It's heartbreaking whenever you let yourself fall into, it was heartbreaking.
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It was heartbreaking to watch — as heartbreaking, in its way, as her testimony itself.
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The heartbreaking thing about the images — one heartbreaking thing among many — is the precision.
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It's heartbreaking to see, and it's heartbreaking to see that one of their children have contributed to it.
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It's impossible not to find all of this a little heartbreaking; ideally, though, one would find it extremely heartbreaking.
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It was heartbreaking watching it, and it was even more heartbreaking onscreen," — Isaac Hempstead Wright, aka Bran Stark. "Hodor.
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"It was the most heartbreaking moment — actually, until then, the only heartbreaking moment — of my entire career," he writes.
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Another heartbreaking turn The report also marks another heartbreaking turn for Prince fans who haven't stopped mourning since his death.
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An abuse that started at the heartbreaking age of 7 (though, of course, there's no age when abuse isn't heartbreaking) and spanned years.
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It's heartbreaking to lose a pet, but we can imagine it's just as heartbreaking for a pet like Gary to lose his human parent.
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Maybe you've lived after a fashion, but not with his color, caprice and heartbreaking imagination — heartbreaking because when you try to replicate it yourself, it never quite comes out the same.
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" "I felt the same way, it's a heartbreaking thing.
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" Wilde captioned her post, "This is all too heartbreaking.
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" That was heartbreaking for so many reasons," she says.
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" He said it was "absolutely heartbreaking and stomach turning.
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"This documentary is heartbreaking, real & raw," one person tweeted.
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What little we do know is unquestionably tragic -- heartbreaking.
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It was a heartbreaking moment, but what a beautiful landscape!
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"It's heartbreaking," longtime friend Sarah Lee told the Palestine Herald.
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I am just beginning to emerge from its heartbreaking impact.
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The image shows a heartbreaking end to a harrowing journey.
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Jordan Flake shared the heartbreaking story to Facebook on Feb.
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It was very heartbreaking and difficult and I felt terrible.
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But the Britney who was going through a heartbreaking divorce.
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Luke's heartbreaking goodbye was a thing of reality TV beauty.
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"As a fellow high school student, it's heartbreaking," she said.
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"The image of Óscar and Valeria is heartbreaking," he said.
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It's just really heartbreaking to see how they've been decimated.
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Moon's office described Park's fate as "heartbreaking" for the nation.
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The Suns dropped their 217th consecutive game in heartbreaking fashion.
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You've got to respect their decision, but it is heartbreaking.
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"It's been a heartbreaking few days," he captioned the photo.
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" The former Republican vice presidential candidate said, "That's heartbreaking, Bristol.
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A third straight loss in the final would be heartbreaking.
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"It's actually very heartbreaking," the actress teased to the publication.
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This is a heartbreaking symptom of our nation's STD crisis.
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"I found the diagnosis heartbreaking," Fletcher, now 23, tells PEOPLE.
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The consequences of this decision will no doubt be heartbreaking.
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The stories of the child brides are harrowing and heartbreaking.
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The lyrics in the chorus are very heartbreaking and real.
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" Goodman says the entire ordeal has been "heartbreaking for me.
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And having to give the samples back was downright heartbreaking.
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Annie is a complicated character, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes outright repulsive.
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Andrew Ridgeley penned a heartbreaking tribute to his late Wham!
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This must be the most heartbreaking thing in the world.
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The footage of today's fire is nothing short of heartbreaking.
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The song is heartbreaking and powerful, regardless of its subject.
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It's nothing short of heartbreaking to watch Chernobyl's tragedy unfurl.
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"The video is first shocking and then heartbreaking," he said.
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"It's just heartbreaking that it happened to her," he continued.
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" Goodman said the entire ordeal had been "heartbreaking for me.
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This is heartbreaking, and at times makes me feel helpless.
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This memoir documents the heartbreaking, profound, joyful journey that ensues.
