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"sorrowful" Definitions
  1. very sad

261 Sentences With "sorrowful"

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Year after year, decade after decade, the sorrowful scenario repeated.
We will feel proud and sorrowful at the same time.
For Abby, transitioning medically was accompanied by some sorrowful choices.
I encounter wolves howling at the moon: Sorrowful, shadowy sounds.
"Victims are not victims, not some fragile, sorrowful aftermath," she writes.
It featured a sorrowful story, memorable characters, and an acclaimed soundtrack.
And the deaths are just the tip of a sorrowful iceberg.
It was the sea that led them to a sorrowful fate.
The latest chapter in this long, sorrowful history involves tiny Kosovo.
Her Odette was lyrical and sorrowful; her Odile steely and sexy.
The words echoed in my head, a sorrowful chant, a skipping song.
Matthew Rose's King Marke was a paradigm of sorrowful nobility, magnificently sung.
You and your classmates are part of a sorrowful sisterhood and brotherhood.
He survives and grows, in sorrowful wisdom and, inexplicably, to colossal size.
"It was a really sorrowful time in the South Bronx," he said.
In the future, maybe there will be a greater focus on sorrowful songs.
Here are the most moving, sorrowful, and breathtaking pictures from the past week.
I don't think there's a point in "Despacito" that feels sorrowful or solemn.
We've seen their starved, sorrowful childhoods, the brutal training and manipulation they endured.
"Girl" often feels less like a musical than like a very sorrowful revue.
Now she's reading another novel, the sorrowful saga Pachinko by Min Jin Lee.
G. Here are the most moving, sorrowful, and breathtaking pictures from the past week.
C. Here are the most moving, sorrowful, and breathtaking pictures from the past week.
H.S. Here are the most moving, sorrowful, and breathtaking pictures from the past week.
M. Here are the most moving, sorrowful, and breathtaking pictures from the past week.
While some people were sad, "I never hit the sad, sorrowful stage," he said.
"I keep saying to my colleagues, it made me feel sorrowful," Ms. Tarshis said.
This is a sorrowful and important part of my family's story, and of Palestinian history.
"Birmingham," an odd yet delightful gospel selection on the mixtape, heightens the project's sorrowful undertones.
"He is genuinely sorrowful and does not want to get out of prison," Tauriello says.
Terrorism wants angry souls, defeated communities, and sorrowful masses who have given up all hope.
Whole stretches felt like teeming, sorrowful reflections of the human tragedy that inspired Mr. Larcher.
The new and sorrowful film by Nanni Moretti, "Mia Madre," is about a movie director.
Hearst: It's just so sorrowful that some mother's son is gunned down in the street.
An answer fills my sorrowful heart: Suffering can carve two types of people, monsters and angels.
It's a classic James Blake song: sorrowful, apologetic, and radiating with a lonesomeness that's almost violent.
Mass shootings are followed by scenes of sorrowful politicians, which are then followed by minimal actions.
Now, families and physicians seem to have gotten the sorrowful message: Dementia is a terminal disease.
The elemental staging lets us peer deep into the sorrowful heart of this most wounding play.
For you, and the joyful, despairing "Infinite Jest," we will roar forever amazed, forever sorrowful, forever grateful.
Other times it's sorrowful; Trico's sad bleating when it's forced to separate from the boy is heartbreaking.
Like most of Mr. Davies's films, "Sunset Song" makes you see the world through his sorrowful eyes.
That void is both the setting for and the raison d'être of this sweet and sorrowful play.
Goldin's photographs are haunting — King possesses a soulful, fragile beauty; she's rail thin, with deep sorrowful eyes.
The result makes for a lifeless exercise from a writer known for her ferocious and sorrowful vitality.
Distraught, he wandered and composed the sorrowful "Songs of the South," a masterwork of classical Chinese verse.
Humor isn't a quality I associate with her powerfully slow, often sorrowful work; if it's there, it's subtle.
To all who honor him and his service: we share sorrowful feelings tonight, but remain thankful for Sen.
Lidia Krasko The storytelling element to Russian doll making is displayed within Lidia Krasko's puzzling and sorrowful figures.
Franklin stands anxiously in the middle; Peet plays him with a sorrowful strain that's sometimes difficult to watch.
And of course there's the sorrowful news that we've lost another firefighter to this scorcher of a summer.
The original Nier has become a cult classic thanks to its distinctly sorrowful take on a post-apocalyptic future.
Zeif, an 18-year-old senior at Stoneman Douglas, is one of the newest members of this sorrowful club.
"This has been by far the saddest, most sorrowful run-up to any Olympics we've had in modern time."
It's a grin brimming with joy, and a smile that, today, makes his death feel all the more sorrowful.
It will be starkly sorrowful in one scene, blisteringly funny in the next, then unbelievably scary in still another.
This may turn some viewers off, but I was quite taken with how sorrowful huge portions of season 2 feel.
