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As we said, the reality show leans on weeping and wailing — what reality television doesn't?
It said Islamic State would "replace their fireworks with explosive belts and devices, and turn their singing and clapping into weeping and wailing".
Some were weeping and wailing, while others were trying to look up names of loved ones on the lists that employees handed out.
One minute he'd be keening beside you; the next, he'd be gone and so would your wallet, intensifying the weeping and wailing over fresh loss.
Actually, we meet Will first, ranting and raving and weeping and wailing in a coffee shop and in his therapist's office, his actions explained by the voice-over narration of Samuel L. Jackson.
People outside heard weeping and wailing as the girl, coached by her aunt's lawyers, sealed the outcome by telling the judge that she "hated" her mother and wanted to remain with her aunt.
I was weeping and wailing," Williams, 37, said during an interview with Good Morning America on Monday (She broke the happy news exclusively with PEOPLE last week.) "He proposed to me in Pebble Beach at this beautiful resort and I was crying so loud that people were turning around, going back to their rooms and stuff, they weren't coming to the restaurant because they were like, 'Did she just find out something he did bad?
Woe me! Weeping and wailing have I said it. I am out of myself. Ah, he has gone away, the Plato of this century) (Schulz 1969, p. 354).
First, LDS Church scripture uses the term outer darkness to refer to a condition in the spirit world. The Book of Mormon teaches that after death, the spirits of those who "chose evil works rather than good" in mortality will be "cast out into outer darkness".Alma 40:13. This is considered to be a condition of great torment, where there will be "weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth".
He was wounded in the arm by a dagger that was thought to be poisoned. The wound soon became seriously inflamed, and a surgeon saved him by cutting away the diseased flesh, but only after Eleanor was led from his bed, "weeping and wailing." Later storytellers embellished this incident, claiming Eleanor sucked poison from the wound, thereby saving Edward's life, but this fanciful tale has no foundation. They left Palestine in September 1272 and in Sicily that December they learned of Henry III's death (on 16 November 1272).
The cantata begins in B minor, illustrating sorrow, but in movement 4 shifts to the relative major key of D major, illustrating the theme of consolation in Ziegler's text. The opening chorus has an unusual structure, which includes an arioso passage for the bass voice. All instruments except the trumpet play a ritornello, after which a choral fugue pictures the weeping and wailing of the text in unrelated musical material, rich in chromaticism. In great contrast the following line, "" (But the world will rejoice), is conveyed by the chorus embedded in a repeat of the first part of the ritornello.
Fragments of the dirges said to have been sung by the caoineag before the massacre were collected by Carmichael: Little caoineachag of the sorrow Is pouring the tears of her eyes Weeping and wailing the fate of Clan Donald Alas my grief that ye did not heed her cries There is gloom and grief in the mount of mist There is weeping and calling in the mount of mist There is death and danger, there is maul and murder There is blood spilling in the mount of mist Other local names for her include caointeag, caoineachag, caointeachag, and caoidheag.
But bishop Maine of the Hui-Ailella besought Patrick to forgive his brethren, and Patrick weakened the malediction. And Maine washed Patrick’s feet with his hair and with his tears, and he drove the horses into a meadow and cleansed their hoofs in honour of Patrick. And Patrick said;-'There will be weeping and wailing and lamenting with the people of that country, and there will not be neighbourhood there in saeculum'; as is fulfilled, And Patrick said that he would have a great part of that country afterwards, as hath been fulfilled in Nodain of Loch Uama. Bishop Maine, moreover, is of Patrick’s household, and Geintene in the Echanach in Hui-Ailella.
The narrator remembers a moment of truth under the influence of marijuana and evokes a church service: "Brothers and sisters, my text this morning is the 'Blackness of Blackness.' And the congregation answers: 'That blackness is most black, brother, most black ... '" This scene, Ellison biographer Arnold Rampersad observes, "reprises a moment in the second chapter of Moby-Dick", where Ishmael wanders around New Bedford looking for a place to spend the night, and momentarily joins a congregation: "It was a negro church; and the preacher's text was about the blackness of darkness, and the weeping and wailing and teeth-gnashing there." According to Rampersad, it was Melville who "empowered Ellison to insist on a place in the American literary tradition" by his example of "representing the complexity of race and racism so acutely and generously in his text".Rampersad (1997), 172–173 Rampersad also believes Ellison's choice of a first-person narrator was inspired above all by Moby- Dick, and the novel even has a similar opening sentence with the narrator introducing himself ("I am an invisible man").Rampersad (2007), 197 The oration by Ellison's blind preacher Barbee resembles Father Mapple's sermon in that both prepare the reader for what is to come.

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