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"We just drifted along, having lost our 'ability to mourn.' The loss of the ability to mourn is one of the important phrases of Germany's postwar argument of history.
And Gambon lets us see the saddest thing – that the ability to mourn can itself be impaired by time.
But Emma Williams, whose father died when she was 10, doesn't just regret missing his funeral; she feels it affected her ability to mourn.
But something's been lost: the ability to mourn.
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The suit alleges that denying family members the ability to properly mourn and express their grief is a violation of their rights under the first and 14th amendments.
The way in which GPs have handled their own grief and mourning at times of loss is certainly a major factor in their own subsequent ability to accept and mourn the loss of a patient and to help patients and families in dealing with their grief.
Is this something to mourn?
Want to mourn?
Few came forward to mourn him yesterday.
Some wore black to mourn their freedoms.
On Thursday, crowds amassed to mourn Karamanoğlu.
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