"After he goes to a certain length, you see him get very sad and sorrowful and very apologetic," says Harrison.
From the very start, "Drowning" offers up the album's title in its sorrowful lyrics but pairs it with shimmering violin.
"Good Friday" definitely feels more uplifting, but, if you ask us, "Sorrowful Friday" has a certain ring to it, too.
Her fourth, Echoes of Dreamtime, available to stream in full below, packs a wollop of bluesy roots and sorrowful chords.
Rushing is soft-spoken, shy, almost sorrowful-looking, reflecting the misfortunes that have befallen a couple of his previous clients.
The artist ends up in bed with the Andalusian, whose sorrowful pillow talk gives Michelangelo's narrative a nested, Scheherazadian frame.
In 2004, Nick described her pre-Yeah Yeah Yeahs style as "very quiet and sorrowful singer-songwriter stuff", after all.
Look up the etymology of 'anger' and you'll find that it derives from the Old Norse adjective 'ongrfullr' meaning 'sorrowful.
They also offered solidarity and support to the survivors of Santa Fe high school, who have joined this sorrowful club.
That album marked a creative breakthrough, a postmodern response to postmodernism that was sorrowful and hilarious and full of resolve.
The life-sized, sorrowful teddy bear is shown slumped against a trash can, and appears to be furiously questioning his existence.
A year after its statement of intent, the studio released its debut game, a sweet, sorrowful adventure called I Am Setsuna.
When Henryk Górecki composed his Third Symphony, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, he was fascinated by the depths of human emotion.
And now, Jemima Kirk has joined the Girls season 6 pantheon by leading one the most sorrowful sex scenes in history.
Post-punk music invites us to wallow in the tragic beauty of its sorrowful sound, and to find solace within it.
There is no narrator, the editing is anti-inflammatory, and most of the folks who are interviewed seem sorrowful and stunned.
He has come to his friend's club this evening to counsel the young boxer with whom he shares a sorrowful bond.
In Mr. Gogos's 1969 portrait of Frankenstein's monster, as played by Boris Karloff, his eyes are downcast, his demeanor is sorrowful.
I cannot imagine your pain or how you found the courage to donate the gift of life at such a sorrowful time.
"My summit is just out of reach," Mr. Worsley had said during a sorrowful and somewhat rambling final recorded message from Antarctica.
Guns and the Law A mass shooting takes place, followed by emotional vigils, intensive news media coverage and sorrowful statements by politicians.
" The "singing guitar" that he'd tried to sell for parts and glory on "1996" is now a wry, intentionally overwrought "sorrowful heart.
Watchmen showrunner Damon Lindelof and episode co-writer Cord Jefferson's decision to make Will Hooded Justice makes for a more sorrowful story.
"Lose It" begins sorrowful, turns urgent and saucy, then explodes into broad-spectrum ecstasy — Mr. Brown navigates them all with cool aplomb.
I don't want to be sorrowful or bitter, men hate that, but what can I do in the face of these prospects?
He is also a lost soul who moves through the novel as though in search of some distant, sorrowful notion of home.
Levine was a founding member, and so was his sibling, Nick Levine, whose pedal steel echoes the sorrowful sound of Hall's voice.
The end—a matter of fifty pages—was symphonic in its slow, unfolding grandeur, sorrowful, understated, honest, and I was in tears.
The song is more sorrowful this time around, with a slow, yet stirring string section leading into a piano-heavy rendition of theme.
By the end Ms Shafak persuades the reader to care powerfully about Leila, as the novel comes to a sorrowful but redemptive conclusion.
Meanwhile, the American players were left to sadly embrace one another and then exchange almost sorrowful high-fives with Kiraly and his assistants.
I returned to my seat feeling quite full and a bit sorrowful knowing my self-date was about to come to a close.
Yet the ghosts of the past, of lost connections and missed opportunities, haunt both sections, binding the characters with a single, sorrowful skein.
She'd had those odd behaviors for a year: getting lost in the house, stuck in corners, urinating on rugs, and that sorrowful howling.
I'd immerse myself in the immense humanity of this symphony, called the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, going from audible limits to bearable ones.
He manipulates history to justify a return to a sorrowful period in the South defined by racial violence and systematic violation of voting rights.
But for this final episode of this final season of one of the best sagas on TV, Tyrion walked away as the sorrowful winner.
"He has this mystical thing, that he will go to Trump and explain that he is not being reasonable," says a sorrowful Mr Krauze.
The image is one of conflicting, sorrowful tensions, made all the more potent because we know what is coming, and what has now passed.
Despite this, it managed to create a cult following, thanks in large part to its distinct, almost sorrowful take on a post-apocalyptic world.
I wasn't sure why it was a novella, since Swift's style and themes are so weighty, but the lush, sorrowful prose gives considerable pleasure.
Soon she was making out with Madonna in front of millions of viewers, inspiring sorrowful blog posts from Christians mourning the corruption of Britney.
President Obama flew here for Mr. Pinckney's memorial service and delivered a eulogy in the form of an indignant and sorrowful meditation on race.
