in the sorrow, distress and humiliation of it.
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It's an angry world we live in — or at least, there are many things that incite anger, and can lead to deep sorrow.
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In "First Sorrow," a trapeze artist is so dedicated to his work he finds it intolerable to have to descend to the ground.
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" During the McCarthy era, blacklisted screenwriters, their souls strengthened on sorrow, met at Steinberg's, scenes memorably recreated in Martin Ritt's movie "The Front.
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Color played an important role in the series of works — minor matter used reds as a central palette, while Sorrow Swag used blue.
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Even people who don't have complicated feelings about the person they're grieving often experience a wide range of emotions, from sorrow to rage.
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