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And that's a legitimate cause for grief, I think.
I do not remember whether, finally, that was cause for grief or not.
It is no cause for grief that the days when Europe's motor was driven sweetly by a Franco-German machine, tuned and tanked-up in Brussels, are over.
Her prompt death is no cause for grief to Lily - "I smiled for the first time that day because she was dead.
Divorce, betrayal, loss of job, home, or savings, all are cause for grief.
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The usages they objected to were cause not for grief but for celebration.
That John was so ill for so long is a cause of grief for as long as I remember it, and I have no wish to forget.
The breakup of this team in 2011 was cause for real grief.
The passing of a father is always a cause for deep grief.
Wershler-Henry suggests that the P.C. — with some help from Derrida and Baudrillard — ushered us into a world in which the difference between true and false is no longer cause for doubt or grief; falsity is taken for granted.
Wershler-Henry suggests that the P.C. with some help from Derrida and Baudrillard ushered us into a world in which the difference between true and false is no longer cause for doubt or grief; falsity is taken for granted.
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