Sentence examples for grief arose from inspiring English sources

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"What the yoga did was provide a slow, gradual path to help her manage her moods and not immediately react when grief arose".

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"From craving grief arises, From craving arises fear, For him who is free from craving.

He wants to look back at the decisive incidents that turned him into a horror writer and at an unconsoled grief arising from his encounters, as a young American soldier in World War I, with English fairies and a witch.

Prolonged grief disorder (PG-12) caregiver version – a 12-item measure of complicated grief arising from the impending death of a loved one [ 29].

(Matthew) And the promises of the Sermon on the Mount are anticipated in several places: "And they who have died in grief shall arise in joy; and they who were poor for the Lord's sake shall be made rich; and they who are put to death for the Lord's sake shall awake to life".

Doka [ 35] also found that feelings of grief can arise when the anticipated symptoms and losses due to dementia are acknowledged.

But on Saturday, as people here continued clearing away debris and patching their homes back together, new questions arose about the grief-stricken emergency medical technician who stepped into the media glare after the explosion.

But old Boughton, whose love for his prodigal son never wavered even as it caused him endless grief, suspects that Jack's bad behavior arose from a primal, unfathomable sense of estrangement.

What is real is grief, an emotion that arises from the cruel discovery that there are no happy endings, that loss -- of friend and neighbors, of a beloved city, of the mundane security of daily life -- does not end.

The question of who constitutes a priest's family arose because the 1996 law gave relatives of the victims of terrorism the right to claim damages for their grief and suffering.

Cheers arose.

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