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The lamentation for the loss of privacy has special resonance coming from these two.
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Typical of the genre is this lamentation from the New York Times.
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Another work, "For Egypt, " was a lamentation for the men, women and children who died during the recent Egyptian uprisings.
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Those commissions have now become part of a collection titled "Lamentation Variations, " some of which will be included at the Joyce.
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The guerrillas have repeatedly outwitted it in the past 12 months, and lamentation that it needs more men and more weapons cannot explain that away.
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It's a lamentation song of coogle days gone by, where your grandma's coogle is so much better than you mom's coogle because your grandma cooked with the high fat stuff.
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While it hasn't gone that far, the company has in the past asked contemporary choreographers to revisit Graham's 1930 solo "Lamentation, " a physical portrait of grief, and create new companion works that reflect the original.
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Their stories are the continuation of the immigrant dream, said Mr. Levine, whose own family has roots on the Lower East Side, and lift the film out of a mere lamentation of the old New York lost to modernity.
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He is followed by two friends with candelabra and others carrying candles and lanterns, five choral singers who sing the Lamentation of the Virgin Mary at several points along the way, and many worshippers of all ages from Croatia and abroad wearing the tunics of religious brotherhoods.
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