Mourners in Pittsburgh are attending a sorrowful round of funerals, burials and communal gatherings for the 210 victims of the synagogue massacre last weekend.
Thus, you hear sorrowful tales like this one of a 72-year-old grandmother whose name I am not using to prevent further discord.
J.P. The great second single from the forthcoming Tomberlin debut album, "At Weddings," is lonely, sorrowful and moves with the resignation of a shrug.
Their street names wrapped them in metaphor, like their tattoos and piercings and gauges did, saying something both sorrowful and beautiful, tough and vulnerable.
The man, who only identified himself as a "sorrowful citizen," said he enclosed the cash to pay for a stop sign he stole decades ago.
Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
That album, full of narcotic thump and lovelorn lyrics, set the table for Blige's image as a master of R&B dirges and sorrowful songs.
The result, a flyover of highly accurate point-cloud models, is somehow as sorrowful as even the most impressive photo reports we've seen so far.
His persona -- full of angst and uncertainty, like a sorrowful puppy dog -- played up his lack of success with women and embarrassment at his foibles.
There's a stunning balance of depressive melody and pure coldness that allow the band to illuminate their own sorrowful songs while retaining integrity and spirit.
Her voice washed over us like a wave, flooding the entire room with every powerful, sorrowful note, all before finally leaving tears in my eyes.
Many concertos draw a contrast between bravura and sorrowful moods; here the division is stark enough that it suggests the musical equivalent of manic depression.
Records, hopefully Sheer Terror will be given their due credit as innovators and songwriters of some the meanest, most sorrowful, best hardcore punk rock ever.
The complaints and outrage continued until Mr. Hart had stepped down from his position as host of the Oscars and given a sorrowful public apology.
Ms. Lawrence glows like an Italian Madonna, while the deep lines in Mr. Bardem's face and the sorrowful cast of his eyes suggest El Greco.
"This is not a letter to be sorrowful about because when I look at the opportunities basketball has presented to me, I am grateful," Smith wrote.
Ray Charles' "Georgia on My Mind" is also in a minor key and is about remembering a lost loved one through a sweet but sorrowful song.
For instance, the camote (sweet potato) vendor who rattles along the streets pushing his small cart and advertising his presence with a sorrowful high-pitched whistle.
It took a few years for me to realize that the coup meant more than starting a new life, in a new city with sorrowful parents.
Some say Komarov bid a sorrowful farewell to his wife Valentina, despite the fact that she was at home, not a control station, at the time.
The principal and school supervisors already had what Acácio considered "sorrowful conversations," with the students, in which students talked about how they could have helped their classmate.
Carrie Ahern's Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
Its story was a memorable, sorrowful tale of a quest destined to end in heartbreak, while its soundtrack was all the more stirring for its relative simplicity.
But one fan theory predicts the most perfectly sorrowful — yet satisfying — conclusion to the story, with Jon and Daenerys' tragic romance at the center of it all.
Where Mr. Fassbender's sorrowful gravity anchored the movie's first half, Ms. Vikander's volatility sparks the second half with Ms. Weisz's aggrieved, conflicted Hannah providing a moral fulcrum.
"The Woman Who Left" is premiering just months after Diaz's more than eight hour "Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis" (A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery), featured in Berlin.
"It is a beautiful, sorrowful work," our critic Jennifer Senior says, adding that it "impresses in many senses," leaving an afterimage once the book is put away.
And today, those cities are also part of a sorrowful fellowship of communities trying to hold a civic spirit together in the wake of extreme gun violence.
But the Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers — the last two teams the Astros beat on their way to the title — should not expect any sorrowful calls.
She's offered up her brilliant, emotional tones, delivered in that Tennessee twang, and he's given them a rich, sorrowful piece of country-licked production to sit upon.
"My endless love has blossomed in the bosom of my comrades," Pak joins in, the love in his eyes for the people around him both sorrowful and warm.
The Catholic Encyclopedia mentions that, in the Greek Church, the holiday is known as "the Holy and Great Friday," while it's referred to as "Sorrowful Friday" in German.
I met with a group of mostly black people at the Genesis Community Fellowship who are fired up and angry, but also sorrowful and mournful about their city.
In addition to Inhebbek Hedi, a Silver Bear was also awarded to A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, an 8.5-hour film that documents Philippines path to independence.
Well, unless we ask the illusionist himself, we won't know for sure, but it could be Greta Kline's soft, fluttering vocals, like sleepy, sorrowful yawns from the bedroom.
That's true whether the art in question is the sorrowful songs of the slave plantation, the blues of the urban enclave, or the rap of the concrete jungle.
The memorial began with a prayer and song, as the aching chorus of "Amazing Grace" mixed with sorrowful sobs as neighbors and friends of the children shared memories.
"It's impossible not to feel pained and sorrowful" at recent developments, two monks wrote in a 95-page report detailing accusations of sexual and financial misdeeds against Xuecheng.
