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The phrase "weeping that" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a poetic or literary context to express sorrow or lamentation about a specific subject. Example: "She sat by the window, weeping that the world had lost its beauty."
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Pissing and moaning, mourning and weeping, that was the nature of the drug.
I shall never forget the weeping that morning amoung those that were left behind each one Expecting to go next.
And someone will say, as he sees you toiling and weeping, 'That is the wife of Hector, bravest of all the Trojans, tamers of horses, when the great war raged round Troy.' And then a fresh grief will flood your heart".
There is weeping that leads to death, as Saint Paul writes to the Corinthians, self-centered sorrow that is really comprised more of fear, anger and bitterness than of grief in its most profound expression.
Speaking to the crowd at CPAC this February, Bannon recapped Election Day in one barely-punctuated sentence: "The campaign was the most chaotic by the media's description, most chaotic, most disorganized, most unprofessional, had no earthly idea what they were doing, and then you saw them all crying and weeping that night on on the eighth".
If you're not too busy weeping that it's finally all over.
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"And they were ready -- they tied themselves together," she said, weeping at that desperate image, even after embracing her husband, alive and well, early today in the hospital.
But that was awful because I could do nothing for him … (weeping) and that wasn't nice to see him like that.
Alley Pond Park, which preserves wetlands along its creek, boasts native tulip trees that are centuries old; the train station has a weeping beech that probably dates from the 1880s; and the curving streets of Douglas Manor are overarched with high boughs.
The other is — well, here are a few comments uttered one day as people eyed the Norway spruce that is Reading's official holiday tree, the one with the weeping branches that sits in the heart of downtown.
His work varied from abstract pieces like "Relief 6" (1968) — five rows of purple, blue, green, orange and pink squares that look as if they are dancing — to "Figural Composition" (1950), a painting of what looks like a weeping angel, that was influenced by Socialist Realism and Cubism.
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