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A sorrow I have somehow, by a twist of fate, been able to provide some consolation for.
"It's a sorrow, but not a crushing sorrow.
"The heartache of burying a child is a sorrow we would not wish upon anyone.
His death in 2000 is a sorrow that recurs in "The Prodigal": March 11.
One day, perhaps, fatal anaphylaxis may become a sorrow associated with an earlier age, like dying of appendicitis or polio.
Her eyes reflected the sorrow of the nation and the world -- a sorrow we still feel today.
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The forecast is continually gloomy in "When the Rain Stops Falling," a sorrow-sodden family drama by Andrew Bovell that opened on Monday night at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
But a sorrowing empathy also infuses "Three Hotels" along with a precocious sense that the emotions that bind people and drive them apart are not easily parsed.
A smear of grey, a whiff of sorrow, a shadow of despair.
1926 "The House of a Hundred Sorrows," a 1925 Neediest Cases editorial by Edward M. Kingsbury, wins a Pulitzer.
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