He presents a lament, and then a fugue, which attempts to resolve the suffering.
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Again a piper played a lament - PC Bone, though born in England, had strong connections north of the border and regarded herself as Scottish.
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His is a beautifully written lament for a different age, and idea, of France.
Usually it reminds him of the shelling and the dead, but today he has a new lament: Bosnia divided.
In the negative hoopla surrounding Apple these days, it is a common lament that Apple is no longer innovating.
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It's a common lament among those in my generation that MTV doesn't show videos anymore, and that today's teenagers are robbed of the experience we grew up with, from the air of musical discovery to the sense of anything-goes rebellion to the towering hair.
And there is a somewhat moist-eyed account of a peace symposium convened by the conductor Daniel Barenboim that called for more European mediation a call in which one cannot help but hear a subconscious lament by the eminent and worldly participants that Jerusalem and Damascus were not more like Vienna and Paris in the first place.
Add to this, "Breathers: A Zombie's Lament, " a movie produced by Diablo Cody -- of "Juno" fame -- based on a book recounting the hard times of a lonely flesh eater, and you'll see we're being positively overrun with the undead.
Willie Rennie, of the Liberal Democrats, fared rather better with a "why oh why" lament about plans for a single police force.
Should we lament a trade deficit in iPhones or any other products assembled abroad, particularly when those products comprise U.S. value-added and support high-paying U.S. jobs?
Despite years of low interest rates and increasing competition among banks (which keeps rates low), budding entrepreneurs and policy wonks still lament a lack of access to capital.
Listening to a General Manager of a telecommunication technology company lament about his pipeline reveals the extent to which the old world is clashing with the new.
Fans complain that scores are too high across the board, but the same fans will lament if a game they love gets an 8 instead of a 9.
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However, Malkovich's two latest roles would belie his lament: a notorious serial killer in theater production "The Infernal Comedy, " and supervillain, Vulture, in "Spider-Man 4, " slated for release in 2012.
If you think Beaker, for example, is a garbage Muppet, you won't lament his mostly missing meeping, while if you're a purist, you'll cringe at every appearance of shrimp-come-lately Pepe.
Drawing attention to the problems of women in upper management makes a useful change from the usual lament about the lack of women on boards.
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BlackBerry diehards will lament the lack of a physical keyboard they'll have to wait for the Q10, a model in the more traditional BlackBerry form.
Yet they personify why most commentators and fans, as well as Major League Baseball and its partners, lament the possibility of a World Series that includes the Giants and Rangers.
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Nobody likes to get raged on by an angry mob, but what other tools does that angry mob have at their disposal to lament the death of a beloved franchise?
Cumbrians often lament the fact that Sellafield is a rarity: a really big employer in their remote corner of England.
Those of us on the left who support the act because it is better than doing nothing loudly lament not only its omission of a public option, but more importantly the fact that it is not a single-payer, publicly financed, privately delivered, health-care plan.
They may need that deaf ear for their own constituents in the coming days as senior citizens and their advocates lament the second consecutive annual denial of a social security cost-of-living increase.
Being in a 2-2 series isn't the right time for Heat panic over now being in what amounts to a best-of-three, or Heat lament over anything that isn't going their way, Spoelstra said.
Unlike others who lament black history's segregation into a month and therefore seek to get rid of the celebration, Holder sees the need for weaving black history into the fabric of ordinary American life and offering our citizens a critical tool of self-inventory while broadening the horizon of our nation's self-awareness around racial issues.
As a B2B marketing professional, it would be easy to lament this apparent second-class status.
Foreign firms lament losing trade battles they might not bother to wage in a less lucrative market.
To make the evening a bit longer, the BLO grafted on a prelude with a related biblical subject: an English translation of "Hagar's Lament, " an early song by Franz Schubert, which depicts Sarah's handmaid Hagar, who has been driven into the desert by Sarah, mourning the imminent death of her son, Ishmael, from thirst.
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