Sentences with phrase «much grief over»

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Others are speculating that the park companies are getting a price hike out of the way in early 2014 just so that they can add on another price hike before the year is over, without getting as much grief for jacking up prices by, say, $ 10 or $ 12 all at once.
He said: «As we see you, as we see this area with its constant memories of what has happened, we seek to share with you in a way that reminds you that you are not alone, that the pain you suffer is not considered passing but profound, and that the grief for the lost is something that will forever be inscribed by our memories in these very stones, stones that over so many centuries have seen so much violence, but have also seen the renewal of hope and the overcoming of evil.
The innocence I felt during my first pregnancy had been taken from me, and no matter how much reassurance I received, the doubt and grief loomed over my second pregnancy and I would have given anything to have that naivity back:
For instance, while there was much genuine grief over the Scaringe tragedy, there was also much fear of multi million dollar lawsuits.
Everything from Darwin's marriage, to his dealings with Alfred Russel Wallace (whose independent discovery of natural selection caused Darwin much anguish), and even his grief over the death of his daughter Annie, is analysed using Darwinian principles.
And I spent much of 2007 wrapped in naked grief over my lost children, watching my firstborn daughter play in the backyard, imagining the little ghosts around her.
We never quite understand how much he meant to her, but there's still a quiet shadow of grief that Theron lets hang over her performance, hinted at in the moments of pause behind the closed doors of her Berlin hotel room, a ramshackle mess of dirty dinner plates, discarded clothing.
If it is indeed the case that Ronit and Esti didn't so much like each other when they first got together (in a past we never see) as they just needed someone else as a talisman against loneliness — and now that Ronit is free, in some ways, she's merely using Esti's still lingering need as an outlet for her grief — well, then, I wish the film mulled that over more thoughtfully.
As you can see, she's not given much to do but act terrified and hang all over Hartnett, but one could argue that watching her friends die prepared Williams for much more nuanced portrayals of grief down the line.
I'm happy that Elizabeth had the opportunity to start over and discover / pursue her true self, especially in the wake of so much loss and grief.
Unfortunately, there's little in our cultural playbook — no grief rituals, no obituary in the local newspaper, no religious service — to help us get through the loss of a pet, which can make us feel more than a bit embarrassed to show too much public grief over our dead dogs.
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