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Weep over the textural inconsistency of Whole Foods' almond butter?
Relatives weep over the body of a victim in Sarpol-e Zahab.
If you never thought you could weep over a tale of gorilla cunnilingus, think again.
His mother, face down on his hospital bed, too exhausted to weep over her only child.
Just check out this beautiful Crystal Palace effort and weep over the loss of a simpler time.
And each day we would walk about on its graves and its monuments to weep over Sion.
Ties My great-grandmother was a scientist who did not weep over impermanence, but my cousin and I did.
Many parents sending kids off to college weep over their empty nests, thinking their time as a family is over.
Liberals should weep over the thousands of industrial-state voters who went for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 but voted for Donald Trump this time.
For me, it was just what the doctor ordered — something I could weep over, something that would hollow me out and make me reflect on grief.
Najibah tries to comfort her eight-year-old daughter Zahra as they both weep over the grave of their husband and father, Baynazar, just south of Kunduz City.
Shakespeare, after all, was no anti-monarchist; that the Roman experiment in democracy ended with the elevation of Caesar's great-nephew Octavius is not something he seems to weep over.
Rylance's King Philip is tender-hearted enough to weep over the possibility of his pet goldfish's death and to be transported into throes of ecstasy by music; you love him immediately.
From Captain Marvel to Five Feet Apart, March movies are here to make you cheer for woman superheroes and weep over Cole Sprouse as a manic pixie dream boy with cystic fibrosis.
It's just endless, endless gray-toned scenes of sad teenagers whispering exposition tensely at each other before curling up to weep over their heroin addiction/steroid problem/deported parents/lost college scholarship/insert-extremely-topical-teen-problem here.
He and Cito Filomarino mostly agree about movies, except the ones they see on airplanes—the cabin air makes Guadagnino sentimental, and unduly prone to weep over treacly turns of plot—and they pitch in on each other's work.
Gilman's unfavorable review, "weep over the lifelessness". He was similarly dismissive of Gershwin's later Porgy and Bess.
When you wou'd comfort an afflicted mind, Pity, not love, shou'd make you kind. Lascia ch'io pianga mia cruda sorte, e che sospiri la libertà. Il duolo infranga queste ritorte, de' miei martiri sol per pietà. Let me weep over my cruel fate, and let me sigh for liberty.
Elosha says that is because Roslin has not allowed herself to feel in a long time, nor to love. Roslin watches Adama weep over her dead body, and her face softens. After the jump, battle ensues. On board the hub, Biers takes the opportunity to kill Brother Cavil, and Boomer flees.
Unlike the silent version, the sound remake of Peacock Alley did not boost Murray's career and earned mostly unfavorable reviews. Photoplay called the film "a sorry affair" and Murray's performance "more affected and more bee-stung of mouth than ever. You'll laugh at the drama and weep over the comedy."Kreuger, Miles ed.
Aeson married Alcimede, who bore him a son named Jason. Pelias intended to kill the baby at once, but Alcimede summoned her kinswomen to weep over him as if he were stillborn. She faked a burial and smuggled the baby to Mount Pelion. He was raised by the centaur Chiron, the trainer of heroes.
She decides to make a last stand with her troops to save the city. She asks Aureliano for a truce so that she can speak with him and obtain the liberty of the prisoners, including Arsace. On Aureliano's refusal to free the prisoners, she asks to at least see Arsace for a last time. Zenobia and Arsace weep over their fate.
In the poem, Astrid Lindgren writes that if she were God, she would weep over the human beings, about their cruelty, despair, fear, torment, etc. In particular, she would weep for the children, since she never wanted things to be for them like they are now. She would cry floods of tears in which all her poor humans could drown, because then it would finally be quiet.
In the legend, one day seven fairy saw the scenery in Huangchuan Three Gorges is very beautiful, so they play down on July 7 day. All of a sudden, a strange wind blew and swept away six fairy, leave the smallest fairy to weep over in the river. The fairy Gorge river are the tears of the smallest fairy. "The Fairy Gorge" hence the name.
