Sadness filled Jason's eyes and he stood there looking at Trevor with his shabby clothes and worn shoes. |
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In Sadness, these two threads are delicately and skillfully woven together to create an elegant and intensely moving documentary. |
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Sadness is encapsulated in words laid simply, almost conversationally, on the page. |
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The Minor Third Communicates Sadness in Speech, Mirroring Its Use in Music. |
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News of Joan's sudden death was received with much sadness and regret in her home village. |
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I frowned as they departed, and turned to my mother and father, sadness blearing up my eyes. |
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Her eyes were still bleary from tears when he approached her, but they weren't tears of sadness or even regret. |
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Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway. |
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A quiet and unassuming man his untimely death was occasioned by much sadness. |
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Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt. |
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It gets under your skin and opens up a space that is filled by sadness and silence. |
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Steph recounted the sadness of having to tell the wife and daughter of a Sri Lankan hotelier that his dead body had been washed up. |
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The sadness and overwhelming glee of returning home climaxed in a series of events that were truly undescribable. |
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A slick piece of indie rock, it showcases Hayes' soulful voice through a string of songs tinged with sadness yet which are ultimately uplifting. |
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The British team must take its shining medals with a decent and unhypocritical sadness. |
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There's an unintentional feeling of sadness in Woody Allen's latest comedy. |
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As she rested her head on his shoulder and closed her sore eyes, his expression of sadness swiftly turned to one of pure, unmitigated triumph. |
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What distracted me the most yesterday, despite the sadness of the occasion, was the type of small talk that was going on. |
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Please, please see your GP or a counsellor if you have feelings of depression, unrelieved sadness or hopelessness, or thoughts of suicide. |
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This period of strong emotion usually gives way to bouts of intense sadness, silence and withdrawal from family and friends. |
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Her actions have brought unsurmountable sadness and horror to those who survived the attack. |
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Her untimely death was occasioned by much shock and sadness among her many neighbors and friends. |
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My mind began to slow down, to empty itself in the moonlit snowscape, and when it did I felt a great sadness take over. |
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Instead, sadness overwhelmed her and she threw herself at the bed, sobbing uncontrollably into her pillow. |
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It is difficult to review this interview without the greatest sadness and sobriety given recent events. |
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It wasn't that my whole life had been filled with sadness and upset, but it hadn't been easy either. |
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The night before Kirsteen died, she wrote a poem called The Paths of Life, and that offered me some solace amid the sadness. |
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When he finishes, her sadness descends so quickly, it nearly breaks his heart. |
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The first week or two I vacillated, like most people, between sadness and anger. |
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She shook the sadness out of her and forced herself to act bright and cheerful as she always did. |
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The Civil War caused him great sorrow and the heavy losses on both sides filled him with sadness. |
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Unexpectedly, a cover of sadness veiled her eyes and her voice took a gloomy turn. |
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To my sorrow and sadness nobody recognized me and there was none to honour me as your lover at your gate. |
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He coughed out once, almost like a yelp of pain and sadness, long draws of spittle forming in his mouth and running out his haggard jaw. |
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He opened them and continued on talking about the old times, about memories not long ago buried by sadness and bitterness. |
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Some people grieve mightily, volcanically, with sadness and anger and regret issuing forth like a painful eruption. |
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There's something about the guitars and the cadences of the voice that evoke the mystery and sadness of the ocean. |
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Her voice was stricken with sadness, but I could also sense that she was worried. |
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Were the sadness, the fear, the ferocity, related to the darker side of Nubian culture? |
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Much sadness was occasioned by the sudden death of well known Claremorris chemist Sean O'Brien at the weekend. |
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Much sadness was occasioned around the area by the news of her sudden death. |
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Patrick was a popular and esteemed member of the local rural community and much sadness was occasioned by his death. |
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I'm sure his contorted expression of awe and sadness was a sterling effort. |
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In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness. |
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The storm cloud outside the window was a common nineteenth-century symbol of sadness and mourning. |
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At the moment of judgement, some displayed surprise, some anger, others a heart-rending sadness. |
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Instead, there was sadness and a heavy heart about the decision that lies ahead of him. |
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This awareness lends even the most caustic social commentary additional gravity, or sadness. |
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It was a time of great sadness for her family, but also one of celebration. |
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She was right, for as soon as he left all the emotions she had kept hidden from others, the anger, the fear and the sadness came together. |
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A charitable and compassionate man his passing was occasioned by much sadness among his many friends. |