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Funeral and burial costs are more immediate, and more heartbreaking.
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But the most heartbreaking stories came from his youngest patients.
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For West Ham fans, this must make for heartbreaking footage.
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Other stories of pets left behind are much more heartbreaking.
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"Just thinking that [he] found them is heartbreaking," says Camacho.
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In a heartbreaking move, he hands over his wedding ring.
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Given her high hopes, what followed must have been heartbreaking.
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Seeing Santa Claus almost have a heart attack was heartbreaking!
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Brace yourselves: this one is equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking.
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"It's heartbreaking to see so many hungry people," said Malik.
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"It was heartbreaking," Dr. Ghali told PEOPLE of Melyssa's condition.
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O.J. Simpson, but boy, did it deliver on heartbreaking beauty.
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The loss of him, his wife and child is heartbreaking.
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The Notebook is very, very sweet and heartbreaking and stuff.
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This is a heartbreaking tragedy that never should have happened.
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"China has given us so many heartbreaking stories," he said.
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The scale of #CycloneIdai in Beira, Mozambique, is truly heartbreaking.
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"It was just heartbreaking," she said of the Pulse shooting.
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It's heartbreaking to see how easily cosmopolitanism can be abandoned.
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Reynolds narrates the aftermath in a heartbreaking Facebook Live post.
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"That, to me, is a little bit heartbreaking," she added.
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It's heartbreaking … I mean, it's literally staring right at me.
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"It's heartbreaking," Hill's fiancée, Monique Davis, said after the ruling.
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"The research is a heartbreaking cry for help," Birdthistle said.
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"Honey Boy" is a heartbreaking look inside Shia LaBeouf's childhood.
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The stories coming out of this tragedy are truly heartbreaking.
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But Asemani's success came after he experienced heartbreaking childhood tragedy.
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A heartbreaking and important profile of a criminal justice champion.
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It's because it is not your choice and that's heartbreaking.
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And then there are these heartbreaking words from Tiffany, a.k.a.
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She even shares the heartbreaking story of sustaining her burns.
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It's heartbreaking that people have to deal with this shit.
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" SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie: "Separating families is heartbreaking and inhumane.
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Click through to see heartbreaking photos of the historic vigil.
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Not just dropping me, but dropping me in heartbreaking ways.
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It was heartbreaking for Rojas in a lot of ways.
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Watching everything heartbreaking turned around and seeing good from it.
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"It's heartbreaking to hear that it still happens," she said.
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The show's most heartbreaking moments, though, are perhaps its happiest.
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This heartbreaking decision was a last resort in extraordinary times.
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To let it slip through our fingers is definitely heartbreaking.
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"It was heartbreaking," said Adela Raz, a deputy foreign minister.
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He was all over the place; Pradhan found it heartbreaking.
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The experience has been "heartbreaking for my family," he said.
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" 'Divorce' is heartbreaking," Rachel Syme wrote for The New Republic.
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"They are desperate, and their emails are heartbreaking," said Guthrie.
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Absolutely heartbreaking, no parent should have to deal with that.
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A life full of firsts It's heartbreaking to think about.
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"Heartbreaking," said Justin Zank, 34, Voznesenka's football and wrestling coach.
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It's pretty easy (and heartbreaking) to spot a sick houseplant.
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The "Veronica Mars" revival shocked fans with a heartbreaking death.
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This heartbreaking dynamic is something I have personal experience with.
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Seeing Jonah from Veep fight back tears is honestly heartbreaking.
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The bedlam that met him at his building was heartbreaking.
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"It would be heartbreaking to lose this," Mr. Munguía said.
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Davies gives Daniel and Viktor's story a similar heartbreaking clarity.
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The sex scene between them is passionate but also heartbreaking.
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It's funny, it's heartbreaking, it's layered, it's raw, it's genuine.
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Miranda Lambert's latest single is predictably both fierce and heartbreaking.
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"This is an unimaginable tragedy and it's just utterly heartbreaking."
