And people are displaced, they're scared, they're frustrated, they have lost loved ones. |
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This person drinks only non-alcoholic beverages to ensure that friends or loved ones get home safety. |
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You are generous and giving to friends, loved ones and family but impatient of opposition. |
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But it was a split-second shove that was to wreck two young lives and cause unbearable misery for their families and loved ones. |
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Parents created a frenzied crush of their own as they crowded around Gardai, begging for news of their loved ones. |
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Captain Baker said morale among the called-up squaddies remained high despite the painful separation from loved ones. |
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As a renter this will make a fun and informative night for you and your loved ones. |
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He thanked the military and all who have sacrificed loved ones which brought resounding cheers. |
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Sadly, many other families were not as fortunate, and the loss of their loved ones must have been heartbreaking. |
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Buying second-class stamps could save you money this Christmas without delaying your cards to loved ones, according to the post watchdog. |
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Many sailors ran down the gangway Friday, carrying roses for their loved ones waiting on the fogbound shore. |
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Mourning families had been forced to keep the corpses of dead loved ones in their homes because there was no way undertakers could reach them. |
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Being rather a hairy chap, I'm glad that neither myself nor my loved ones suffer from pogonophobia. |
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If their loved ones visit, inmates see them through thick plate glass or over a video link. |
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One feels for police who have to inform families that one of their loved ones has just been killed. |
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There are many heartbreaking narratives from families whose loved ones have died of mental illnesses. |
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Be thankful it is not one of your loved ones that have met their fate in this way. |
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We tend to forget that the victim may as well have been one of our loved ones or even us. |
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Some people create new holiday traditions or ways of honoring loved ones who have died. |
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The vases and memorial stones which had been carefully placed by families over the cremated remains of their loved ones were moved to a far wall. |
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Would God hear my prayer, for a hundred million were praying for their loved ones? |
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The innocence pulled at the heartstrings as one imagined children, families, and friends who had lost their loved ones in a cruel way. |
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If you carry a handgun you do so to protect and serve the public or you possess a concealed carry permit to protect yourself and your loved ones. |
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So for those patients and for their families and loved ones, I think this is a hill of bean. |
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For many folks, the holidays are a time to join family and loved ones in a blizzard of good cheer and heartwarming togetherness. |
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Many of the poems are about the pain of separation from loved ones or one's homeland. |
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In a hospice setting it is not unusual to be confronted by anguished relatives witnessing the physical deterioration of their loved ones. |
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A warm welcome home is extended to all visitors to our community who have travelled from near and far to be with loved ones this Christmas. |
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Remember when you clutched your loved ones and swore to live each day to the fullest and be thankful for life and everything in it? |
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It's important to learn how to manage your moods so you don't dump on loved ones. |
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Let me please say before I'm howled down in protest I do have every sympathy with the families and loved ones that grieve for them. |
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But families still fight for years to clear the name of loved ones who were put to death. |
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They place high value on social and family life, so they are likely to remain closely connected to their loved ones during hospitalization. |
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They conduct imaginary conversations and write letters to their loved ones, bringing closure not completed at the time of death. |
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It also serves to bring closure to their families, who never received an accurate account of how their loved ones died. |
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I now understand the pain and suffering a terminal illness can cause, suffering not just endured by the patient but by their loved ones. |
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Hundreds of mourners gather daily, shedding torrents of tears and managing a few faint smiles as they remember their loved ones. |
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Mobile phone networks collapsed, as thousands tried to call loved ones at the same time. |
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The move to an inaccessible location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates. |
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From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to commemorate the life and times of their loved ones. |
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There is, let us remember, another occasion when we can give thanks and pay our respects to all lost loved ones. |
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I am a firm believer that relatives should try to comply with the wishes of their loved ones. |
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Merry Christmas to you all and all the best for a fantastic festive season with friends and loved ones! |
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Meanwhile, local families with loved ones on holiday in southern Asia face an anxious wait for news. |
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Many have been separated from their families and loved ones for months on end, enduring great personal distress and financial loss. |
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Families dressed in black placed protective arms around one another as they waited for the first glimpse of their loved ones. |
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Patience, peace and a good heart endear you to family, friends and loved ones. |
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Living as she is was miserable and lonely with no friends or loved ones to care about her. |
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The wood has been planted with more than 400 oak, rowan and birch trees bought in memory of loved ones or to commemorate a special occasion. |
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Offerings are given to the Gods as an act of giving something that one loves to the loved ones, he says. |
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Candles were lit and placed on the alter to the memory of deceased loved ones, young and old. unborn and those who died tragically. |
