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The passage of time isn't so much mourned as noted.
RISA JAROSLOW & DANCERS In Jaroslow's "Sixty," the passage of time isn't so much mourned as noted.
'People say this constantly,' he sighs, 'but for me it is not so much about mourning as about desperation.
"We have spent so much time mourning with so many families," Mrs. Obama.
There is so much to mourn here.
There's so much to mourn, starting with the winnowing of the city's creative ranks by AIDS.
Mr. Rich was correct when he noted that we may not appreciate the worth of our culture, but maybe this is because we mourn the loss of cuneiform tablets so much more than we mourn the loss of lives.
It's about a war correspondent recovering from the trauma of witnessing so much horror, while also mourning a colleague who was killed in Afghanistan.
The senior programmer whose loss was mourned so much by his co-workers now works down the hall for another technology start-up.
Among all those friends for whom he did so much good, some will mourn and miss him more than others.
Virginia is in mourning not so much for her life as for her career, which is more or less the same thing, at least in her mind.
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