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We're too solipsistic to muster the same degree of grief.
Change generally involves some degree of grief or mourning, in which people long for how things used to be.
The degree of grief also varies by the individual based on how each person handles situations.
Divorce rarely comes without some degree of grief, fear or anxiety.
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People are still in various degrees of grief, shock and dismay.
They may not only experience different degrees of grief and joy, but what counts as grief and joy for them is radically different.
The importance of death ceremony in Toraja culture has characterized their languages to express intricate degrees of grief and mourning.
In 1950, he launched his comedy recording career with his classic soap-opera satire "John and Marsha," in which two lovers (both voiced by Freberg) repeat each other's names again and again in varying degrees of grief, anxiety, joy and lust.
Because of the city's long history of corruption, coupled with the fact that New Orleanians were in a constant state of emotional stress and varying degrees of grief and depression, the city inevitably became a fertile ground for anger, violence, paranoia and even psychosis.
Leahy never wanted that degree of potential grief in his life.
And for that it has received, from some of its citizens, an unwarranted degree of ill-considered grief.
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