Sentences with phrase «sad event of your death»

After news that the 94 - year - old was in hospital broke, union leaders declared that in «the sad event of his death, and for BBC news coverage of that story only» the staff would postpone the strike.
But if your income is vital to someone other than you alone — a spouse, child or even an aging parent — the sad event of your death would be an even bigger hardship once the financial impact hits home.

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Though death is often seen as a sad or somber event, in Mexico, relatives who have passed on are honored with celebrations of their lives.
Take something as terrible as the surprising death of a close friend: you might be sad, but if you can find a way to construe that event as filled with meaning — perhaps it leads to greater awareness of a certain disease, say, or to closer ties with the community — then it may not be seen as a trauma.
The Jewish fast days (tannic, tzorn) which are always penitential are either public, like Yom Kippur; or are a remembrance of past sad events such as a parent's anniversary of death (yahrzeif) or the assassination of the last Governor of Judah (fast of Gedaliah).
Also, I had kept notes for years, knowing that Alex» life and death would be the saddest and most traumatic event of my life.
Death and dying are concepts we wish we didn't have to teach our children, but these sad events are a natural part of the cycle of life and it's our responsibility to help kids come to terms with these difficult ideas.
But I would like to begin by mentioning one sad event in particular: the death of PC Ian Dibell.
Of these, 20 (4 %) had TTS that had been precipitated by happy and joyful events, such as a birthday party, wedding, surprise farewell celebration, a favourite rugby team winning a game, or the birth of a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the batOf these, 20 (4 %) had TTS that had been precipitated by happy and joyful events, such as a birthday party, wedding, surprise farewell celebration, a favourite rugby team winning a game, or the birth of a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the batof a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the batof a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the bath.
Commenting on the study Professor Jörg Fachner, Professor of Music, Health and the Brain, at Anglia Ruskin University, who was not part of the research team, said: «This study confirms that music therapists can work with authentic experiences when using music representing the sorrowful and painful content of sad life events such as the death of a spouse or child.
Before anyone leaps on the last part of that sentence, let me say the most important, and sad, cultural event of 2013 was the death of Ireland's great poet Seamus Heaney.
No attempt at reconciliation with aboriginal people can be complete without reference to the sad events culminating in the death of Metis leader Louis Riel.
Happy and sad events such as getting engaged, birth of a baby, new job, death, divorce or a major illness can affect your personal identity and significant relationships.
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