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It's so heartbreaking that this happens to people on set.
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"This is unacceptable, appalling, and heartbreaking," Johnson wrote on Twitter.
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It was heartbreaking for my own mother, even though she told me love would prevail, and it was heartbreaking for me, in spite of — or because of — the fact that I am trans myself.
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The momager cries to Malika over Facetime and it's honestly heartbreaking.
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This is the worst case scenario, and pretty heartbreaking to witness.
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The actual delivery is heartbreaking, so I hope everyone brought tissues.
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It's heartbreaking and I have no clue how to comfort her.
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All of them a heartbreaking reminder of a life cut short.
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"It's heartbreaking to think about that," Lili says, her voice cracking.
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Their stories are engrossing, heartbreaking, unbelievable at times, and often hilarious.
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Both scenes are heartbreaking, and confirm Friend's warning about his character.
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And thinking of what he did to those women is heartbreaking.
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It is this heartbreaking letter that Randall found in episode 8.
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The world can be a scary place filled with heartbreaking stories.
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She said it was "heartbreaking" to hear the allegations against him.
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Slate's performance is terrific: frank, funny, and even a little heartbreaking.
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It's a heartbreaking image; she's clearly dealing with some serious situations.
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"It's heartbreaking — a lot of us still had PTSD," she said.
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It was really heartbreaking to see what he had to say.
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How he ended up alone and confused is even more heartbreaking.
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For those that have worked on Opportunity, it's a heartbreaking time.
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It's… heartbreaking, to say the least, and an absolute must-play.
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After a heartbreaking tragedy, he became the father of five sons.
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It's stunning, it's heartbreaking, it's cute af and clever to boot.
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But now I understand that acceptance is actually a heartbreaking realization.
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This is one of the most heartbreaking sneak peeks this season.
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Shocking, disturbing, heartbreaking, dispiriting — yes, yes, yes, and ughhhh, yes. Surprising?
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But it is a little heartbreaking because I know that's it.
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It's heartbreaking, because you feel like 'Why am I not enough?
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"The baby's death was just heartbreaking," she said in the interview.
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More heartbreaking images of IDP camps destroyed/burned by Russian rockets.
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At the Chan Zuckerberg Hospital, most heartbreaking are the paediatric wards.
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Later on, during some traumatic turns, it can get downright heartbreaking.
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Watching a colossi collapse is heartbreaking every single time it happens.
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That some politicians are still ignoring these people is heartbreaking, too.
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Sandra, who is Schott's legal guardian, says the news was heartbreaking.
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It's one of the most heartbreaking breakups you will ever see.
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Groban detailed what he saw in a series of heartbreaking tweets.
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"It's not funny to me man, it's heartbreaking," Ja Rule explained.
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This little protective hex makes the ending all the more heartbreaking.
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First, the process of selecting new members was heartbreaking and shallow.
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It's classic Alpines: svelte, cool, a little heartbreaking but uplifting too.
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"It's very saddening and heartbreaking," Moises's sister, Annette Behar, tells PEOPLE.
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Their discovery that it's just a few spoonfuls is almost heartbreaking.
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"It's heartbreaking," Hill's fiancée, Monique Davis, told the New York Times.
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And Gina Rodriguez's drunk acting was both comedic genius and heartbreaking.
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It was heartbreaking to see how disappointed she was in me.
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How many times must we bid a heartbreaking farewell to Philae?
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Asha is wonderful and her son died a hero. Heartbreaking. pic.twitter.
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But the songs tend musically distinct, sometimes sharp and sometimes heartbreaking.
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"It was heartbreaking and the end of an era," Dinklage said.
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The final scenes become that much more heartbreaking in this context.
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"The world has lost an amazing talent and it is heartbreaking."
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"It's one of my most heartbreaking mistakes," he said on Twitter.
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Let's just hope they won't be as heartbreaking as this one.
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Our thoughts are with her family at this incredibly heartbreaking time.