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With so many people evacuated in so many directions, families have become separated and people have lost touch with their loved ones. |
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With the sun shining on her face and surrounded by her loved ones, Sophia was content. |
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We had chosen a civil union, announcing it to loved ones with engraved invitations. |
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When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope. |
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Many of those left behind lost not only their loved ones, but also their means of survival. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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I saw children who had been repeatedly abused by loved ones or people in authority. |
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It is approaching Christmas, the time that people get together to spend time with their loved ones. |
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As military families with loved ones serving our nation in a time of war and grave peril, we understand the importance of operation security. |
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The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones. |
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People have told me how they suffered the decease of their loved ones, and I've empathized deeply. |
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We believe that our prayers can assist our loved ones to attain eternal happiness. |
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I have stopped wearing watches because time is really painful when you don't have your loved ones with you. |
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They went on the rampage pushing over marble and granite headstones and smashing family's memorials to their loved ones. |
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People just kept standing up to hail lost loved ones, while more attendees wept. |
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The war years brought loss of loved ones, social change, times of austerity, an awareness of New Zealand's vulnerability, and defence measures. |
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In fact, for many people, they couldn't even afford the fees of the gravediggers and their loved ones were buried with other coffins in a pile. |
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We wanted to commend our operations, our loved ones and ourselves to God's care and keeping. |
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For many of us, New Year Day gives us time to pause awhile and think about our loved ones in a special way. |
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Pope Sixtus IV's fund-raising campaign touted indulgences which would free your deceased loved ones suffering in purgatory. |
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Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks. |
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After all, they had lost loved ones to the enemy, and their hearts were burning with revenge and anger. |
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Each week, members of the public get the chance to lure their loved ones into wittily original set-ups, scrapes and moral dilemmas. |
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Now, he obviously can't completely recompense those who lost their loved ones, but he needs to do what he can to do that. |
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When he finds out the Bandoleros are after him, he pushes back, targeting their loved ones, forcing them to bring the fight to him. |
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You are generous and giving as you share goodwill and hospitality with friends and loved ones. |
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You celebrate cozy dinners and candlelight evenings with family and loved ones. |
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You'll notice I'm not suggesting anyone should promise to lose weight, spend more time with loved ones, write a book or phone mother more often. |
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Christmas is supposed to be a time where families and loved ones gather to share the season's greetings. |
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It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, sip coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that. |
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A lot of them had not touched base with their loved ones, with their spouses, with their parents, with their children, and their friends. |
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There is a tendency to throw temperamental fits and tantrums, which are often directed at close associates and loved ones. |
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Now they are focusing their management skills on giving shelter to the tens of thousands of locals who are grieving loved ones. |
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Lots of us there lost loved ones, but only for terrifying and mercifully brief moments. |
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The album with 16 songs captures the torment, pain and frustration the prisoners undergo after separation from their loved ones. |
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We endured the pain of separation from our loved ones, were frightened when the rockets came in to camp and lives were lost. |
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Providing care for older individuals suffering mental disabilities can exact an enormous psychological toll on family and loved ones. |
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There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are grieving the loss of their loved ones today. |
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It's very difficult wishing loved ones all the best when they are setting off to a land as far away from you as it is possible to be. |
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And the rise of clinics selling gift vouchers means that friends and family can contribute to presents of an operation for their loved ones. |
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You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones. |
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After midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, many families go to the cemetery and light candles for their loved ones. |
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Woe betide he who would hurt our loved ones, isn't that the way we all feel? |
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For families of victims it is also deeply traumatic watching their loved ones struggle for breath. |
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Literally thousands more have been traumatized by the direct experience of violence and by the loss of loved ones. |
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The absolutely minted singer, 25, has dug deep to treat her loved ones on a cruise around the Med. |
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Behind him the ship's company, some carrying red roses, streamed down the brows to reunite with their loved ones. |
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In Hong Kong, distressed relatives of passengers and other loved ones gathered in the airport to await news. |
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Here's wishing the happiest of holidays to you and your loved ones, from myself and my cranky fuzzball of a dog. |
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I want to help alcoholics and addicts and their loved ones who endure them. |
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On the other hand, he's bringing hope to a people who are still down from losing so many loved ones. |
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These women have lost loved ones, they face their daily fears and campaign under siege. |