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Inger's eyes grew misty, touched both by Adam's compliment and the sadness of a motherless child, such a one as Adam had so recently been. |
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The sadness is overpowering, like all-day darkness of a winter polar station. |
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But sadness for his friend's unchanged fate was soon overpowered by an urgent awareness of his own. |
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As he came toward the reactor, his sadness and confusion was overpowered by his fighter pilot instincts. |
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Then his sadness and sorrow overtook him and he fell to his knees again by Rivta's side, crying. |
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First there is fear, then panic, then trepidation, then horror, then happiness, and finally some incredibly sappy, cheese ball sadness. |
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And that's why the feeling of missing her, the feeling of sadness, was so overwhelming at those times. |
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Feelings of overwhelming sadness or fear, or the inability to feel emotion are common in such people. |
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I really miss my children, and that hollowness in my stomach that represents all that sadness never leaves me. |
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Val died suddenly while out on the land and his death caused profound shock and sadness in his home area. |
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It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place. |
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His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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It was unbelievable and the sense of shock and sadness was palpable all around the region. |
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The palpable anger and sadness at a village fair, usually an occasion for gaiety, was a poignant commentary on the hypocritical times we live in. |
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A huge cavern had opened inside of him, swallowing his grief, horror, guilt, and sadness. |
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It was a moment of pomp and circumstance, and of great symbolism, tinged with more than a little sadness. |
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Suddenly Suzie and Matt's mother appeared beside the coffin cloaked in black sadness. |
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But the joy of that tends to become clouded by the extreme sadness of another Christmas without my sister. |
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He created music of penetrating sadness and beauty, and with only four solo albums released in his career, he had much more to offer. |
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Some employees and students reported that feelings of sadness and hurt coexist with anger. |
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Her perkiness had faded somewhere in the tale, and was replaced by sadness. |
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But far from a happy trip down memory lane, her memories of Ventry are coloured by sadness and tragedy. |
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He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness. |
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With great sadness they buried him in 2,700 fathoms of water, some 300 miles from Tahiti. |
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In those hours I laughed so hard my face hurt, I cried, I felt happiness, sadness, empathy, anger and other indefinable emotions. |
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These were the qualities that made the memories sweet, but behind all this there was an inescapable note of sadness. |
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The D minor Quartet is by far the most tragic of the six, with a piercing sadness that sometimes borders on gloominess. |
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Even then he had responded emotionally, as he would assert, to the deep, piercing sadness of the music. |
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Let her know that she doesn't have to fight her way out of the black pit of sadness by herself. |
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We watched him on television that night speak with sadness, firmness, and dignity. |
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The never-ending show of contrition, pathos, sadness and regret is more than reality drama. |
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Words are not always the only or even the best way to convey feelings of joy, sadness, fear, contentment, anger, and love. |
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At times her story is invigoratingly liberating, at others it's tinged with sadness. |
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Many poems have been written without an iota of sadness or any negative emotion and are still considered works of art. |
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Through frustration, fear, irateness, sadness, and loss, they maintain their posture through their individual characters. |
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During this time you may have feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety and irritability. |
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In such cases, the depression often appears as extreme irritability and anger, rather than sadness. |
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But underneath the hospitality, the cosmopolitan pose, the anecdotes and gossip, one could detect a hint of sadness and disappointment. |
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At the end of the day, it is a given that the sources of happiness will always be fewer than the ones for sadness. |
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She continued to cry softly on his shoulder, but there was no sadness in her tears. |
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Then the sadness and shame began to ease, and I realised that they were not productive feelings. |
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There is a certain sadness in the sight of dampness on the window pane as the rain pours down outside. |
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He regularly visited her grave and the mention of her name always caused a flicker of intense sadness to darken his eyes. |
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This melancholy, down trodden land reeked of sadness and the gore that occurred and dawned because of it. |
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Father Spellman, presiding, spoke to mourners of a great sadness in all our hearts today. |
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I'm still uncertain whether it was sadness that the week was over or joy that my life of debauchery could resume. |
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It was followed by a mournful decrescendo that filled the clearing with sadness. |
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Grace had wonderful stories, but they always left her with a profound sadness. |
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She didn't know what real happiness was, just as she had not known the profoundness of true sadness. |
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It has been filled with gladness and sadness at the same time after learning that some of my old friends have passed away. |
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What had begun as a highly promising career ended in sadness and disillusionment. |