Some readers might think that a good thing, but the Smith sisters are crushed, understandably sorrowful that their lives will be uprooted, their friendships sundered, their rituals erased.
"Invisible Life" is a heady blend of the casual, the sorrowful, the near-mythical, and the carnally explicit—never more so, be warned, than on Eurídice's wedding night.
The Native women in "Kiksuya" mostly wail and make eyes, varying from seductive to sorrowful; it is one such woman, Kohana (Julia Jones) whose love brings Akecheta to consciousness.
There is a specific sense of sadness that washes over us when we open our refrigerator door and are met with the sorrowful sight of a brown avocado half.
He spoke of the sorrowful history that is Cleveland's sports legacy, rattling off the lowlights like any fan, if a tiny bit inaccurately (John Elway's drive was 98 yards).
As for the sweet, sorrowful voices, backed by fiddles and piano, they seem to come, beseechingly, from half-remembered family histories you might have been told by your grandparents.
The Holocaust Museum's action is a sorrowful witness to the fall of a hero, but also to the real face of the enemy the Rohingya face in their land.
" THE INSPIRATION "I wanted to make a sorrowful family tragedy that degenerated into a nightmare in the way that life can feel like a nightmare when things fall apart.
A piece from the "Pins and Needles" collection features a sorrowful, blue-eyed, slip-cast baby head with a quarter-sized pin cushion on the side of its head.
And as the sorrowful bequest of that evening becomes known, a play that borrows unashamedly — and sometimes even slavishly — from the past finds itself blisteringly alive in the present.
It attempts a little of both, and the tug-of-war between peak Drake self-sorrowful sap and upbeat, out of character pop confections very nearly pulls the album apart.
"She'll come back," insisted Varys to Tyrion as he left on a secret mission to aid Mereen, a sweet and sorrowful parting for one of our favorite buddy comedy pairings.
His third album, Changes, which came out April 1, brings that same stage energy to a menagerie of hard-hitting funk and sorrowful soul songs about love, loss and change.
They didn't want her to die without saying a word about it, and she seemed to be in a "sorrowful state of mind" about what happened to Emmett, he said.
On Friday he didn't, putting out sorrowful, thoughtful messages on Twitter and Facebook and announcing his postponement of a speech on economic opportunity that he had been scheduled to deliver.
"Painter and Model" (2012), which is in the Tate Britain show, is a sorrowful image of Ms. Paul in a paint-spotted dress, with squeezed tubes at her bare feet.
For C.J., though, doom seems unavoidable either way, turning what could have been a fun time-travel tale into an ominous, sorrowful story that underscores the expendability of black lives.
In the passages where the little match girl's story is told, the text comes through with crystal clarity; there is no way to avoid the details of her sorrowful tale.
It opens with a jolt, then becomes calmer and more sorrowful, while an offstage piano plays a Leopold Godowsky transcription of an Isaac Albéniz tango, a favorite of Mr. Shkolnik's.
This gives the film a sorrowful tint and a rather stuffy middle section, dimming the vividness of the young Dagg's ecstatic letters from South Africa to her mother and fiancé.
In interviews, Green Berets describe ferocious events, like the annihilation of a Taliban convoy, and sorrowful moments, like battlefield errors that led to the friendly-fire deaths of several Americans.
Mr. Goodman's account is sorrowful but pointedly evenhanded, avoiding blame and giving credit to the controversial, publicity-friendly right-wing figure Bo Gritz for his role in resolving the conflict.
Twenty-two percent of audience members in the infrasound concert reported "feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills down the spine or nervous feelings of revulsion or fear," according to NBC.
Walser is telling a version of the story that made Goethe famous in the first place, of the sorrowful young artist Werther's unrequited infatuation with a young woman called Lotte.
Girlpool's first album was striking for the two women's arresting harmonies — sometimes melding harshly together, sometimes weaving into a soft and sorrowful pair, backed only by a guitar and bass.
The three-year-old comic book, from writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Valentine De Landro, has always been an irreverent, zippy, and at times sorrowful satire and intergalactic allegory.
"France is tearful, sorrowful, but it is strong and will be always more than the zealots who now want to hit her," he said in a tweet following the press conference.
When Jack Whitehall called Shawn Mendes "a gentleman that likes to rock out with his jock out" RE: his Calvin Klein ad I have never seen someone look so existentially sorrowful.
Above him, figures with globes for heads labeled "white world" and "black world" stand over him, the white world sorrowful and the black world a Jim Crowish, laughing and dancing figure.
The first is that the song used in the trailer is the second movement of Górecki's Third Symphony, or the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs (thanks to Dan Golding for pointing this out).
It might be the deadliest era for pop music legends since 69-71, when we lost Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Louis Armstrong in a sorrowful span of 11 months.
An award for a film that opens new perspectives was given to the eight-hour-long Filipino film "Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis" (A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery), directed by Lav Diaz.