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The mobile phone system collapsed under the strain amid universal imaginings of loved ones trapped under twisted trains. |
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Relatives of the dead headed to the city morgue for the grisly task of identifying their loved ones. |
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Yet for most mortals, the sight of loved ones suffering or dying prematurely is not ennobling. |
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Passengers saying goodbye to loved ones, the hiss and woosh of the trains, whistles blowing and luggage everywhere. |
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Jack said as the horn blew signaling the five-minute warning for the shipmates loved ones. |
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In this case there was uncertainty about how loved ones had died, and horrific images and stories in the media. |
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To those at the dedication service in 1915, it must have perfectly captured the image of the dark, unfathomed sea closing over their loved ones. |
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This is small change compared to the devastation caused to friends and family by the loss of their loved ones. |
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It says the numbers would be too unreliable because relatives would not contact them if their loved ones had been found. |
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Of course such grief is perfectly understandable, following the loss of loved ones in a needless war far, far away. |
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It even lets you add birthdays and yahrzeits of loved ones, with a reminder for every year. |
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You may prefer to spend much time with loved ones and family rather than socializing with friends. |
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Place throw blankets casually over chairs and sofas for your loved ones to cuddle up in. |
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On All Saints' Day, people visit cemeteries, light candles, and place chrysanthemums on the graves in remembrance of their deceased loved ones. |
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On field training exercises, combat soldiers will be out of touch from loved ones for days. |
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However, here are suggestions for resolutions for loved ones in my life. |
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Dozens of tearful family members huddled at the Surabaya and Singapore airports, anxiously awaiting news of loved ones. |
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One woman, BB, is a former pastor who was outed to her congregation before she could even tell her loved ones. |
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Occasionally, when Brie focuses very hard, her loved ones can Briefly sense her, can hear her whispering in their ears. |
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I wondered what the casualty officers would say to loved ones if they asked to see the ceremony. |
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The editors, writers, and cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo were human beings with families, friends, and loved ones. |
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Relatives of the dead were forced to collect the charred body parts of their loved ones and transport them to their burial sites. |
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In dozens of villages, many cut off from rescuers by quake-induced landslides, relatives desperate to find their loved ones dug through rubble with their bare hands. |
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The most important thing for you and me to remember as we share conversation with loved ones and friends is that we don't have to depend on our own sharp-wittedness or charms. |
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Their loved ones would visit, tending to their decaying relatives, even changing their clothing. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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Once we'd boarded the team coach the lads began calling their loved ones. |
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The cemetery became a labyrinth, as family and friends slowly filed between the graves and tombstones to visit their departed loved ones on All Souls' Day. |
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He heard the despair in her voice, as if she was willing the revenants of her loved ones to rise from the icy grave and join her in the realm of the living. |
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So in that sense we have gotten close to the families that have lost loved ones, be it from one side or the other. |
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Aware that families missing loved ones are in more of a hurry than they are, experienced rebel negotiators have become expert in applying psychological pressure. |
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Mrs Roberts said she feels as if she is a lone voice and was surprised other families who have lost loved ones in action have not spoken out as well. |
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Panicked residents tried to ferry their loved ones to a medical clinic. |
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We had an hour at the mall, which proved to be enough time for me to buy a few tacky gifts with which to disappoint loved ones back home, and also a stack of postcards. |
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At that moment, the string bed in the open courtyard of his village home, surrounded by loved ones and a pot of saag cooking on the family hearth, seems incredibly inviting. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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Despite being somewhat preoccupied with material and professional affairs you manage to attend to children, family and loved ones with devotion and care. |
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They abuse drinks or drugs, abuse spouses and loved ones, shirk sleep and plummet into crippling depression. |
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Take responsibility for yourself and your loved ones for these situations carry great burden and heartache. |
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From about 8 am relatives lined up against the court's baby-blue walls hoping to get a glimpse, or say a few words to, their incarcerated loved ones. |
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Revelers were all smiles as they proudly waved rainbow colored flags, held up signs supporting marriage equality and hugged their loved ones tightly! |
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Bereaved family members could not see their loved ones being buried as the Tembu custom forbids women from witnessing the burial of lightning victims. |
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He learned how they took turns writing notes to their loved ones and sealed them in a waterproof container, not knowing if they would be alive to see them delivered. |
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Depression is often a laborious uphill struggle for the sufferer and their loved ones. |
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He had spoken about Rivers in the truest, most knowable way to her friends, loved ones, and colleagues. |
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And our loved ones become boring, tedious, unexciting and uninteresting. |
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The palace at Versailles was for Louis a haunted house in which spectres of his great-grandfather mingled with the memories and traces of his lost loved ones. |
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Some identified remains were unclaimed by families that had already held funerals for other parts of their loved ones. |
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Worse, many are yet unidentified, meaning their loved ones likely think they made it to safety. |
