The United States stands with Poland as it mourns the loss of a great man.
Elektra mourns for her father, and she has suffered abuse at the hands of both her mother and Klytaemnestra's lover, Aegisthus.
Trefis mourns the loss of an inspirational man who touched hundreds of millions of lives with the products that Apple created.
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For instance, Westby Fisher, a widely followed electrophysiologist and blogger, mourns that House-like independence will disappear from medicine as individual practices merge into large groups.
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As the world mourns the death of Chavez, it's time to go beyond divisive rhetoric and historical fears that leave all of us in the dark.
And behind every American who lays down their life for our country is a family who mourns them, and honors them, for the rest of their lives.
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Though a specialist in electronic notarization, he mourns the gradual disappearance of the physical signature, which he said is deliberate and easy to link to the person who made it.
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Running through the track as if it were a looped keyboard hook, Morrison's backing vocal provides a nice counterpoint to his showier lead, on which he passionately mourns a love gone wrong.
Early in the book, Kavenna describes her meeting with a kindred spirit, the philosopher and mountaineer Arne Naess, who mourns the loss of the personal relationship to nature once offered by living in the far north under the heaven of stars.
As Apple mourns the passing away founder Steve Jobs, Facebook indicated it would channel part of its mobile users through the App store, while others will be able to access it through a web browser and download applications for Facebook directly from developers.
In an empty theatre, a curtain rises on an unusual kind of show: archival footage of life in the streets of Liverpool, where the director, Terence Davies (who was born in 1945), grew up, and which he both celebrates and mourns in this personal, essaylike documentary of urban reminiscences.
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