On a dank winter morning he was trying to retrieve his coin from the trolley when a mullocker from the café came by, her face softening at the sorrowful sight of him.
But at the core of "Fever City" is the sorrowful, all-too-real geography of Dealey Plaza, the terrain of history, "one huge killing field" that lends this alternative tale its heft.
We have the sorrowful sense that she has been shaken into a terrible awareness: It is not just the suffering she endured that will haunt her forever, but the suffering she inflicted.
"This is the most painful, the most sorrowful occasion, Eid al-Fitr, that we have experienced for the last hundreds of years," said Zia Alonto Adiong, a spokesman for the provincial crisis committee.
"It is sorrowful that there have been so many deaths, casualties and destruction," he wrote in a letter read out by his representative, Ahmed al-Safi, at a sermon in Kerbala, Reuters reported.
Plus it saves me from having to make small talk (which I despise under the best of circumstances) with the people making a hushed, sorrowful buzz around me, a swarm of mourning locusts.
Much the closest relationship in her sorrowful life is thought to have been with her friend and confidante Sarah Churchill, who became the Duchess of Marlborough and the outspoken power behind the throne.
It's a sorrowful year in the live-action category, as it so often is, as if to suggest that solemnity and tragedy are the Academy Awards' primary mark of a respectable, awards-worthy production.
The essay's three parts are titled by the three mysteries of the Rosary — joyful, sorrowful, and glorious — and each blends narrative realism with unexpected dives into the poetic, not unlike the first quote above.
A team from Charleston Air Force Base in South Carolina is conducting the investigation, "Due to the nature of the accident, and the sorrowful loss of life, this investigation will take time," Rivera said.
They were a sorrowful lot who complained about their lives in Iran or Afghanistan when he talked with them, he said, but said they faced little choice if they wanted to support their families.
President Obama, too, has repeatedly spoken about this issue, giving sorrowful speeches after every mass shooting and remarking on how his inability to pass new gun control measures is his biggest disappointment in office.
The grand, sorrowful tone of "The Skeleton Tree" and of the film chronicling the recording of its eight songs suggests a séance in which Mr. Cave tries to reconnect with a dead loved one.
It would seem that, in the sorrowful circumstances of a relationship lapped by grief and loss, he looked elsewhere for comfort and then found himself taken up by the exhilaration of a new affair.
After that there was maybe a month where you were reading The Sun and they were writing really sorrowful portraits of refugees and it briefly seemed as if the whole world had found its compassion.
Unicorn Theater's "The Velveteen Rabbit," a stage adaptation of Margery Williams's beloved 1922 picture book at the New Victory Theater, pays sweet and occasionally sorrowful tribute to every plaything loved, gnawed and hugged into tatters.
The defense trailer for Weinstein's increasingly likely criminal court debut will undoubtedly depict the story of a man now deeply sorrowful for his history of crude and inappropriate behavior with women in the entertainment industry.
"For all its sorrowful realism, 'The Crying Game' believes in the kind of redemption not often seen in movies since the 1930s and '40s," Vincent Canby wrote in his review for The New York Times.
To wit, the first work one encountered was Candice Lin's sorrowful "La China Charada," which evokes the stories of the thousands of Chinese laborers who were forcibly brought to the Caribbean in the 20193th century.
In addition to the obscure Hasidic melodies, he published some 200 collections of better-known Yiddish and Israeli folk songs, spirited klezmer tunes, Sephardic melodies, cantorial classics, sorrowful songs of the Holocaust and other music.
The song "Crimson Towers" combined Baroque-era counterpoint, frequent trills, and sorrowful melodies to form a unique hybrid sound that distinguished Dissection from their atonally-focused peers in other formative black metal bands of that time.
I was forced to perform grief by maintaining a sorrowful expression, all while delivering the news of her death to my closest relatives and friends, calling out of work, and posting a commemorative status on Facebook.
Time seems to collapse, and you might forget whether you're watching the Dick Gregory of the 1960s or the Dick Gregory of today, when racial violence of a different kind has consistently made for sorrowful headlines.
Ms. Elkabetz, an Israeli of Moroccan origin, had a range that drew comparisons to Meryl Streep, the intensity of Maria Callas and, with her pale skin and raven hair, the haunting, sorrowful presence of Anna Magnani.
There was a short, splintered pew that was upright but not steady, a small space, a human space, where she sat awkwardly, feeling the inconsequence of her presence, feeling the sorrowful cataclysm being silently enacted there.
No doubt, these more legibly musical segments are sorrowful, distraught, and placid, but it's an inviting sort of depression that ask you to slow down, sink in, and turn yourself an abyss that you yourself chose.
While Mr. Ford was a somber, deeply sorrowful presence in the film, he flipped out when the Oscar nominations were announced; we know this because he recorded his gleeful reaction and it made the local news.
"Walser is telling a version of the story that made Goethe famous in the first place, of the sorrowful young artist Werther's unrequited infatuation with a young woman called Lotte," Benjamin Markovits writes in his review.
