Sentence examples for through lamentation from inspiring English sources

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Partly prompted by his mother's recent death, Mr. Jones works through lamentation, nostalgia, anger and acceptance in five continuous movements.

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Thematically linked to three paintings by Deborah Patterson displayed behind the performers, the work proceeds through unease and lamentation to end with a tone of resilience and hope.

Thanks to the frisky telling of the tale, nothing is harped upon or mooned over, and the one person who breaks that rule — Julia's father, Phil Chris Cooperr), a founding partner at the firm that employs Davis — appears to be moving slowly, in a slough of lamentation, through a different movie altogether.

And so when they had been joined by the old men and by the women and children, a lamentation at once spread through the entire army and into the city, which longed for the presence of Philopoemen and was grievously cast down at his death, feeling that with him it had lost its supremacy among the Achaeans.

It is also true that whoever plays this character needs the stamina and breath control of Wagner's Brünnhilde to get through Maggie's protracted opening aria of lust and lamentation without passing out.

More lamentation.

This lamentation is misguided.

"Away with lamentation!

Ungodly wailing and lamentation.

There is no plot, only lamentation after lamentation.

And great was the lamentation.

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