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Not surprisingly he expresses grief about the incident and says he is haunted by nightmares.
Hip-hop can be severe — it is a proactive folk music, in the sense that it critiques systems of marginalization, mandates change, expresses grief — but, despite its ferocity, it is rarely as self-serious as other popular genres.
Her Bessie Burgess in Dublin (a 2012 Abbey theatre production of The Plough and Stars also toured in Ireland and the UK), a Protestant fruit vendor who expresses grief and sorrow in the Troubles and is shot in the back for her pains, linked her indelibly to the great Abbey tradition she so loved; the great Siobhán McKenna's performance in the role had changed her life when she saw it as a child.
A person of color expresses grief, and white folks line up in the comments to say things like, "Me too.
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Also, different people express grief in different ways.
In Parliament, one lawmaker after another rose to express grief and rage.
I never dreamt that humour and play could so eloquently express grief.
During the Sunday television interviews, Mr. Bush expressed grief for Haiti's victims.
Weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth have expressed grief down the ages.
While Mayor Giuliani expressed grief for the family, he said much of the neighborhood's outrage was misdirected.
At home, when Betty expressed grief about her mother's death, Don told her, "Mourning is just extended self-pity".
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