The actor Sunil Malhotra capably voices the book's nitty-grittier sections, but it is Khan's weighty and lightly sorrowful timbre — and his lived perspective as a Pakistani immigrant — that bookend the work and color each sentence.
No one can predict what the fallout might be, but the sorrowful history of the conflict suggests that such a move would provoke violence and impede Israeli efforts to improve relations with major Sunni Arab states.
"It's a painful and sorrowful topic, but on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we will show you the makeup [to cover the signs] of beatings," said the smiling artist.
"Yesterday's shining heroes of Brexit have become the sorrowful heroes of today," the European Commission president told the European Parliament as he condemned what he said was a lack of planning in London following last month's referendum.
It makes perfect sense — parting with a crisp $20 bill is a little more sorrowful than a mindless swipe of a card, even if you tacked on a few more items to raise your total to $25.
After realizing that the base was pretty permanently stuck to the ground, they smashed the naked Don's ankles and threw his footless body into a truck, leaving just the remains of the short-lived statue's sorrowful soles.
What started as a spontaneous outburst of collective self-derision has been turned into a corporate gimmick: Netflix Italy is just trying to profit from the most famous, and most sorrowful, Christmas tree Rome has ever known.
"Maybe in some way, it's like talking to someone who is very empathetic, who can really understand how one feels, no matter how sorrowful or painful those emotions are," says Prjevalskaya about the positive power of music.
As with Chekhov, the comic brio of the early stories mellowed with time, giving way to a more muted, sorrowful tone, although, like Chekhov, Mr. Trevor achieved some of his finest effects by blending comedy and tragedy.
In a collision of international soccer scheduling and the eve of Ashura, Shiite Islam's most solemn and sorrowful holiday, Iran played South Korea on Tuesday in a World Cup qualifying match held at Tehran's 100,000-seat Azadi Stadium.
This powerful digression is ultimately joined to a sorrowful reflection on the July 2011 mass shooting on Norway's Utoya island, where 69 people were shot by a sole gunman, Anders Behring Breivik, pretending to be a police officer.
We also have a supranational executive in the form of the European Commission, but within the framework of European institutions, the Lisbon Treaty has transformed it into a sorrowful secretariat of the national heads of state and government.
And when it comes to homegrown sounds, look no further than the ardorous rancheras of Vicente Fernandez or the hypersensitive agony of Juan Gabriel's love ballads, and yes, the sorrowful jangle-pop of The Smiths and their wistful crooner.
Luis Alberto Urrea's sorrowful and funny new novel, "The House of Broken Angels," is one of those epic books about a complicated family that typically begin with a family tree to help the reader make sense of the relationships.
And how sorrowful and jubilant, as life in a storefront taxi company in an African-American neighborhood in Pittsburgh comes to feel like a free-form urban concerto, shaped by the quick-witted, improvisatory spirit that makes jazz soar.
On Soccer ROME — Slowly, reluctantly, their voices hoarse and their shoulders slumped, A.S. Roma's fans started to lift themselves from their seats and head toward the Stadio Olimpico exits, ready to make the long, sorrowful journey back into town.
As in most films by the British director Terence Davies, there is a sorrowful stillness at the heart of "Sunset Song," the opening-night selection of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's annual series Film Comment Selects, on Wednesday, Feb. 17.
While earlier albums were full of bright hooks and punchy dancefloor anthems, this one occupies a completely different color pallette: it's darker, more sorrowful and introspective, even it's most joyful moments offset with having navigated through trauma to reach them.
First came Luke's sorrowful funeral pyre for Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker at the end of Return of the Jedi, then an echo of that scene in a pyre for Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn at the end of The Phantom Menace.
Beagle's achingly tender, sorrowful account of the campaign is a reminder of the enormous political power that disenfranchised people can have when they are unified en masse — and of how wastefully that power can be squandered by an incompetent leadership.
Aided by the understated cinematography of Giles Nuttgens, Mackenzie captures the vast expanse of the Texas landscape — its big-sky sunsets and clouded horizons — with a kind of sorrowful respect, an almost tangible longing for a world lost to time.
If you're new to the Dark Souls franchise (which includes its sister-games, 503's Demon's Souls and 2015's Bloodborne), they are third-person action-adventure games set in gloomy medieval fantasy environments filled with sorrowful tales, horrifying creatures and ruthless difficulty.
In "Rainbow," a sorrowful classic depicting life on a chain gang, seven men of Dayton Contemporary threw themselves into the work's potent abstractions of grueling labor, finding moments of relief when Countess V. Winfrey appeared, in the character of Sweetheart, Mother and Wife.
A grieving president marks the sorrowful occasion by opening up the classified Decker files, and thus we arrive at the title of the new season, "Decker: Unclassified," and a 50-year flashback to an airplane hijacking in which Decker saved the day.