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Fear, anger, psychic pain, and sadness are some of the emotional issues we probably stuffed down as kids. |
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When I realised that I was descended from this man, I felt intense sadness, anger and shame. |
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When you're a nurse, you see so much sadness and pain on a daily basis that you almost have to desensitize yourself to it just to stay sane. |
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Those songs are so full of life and spirit here, it's impossible not to be swept up in their grandeur and occasional sadness and desolation. |
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As if in pain, as if in despair, everyone felt the sadness and everyone felt fear as well. |
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I sudden felt a desperate sadness that someday she would not be there, or I would not be there for her. |
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And a lonely woman longs to have a reason for her sadness beyond her desperate awareness of her own worthlessness. |
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There's also, correct me if I'm wrong, a slight but detectable element of sadness or longing in the images. |
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A feeling of sadness and fear gripped Jamie and he closed his eyes as tears fell down his cheeks. |
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Horror, shock, embarrassment, confusion and sadness all swept across at the same time. |
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One reads with sadness reports that in Germany funeral practices are rapidly disappearing altogether. |
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My first reaction on discovering the burglary was disbelief, indignation and real sadness. |
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The expression on Jessica's face changed, I saw the shock and disbelief, and then sadness. |
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I journeyed through countless emotions, from guilt through anger to sadness. |
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Instead, he finds himself helpless in this situation, experiencing a great deal of confusion, sadness, discomfort, and disturbance. |
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Emptiness washed over me from time to time, immersion in work only masked my inner sadness. |
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Schultz is a man facing old age and his looming mortality with a dim sadness that seems to complement his general ennui. |
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They crooned lengthy dumkas, folk songs in which sadness and gaiety mingled freely. |
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Memories of Ireland evoked a sadness, even bitterness, that cast a long shadow over the experience of family in the United States. |
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John was a highly regarded and esteemed member of the local community and his passing evoked much sadness and sorrow in the district. |
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But there's a storm of angst brewing in the pit of my stomach and I'm not sure whether its frustration or downright sadness. |
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He felt the waves of despair and overwhelming anguish that radiated until her fury drowned in the sadness. |
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They are often happy with the ups and downs of life and feel okay with sadness. |
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But for all the rest of the Henrys and Richards, there is the threnody of sadness singing its way through the octology. |
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So there is a sadness, but there is also the survival aspect that's sung about in a number of our waiata. |
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It was an amazing place which was full of sadness, and you could feel the very wairua of those prisoners who had been there once. |
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A wampum of dark color signaled a serious purpose, sadness, or perhaps great political importance. |
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When he didn't call again, a wave of sadness washed over me, but it contained a bit of relief. |
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He felt a wave of sadness wash over him again, but he ignored it, like he did every day. |
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As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day. |
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The effect is not just to make you ache with sadness at what these women have undergone. |
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His insides aching with sadness, Arthur did as she'd requested and then perched on the edge of his aunt's bed. |
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He heart ached for his life and the sadness she felt was far deeper than the pain in her leg or arm. |
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She sat beside him for a moment, studying his waxen features with a sadness that somehow erased all of her pity. |
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All her weariness left her, all her sadness and bitterness were gone, sorrow was far behind her. |
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When the mood does lift, it does nothing to tarnish the wistful sadness of the record. |
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His entire statement had been quietly but firmly said in a state of shame and sadness, but this last line was full of adamancy. |
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She leaned against the wall, anger and sadness welling up inside her as she thought about what had happened. |
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Another year has passed and for some it brought joy and happiness, for others sadness and sorrow. |
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Diana's sadness slowly faded as she turned her attention towards Lethe, and an uncontrollable eruption of rage built up inside of her. |
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Everyone seemed so happy, without a care in the world, polar opposite to the sadness, regret and fear raging inside him. |
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But as well as all the aforementioned loveliness, there is a tinge of sadness. |
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The aging man's grey eyes were no longer dull, but full of sadness, now shining with tears. |
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Give yourself a little time to let the sadness recede and then make a decision. |
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News of his sudden death was received with much sadness in his home parish. |
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News of his passing was received with sadness by family members and old neighbours. |
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It's a time of sadness and grieving and recollecting yourself and trying to keep a center. |
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I've observed their joy and wonder, and I've seen their fear and sadness in the face of events they cannot control. |
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She looked back at Neesha, her eyes reddened with the sadness she held inside of her for so long. |
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In the brutalized area one kilometer to the south, a weeping community leader put that sadness into words of disbelief. |
