Sentences with phrase «with lamentations»

Classic guest host Kristin Dreyer Kramer from NightsAndWeekends.com joins Kevin to talk about John Carter and Silent House, along with the lamentations about A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy.
General News of Tuesday, 8 May 2018 Source: mynewsgh.com Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo There is serious concern among Lawyers who have their cased being heard at the General Jurisdiction 5 (GJ5), the High court — Accra with their lamentations borne out of what they say is the unusual slow delivery of Justice.
The situation aggravated when the the «Onaapo song started blazing at the place.The Former President's presence shakes the whole place and got more ignited when he started exchanging greetings with Mr Kwadwo Mpiani, President Kufour and other dignitaries around.You could see open expression of regrets all over with lamentations by disappointed souls.
The audience goes wild with lamentations and shrieks, the more sober confining themselves to shedding silent tears — for weeping is considered to be a meritorious act.

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Esther, along with the Old Testament books Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentations, and Ecclesiastes, are five scrolls that are read on various Jewish holidays.
«You have covered yourself with a cloud,» repines the author of Lamentations, «so that no prayer can get through.»
I passionately shared my solidarity with the people of the Book of Lamentation.
Now the people lived in the land of the dreaded enemy, reciting litanies of lamentation while ghouls goaded them on with «Sing us some of those songs of Zion, miserable losers!
It reminds me of some of the Psalms or Lamentations... there is a current of sorrow, but blended with an implicit strength.
«Along with the sound of wise men and shepherds, of the angels and all the heavenly host praising God and singing,» writes Morse, «there is this other sound — the sound of «a voice heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they were no more.»»
For example, apart altogether from the more obvious meaning and purpose of the myths we have been looking at, the annual lamentation for Tammuz, Adonis, Osiris, etc., provided an annual outlet for man, however unconsciously it was used, to express grief for his own mortality and to that extent to come to terms with it.
This appears with great poignancy in the Book of Lamentations.
Preparing the way of the Lord is not a passive enterprise, but a peregrination to break through the veil with prayers, praises, and lamentations so that the rays of righteousness may peer over the horizon igniting the....
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This lamentation however will do little to convince Ghanaians that he has the mettle to deal with obvious wrongdoing in his party and government.
But in his response to the Chairman's lamentation, Kwaku Agyemang - Manu indicated that the approval of loan facility with African Development Bank has been procured and all that's left is the value for money report.
They tried it with the Bawku Naaba in the Upper East and his swiftly issued a disclaimer on a supposed lamentation about the collapse of the NHIS.
In a system where the governor is designated as the Chief Security Officer but has no control over the security apparatus, Ortom is often left with no option but a resort to lamentation.
Codemasters listened to both the ovations and the lamentations and made a great driving game with lots of bonus content for everyone.
Along with its satiric Gilliam-esque atmosphere, High - Rise is incredibly British, but despite my lamentations of what a recent conventional British film tends to be, this is the type of film we deserve.
If you know anyone in the education field, you may have heard lamentations about the cyclical nature with which the instructional strategies and programs from 20 years ago resurface under a new name.
Fitted with an after - market exhaust for some extra rolling thunder, the Stinger impressed judges with its torquey, mid-range performance, best summed up by this lamentation from Bruce Newton: «I wish the Commodore SV6 had this engine.»
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Since one hundred and one years ago — when the first revolution for democracy triumphed in Iran — fists similar to these have risen toward the sky of a country with the greatest number of holy men, with the most prayers, tears, and religious lamentations; and today, I believe, the greatest pleas to God for speeding up the day of resurrection rise from Iran.
Contrary to initial reactions from many, though, this shouldn't be cause for lamentation as where it counts the iPhone 4S is up there with the best.
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Portraits by Gainsborough (the star in this field, with his The Blue Boy, c. 1770, fetching an all - time record price of $ 728,800 in 1921), Reynolds, Romney, Raeburn, Lawrence, and Hoppner (more in demand in the US than in Britain) were sold from aristocratic collections in Britain, amid public lamentation, to the US and also Cuba and France.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free - jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
These lamentations by Rubinstein and Schjeldahl — and there are many examples by other writers I could have given — about painting's fallen status, its descent from Olympian greatness, remind me of people who preface everything with, «back in the good old days» or prattle on about how «you can't paint like Rubens» anymore, as if that is what the world needed most.
With multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&raWith multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&rawith her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.»
Originally conceived in 1970, Unrealised Proposal for Cadavre Piece would have visitors look through a peep - hole and see a dead male body laid out with its feet towards them inside a climate - controlled vitrine, [27] made to resemble Andrea Mantegna's painting, The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1480).
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