Mr Thompson's widow, Jo, said she could at last grieve for her "kind and loving" man.
"Of course he's a murderer, of course he did wrong, of course we grieve for the families, " Reese says.
Maj Lumley says the men still grieve for Capt Barrie, but they will not allow one incident to derail the mission.
Tomorrow, the city will pause once again to grieve for the death of one of its constables, an officer described as "a calm, gentle, woman".
Experts like Cacciatore explain that without giving parents sufficient time to grieve for their loss, companies and corporations will pay for it in the long run.
An apologist who declared that not a single man in France would grieve for the president if he confirmed the sentence (as he did), and then was assassinated (as he was), was jailed for two years for incitement to murder.
Finally, and this is a point that Mr Higonnet makes very effectively, those who grieve for a lost Paris should remember that part of the city's appeal comes precisely from the aching sense of regret for better days that it has always evoked.
Obviously we can't bring back your friends that were lost, and I know that each and every one of you not only grieve for them, but have also over the last 10 years dealt with their family, their children, trying to give them comfort, trying to give them support.
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"We can't begin to grieve until we know for sure that he is not alive, " he added.
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What some see as unconstitutional meddling or even inappropriate lobbying, Mr Grieve sees as training for kingship and a constitutional duty.
UNC's student body president, Eve Carson, was moved by the hundreds of students who attended the vigil to grieve and show support for the Virginia Tech students.
Their families grieve their absence and yearn for media coverage that could help find their children and energize law enforcement.
Mr Grieve said the main basis for the move was new medical evidence, made public in the Hillsborough Independent Panel report in September.
Mr Grieve said the main basis for the move was new medical evidence made public in the Hillsborough Independent Panel report published in September.
His family earlier said the "love and esteem" in which Gravell was held was a "great comfort" to them, but also appealed for time to grieve and to come to term with what has happened.
Fans need time to grieve before their hero starts shilling for banks.
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"Oscar specifically requested the memorial service as he continues to grieve and remains in deep mourning for the loss of his partner Reeva, " the Pistorius family's statement reads.
For the sake of those who grieve, because of the death of their loved ones, there has to be proper accountability now.
We also ask for your patience and for privacy as we work to simultaneously grieve and recover.
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There will also be a 20-minute mini-question time for the Attorney-General, Dominic Grieve.
Mr Grieve's current view was that he should ask for fresh inquests to be held on all 96 victims of the disaster.
For the Conservatives, shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve told BBC Radio 4's The World at One that Ms Smith's comments had been "quite astonishing".
Joint chair of Aberystwyth Chamber of Commerce, Chris Mackenzie-Grieve, said he could not understand why it was taking so long for the council to introduce parking wardens.
"I believe that the case for the High Court to quash the original inquests is a good one, " Mr Grieve said.
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On Tuesday, the Commons meets at 11.30am for questions to the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, and to the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve.
Attorney general Dominic Grieve had said it would be "inappropriate" to look into the case of Sgt Danny Nightingale - detained for 18 months.
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