Sentences with phrase «much mourning»

After much mourning and remorse, she's determined to reclaim her life with a new career and outlook.
I began to realize that she is not so much mourning her father, but the loss of her past, her security, her «center.»
You end up loving Raphael so much you mourn his early death, nearly 500 years ago in 1520.
So, so sorry sweetie: (I had to have our dog of 10 years put down a couple of years ago, and I could not believe how much I mourned her.

Not exact matches

And, to the delight of «never nudes» everywhere, Netflix bought exclusive rights to a new season of the much - mourned cult hit Arrested Development.
St. Augustine suggests as much when he proclaims that, on that eschatological day, Rachel no longer mourns her sons, since God wipes away all tears from their eyes.
That said, the Bible exhorts us to «weep with those who weep» (Romans 12:15), and for that reason, each and every one of our churches has been affected as we mourn with people who have lost so much.
Black Christians, Beaty wrote in The Washington Post, «are generally not mourning the loss of cultural power, and entertaining withdrawal, because they have never enjoyed much cultural power to begin with.»
So the question is not so much whether or not, but rather how well, how completely, how meaningfully we mourn, And though we do not grieve as those who have no faith grieve, as people of faith we grieve nonetheless.
It isn't as much for Brittanie that I mourn, but it is the loss of innocence.
A man they had helped to bury, whose death they had mourned, one who had been in the tomb four days, was now as much alive as they were.
Seriously, this was amazingly fantastic and officially has replaced my much - mourned round steak and ground beef filled chili recipe.
If he had left there and then we would have mourned him forever.That is how much he was revered by EVERYONE.
Beating Mourinho on Sunday may help make the mourning period much shorter second time around.
But I still think the little monsters are a PITA and though I will never shirk in my responsibility to care for them and will mourn them when they do go, the thought of having a pet free home is blissful, they will NOT be replaced until I am well done with babies and the kids are MUCH older.
But, had it mattered as much to me as it seems to matter to some, I would much rather mourn an experience than I would a baby!
Infact I still now — that pregnancy should now have just turned three — feel guilt that I did not mourn the loss of that pregnancy as much as I did Bobby.
And honor the families who are mourning today by remembering to tell your loved ones how much they mean to you.
I mourn for you (and my sister who does not breastfeed - by choice though... too much stress I think) but I'm SO glad you had that contented baby moment!
«Commissioner Bratton and Chief O'Neill, would you tell your officers that God's people gathered in St. Patrick's Cathedral this morning thundered with prayer with and for them, that we love them very much, we mourn with them, we need them, we respect them, and we're proud of them and we thank them?
This party has treated generations of defeated leaders with respect, mourned Michael Foot, but now seems driven to put as much distance as possible between it and the man who made it electable.
Much of the centre - right, cuts - obsessed commentariat has been in mourning.
Monday night • President Obama is at the Coral Gables, Florida, home of basketball great Alonzo Mourning raising funds for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — helping to raise as much money as possible to help Democrats construct their Election Day firewall.
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — It's been six months since NASA's Cassini spacecraft plunged to its doom in the atmosphere of Saturn, but scientists didn't spend much time mourning.
Life on a container ship can be hellish, so maybe we shouldn't mourn the loss of these roles too much as the first crewless vessels take shape, says Paul Marks
«The scientific opportunities just really started to explode — there's so much to do,» said UC Berkeley's Marcy, who poetically mourned Kepler.
On December 1, people around the globe who come together to recognize World AIDS Day will have much to mourn and also much to celebrate.
She is incredibly strict with her approach (so much so that I wholly understand why it would be a turn off for most people... there are foods I am mourning a bit I must admit!).
As much as I mourn the loss of tights and boots (eventually... I will wear them sporadically until Easter — Shhh) I am excited about all the kinds of clothing changes spring brings.
I mourn my children's growing up so much.
And as much as I dislike the hookup culture in the gay community and even mourn the lack of just going.
It didn't seem like there was going to be much of a mourning period, where you stare at your wall thinking you're destined to be alone and all that.
Take as much time as you need to recover from a previous relationship, but don't feel that there is a predetermined mourning period that must be observed following a divorce or breakup.
If you're familiar with Godspeed's work, this is far from a reinvention, but it's also not a record of mourning, as much of the collective's music has been described.
Sam (Kline) mourns the dimming of his much - vaunted «inner spark,» failing to appreciate his cushy Florida retirement and loving marriage.
Nonetheless, Katniss is determined to survive the ordeal, knowing just how much her sis and widowed mother (Paula Malcolmsen) might mourn her demise.
The mournful tone of the movie is not mourning the death of an ideology so much as it's grieving what could have been for these characters» lives.
series of scenes: Sam (Kevin Kline), in the midst of a forty - year marriage, is living the retired life in Florida, though he has a burst of energy in him that suggests he may not be relishing the aimlessness of post-work life; Archie (Morgan Freeman), also retired, is coming off a stroke, and finds himself tediously recuperating in the New Jersey home of his too - vigilant, married - with - a-kid son (Michael Ealy); Paddy (Robert De Niro) is the only one still living in Brooklyn, though he spends his days cooped up in his ragged apartment, mourning the death of his cherished wife, Sophie (from the prologue); and Billy (Michael Douglas), a successful, high - priced Malibu attorney, has taken the unprecedented step of proposing marriage to his much - younger girlfriend while presenting the eulogy at his mentor's funeral.
Add in the fact that a vote for the film also represents a vote for the much - mourned UK Film Council — oh, and that it just happens to be a smash hit with British audiences — and the royal biopic would likely have been a lock for the top prize even without the support of major US guilds.
And while Kristen Stewart ended up with that part, Heathcote wasn't mourning too much as she was swiftly cast in key roles in both David Chase «s»60s rock - and - roll tale «Not Fade Away» and in Andrew Dominik «s «Killing Them Softly.»
In Moan, promiscuity and abortion are the problems — Jackson is mourning the termination of his unborn child as much as the death of his marriage — and fidelity and marriage are the solution, though a question mark of an ending nicely undercuts Brewer's moralistic streak.
We mourn the loss of nuns, without giving much thought to the character of the institution that they were part of — or the institutions that their replacements come from.
The truth is, it's swings and roundabouts here, but if, like me, you're mourning the passing of the M3's naturally aspirated V8, the C63 S provides a much more compelling replacement for displacement.
(Although with the release of Eighty Days Yellow I don't know whether to cheer the competition or mourn the fact that the publishers have jumped on another bandwagon (sherotica) no doubt to the exclusion of much better writing and writers outside the genre).
A group of mothers gather in a Park Avenue apartment to mourn their sons who died in Vietnam, only to discover just how much divides them even in grief.
Hisham Matar returned to Libya in the spring of 2012, in the brief honeymoon after Qaddafi had been overthrown and before the current civil war, and his extraordinary memoir of that time is so much more besides: a reflection on the consolations of art, an analysis of authoritarianism, and an impassioned work of mourning.
• Rachel A. Arungah — Commissioner — Public Service Commission of Kenya Vice Chairperson, Commissioners and members of the Public service commission join the family and friends of our great daughter, mother and friend in mourning her passing on when there was still too much for her to do.
Fans worldwide are mourning the loss of Carrie Fisher, but perhaps none so much as Carrie's furry family member, a French Bulldog named Gary Fisher.
Ancient Egyptians revered their dogs so much that they would shave their eyebrows, smear mud in their hair, and mourn aloud for days.
I don't see much to mourn.
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