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According to the playwright David Belasco (perhaps not the most reliable of sources), Puccini rushed into the green room after the performance, weeping profusely and insisting on the operatic rights.
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Lal Bibi, who appeared in court covered by a burqa, testified briefly but was so distraught and weeping so profusely that it was difficult to understand her words.
Italians mourn dramatically – as her Italian housemates did, weeping loudly and profusely – but Americans go into shock: their way of mourning, at least at first, is to feel that they don't know how to mourn.
All that it arbitrarily does is assume that the knowledge would be upsetting and then proceeds from there proceeds to tug at the heartstrings with close-ups and weeping violins and Ann Dvorak sniffling profusely as a regretful woman who abandoned her infant child.
Balanchine, weeping.
They're weeping.
He is also weeping.
People are weeping.
Adele exits weeping.
No wailing nor weeping.
And he starts weeping.
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