The movie finds him shortly after his release, working at the Second Hope Animal Shelter, a center for stray and abused dogs run by Linda (Octavia Spencer), a fortress of calm whose wise, all-seeing gaze conveys several lifetimes of sorrowful knowledge.
Angela was remembering all this, and feeling such a strong surge of sorrowful loss, and at the same time she was studying with interest the miraculous rescue of St. Placidus from drowning, painted on the wall in the sacristy of San Miniato.
In Dinnerstein's version of Bouts's picture, he exaggerates the tears on the Virgin's cheeks and paints the whites of her eyes a bright, bloodshot red, making Renée's attribute even more sorrowful than the original, while Simon's is as stoic as can be.
For the moment, whatever is being decided in politics or in universities, we Americans are carried forth not by any conspicuous nobility of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "high thinking and plain living," but by endlessly sorrowful eruptions of private fear and collective agitation.
"The government and the political sides have not fulfilled the demands of the people to fight corruption," Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani said, according to the AP. "It is sorrowful that there have been so many deaths, casualties and destruction," he reportedly added.
Sorrowful tributes poured forth, with John Legend, J. Cole, Pharrell Williams, Congresswoman Karen Bass, Colin Kaepernick, Rihanna, Mayor Eric Garcetti, LeBron James, 50 Cent and Los Angeles Police Commissioner Steve Soboroff applauding what Nipsey gave to his community and to his craft.
Yet if Mr. Trump is in fact tempted to intervene, or act militarily — as past comments suggest — he should contemplate the sorrowful history of American intervention in Latin America and its more recent history of trying to interfere elsewhere to depose dictators and install democracies.
A sorrowful look at his life up to that point, prompted by the suicide of a friend who had suffered from mental-health problems akin to his own, it chimed with the bewildered dejection of those whose hopes had soared and crashed in the bygone decade.
Roth began his career in rebellion against the conformity of the 1950s and ended it in defense of the security of the 1940s; he was never warmer than when writing about his childhood, or more sorrowful, and enraged, than when narrating the shock of innocence lost.
Construction was under way on the memorial, and the opening wasn't that far off, but rather than hover in St. Louis and fret, micromanaging the development of their sorrowful mall, as she'd started to think of it, Ida stayed in Chicago and took walks along the lake.
When footage of a man with a neutral expression was intercut with an image of a child in a coffin, the audience thought that the man looked sorrowful; when the same footage was intercut with a shot of a bowl of soup, the man looked hungry.
"The government and the political sides have not fulfilled the demands of the people to fight corruption," he said in a sermon Friday delivered by an aide, according to the AP. "It is sorrowful that there have been so many deaths, casualties and destruction," he reportedly added.
Toggling among fascinating, often sorrowful film and photographs from the period, and the still vivid anger of the now elderly former prisoners, "Resistance at Tule Lake" is a potent piece of history at a time when the United States is once again feeling less than hospitable.
" And when DeVos was confirmed by a vote of 51 to 50, over unanimous Democratic opposition, Senator Cory Booker went on Facebook, "frustrated and saddened," to sound a sorrowful note: "Somewhere in America, right now, there is a child who is wondering if this country stands up for them.
At one point, we gather that Marjorie herself must have passed away, because it's a reboot of her—not younger, but more kempt—who chats with her daughter, the sorrowful Tess (Geena Davis), politely asking for details of the departed Marjorie, so as to become a more accurate copy.
Sure, it's sorrowful — the A-plot is Anya trying desperately to wreak vengeance on Xander after being jilted in "Hell's Bells" — but it doesn't indulge in that "the world is a miserable place filled with nothing but despair" vibe that much of the rest of the season succumbs to.
"Beale Street" and "Poetic Justice" are stories of black artists falling in love in a world that tends to devalue both their creativity and their feelings, and each movie simultaneously illuminates those struggles and shares in them, in a spirit that is sorrowful but never grim or despairing.
"Whether or not we are musically literate, we hear major [chords] as happier and more optimistic, and minor [chords] as more sad and sorrowful, solemn, maybe introspective," Harding explained, noting that adding a minor sound has been used in dance music to make songs, which can be repetitive, feel less so.
But whereas these real problems occasion a quiet mystery in the stories, Almodóvar's film is mysteriously loud from its very first shot—a crimson curtain billows across the frame as the camera zooms out, revealing that the curtain is in fact Julieta's blouse, its movement generated by her sorrowful heaving.
Jean-Lino seems to be, for Elisabeth, someone who recalls the sorrowful misfits seen through Frank's lens; she is drawn to him as she is drawn to the photographs, yet she remains as distant from his tragedy as she does from what she sees in the pages of a book.
In "The Full Monteverdi," a project begun in 2004, his ensemble joined professional actors for staged performances of Monteverdi's fourth book of madrigals in which poems like "Sí, ch'io vorrei morire" ("Yes, I wish to die") or "Ah, dolente partita" ("Oh, sorrowful parting") became the dialogue of couples at a restaurant.
