His public funeral and the later memorial evening of performances by the company are described with heartbreaking poignancy. |
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It has been heartbreaking to lose so many times because it stays with you and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. |
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There are many heartbreaking narratives from families whose loved ones have died of mental illnesses. |
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The couple then had to break the heartbreaking news to Sarah's brother, who was travelling in Australia. |
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The film also beautifully realizes the unusual, emotionally charged, and heartbreaking romance between Winchell and Addams. |
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It's heartbreaking to see people dying of such curable and treatable diseases. |
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Now, the flip side of the heartbreaking stories we've had to bring you in abundance this week are the breathtaking stories of survival. |
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David is here to talk about living with a heartbreaking loss, and he will take your calls. |
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Her struggle with the drought is gut-wrenching and the ending heartbreaking. |
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This sequence is especially heartbreaking, as the screaming little girl is carried away to die. |
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John, faced with a heartbreaking decision no five-year-old should ever have to make, chose his father. |
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Some stories told to her by families are heartbreaking and it is hard not to become emotionally involved. |
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It tells six stories, tenuously linked, that are at times heartbreaking, but still laugh out loud funny. |
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Instead they brought heartbreaking news of the death of a son, a father, a brother or some other loved one. |
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I've seen it happen more than once to some very dear, sweet people, and it's really heartbreaking to watch. |
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Realising that within the framework of a tender and heartbreaking love affair, is a very special achievement. |
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As I read, the writer elaborated on the material with heartbreaking tales of his family life. |
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Is it heartbreaking to have an entire prison population reject your lasagna? |
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Speaking as a father of a young son and a daughter, I find this heartbreaking and tragic. |
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It's tragic and heartbreaking, but it should not be considered a point of debate. |
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It was so heartbreaking to see lots of people traumatised by the war and living in bombed out buildings. |
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It is really heartbreaking to see flocks of buffaloes and oxen being taken to slaughterhouses tied together with ropes around their noses. |
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Watching her thrown into this heartbreaking cycle of events made us feel so small, so impotent, so powerless. |
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It was heartbreaking to watch he and his brother literally wasting away, without hope of recovery. |
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The play is a heartbreaking but comical tale of the trials and tribulations couples go through. |
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Instead, she has chosen a dangerous, heartbreaking life, which sees risk and suffering and gross inhumanity every single day. |
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After all, it's plain that nothing really dreadful or heartbreaking could possibly happen to people this pleasant or cultured. |
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Hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure, there isn't a dull moment in this set of episodes. |
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With grace, dignity and a heartbreaking absence of despair, she pulls the blanket around herself. |
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The couple went to the airport where they said their final heartbreaking goodbyes to each other. |
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No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective melancholy. |
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It is heartbreaking to see all of the trees in Princes Road felled and the ground being levelled. |
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The travelling folk, or tinkers, were often treated as second-class citizens, with heartbreaking consequences. |
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For all of Matthew's admirable qualities, he had one heartbreaking imperfection. |
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The stories are heartbreaking, but the privilege of the briefest of glimpses of the lost lives is also revealing and inspiring. |
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Anything touching or heartbreaking or informative I might have to say was already written as fiction in a novel that's sadly out of print. |
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There are moments when the character's post-marriage angst is genuinely heartbreaking. |
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Our guy Davis just missed a triple-double last night in his squad's one-point heartbreaking loss to the Pacers. |
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And so turns the heartbreaking wheel of justice for our local young rebels. |
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But they are my responsibility, and it's always heartbreaking if a hive dies out. |
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And this gives a lot of fuel to those arguments, and it's really heartbreaking. |
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Her His reporting on the needs of the sick and the dying in the woefully under-equipped Baghdad hospitals are heartbreaking. |
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Bethlehem Records signed her in 1957 and two years later, her heartbreaking version of Gershwin's hit sold over a million records. |
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The writing is her usual blend of charming whimsy, heartbreaking poignancy and sometimes impenetrable surrealism. |
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The dishy trashing of the film by the reviewer is not only heartbreaking, it's downright offensive. |
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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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There have been two heartbreaking situations in Scotland recently where newborn babies have been abandoned. |
