They are lives of complications, of heartbreak and pessimism but of love and optimism.
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Make no mistake about it, not finding work after serving your country is a unique form of heartbreak.
Brownfield lent them books on American art and heard tales of heartbreak at watching the looting of ancient treasures from Iraq's national museum.
The first study to investigate the question of whether people can actually die of heartbreak was published in the British Medical Journal in 1969.
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Curator Bonnie Gurewitsch and project director Anita Kassof have assembled a blizzard of letters, diaries, affidavits and financial documents that illuminate specific instances of heartbreak and heroism.
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They're stories of heartbreak, but they're also stories of hope.
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LaVette sounds as if she means every word of Nelson's sad song, but the reality is that she herself has picked up the pieces of a career full of heartbreak.
And he can't slow the course of her decline, so he slows the passage of what time remains to them with stories luminous stories of his life and theirs, stories with an undercurrent of heartbreak and horror.
More die of heartbreak than anything else.
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Its citizens understand to the point of heartbreak the responsibility of the government and the governed to provide the greatest degree of justice and the most unrestricted individual freedoms while at the same time serving the welfare of the group.
Seventeen years of whipsawing heartbreak for buy and hold investors, but wonderful opportunities for market-timing.
Even now, Rocha finds it difficult to speak of her heartbreak without being overcome by tears.
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One of those people at the center of the heartbreak is Amy Simpson, the principal at Moore's Plaza Towers Elementary School.
They'll want a vantage point that allows them to take in the sheer scope of the destruction, to see the footage and the photographs and hear the personal stories of unbearable heartbreak and unimaginable courage.
'Course, in all likelihood, this is just another chapter in the book of Samsung heartbreak -- it'll either never see production or get released by precisely one carrier in precisely one country, then promptly fade into oblivion -- but it's looking awfully production-friendly.
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One of Shankly's greatest achievements was turning a defeat in to victory, famously after Liverpool had lost to Arsenal in the 1971 FA Cup Final, Shankly addressed thousands of fans who, despite the heartbreak of losing at Wembley, had gathered the day after the final at Liverpool's St George's Hall.
When Writers' Theatre, a Chicago-area company that operates out of a 108-seat house, announced that it would try its hand at "A Little Night Music, " I decided at once to go, and can now report that William Brown, who directed the company's unforgettable 2011 revival of "Heartbreak House, " has outdone himself.
Though rendered banal by years of TV ads lamenting "the heartbreak of psoriasis, " the skin disorder actually is a serious immune disease, affecting 7 million people in the U.S. In more than one-third of patients it mars 10% or more of the body surface (the palm of the hand counts as 1%).
Every year, accidents involving drunk, drugged, or distracted driving claim thousands of lives, leaving families to face the heartbreak of losing a loved one.
Titania could not conceive of the way they were made, except as distillations of sadness and heartbreak and despair, since that was how she made her own poisons, shaking drops of terror out of a wren captured in her fist, or sucking with a silver straw at the tears of a dog.
But the band does want its listeners to keep reliving the heartbreak of Hey Eugene!
The melodies are catchy and fun, but at the heart of his songs are themes of love and heartbreak.
We know the heartbreak of a broken health care system.
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Flower was dropped by Daan van Bunge in the 13th over, but the heartbreak of that missed chance was soon compensated with the first of two Jan Kloppenburg strikes.
But despite the heartbreak of losing their top-flight status, the former England defender insisted he was never going to walk away from the club, and accepts the blame for what happened.
Beyond the heartbreak of spending that much on one item, it can only be worn once, and you need to find space to store it in your 400 sq ft apartment.
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Carlisle boss Ward will be under pressure to maintain the momentum they built up last season, particularly following the heartbreak of defeat to Leeds United in the League One play-off semi-finals.
OK, so I'm not thinking of "The Heartbreak Kid" here -- though that, too, is a '70s remake -- but it is striking how James Gray's cop drama "We Own the Night" echoes last week's earnest "Michael Clayton" in style and substance, and transcends it in impact.
Whatever happens in the coming years in Los Angeles, there is widespread agreement among players that the region won't cultivate the passionate heartbreak of Chicago, the religious fervor of Red Sox Nation, the congenital, tribal pride New York's fans take in their teams, the vitriolic devotion of Philadelphia or the cerebral study of the game that occurs in St.
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