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Accidents and other unwished for things will happen and we cannot protect our loved ones from them, no matter how careful we may be and how much we advise them to be careful. |
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In the solemn atmosphere of the memorial ceremony, many victims' relatives were unable to contain their emotions as they remembered their loved ones. |
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It was clear people saw the memorial as a portal to the next life, a way to reach their lost loved ones on the wind. |
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When I see the faces of families burying their dead, victims of rampant crime, I can only wonder how they must feel to lose loved ones in such circumstances. |
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Everything was fine as loved ones waved bye-bye to me at the bottom. |
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When Mercury hits Virgo, on Friday, it will reawaken dormant conflicts with loved ones. |
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You extend love, care and hospitality to family, friends and loved ones. |
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We have since paid a terrible price for that parsimony, as those now attending the inquests into the deaths of their loved ones at Paddington will attest. |
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But for now I think I will simply worship at my private altar or around my table with my friends and loved ones and share in the communion we create amongst ourselves. |
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Usually to be found at private dinner parties, interrupters do not themselves tell anecdotes, they persistently correct the anecdotes of their loved ones. |
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In a gesture of goodwill, a 24-hour internet cafe and a finance company in Edinburgh have offered US citizens free internet access to contact their loved ones. |
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To help those on the hunt for suitable gifts for loved ones in the family, as well as for friends, shops selling gifts have begun displaying a variety of articles. |
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Anyway, it has also been delightful to be back seeing my loved ones. |
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We will remember loved ones who have departed this life but we will especially pray for the bereaved to help them through this sad and lonely time of grieving and loss. |
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A new centre where families could report loved ones missing and receive grief counselling also got into action after the first building became too small. |
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The tragic loss of this extraordinary young man will seem a heavy blow to our nation's morale, as it is surely a grievous injury to his loved ones. |
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A recent study has found that concentrating on difficult off-screen objects, such as the faces of loved ones, causes eye strain in computer scientists. |
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It aims to make sure enlistees make the most informed and beneficial decision for them and their loved ones. |
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So, onesies on and just heat-and-eat as you snuggle down on the sofa for moneysaving evenings watching top telly shows with your loved ones. |
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Scores of shoppers young and old dart between the aisles, desperately looking for the right card and gift for their loved ones. |
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Treat loved ones, friends, family and dads this Father's Day to a delicious ice cream sundae with this great Cadwaladers two for one voucher. |
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Some 30 per cent of the 134 crew on board are from the North East and were anxious for shore leave so they could see loved ones. |
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Evening of mediumship and clairvoyance Direct contact with specific loved ones through Donna Robinson. |
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Mark Lever of the National Autistic Society wants families fully involved in decisions about care decisions for their loved ones. |
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Nothing beats visiting new places, recharging the batteries and spending quality time with the loved ones. |
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Many believe in the spirit world and often try to stay in contact with their loved ones. |
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It was a tearful and heartfelt reunion as the trapped miners finally saw their dear loved ones again. |
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As usual, the scenes of their treatment are intercut with relatives talking about their injured loved ones. |
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To mark National Heart Month the British Heart Foundation is asking people to write a note to their loved ones in their local BHF shop ws indow. |
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Men from the West Midlands would sooner pump iron in the gym then spend time with their wives and loved ones according to a recent survey. |
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Many Idahoans are very concerned about saving for college for their loved ones. |
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There were many Easter lilies to remember loved ones and an Easter garden arranged by Eric Weaving. |
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At this year's service tree lights will be illuminated as people come together to celebrate the lives of their lost loved ones. |
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Characters are given to killing loved ones by mistake, and dying of grief, or of joy. |
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The term used in the work Kin is a recurring theme of Emin's to describe those dear to her, her loved ones. |
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With Christmas and Thanksgiving coming up, the Atlantan has plans for a holiday feast with her loved ones. |
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Should Victor refuse his request, The Creature also threatens to kill Victor's remaining friends and loved ones and not stop until he completely ruins him. |
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The intention of the ICRC was to provide the families of the prisoners with some hope and solace and to alleviate their uncertainties about the fate of their loved ones. |
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Demand for funeral celebrants has surged across Ireland, as more and more families look to lay their loved ones to rest in non-religious ceremonies. |
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This was a unique case and I pray to God it will shed some light on Lewy bodies for the millions of people and their loved ones who are suffering with it. |
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The documents on 152 Spaniards who perished in the labour camp shed some light and told their stories to their families that did not know what happened to their loved ones. |
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They call themselves asexual, and are coming out to parents and loved ones, saying that asexuality is as valid an orientation as being straight or gay. |
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The race is on for Jamie to gather all his loved ones together. |
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Depression-Era reminiscers remember the closeness and appreciation for family and loved ones cultivated out of the lean years experienced during those tough times. |
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Their loved ones had been subjected to extensive and costly evaluations for other conditions, and the families had failed to be protected from a transmissible prion disease. |
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