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Our President's history on this issue is heartbreaking, maddening, and disgusting.
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The situation "was heartbreaking because it felt like our house," Mrs.
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That's when they asked Sofi the heartbreaking question: mom, or dad?
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Considering how these dancers gave this performance their all, that's heartbreaking.
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At that heartbreaking point, there was nothing else doctors could do.
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He called it an "especially heartbreaking day" for the gay community.
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"The origin story is equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring," Milano tweeted.
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"I've heard these women's testimony, and many of them are heartbreaking."
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By all accounts, Eric was incredibly devoted to his son. Heartbreaking.
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It's a heartbreaking thing to raise a child who has seizures.
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"That was the most heartbreaking thing in my life," he said.
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The startling, beguiling poems in this book are masterful and heartbreaking.
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Peggy, a mother of three, recalled the day with heartbreaking clarity.
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Well, she had two heartbreaking reasons to push law enforcement's narrative.
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It's serious in an old-fashioned sense: sincere, thoughtful, and heartbreaking.
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To have to disappoint those people seeking funding has been heartbreaking.
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The interviewees share anecdotes ranging from charming to heartbreaking yet hopeful.
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With every new month comes the heartbreaking news of Netflix departures.
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Some were heartbreaking, some were hilarious, some were just fucking disgusting.
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Within, the heartbreaking revelation that Honey Badger don't give a shit.
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It was heartbreaking, but one of us had to do it.
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"After the tiebreak of 2012, it was very heartbreaking," said Raisman.
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The prospect of meeting a brand new baby suddenly felt heartbreaking.
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"It'll be heartbreaking because everyone will think it's doable," he said.
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"It's heartbreaking to see this devastation and this tragedy," he said.
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The email Business Insider received from an Uber driver was heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking and yet the families there still make it work.
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"It's heartbreaking ...," said Caroline Turnquest, director general of Bahamas Red Cross.
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"This is heartbreaking," Jenny Costello wrote in a Wednesday Facebook post.
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Instead, Duke held on, eliminating the UCF Knights in heartbreaking fashion.
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A child's transition can indeed seem heartbreaking for parents at first.
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The result is a hilarious, sometimes-heartbreaking look at modern life.
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"New Kid" is at once tender and tough, funny and heartbreaking.
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They recently told a judge their reasons in often-heartbreaking letters.
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"It's really heartbreaking the way she was tortured," her aunt said.
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It's a bit heartbreaking in the country of Simone de Beauvoir.
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" When initial reports of a shooting surfaced, O'Rourke tweeted, "Truly heartbreaking.
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And the loss of life yet to come will be heartbreaking.
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"It's heartbreaking when you know the technology is there," she added.
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"To me it was such a heartbreaking story," Mr. Sheets said.
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This heartbreaking event happens to almost 1 million women each year.
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Few things are more heartbreaking than coming across a fallen bird.
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The period details — and the emotion — are done to heartbreaking perfection.
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A heartbreaking story by Orlando Weekly on Wednesday makes this clear.
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But even if the cases aren't rare, they're no less heartbreaking.
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SHER It's very heartbreaking, because it forces them into a decision.
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Our Lauren Strapagiel tells Alexzandra Higgins' side of this heartbreaking story.
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It is, like much coverage of the Syrian civil war, heartbreaking.
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In the summer of Charlottesville, it's prophetic, heartbreaking and pure genius.
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That's why it's so satisfying and heartbreaking at the same time.
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"It's all just heartbreaking," a longtime NBC News colleague tells PEOPLE.
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John Bel Edwards (D) called the news "heartbreaking" in a tweet.
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From the outside, dealing with dementia is a heartbreaking, exasperating task.
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It's heartbreaking to see that they can't really move a muscle.
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Good thing, because Volume 7 continues the tradition in heartbreaking fashion.
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It's a heartbreaking read, and one I struggled to put down.
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Schizophrenia has been a heartbreaking life sentence for many young people.
