The expression on his face was vacant, stunned with sorrow, but before long he was smiling.
Instead, with sorrow, I now fund rescues groups, for both horses and dogs.
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For the al-Ghoul family, this period of joy is also tinged with sorrow.
Costumed for most of the play in widow's black, her body taut, almost wired, hands stretched, her face blanched with sorrow, she lives every moment of this tragedy with an intensity rarely encountered in the theatre.
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Further, it is with sorrow and sadness that we recognise that for many of those who spoke to the inquiry that their time in a refuge is associated with anxiety, distress, loneliness, isolation, pain and confusion and much more.
Two ancient palms had once grown in his own front garden, but four years ago Nava had insisted that they be cut down, because the swish of their fronds against the bedroom window kept her awake at night and filled her with sorrow.
She added she was accepting the medal "with deep sorrow and immense pride".
Russian President Boris Yeltsin said he had heard about "the untimely decease....with a great sorrow".
Avoiding my reflections as well as I could, for these mirrors showed only a tired man with a look of sorrow in his eyes, I chose a rectangular mirror with a cherrywood frame.
The Silver City is Messersmith's heartfelt tribute to the Twin Cities, where he's lived for the past 10 years, with inspired songs of celebration and sorrow in the heartland.
We share your sorrow and a resolve to stand with you in our common fight against those who use terrorism for their political goals.
"The state is working with all its strength to minimise the pain and sorrow of our citizens, " he said.
SEATTLE, Washington (CNN) -- Young adults facing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are struggling with emotions that range from ambivalence to profound anger and sorrow.
Immediately after her successful Court of Appeal hearing over her sacking, Ms Shoesmith said that the sorrow of Peter's death would "stay with me for the rest of my life".
Whatever the causes of the Princess Victoria sinking to a watery grave on that stormy Saturday afternoon in January 1953, the passing of time has not erased the sorrow felt by many, whose loved ones went down with the ship.
Mr Romney and his aides sought to soften the message of economic gloom with talk of a brighter future ahead, and more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger attacks on the president.
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So I want you to know that whenever a young American soldier or marine, sailor or airman is killed in conflict anywhere in the world, we, the people of Britain, grieve with you know that your loss is our loss, your families' sorrow is our families' sorrow and your nation's determination is our nation's determination that they shall not have died in vain.
The bars that remained, hidden away from public view, were dingy dens of sorrow frequented by hardcore drinkers eager to escape the troubles of everyday life with little care for their surroundings.
"In working with victims of violence, there's a lot of anguish and grief and pain and sorrow, " she said.
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