Sentences with phrase «deeply mourning»

As one insider puts it, «People are still deeply mourning Carrie's death over there.»)
«We deeply mourn the loss of such an incredible, kind and loving man as well as celebrate his amazing life.
We deeply mourn Mr. Tolley's sudden loss, and salute the courage he displayed and sacrifices he made every single day throughout his 14 years of service to the people of the City of New York.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following on the passing of Shimon Peres, former Prime Minister, President and Foreign Minister of Israel: «He was a leader of global renown and respect, and the world deeply mourns the loss of such a treasured visionary for peace.
«He was a leader of global renown and respect, and the world deeply mourns the loss of such a treasured visionary for peace.
The borough deeply mourns this terrible loss.
As one city, we deeply mourn the senseless loss of these heroic officers who were tragically slain today.
«Over the weekend, it was quietly announced at the Library of Congress» festival of» unidentified, underidentified, or misidentified films» that one of the most deeply mourned lost treasures in film history has reappeared.

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As I mourn the loss of my friend, laid to rest in his hometown of Sogliano al Rubicone, Italy, I am thankful for his witness and example, and also have to pause and reflect on the moral leadership of the Holy See around the world, which Archbishop Sambi so deeply appreciated and valued.
Thanks for articulating what aches and mourns in many other hearts — of those deeply in love with Jesus — but often deeply hurt or frustrated by the church, religion, spirit of empire etc..
It may be that some readers of this book will feel that its conclusions give what they might think to be small comfort for those who have been bereaved of someone they love and who mourn deeply over their loss.
Are we all meant to mourn deeply, or are we meant to mourn what's close to us, while our community surrounds us with love?
Mourning deeply with us and hoping His people would not cower under fear but rather get to work.
There was, however, beauty hidden in the mourning because it reminded me of how deeply we had loved and been loved.
On a separate note, it is the 29th anniversary today of the Hillsborough tragedy, and listening to some of the family members, parents / siblings etc, who lost loved ones in the tragedy, it is clear how they are still mourned deeply after all these years.
«Her loss will be deeply felt,» Pelosi tweeted Friday, «May it be a comfort to her family to know that so many around the country mourn with them.»
Perceval was mourned deeply.
Following the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris in 1997, the queen came under even harsher criticism, when she took days to come to London to mourn the death of a woman who had resonated deeply with many ordinary Britons.
Key & Peele is a show that we mourn deeply.
Which is why it makes sense that it's a European helmer who trains long and patiently on Elio's deeply wounding heartbreak, giving him that space to mourn, letting his tears flow, untimed, without stop, as the end credits start to roll.
This deeply disturbing comedy concerns a Hasidic cantor (Son of Saul's aching Géza Röhrig) who, while mourning his young wife, becomes obsessed with her body's physical decay.
We just lost our special buddy Jack and was mourning deeply.
RECOMMENDED FILM SCREENING Monday, September 13 7:00 PM & 9PM at the IFC Center, 323 Avenue of the Americas, New York (www.ifccenter.com for more information) Queer / Art / Film presents: Douglas Crimp & The Films of ACT UP When theorist Douglas Crimp first published an essay called Mourning and Militancy in 1989, he set off a bomb in both the art and AIDS activism worlds in which he was deeply entrenched.
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