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Such sorrow makes an ideal foil for Lithgow, who is blessed with more natural upswing, in his demeanor and in the rising curve of his voice; he can flip from petulant to avuncular in a heartbeat.
Welles expands on the plays to let us know, through the pain in the young King's eyes, that he understands what he is giving up; the look that Welles returns, mixing paternal pride and stunned sorrow, makes this exchange of glances one of Shakespeare's greatest moments, even if Shakespeare never wrote it.
Sorrow makes one vulnerable, so it may erupt as anger or a rage for vengeance.
And Mary and Martha, two very ordinary women who sorrow makes extraordinary, try to do something about that.
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"Your expressions of regret and sorrow made now ring hollow in the circumstances of this case".
Dignity and sorrow make for a powerful exhibition that answers the military hardware in the Imperial War Museum with flowers and snowflakes.
The truth: A demitasse of ebullience plus a soupcon of sorrow make Sliimy a strangely intriguing figure.
Sorrow made the transition from obsession to reality at the prompting of Judd Greenstein, curator of New York's Ecstatic music festival.
What drove the hell-raisers, heaven knows; were they wasting talent, drowning sorrow, making hay, or raising their glasses as a complaint against the world for not being a fraction as beautiful as their words would have it be?
The success of Milk of Sorrow made it possible to get the next project, Aloft, off the ground.
My mother's sorrow made her a magnet for magic and hurt that others couldn't see.
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