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Bill commanded great regard throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness. |
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There was always some haunting sadness about her, like a shadow looming darkly behind her. |
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The mothers expressed sadness and regret when there was no father-child relationship. |
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Her lament does not express regret for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell. |
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News of Peter's passing was received with much sadness and genuine regret throughout the district. |
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Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine regret. |
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The night was tinged with sadness for City by the sight of Cooper being stretchered from the field in the dying embers. |
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He was in his thirties and his death at such a young age cast a pall of sadness over the area. |
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Adriana's sadness had returned, the sadness that had come like a recurring ache ever since she had left the Sila. |
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Everybody gets feelings of sadness or depression and most of these are short-lived and tolerable. |
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His wrinkles and laugh lines accented a face of solitude and sadness, and his old uniform was becoming tattered, its former blue colour fading. |
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When fear, despair, anger or sadness threaten, all you have to do is compose a short sentence and she'll be right. |
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Music is also thought to stimulate right-brain functioning, which is associated with imagination and feelings, especially feelings of sadness. |
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Same goes for scenes of genuine sadness, such as Giamatti drinking his best bottle of wine alone, and with onion rings. |
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With sadness, Hudson told Gazza that he wasn't going to be right for the club and signed the American player Ernie Stewart instead. |
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For me, it is the fact that I did little or nothing that stings and leaves a lingering sense of pain and sadness the most. |
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It was a mixture of anger, worry, and sadness with tears welling in her apprehensive eyes. |
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There is something that happens when you lose a loved one where sometimes the sadness just crashes into you apropos of nothing. |
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Elementary-school children may more directly articulate their feelings of sadness or anger about a parent's departure. |
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Amelio succeeds in showing the abysmal sadness that results when the longed-for miracle of education doesn't quite live up to its hype. |
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Soon after Shirley Temple committed suicide by stinging herself with an asp's venom and her sadness was mirrored by thousands across the world. |
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But more than anything else she felt a deep sadness for the babies she had lost. |
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Doesn't this invalidate people that are feeling other things such as grief, sadness, loss, anger right now? |
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We are all subject to the pain of loss, grief, sadness and even plain disappointment. |
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Perhaps because the whole site was clearly on its way to becoming banal, ordinary, I felt a rush of sadness for the victims. |
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She looked startled by the question, and a hint of sadness pervaded the atmosphere around her. |
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At a certain point in the series I faced a deep well of grief and sadness and was encouraged to dive right into it. |
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I feel a sense of deep sadness, verging on depression, about the situation in Asia. |
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We come together this evening more in a mood of celebration of his life than in a mood of sadness. |
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The grieving mother of a York soldier killed when his car crashed into a tree has told of her sadness at his death. |
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Over the past week I've been undecided whether it's a day for celebration or sadness. |
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As we have seen, emotionally autumn is a time to be aware of and release our sadness and grief. |
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Yet you are never far from reminders of the sadness and regret that suffuses the mind of the composer. |
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Some of the stories are hugely entertaining but there is a lot of sadness in the book as well. |
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The Abbot expressed his sadness over the fact that it would be impossible to go ahead with the project. |
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News of his death has caused deep sadness among all who had the pleasure of knowing him. |
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One level is sadness and sorrow and anger at a really traumatic and huge loss of life. |
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I wonder how much of this is just the sadness at the slow fading away of the friendship. |
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The sadness on the faces of those in the midst of the devastation told it's own tale. |
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However, my delight at the demise of the Western bypass is tinged with sadness. |
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It is inspirational that out of so much chronic pain and sadness can come an annual event which is so positive. |
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But mixed with their feelings of sadness is the sense that the company has let them down. |
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With a heavy sag of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness. |
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His face was emotionless, but inside was a maelstrom of hurt, sadness, anger, and pain. |
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By avoiding excessive reverence, Lucas makes the first appearance of the black mask and costume a moment of profound sadness. |
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But the surprise in his eyes soon faded to sadness, and the sadness ebbed away to emptiness. |
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Partly it's because I feel a profound sadness when reading accounts by recently-returned-from-somewhere tattletales. |
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Even a dizzy blonde like Marilyn suggests something more spiritual with the sadness lurking behind her baby blues. |
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Symptoms may include feelings of sadness, tearfulness, and a sense of hopelessness. |
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Patients with delirium may display a wide range of emotions, including anxiety, sadness or tearfulness, and euphoria. |
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We are not saying that feelings of sadness and pain over the loss of life is inappropriate. |
