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And that's no cause for mourning.
But this should not be a cause for mourning.
This may not be a cause for mourning.
AND then there are the historical plants whose disappearance is no cause for mourning.
Their end should be no cause for mourning, but one of celebration.
The deaths of Balanchine (1983) and Frederick Ashton (1988) gave my generation too much cause for mourning.
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We might at least look past the formal spectacle to scan the faces in the crowd, and reflect upon causes for mourning in North Korea other than the loss of Kim Jong-il.
When a country has endured a 27-year civil war, a heavy defeat on the basketball court is hardly cause for national mourning.
I think they have learned that". For now, many Japanese will be satisfied with a deal on a replacement for Ling Ling, whose death aged 22 was a cause for national mourning.
Though the world depicted in The Good Life – the burbs as oases of serenity disturbed only by the twitching of net curtains – is vanishing, this is not a cause for national mourning.
He does not have the status or stature of an Anfield superstar and if he departed, it is unlikely to be a cause for widespread mourning among fans.
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