These were not ideal circumstances for grieving, or the most salutary conditions for beginning a happy marriage.
But we're here to affirm in prayer our hope of comfort for the grieving, help for the injured, and repair and recovery for our city and state.
The low-key arrival marks the end of a traumatic few weeks for the grieving relatives.
If AfterSteps succeeds, it will help minimize the pain for the grieving families left to carry on.
He was now grieving for the potential loss of his colleagues, Mr. Swanton said.
It was their misfortune that Thomas Cromwell, grieving for Wolsey, was watching in the wings.
Cathcart specialises in exposing fake spiritualists, but she is also grieving for a fiance she lost in the war.
We may all want to be like Diana, but the person we should really be grieving for is Mother Teresa.
Ms Davies said staff were still grieving for their colleague.
The film introduces little Johnny Cash, grieving for an older brother, joining the Air Force to get away from a hard-hearted dad, marrying his school sweetheart and auditioning at Sun Records with a gospel tune.
It will now be up to SCOTUS to determine just how far our First Amendment rights go when it comes to using freedom of speech to inflict emotional pain on a parent grieving for a son who gave his life for his country.
With an indignant Indian media at its back, and two grieving families pressing for justice, the government is under pressure to take a tough line.
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Although the grieving process is different for everyone, it's common to experience denial or disbelief, followed by sadness, anger, bargaining and, finally, acceptance.
Grieving is often different for men and women, because men tend not to let their emotions out in front of others as easily as women can.
He embraced death, which made the grieving process easier, but it was wrong that we had to go to Switzerland for this, and Switzerland was not the place to do our grieving.
Grieving families have criticised a council for removing possessions they left on graves in a Berkshire cemetery.
And that August, a convent of the Franciscan order, a house for repentant women, gave refuge to the grieving Fornarina.
It will give grieving families 25% of future profits for the next five years--minus the cost of health benefits.
Of the people contacting the organization for care and support, 18% were "grieving a death by suicide, " TAPS has said.
"The British public has no taste for secret justice, particularly when the rights of grieving families are at stake, " she said.
He was responding to questions from Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, who said he felt it was "inappropriate" for the taoiseach to make direct appeals to a grieving husband.
Staffan de Mistura, special representative of the U.N. secretary-general for Iraq, deplored the attack and passed along condolences to grieving families.
Baseball stadiums and convention centres may raise the morale of a grieving city, but they are less vital in the long run than money for the public schools.
But as they mourn their lost loved ones, grieving Mexicans must also grapple with suspicion from those who wonder if the victims were asking for trouble and if their relatives might be outlaws, too.
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"As media became more plentiful and visual in the 1980s, child abductions and child murders allowed for the kinds of images that are at once intimate and universal -- like school photos and grieving families, " Friedman said.
For the first few months so many people were dying that Dhillon spent much of his workweek delivering bodies back to grieving families and organizing and attending funerals.
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