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She said it is heartbreaking, but Trump gave them no choice.
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Continuing to monitor the heartbreaking bridge collapse at FIU - so tragic.
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The thing that was heartbreaking was that it was in Czech.
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"Obviously, that was a heartbreaking penalty at that point," Stoops said.
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I've heard these women's testimony, and many of them are heartbreaking.
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Baskets is stubbornly confusing and heartbreaking and surprising, all at once.
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This is the Most disturbing, heartbreaking but necessary situation to watch.
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Out of justified caution, we now err on the side of putative autonomy, and the heartbreaking story of your damaged brother is a result; when we erred on the side of putative beneficence, other heartbreaking stories resulted.
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It was amazing to read through all of those, and also heartbreaking.
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Both sides are sympathetic, and the scene is truly heartbreaking to watch.
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"It is heartbreaking," she told the Post of losing a beloved pet.
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" What is most heartbreaking, he says, is that "these babies were innocent.
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Many people have taken to social media to share heartbreaking final goodbyes.
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Photo: National Post, Remix by Matt Novak (Gizmodo)It's a heartbreaking photo.
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And the loss of a love so deep can actually be heartbreaking.
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It's a beautiful, heartbreaking scene, and lord, does it ever end poorly.
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There is nothing more heartbreaking than children being separated from their parents.
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It was sad and heartbreaking and awkward, all at the same time.
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Inside Syria This is a long, heartbreaking read, but it's worth it.
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"It was heartbreaking for me," Pletcher recently told racing magazine Thoroughbred Today.
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Husband's heartbreaking words Ochoa-Lopez's distraught husband said the situation is unbelievable.
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This heartbreaking announcement comes amidst plenty of big news for the actress.
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The fact that she feels the need to apologize, here, is heartbreaking.
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The tourists responsible for the heartbreaking act fled once Xiao started bleeding.
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With that as a baseline, most anything else is a heartbreaking letdown.
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In the end, Zusak tells a necesarry story in a heartbreaking way.
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When the officer said she was no longer breathing, it was heartbreaking.
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"It was heartbreaking for us on the scene that night," he says.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown's heartbreaking story will live on forever with Bobbi Kristina.
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What happens to the kids who wet the bed is so heartbreaking.
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The heartbreaking shot of Sully mourning his owner, who died on Nov.
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To not be able to play because of that incident was heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking to see the entire Rogue One crew bite the dust.
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Describing the project to suicide survivors, she says, prompts a heartbreaking response.
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After Eloise Barnette's family had to make the heartbreaking decision on Nov.
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And some — like the multiple documentaries about mental health — are even heartbreaking.
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"To say that it was heartbreaking doesn't do it justice," he says.
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The heartbreaking truth is, your pet can't stand it when you're away.
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To hear such reports from Chinese and Chinese-American colleagues is heartbreaking.
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The way he passes away is going to be heartbreaking for people.
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It's heartbreaking to start to think maybe it wasn't bigger than me.
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Sabbie's wife, Teresa, called the video, which she could barely watch, heartbreaking.
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"It&aposs heartbreaking, but it&aposs also very, very humbling," he said.
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What a sad day, can't even believe it's true…truly heartbreaking. pic.twitter.
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As LeClaire sifted through what was left she made a heartbreaking discovery.
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Scott calls it "heartbreaking" that Rob won't reach out to those guys.
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So, they took him to a doctor, who eventually delivered heartbreaking news.
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"It was heartbreaking to see someone that way," Gabel told the station.
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It's somehow even more heartbreaking when it's used on a giant giraffe.
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After her death, Montou took to Facebook to share the heartbreaking news.
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The final exchange between Liv and Hugh is the definition of heartbreaking.
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Photographer Allison Hess discovered their heartbreaking yet inspiring story in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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It has been six long and heartbreaking years without our beloved Ryan.
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Acting drug czar Richard Baum called the proposed cuts "heartbreaking," NPR reported.