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So this little wax portrait of the greatest Venetian painter and his son is a heartbreaking document. |
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It is very heartbreaking to now know my mum would probably be alive if the police had done a proper investigation the first time around. |
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Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways. |
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It's a poignant, almost heartbreaking portrait of urban American loneliness, alienation and obsession. |
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The Panthers lost games on heartbreaking last-second shots by Syracuse, Virginia, and Cincinnati. |
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Lucky Break An enthralling look at the genuine, heartbreaking drama behind the business of acting. |
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My hilarious, heartbreaking, triumphant season with the american football League of China. |
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There are slideshows, graphics, interactive maps, heartbreaking narratives, anguished family members. |
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A pattern that would be beautiful on a bedspread fabric, but here tells a story of loss so heartbreaking we can barely look. |
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The novel is the heartbreaking story of a doomed romance between a young cavalry lieutenant and a crippled girl. |
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Scotland have an uncanny knack of finding heartbreaking ways of exiting tournaments, of getting the nation's hopes up before kicking them in the teeth. |
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I grew up vacationing in destin, Florida, and to hear that the oil has now reached that area is heartbreaking. |
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He rewinds the tape to replay a passage about a girl he was courting at the time, and the ineffable sadness that creeps over his face is heartbreaking. |
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Smith ached for revenge after a heartbreaking defeat his junior year. |
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Obgu did a full-length study of this in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where the problem is unmistakable, and heartbreaking. |
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I mean, come on, this is the stuff of heartbreaking and hysterically funny reading, the two main ingredients for any great memoir. |
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The heartbreaking death of MTV reality TV personality Diem Brown proves the emotional necessity and value of the reality TV genre. |
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As Kaci Hickox treated patients in Sierra Leone, she faced the heartbreaking task of caring for children who died in front of her. |
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The result is nothing less than riveting, insightful, and heartbreaking, not to mention powerfully original. |
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Ip Man suffers heartbreaking losses in the war, and the heyday of kung fu grandmasters is long gone. |
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There is something both noble and heartbreaking about those embattled young soldiers standing sentry in what for them must be an incomprehensible place. |
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So watching him get abruptly fired in order to prove a point to nemesis Liz Lemon was heartbreaking. |
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In the heart of the Olympic Park there are riparian meadows of wildflowers whose color and glory are heartbreaking. |
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The DCF dossier chronicles in heartbreaking detail how nubia and Victor were betrayed by not one family but two. |
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After a heartbreaking summer which reached the highest number of road deaths in recent years, August and September witnessed a slump on comparative years. |
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A shot of her lying in bed next to Amber face-to-face as she prays to God to guide them to improve themselves is heartbreaking. |
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Losing her at Christmas is bad, but the presents were heartbreaking. |
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It has been absolutely heartbreaking to have it cancelled each time. |
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It was amazingly difficult and heartbreaking but he never gave up. |
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That chapel remains one of the most heartbreaking sights in England. |
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Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call. |
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We might value the piece not least, in fact, for its insistence on something elementally illegible, as well as heartbreaking, at its centre. |
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Losing a child is heartbreaking, but losing a child to a treatable illness must be unbearable. |
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In the former album, particularly, Harris reflects on loss with a heartbreaking steeliness. |
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They went on to be eliminated from the national competition in a heartbreaking dispute over the molecular formula of cyclohexanol. |
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Bill must be the most astonishing and delightful and heartbreaking metaphorist in all of fiction and philosophy, and most of poetry, too. |
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She wrote a heartbreaking story about the death of her grandfather. |
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Smith, as the doddery neurotic, is in imperious form, giving a performance saved from caricature by moments of pure, heartbreaking pathos. |
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There should also be an honourable mention for Michael Shannon's heartbreaking portrayal of John Givings, a man shattered by electroshock therapy. |
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Performances are electrifying, with DiCaprio and Winslet verbally tearing strips off each other and Shannon heartbreaking as a man shattered by electroshock therapy. |
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The Flying Scotsman was 3-1 up in the last 16 against Van Gerwen at Ally Pally last year and one leg away from knocking him out, only to suffer a heartbreaking 4-3 defeat. |
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With the pair forced to couch surf at separate addresses while looking for new digs, the film offers a heartbreaking look at a couple forced apart. |
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Heartbreaking it was, but no-one can deny the courage of the U.S. football team, and the passion of their supporters. |
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