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Louise quickly became dissatisfied with her mother's prolonged mourning.
"Does that mean it doesn't have its own benefits and attributes?" Prolonged mourning is a symptom of the 'Tamagotchi effect,' an over-dedication to one's robot.
The prolonged mourning is understandable.
The trade in Whitby jet hit its peak around Bram Stoker's time, when the prolonged mourning of Queen Victoria made it de rigueur for every lady's bodice to be spangled and draped with beads of shiny black.
He played a poor cockney boy who makes a living by scavenging the banks of the Thames and strays into Windsor Castle, where his elfin charm helps Prime Minister Disraeli (Alec Guinness) persuade Queen Victoria (Irene Dunn) to come out of her prolonged mourning for Prince Albert and rejoin public life.
With their predilection for prolonged mourning and children who were seen but not heard, the Victorians have tended to be associated with moral solemnity.
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It is shameful that organized psychiatry is so out of touch with such a fundamental, and often prolonged, human process as mourning.
For both Jews and Poles, the wounds from World War II have been slow to heal, and therefore the process of mourning has been prolonged and incomplete.
But don't prolong the agony and allow the mourning period to consume you.
"But perhaps they mourn in a way that is not as prolonged".
It was prolonged.
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