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These numbers may be exaggerated, but the loss of life was substantial; the feast, says Josephus, "became the cause of mourning to the whole nation".
The cause of Mourning's disease is not known but its incidence is inexplicably rising.
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Neither will the European champion Stanislav Olijar, apparently, but the Latvian's absence is unlikely to cause a day of mourning quite like Xiang's will.
The end is near, and while that reality is causing a bit of mourning for diehard fans, it's also cause for some celebration of the amazing AMC drama that is poised to (hopefully) stick the landing after five intense seasons.
You may see this list as cause for mourning the paucity of new plays and the lack of imagination and bravery on the part of theater producers.
The loss of human life in the Black Death is cause for mourning, but in terms of economic impact, the period following the Black Death was one of prosperity and growth in Europe.
Their end should be no cause for mourning, but one of celebration.
As a Progressive Jew I do not normally keep the fast, but yesterday there was ample cause for mourning: the loss of life, the suffering and the seemingly intractable conflict in Israel and Palestine.
The departure of such a stellar performer is often the cause for mourning among a fan base, accompanied of cries about a cash-in and lack of ambition.
The senseless death of one of America's most outsized talents is undoubtedly a cause for mourning.
The deaths of Balanchine (1983) and Frederick Ashton (1988) gave my generation too much cause for mourning.
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