Also in competition is the Chinese director Yang Chao's "Crosscurrent," about a ship captain on the Yangtze River; and the Filipino director Lav Diaz's eight-hour "A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery," about Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro, the leader of Filipino resistance to Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century.
"When you're a comedian trying to go for jokes, you know how it is trying to figure out a way to get into something that's a touchy subject or something that's very sorrowful and you want to try to bring joy into something and you miss the mark," the Nickelodeon alum explained.
But when the imparting of information gives way to the sorrowful accounts of three mothers from the Brussels district of Molenbeek, their lives upended by a radicalism in their children that they cannot begin to comprehend, a theater auditorium seems a welcome place in which to register and respond to a family's grief.
No one but Lanthimos could adhere so loyally to the classical model of the tragic, yet the result treads close to monotony, and even to a kind of sorrowful sadism—on the whole, I'd rather not watch children, numb below the waist, crawling helplessly downstairs or being hauled along by their hair.
Bergman's story also features a female parishioner who offers care and affection to the priest, without success, and she is mirrored, in "First Reformed," by the sorrowful figure of Esther (Victoria Hill), who is so brusquely rebuffed by Toller that we find ourselves flinching from him, and doubting the purity of his mission.
" In an op-ed for Vulture, Boal wrote: "I don't have anything prescriptive to say about racism in America, only the sorrowful and perhaps obvious observation that the lessons learned 50 years ago seemed to have been forgotten in the wake of continuing injustices in Ferguson, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, and so many other cities.
And the episode leans on the mundane implications: It has the familiar, sorrowful rhythms of terminal illness, from the too-determined cheerfulness of a final Christmas around the tree to Claire's aching pragmatism as she hands off the necessary paperwork and promises Brianna that she doesn't have to go with her for what comes next.
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From the opening of the naked Frenchman sprinting through a submarine to set off a nuclear weapon (to the tune of a jaunty French song, yet another perfectly weird soundtrack choice in a season that's been full of them) to the final minutes of a lion eating a man alive, this episode is a trippy, deeply sorrowful fever dream.
After a harrowing scene showing Private Chen's final humiliation (he is forced by the sergeant to crawl over sharp rocks while soldiers hurl stones at him) and the bleak depiction of his death — the shooting, which his family never accepted was a suicide, takes place offstage — "An American Soldier" ends magnificently with a sorrowful scene for his mother.
" Though being turned down was a sorrowful moment for the fashion boutique owner, she doesn't remember the exact moment when she realized Viall wasn't going to propose because she was "intensely trying to listen at what he was trying to say" and she "really wanted to hear what he had to say and his thoughts on me and our relationship.
Here, Monika Stockton Maddux has created Monikahouse, her MFA thesis project at Wichita State University that painstakingly processes the psychic forces of desire, loss, and grief of a woman who dreamt of having a daughter, but got instead a string of miscarriages — those sorrowful facts of human reproduction generally passed over by complete silence in our culture's stories of where babies come from.
The 60s rock 'n' roll icon's sorrowful twangs could only be born from the agony of human existence, and it's not like enjoying a projection of a flattened CGI Roy Orbison, accompanied by a orchestra of actual humans—violinists and cellists and three young back-up singers; a middle-aged blonde woman stoically nailing the guitar riffs—was going to change that fact.
She was a daughter of the Virgin of Montserrat, and she felt instinctively, and of course heretically, that the Virgin herself was only a symbol of a yet greater sister-mother who was carefree and sorrowful all at once, a goddess who didn't guide you or shield you but only went with you from place to place and added her tangible presence to your own when required.
And while I was prepared to be devastated by BPM (Beats Per Minute)'s tragic romance set among the early-'22015s AIDS crisis, I was in no way prepared for how it told that story within a more expansive, purposeful, and thought-provoking framework about the personal side of social activism, with an energetic and restless style that carries all the way through to its sorrowful end.
Despite his sweet, sorrowful demeanor, 5-year-old Juice hasn't been able to find a family, and has been under the care of staffers at the Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center in suburban Washington, D.C. Shelter life can be stressful, so after the mixed-breed dog was adopted and then returned due to a "bad fit," one of Juice's caretakers took him home overnight to calm his nerves.
" And her review of Richard Ford's "Canada" sounds positively love-struck from the first paragraph on: "He cuts a transfixing figure for even an ordinary reader's curiosity: the book-jacket photographs with their silvery bronze patina suggesting a pale-eyed cattle rustler, his laser-blue gaze smudged simultaneously with apprehension and derring-do, a Tin Woodman tint evoking a man of metal and mettle, in sorrowful quest of his forgotten heart.
The directions in which this exercise in changing the subject goes are familiar, and this week had them all—aridly expert conjecture about locker-room distractions, fervid assertions that Kaepernick's guaranteed salary somehow disproves the existence of systemic racism, a thousand different species of sorrowful or rageful tone-policing, and a frantic toggling between pop-eyed fury at Kaepernick's entitled whining and earnest umbrage at his very hurtful choice of socks that one time.

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