By 1300 individual patrons had built prominent, canopied tombs, with effigies and small weeper figures. |
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It was a real weeper, with David Powlett-Jones gradually coming to terms with the loss of Beth and the twins. |
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He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper. |
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Not since that 1939 weeper have the words 'prognosis negative' seemed so apt. |
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Isn't there some saying about finder's keeper, loser weeper? |
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The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary. |
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The earnest weeper E.T. became the highest-grossing film of all time. |
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I'm not a weeper, generally speaking, but yesterday I wept freely. |
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Tells about Willa, the weeper who used to weep copiously at the Met when she went to see an opera in Calico Horseshoe. |
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Sorry to be such a weeper, but my nerves are clearly overstressed. |
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But a schlep and a weeper is a hero impossible to stay interested in. |
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