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Reading Caitlin Shetterly's Lives column, my reaction was one of deep sorrow.
Jerusalem, then, is a place of deep sorrow, utter desolation but also of hope and redemption.
It was also a day of deep sorrow tinged with patriotism.
"They're tears of deep sorrow and also of liberation: Willy is at last released from his anger and despair".
(Of course, not everyone is prepared to take a public stand during a time of deep sorrow such as yours. Please don't feel it's required of you).
"This is a night of deep sorrow for me because I don't want to see this shutdown occur," Mr. Dayton told reporters shortly before the midnight deadline on Thursday.
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On the drawing's verso, we are told, Audubon wrote that he created the work "during one of the days of deepest sorrow I have felt in my life".
And the last place in the world where we would look for comfort at such a time is in the seeming artificiality of etiquette; yet it is in the moment of deepest sorrow that etiquette performs its most vital and real service.
President Barack Obama, speaking just after noon, spoke of his "deep sorrow," and the "heartbreak, and the sadness, and the anger".
The Board of Overseers of Columbia Business School expresses deep sorrow at the passing of Gordon Shillinglaw, professor emeritus in the Accounting Division of Columbia Business School.
The Board of Overseers of Columbia Business School expresses deep sorrow at the passing of Dale Hiestand PhD '63, professor emeritus in the Finance and Economics division of Columbia Business School.
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