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The Amundsen crew would return safely to its base, but, heartbreakingly, Scott and his four British companions died on the return journey.
As he sings it, that title starts to sound not vague but heartbreakingly precise, as if he's calculated exactly how much hope springs eternal.
It sounds like an obvious red herring but, heartbreakingly, I think she was telling the truth – which just goes to show how little Don shares with her.
Central London actually has a fledgling Greggs delivery service, but heartbreakingly I'm outside the delivery area both at home and work.
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The broadcaster Sally Magnusson has set up a charity in memory of her late mother, Mamie – a vivacious journalist and wife of the late Magnus Magnusson – whose dementia brought memory loss but also, heartbreakingly in a woman for whom words and their precise usage were a passion, an inability to string together rational sentences.
Think of how many children go missing every day -- not in balloons but in heartbreakingly ordinary ways -- and how little attention we give them.
Rapture and sorrow are entwined in her ridiculous flirtations, which of course aren't ridiculous at all but the heartbreakingly true expression of the show's otherwise overheated spirit.
The tension in these experiences occasionally rears itself humorously, but also heartbreakingly, in a film that artfully juxtaposes the liveliness of a historic city against the forces that stamp out that life at every turn.
"Renée is not only a great comedienne but also a heartbreakingly touching actress.
But the most heartbreakingly beautiful just-for-you thing is the sound the machine makes when the beam is emitted.
Two weeks later, Watford arrived at Wembley for a Championship play-off final where they were finally, heartbreakingly but not undeservedly beaten by Kevin Phillips' extra-time penalty for Crystal Palace.
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