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Pity was, of course, the last thing she wanted, even though secretly she was feeling something "like grief".
Trauma is like grief.
Nothing provokes the artistic sensibility like grief.
It felt like grief – raw and deep.
There was nothing like grief counselors or anything like that.
(The two acted "almost like grief counsellors," one source said).
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I was expecting for her to say, 'I've got a list of ten naturopaths you can go and see or you can go and try yoga and meditation, you can go and do this or that.' She was more like a grief counsellor like helping you get over the fact that it was never going to happen.
"It looks like Mr. Grief knocked you out".
Germans heard nothing like this grief during the election campaign.
Like death, grief, writes Barnes, is both banal and unique.
Words like "shock", "grief" and "outrage", "fear" and "anger" are yet again currency of the moment.
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