Whatever the final verdict on France's longest-serving modern day leader, his passing away was deeply grieved.
The Nortons used family photos as a tool as they grieved for baby Gavin.
Meanwhile, Marie grieved, and we went about our business, pretending there was nothing wrong.
They grieved for a time when leadership was defined by a single-minded, straightforward sense of purpose and direction.
These acts were horrific, as was the explosion at the Boston Marathon, and Norway grieved over their tremendous loss.
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As Mother's Day approached, Walsh wanted a way to remember her mother and 'best friend, ' even as she grieved.
"We are particularly grieved over the loss of innocent children and their teachers who were buried under the rubble, " the Pakistan government said.
The botched home invasion rocked the Hofstra community, where students openly grieved at commencement ceremonies for Ms. Rebello, a junior from Tarrytown, N.
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"People had worked so hard for the show, and to have it overshadowed like that people were deeply grieved and angry, " says Whitson.
Through her tears, Rusanee said she felt honoured to have been his wife, although she grieved that their young son would never know his father.
Parents built makeshift shrines and placed the bodies of the dead on pieces of cardboard or plywood as they grieved over the small lifeless forms.
After their son died, Mr. Thongbai and his wife, Sunthana, grieved for years before a number of disasters across the world made them wonder about the boy's pronouncements.
"I am personally grieved by this unbelievable tragedy, " said Maj.
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"The system failed all of us again, " she said, adding that her family grieved for the fallen firefighters -- one of whom her two daughters knew from school -- and Cheryl Spengler.
At this place, at this memorial, we acknowledge a debt of long standing to an entire generation of Americans -- those who died, those who fought and worked and grieved and went on.
"I think it is better right now if we let a little time pass and let this event and the people involved be honored and grieved, " Clinton told reporters covering his three-week vacation on the island of Martha's Vineyard.
President Pervez Musharraf, who counted the general as a key ally, sent a personal message to the surviving families and "prayed for the eternal peace of departed souls and for courage to the grieved families, " according to the state media.
The loss of the 110 made-to-order pieces lovingly assembled by collectors Arthur and Evelyn Krosnick grieved them terribly, so Nakashima agreed to replace the entire collection, down to the 12 wooden place mats he had given the Krosnicks as a Christmas present.
In recent days Japanese media have been dutifully and solemnly carrying memorials and documentaries on the disaster, which are today reaching a crescendo of often mind-numbing pathos as the loss of life and property, and the turmoil caused in so many lives, is recounted and grieved.
And so, surely, we can have a debate that's not based on the notion somehow that your elected representatives are trying to do something to you other than potentially prevent another group of families from grieving the way the families of Aurora or Newtown or Columbine have grieved.
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