Like so many other U.S. cities, Dearborn, Michigan is full of flags and sadness.
It is a situation that cannot but cause great disquiet and sadness in Japan.
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"Happiness and sadness at the same time, " Douglas said of first trip to Meydan.
But who are these heartland Americans who are unable to feel pain and sadness?
Here is all the plenitude and warmth and the triviality and sadness of Los Angeles life.
Mourners flocked to the church and posted messages of shock and sadness on social media sites.
The fairy tales are well stocked with delightful paradoxes, yet they are encircled by strangeness and sadness.
Linklater's script mixes wistfulness and sadness with humor and riffs on the genius of Cool Ranch Doritos.
There are a number of other smiles documented in research, including ones reflecting embarrassment, love, desire, disgust and sadness.
She shooed all that spandex and sadness out of the studio, switched off the lights, stepped into the corridor.
The South Africa Rugby Football Union (SARFU) and International Rugby Board (IRB) have expressed shock and sadness in a joint statement.
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Her eyes went through a whole sequence of emotions: surprise, then compassion and sadness, and then something that looked like joy.
People are sharing their concern and sadness over the Newtown school shooting.
Lt Col Colin Weir, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, said his death had "sent a wave of shock and sadness through this battlegroup".
It felt for one long, loud bit of time like fear and sadness and life had been synthesized into a single massive group experience.
And some people did express, you know, concern and sadness about the innocent Lebanese, on the other side of the border, who are being killed.
The researchers assessed children at the age of three-and-a-half for signs of emotion problems, such as worry and sadness, and behavioural problems, such as hyperactivity.
After being rejected "we went through the stages of grief and sadness pretty quickly because we didn't have time to deal with it, " Robertson says.
Bob Ingram, the chair of the UK Windsurfing Association said that ISAF's decision was met by "both anger and sadness" in the windsurfing community.
The real issue that ignites anger, fear, and sadness is poverty.
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"Baby blues, " which do not require medical attention, can include mood swings, sleep problems, irritability, crying, anxiety and sadness in the first couple of weeks after birth.
James Danckert, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo, in Canada, recently conducted a study to compare the physiological effects of boredom and sadness.
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Or the Gallup study released in May that found stay-at-home moms were more likely to experience stress, worry, anger, and sadness than those who worked paying jobs.
Reactions on Twitter this morning echo surprise and sadness.
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The attacks sparked strong international condemnation, with US President Barack Obama expressing his condolences and offering support, while Britain's Queen Elizabeth also spoke of her shock and sadness in a letter to King Harald.
The bulk of the movie shows a disastrous wedding party and its aftermath, in which the bride (Kirsten Dunst) and her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) seek, without success, to fend off the predations of anxiety and sadness.
In a 2005 study from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, people who wrote one-sentence e-mails were supremely overconfident in both their ability to communicate and their ability to detect sarcasm, seriousness, anger and sadness over e-mail.
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