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Her face was passive and as smooth as dead marble, but even from where he was standing, he could feel the sadness tugging at her eyes. |
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All that death and sadness is in the past, and we have sporting events right now in need of a comical mascot. |
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Although crying feels oddly satisfying, to unleash your anger and sadness, I began to drift off slowly into sleep. |
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No matter how bad it gets and no matter how much I pout, you always take my sadness as a real problem. |
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Elsewhere on the video, she silently mimes emotional states that range from fear and sadness to seduction. |
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His sudden and untimely death was met with much sadness and shock throughout the area. |
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News of his sudden death was received with shock and sadness throughout his home area. |
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He plays the role with a mixture of sadness and self-assurance that makes his character the most memorable in the picture. |
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His books are also meditations on sadness, a fact more poignant when he says that his books are always about him. |
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She wallowed in self-pity for what seemed like hours, but after a while that sadness turned to anger. |
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He placed a hand on his shoulder, as the younger man bent his head in sadness, and self-pity. |
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Both herbs seem to have beneficial effect on the emotions, heart and for sadness, melancholy and sadness. |
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A lot of times his lyrics remind me of being a little kid and I really like the sadness and melancholy these songs evoke of that time. |
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A slide guitar is used on some of the tracks, while the songs maintain a definite tone of melancholy and sadness. |
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But the cloud of depression, of a deep sadness and melancholy, hung over our home. |
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He would never see his homeland again and that sadness, coupled with the natural melancholy of his Russian soul, never quite left him. |
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He had abandoned that deep melancholy and sadness, and he felt himself much lighter and unencumbered. |
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Now she couldn't look back and remember those times without forcing back tears, or battling a melancholy wave of sadness. |
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From 1912, this piece, in the key of E minor, is very expressive and melodious with an element of sadness. |
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Amid the laughter, the melodrama and hysteria, this is a play with a terrible, almost frightening undertow of sadness and helplessness. |
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Her eyes blazed with a new and different kind of sadness, the kind that is tinted with anger and regret. |
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The great 40-ton bell in Liverpool cathedral tolled out our shame and sadness. |
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In this way, through fully letting go of our sadness, we come to sense the openness that is the core of our being. |
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It is with feelings of deep sadness that we record the passing of Tommy Kenneally, Lyreattin, Cappagh at his home recently at the age of seventy. |
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The suggested torso of the sculpture is full of holes, cracked and imparting a sense of sadness. |
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Elaine gave him a slight smile but he could see the shadow of sadness in her eyes. |
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Now, the shadow of sadness had grown, and Anne began to grow lonely at night. |
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A trace of sadness was barely audible in Cattia's flat voice, perhaps such a small sliver of one that only Tania really could pick it up. |
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Looking up into his eyes, she saw a mixture of emotions ranging from mild irritation to sadness to fear to confusion. |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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His prose can rise to majestic, biblical heights and his cast of mind has a peculiarly North American sadness. |
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I think we all also felt sadness when Antoine announced this week that he would no longer be doing the shimmy. |
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This girl was so glum, her face seemed so void of emotions, yet her eyes clearly shone with immense sadness. |
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Short on cash, she has to refuse the fruit, but the shop owner responds to her sadness and gives her the peach as a gift. |
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The clinical spectrum of the disease can range from simple sadness to a major depressive or bipolar disorder. |
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Cut to close-up of red, corn-syrup-stained hand opening to reveal said coin as violins swell with sadness. |
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A montage of images selected by a young patient reveals some sadness as well as the importance of color, toys, and access to nature. |
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I still get depressed and I still get into bad moods, but that engulfing sadness is something I haven't experienced in quite the same way since. |
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Stress is believed to impair one's ability to regulate moods and prevent mild sadness from deepening and persisting. |
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It can also trigger different thoughts that affect moods of sadness, happiness and anger. |
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The poem touches on loss, and has its own moody tinge, but an unmitigated sadness is not the effect. |
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Through the whole of the present exhibition, the changing shades of sepia, their delicacy and texture, create an impression of a sadness deep as a wound. |
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I keep my sadness in, when it probably would feel better to get it out. |
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It felt unsettling because we as the audience are accustomed to sadness, depression and irrational outbursts in typical movies that deal with death. |
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The end of Kodak is a source of sadness, like the passing of an old, trusted family friend. |
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More recently, their books captured the unutterable sadness of the place. |
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That sadness, I am learning, is the province of the sentimentalist. |
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Youth is contained here and the women who fold away the knick-knacks of toddlers in their rooms display a sadness and sense of separation from the world they once inhabited. |
