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Is this posthumous publishing a form of mourning?
They were all wearing black, they said, as a form of mourning.
They are the families of the accused and the victims, and they are all in some form of mourning.
Self-flagellation is a customary form of mourning Imam Hussein; as the men swung the blades against their backs, they shouted: "Ya Hussein!
This journey, he reveals in the opening pages, is a form of mourning for his mother, who has recently died – the last of his living family.
As much as right-minded people like to deplore the perceived sloth of nostalgia, it's worth remembering that nostalgia is often – frequently, even – a form of mourning.
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Many kinds of animals exhibit forms of mourning, play, courage, deliberation, suffering, and joy.
My teacher, Jacques Derrida, considered various forms of mourning disorder — the difficulty we have in letting go of a beloved object or libidinal position.
This was an outdoor theatrical performance in a churchyard that included various traditional forms of mourning and tilted between somber and whimsical.
The song is itself a reworking of the ancient murder ballad "Pretty Polly," and Ms. Downs made it into a form of fierce mourning.
A republic of suffering is made of infinite islands of mourning; we form the archipelago afterward, and only in our minds.
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