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Certainly, there's no art form on display whose disappearance anyone would mourn.
But of course all the memorabilia in the world won't bring back Max Factor's Hollywood or — and who would mourn?
She was sad because she doubted that younger generations with no memory of the war would mourn the losses.
As a father would mourn a son, this father -- I mourn the loss of a son".
But since moving to much colder cities as an adult, he has taken up recreational outdoor hockey and is among those who would mourn its loss.
Every day in Jdeidet Artouz seemed worse than the last, so every night, Ghaith said, he and his wife would "mourn the day that just passed".
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Every day is a day we'd mourn the loss of innocent people?
She died in 1989, and I thought I'd mourned all of that, dealt with it, but maybe I haven't and maybe you don't ever......
Other summers, when my New England time was measured in days, I'd mourned a single afternoon of rain, but now we loved it when a thunderstorm hit, allowing an afternoon of reading and playing rummy.
Toward the end he called Friend to announce that his mother had died the day before; he'd mourned her all night, he said quietly, and now his mourning was over.
He decides that he will not return to America: "I wouldn't answer, I wouldn't see my father again, I wouldn't mourn him or pour earth on him".
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