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First and most importantly what was lost in the justified sorrow and horror at Paris Exit was the fact for the first time in decades' climate change was a front and center political issue.
She never really saw at me, lost in her own unknown sorrow.
As they headed back to the hotel, they tried not to lose themselves in sorrow.
The women break into furious dance, then break apart, each lost in her own well of rage and sorrow.
"I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow / I'm lost in this wide world alone / No hope have I for tomorrow / I'm trying to make heaven my home," she sings early on, recalling the spirituals and work songs that inspired her as a girl.
Frozen sorrow emanates from the face of the young woman in black whose eyes stare down, lost in her memories.
He said: "We remember those we lost with love, sorrow and pain but it is what we do with this other remembering that can affect, not only our personal lives but the wider world we live in".
CLEVELAND — Despite his sorrow over his favorite college basketball team, the Michigan Wolverines, losing in the national championship game Monday night, Derek Jeter was back at work Tuesday.
Goethe's novel of love lost, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (1774), was banned in parts of Europe because of a suspicion that it would encourage suicides.
The verb "to lose" has its taproot sunk in sorrow; it is related to the "lorn" in forlorn.
"I'm standing here in sorrow about losing those police officers...we stand with the families," said Carr, "We are going in peace, and anybody who's standing with us, we don't want you to use Eric Garner's name for violence".
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