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Investigators observed that melody appears to act on the brain's emotional core, the limbic system, which moves us to joy, awe, peace, fear and sadness. |
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She is reading and her eerie tranquility hides a desperate sadness. |
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It's with great sadness to hear that an important dipterist left us. |
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It will be a moment of deep sadness that will, unless some bowlers of similar calibre are unearthed soon, herald Sri Lanka's slide down the world rankings. |
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All through the movie the original music creates an almost subliminal feeling-the unconscious texture of sadness and melancholy, the mood of fatefulness. |
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The wonder of it all eclipsed the sadness I had felt earlier. |
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She kept the sadness from her eyes as she answered him with a kiss. |
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Gradually, the sadness turned into odd and unpredictable behavior, Gladstone said. |
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It's easy to make a movie that looks dark without having any darkness to it, but this is a film with a core gloominess and sadness and danger that feels real. |
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Write a short story, featuring a character going through something emotional, it can be anything from anger to happiness, from sadness to elatedness. |
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Not even the knowledge gleaned from all the books in the world can loosen the grasp of human sadness. |
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Instead they are men, real men, with philosophies, dreams, humor, and deep sadness. |
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A sadness reflecting her inner feelings and unspoken thoughts. |
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The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness. |
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There's something about this time of year that somehow sharpens the sense of sadness that seems part and parcel of the bitter-sweet experience of Christmas time. |
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His tone was mingled with a tone of slight regret and sadness. |
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I would like all of the readers of this book to feel the love, the sadness in a good way and the overall happiness of being alive and living through the ups and downs of life. |
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There will be times when things are going so well that sadness seems like a dim memory, and then there will be those times when we long for God to intervene. |
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When the news of the vote came through, there was a reaction of shock, of realisation that we have come to this, of sadness, frustration and infuriation. |
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But what about mild depression, the kind of sadness that puts you in a fidget, makes you lose sleep, dulls your appetite and your wit, and saps your energy? |
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While many virgins and singles reported unhappiness about the lack of sexual contact, some expressed a greater sadness about not having love or a relationship. |
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The documentaries are also unusually moving, showing the sadness and emotion of the cast and crew as they came to their last day on set, and their reluctance to let go. |
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Some moments, he saw a trace of sadness that was quickly erased. |
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They tut-tut and tsk-tsk about the sadness, weirdness and pity of it all. |
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With a soft shake of his head at her obvious sadness, he turned to the register to tally up the tabs for the night and turn them in to the office. |
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After the pity party is over, though, don't dwell on the sadness. |
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Then we began hugging everyone in sight but still we all were feeling a twinge of sadness being unable to hug all our friends and family back home. |
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What a capacity to maintain mental sanity in spite of pain and sadness. |
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However, that elation has been mixed with some sadness as well. |
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My heart was simultaneously full of exquisite joy and unbearable sadness. |
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The billions of snippets of sadness and bewilderment spinning across the Net confirm who this amazing boy was to all of us. |
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Lincoln would endure bout after bout of the hypos, until a permanent sadness settled onto his sallow face. |
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So it is with some sadness I note the passing of Right To Reply. |
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It was to Parsons' credit that he managed to reach beyond those kind of assumptions, and divine the aching sadness and plain-spoken poetry that defined the best country songs. |
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This we use in times of sadness and happiness, for wakes and weddings. |
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I could feel her trying to fight back the tears and sadness she had felt all these years, hidden behind a plastic smile put on so she wouldn't upset Dad. |
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A sort of sadness seemed to dawn on her face, but then she smiled again. |
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Some express a feeling of hopelessness and that their intractable sadness will never abate. |
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When I was first called and told that George McGovern was in hospice care, I was overwhelmed with sadness. |
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Set against a backdrop of strings, the mandolin sounds completely beautiful, providing an enticing blend of sadness and hope all at the same time. |
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And in all that refracted glamour there's an empathetic eye, a sadness that speaks. |
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They looked into their files with an expression of indescribable sadness while their fingers fiddled agonisingly with a paper clip or a piece of blotting paper. |
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Waves of energy arrive, waves upon waves of sadness, of despair. |
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But this time, my brother couldn't contain his sadness anymore. |
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It filled me with an intense sadness, a peculiar desolation that was only partially pacified when the last note died away and Rob embraced me, kissing my forehead. |
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The sadness from the mass mood had lifted and everyone felt at ease. |
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Avril held onto his hand her eyes pleading with sadness welling inside. |
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Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance. |
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There was the same sadness in his eyes, however, and the same desolation. |
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