It is sometimes used instead of a shehnai when no shehnai player is available. The word tar means "stringed". A tar shehnai played by Daksinaranjan Tagore is used in Satyajit Ray's film Pather Panchali to accompany the scene in which Harihar and Sarbajaya weep over the death of their daughter Durga. Ray considered Tagore "one of [the instrument's] best exponents", and found its high, "piercing" sound "suggestive of grief".
The fairies enter the place, but arrived too late as they bump into Maleficent, who taunts the three fairies, then throws her cloak to reveal the sleeping princess. Maleficent then laughs and vanishes as the three fairies weep over Aurora's fate. The three place the sleeping princess on a bed within the topmost tower. They weep in sadness, and Flora decides that, in order to prevent everyone from being heartbroken, they put the entire kingdom to sleep until Princess Aurora awakens.
Gene Norman Presents an Art Tatum Concert was released on 10-inch LP by Columbia Records in 1952. Whitney Balliett wrote that "Tatum is a perfect whole in the 1949 Los Angeles concert. Almost every number has passages to ponder and weep over", and highlighted "an arpeggio, lasting some eight bars, that no other pianist would dare because it is impossible" in "The Man I Love". The Daily Record reviewer described the album as "an outstanding example of the genius that is Art Tatum".
A hurt Marin slaps Jenna at the girls' bathroom in Rosewood High for what she did and Marshall proceeds to weep over it. During "For Whom the Bells Toll", footage of Jenna forcing Toby into intercourse is uncovered. The Liars decide to approach Marshall for answers. Knowing they have the videos, Jenna reveals that Alison visited her at the hospital, but threatened Marshall to never tell anyone about her role in the prank or she'd unveil footage of Jenna sexually abusing her step-brother.
These monsters sit and "weep over the head", which scholars such as Orchard have used to show how the creature resembles Grendel's Mother from Beowulf. Orchard further argues that these monsters reflect those who do not conform to Anglo-Saxon norms, and are a construction of the "other". Christopher Monk discusses theories focused on the sexuality and femininity of the monsters found in The Wonders of the East. He claims these monsters are depictions of human sexuality, aided by the illuminations which accompany the prose.
By 1922, Stanislavski had become disenchanted with the MAT's productions of Chekhov's plays—"After all we have lived through", he remarked to Nemirovich, "it is impossible to weep over the fact that an officer is going and leaving his lady behind" (referring to the conclusion of Three Sisters); quoted by Benedetti (1999a, 272). Anton Chekhov (left), who in 1900 introduced Stanislavski to Maxim Gorky (right).Braun (1988, xvi) and Magarshack (1950, 201, 226). In response to Stanislavski's encouragement, Maxim Gorky promised to launch his playwrighting career with the MAT.Benedetti (1999a, 119), Braun (1988, xvi) and Magarshack (1950, 201–202).
Some traditions held that a hunter could safely end an affair with Dali by giving his undergarments to a male guest, who would become the new focus of Dali's affections, allowing the original hunter to marry without enraging the goddess. Even death did not end Dali's obsessive behavior toward her beloved hunters. She would come down from the mountains into villages to grieve dramatically over the bodies of hunters, even those whose deaths she was responsible for in the first place. Some villages had family members stand guard over freshly buried bodies to prevent Dali from unearthing them to weep over.
The house of the Banu Jaḥsh was locked up when they left and ‘Utba ibn Rabī‘ah, al-‘Abbās ibn ‘Abdu’l-Muṭṭalib and Abu Jahl passed by it on their way to the upper part of Mecca. ‘Utbah looked at it with its doors blowing to and fro, empty of inhabitants, and sighed heavily and said: “Every house however long its prosperity lasts will one day be overtaken by misfortune and trouble.” Then 'Utbah went on to say, ‘The house of the Banu Jaḥsh has become tenantless.’ To which Abu Jahl replied, ‘Nobody will weep over that.
During his term he vigorously opposed the Mexican government's secularization scheme, which was strongly supported by Governor Echeandia. In a long series of critical notes he claimed that the plan would result in the destruction of the missions and the ruin of the neophytes. "As far as it concerns me personally," he wrote, "...would that it might be tomorrow, so that I might retire between the four walls of a cell to weep over the time I wasted in behalf of these unfortunates." It has been said that the sight of the inevitable ruin hastened his death.
