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In a men's group she has run for the last few years, she said, "I never ask, 'How do you feel?' Rather, I ask, 'What did you do?' " In some cases, what men are doing is taking grief counseling into their own hands.
She's been taking grief, as has her Compaq Desk Pro PC, for several weeks, ever since the first Times ranking had the Irish at No. 1. Explaining to people that the computer uses strength of schedule as one of its main components -- Notre Dame's opponents are a combined 21-10 nextoto Miami opponents' 20-12 -- has not deterred the criticism.
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"Each individual takes grief differently," he said.
HE took grief from his fellow waiters, that summer of 1951.
(Few books have better borne out Faulkner's observation that "given a choice between grief and nothing I will take grief").
He added: "It takes grief seriously and encourages us to press on because of the promise of eternal life".
Full of loving detail, skill and ingenuity, the show takes grief very seriously as it plays with mirror images to clever effect.
Picasso never had to explain that his mistresses weren't actually cubic, but Mr. Deak has taken grief over as little as a flexed knee.
I'm reminded of Faulkner's line from "The Wild Palms" (which, aptly, is cited by Jean-Luc Godard, in "Breathless"): "Between grief and nothing I will take grief".
If you want healthcare you may have to take grief from the party-insiders in the area.
He lives with his mother on Staten Island, works a crappy job as a parking-garage attendant and takes grief from his siblings about his lack of ambition in life.
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