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Although there is much to mourn from the past decade, I am cheered by the departure of president Bush and the closing of that chapter of world history.
Instead, time passed and her father fell ill and then died in Mexico, leaving her to mourn from a distance.
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She and her friends used to sing songs of mourning from the old country.
STILL WALKING Another drama about death and mourning from Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda ("After Life").
(The microblogging platform Weibo even removed the candle icon, a common expression of mourning, from its selection of emoticons).
Seen side by side on a gallery wall, they're the optical equivalent of stages of mourning, from stoicism, to denial to nightmarish despair.
Rwanda removed red and black, reminders of blood and mourning, from its post-genocide flag and instead used vibrant sky blue, yellow and green.
All these deaths were widely mourned, from the pavilion dedicated to Basiony at the Venice Biennale to the many memories of Freud that rushed into print.
Now, these meetings are being mourned from an unexpected quarter: the same reformers and good-government groups that once derided the tradition as "three men in a room".
He has declared a period of national mourning from 23-29 March, with flags on government buildings at half mast until Sunday.
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