Some suggest that the episode illustrates, that it was the pressure of communal prestige rather than desire of the governor to instill the law, that resulted in the punishment of Haridasa, when he was caned on the marketplaces. In contrast with it, even if Hussain Shah was depicted as a destructive ruler in Orissa, author attests that many yavanas were devoted to Chaitanya, and would weep over Chaitanya and confess their faith in him. 190px The elements of the historiographies of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Chaitanya Charitamrta and Chaitanya Bhagavata contain main points illustrating the religious bigotry of the Muslims and the consequent persecution of the Hindus, Vaishnavas at the period. Both books retell a famous episode in the life of Chaitanya.
But this great civil conflict would only serve, the Lord declares through His prophet, as the starting point — for it would initiate, as Jackson aptly describes the future advent, "a whole series of wars 'poured out upon all nations', an uncanny prediction of the rise of total war and the total state," which would literally, as Father Smith prophesied to Elijah, "lay waste the nations" (Jackson, pp. 56-58; 93; 113). that would soon strike at the heart of his own country): > Thou shalt see [the destroyer's] power in laying waste the nations, & the > wicked slaying the wicked, while blood shall run down the streets like > water, and thy heart shall weep over their calamities. Angels shall visit > thee and thou shalt receive comfort.
In order to avoid further major damage the two kings, Tullus Hostilius and Mettius Fufetius, reach an agreement to settle contention between the two towns through a limited encounter to the death between six champions, three from the Horatii and three from the Curiatii. The news of the agreement drives the two families to despair as the two sisters-in-law are doomed to weep over the death of either their husbands or their brothers. In act two Horatia and Sabina, supported by the people and the priests, endeavour to prevent the abomination of a mortal challenge between relatives by swarming over the Campo Martio just as the struggle is about to start. They manage to wring a postponement in order to allow Apollo's oracle to be consulted.
Saltwater crocodile eye While crocodiles can and do generate tears, the tears are not linked to emotion. The fluid from their tear ducts functions to clean and lubricate the eye, and is most prominent and visible when crocodiles have been on dry land for a while. In the case of American crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles, the tears help rid of the excess salt that they take in with their food. According to Adam Britton, > It is difficult to trace the origin of this particular myth, but it's easy > to see why it has become so popular – for an apparently remorseless creature > such as a crocodile to actually weep over its victims is a memorable irony > which has inspired considerable prose and created a phrase which is still > popular today.
The SAR insignia consists of a Maltese cross surrounded by a garland, with a relief of George Washington in a center circle. The cross's vertical bar represents the commandment "You Shall Love Your God"; the horizontal bar represents the commandment "You Shall Love Your Neighbor as Yourself." The four limbs are a reminder of the four cardinal virtues; its eight points represent eight spiritual injunctions: # To have spiritual contentment # To live without malice # To weep over your sins # To humble yourself at insults # To love justice # To be merciful # To be sincere and open-hearted # To suffer persecution Surrounding the relief of Washington in the center are the words "LIBERTAS ET PATRIA," a reminder of the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. The insignia is normally worn suspended by a ribbon of blue, white and gold (buff) on the wearer's left breast.
"May creatures be nothing for me, and may I be nothing for them, but may You, Jesus, be everything! Let nobody be occupied with me, let me be looked upon as one to be trampled underfoot...may Your will be done in me perfectly ... Jesus, allow me to save very many souls; let no soul be lost today; let all the souls in purgatory be saved.." On September 24, the public ceremony followed filled with 'sadness and bitterness'. "Thérèse found herself young enough, alone enough, to weep over the absence of Bishop Hugonin, Père Pichon, in Canada; and her own father, still confined in the asylum". But Mother Marie de Gonzague wrote to the prioress of Tours, "The angelic child is seventeen and a half, with the sense of a 30 year old, the religious perfection of an old and accomplished novice, and possession of herself, she is a perfect nun".

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