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Still grieving from her loss, she drifted in and out of jobs.
He is still grieving from the death of his movie star wife two years earlier.
And yet it felt to mourners as if the whole world was grieving from the moment Lincoln died.
Commenters said they were grieving "from the depths of [their] souls"; some admitted to "crying [their] eyes out".
I was grieving from two unexpected deaths and I had got into a right tiswas with my sleep," she said.
Capitol Hill is divided, the country is grieving from the assassination of his predecessor and some of LBJ's advisers are urging him to take it slow.
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I was thinking a lot about the etymology of the word "grieve"—from the Latin gravare, meaning "to burden," from gravis, meaning "heavy, grave"—when I started the story.
She grieved from scratch.
Ida Taub's intimate and moving Ikh klem fun benkshaft ("I Grieve from Homesickness") captured the voice of many whom the century had displaced.
Meanwhile, in the village, Dora's only surviving child, a large and ungainly idiot known as Long Boy, grieves from within his own overgrown body.
The moment still haunts me four years on, not least because it was the first of many that taught me how differently children grieve from the way that adults do.
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