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The photo is heartbreaking but its accompanying message is tough as nails.
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When Radio Raheem died, that was heartbreaking, but it was so real.
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"It's really heartbreaking to see the situation of the people," says Krzysiek.
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That Iris Dement song you used in the final sequence is heartbreaking.
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One of the most heartbreaking involves Saydnaya, the infamous prison outside Damascus.
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The media portray women to be a certain way, and it's heartbreaking.
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In one day, you can experience something heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, and discouraging.
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NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said it was a "heartbreaking" case.
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If only such heartbreaking stories though were isolated events, they are not.
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"Well, first of all, it's heartbreaking," Kerry Fetter told CNN affiliate WSB.
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The veteran politician said the outcome of last week's referendum was heartbreaking.
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For HTC fans, it's been a dramatic and heartbreaking fall from grace.
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You can't do it without a support system, and that's what's heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking, in a way, but it also fills me with passion.
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It's a joyous and yet heartbreaking month for Joey and Rory Feek.
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Can't you see a little humor in that "heartbreaking" hookup gone awry?
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It's heartbreaking but true that I cannot call my mother this Sunday.
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The trailer also reveals heartbreaking footage of Yelchin's mother Irina Korina Yelchin.
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Nobody — and we mean nobody — is immune to those heartbreaking ASPCA ads.
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As they prep, each wears a heartbreaking pair of plain black spectacles.
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"It's really heartbreaking, because they're children," spokesperson Sonnay Alvarez told the newspaper.
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The John Candy role, he was so goofy and then so heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking because Jesse still has no idea that Walt manipulated him.
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SS: I say without irony that this exchange is a little heartbreaking.
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Nothing driving a wedge between us: no interfering exes, no heartbreaking affairs.
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Knowing that people burned alive in their cars, it's heartbreaking for sure.
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Ahead, the heartbreaking story of one mother's mission to address the issue.
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Separating from him as he was wheeled off to surgery was heartbreaking.
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It's kind of heartbreaking sometimes, because those things usually never come back.
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Which is why it's so heartbreaking to see what's happening to it.
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"Heartbreaking cases involving sick children" prompted the move, the home secretary said.
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My last view of my mother as the door shut was heartbreaking.
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It is so heartbreaking that that was the moment when he died.
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Alternately thrilling and heartbreaking, the sequence is "The Alienist" at its best.
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An avalanche of heartbreaking stories poured forth and still America did nothing.
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"It's heartbreaking," the C.D.C. director, Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, said in an interview.
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It is heartbreaking that this is happening in this day and age.
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Everyone realizing they were chosen for their insignificance is a heartbreaking moment.
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" Ms. Nyandoro reflected, exasperated: "It's understandable in our consumerist society, but heartbreaking.
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To lose to Real Madrid in the way we did was heartbreaking.
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The messages were haunting, heartbreaking, many of them coming in real time.
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We leave some of the comic material out and it's heartbreaking sometimes.
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They shared moments big and small, thrilling and heartbreaking, ordinary and extraordinary.
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That's what we do in the end: the messy, tender, heartbreaking things.
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The stories of people receiving texts from deceased friends is heartbreaking, too.
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For his part, Kyle posted this absolutely heartbreaking post the other day.
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We got a heartbreaking taste of what this new regime will entail.
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A family grapples with heroin addiction in this heartbreaking but enlightening novel.
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The feeling that this is somehow the new normal is just heartbreaking.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter that the crash was heartbreaking.
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"It's devastating, it's heartbreaking," agency chief David Beasley told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
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"Marriage Story" has heartbreaking performances from both Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver.
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The scene where he gets the news of her demise is heartbreaking.
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Know My Name is Miller's heartbreaking and riveting attempt to fix that.
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"(It was) heartbreaking (to see the letter)," Walid al-Hathloul told CNN.
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Then I return to the heartbreaking world and I continue to care.
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A heartbreaking half of them have been assaulted by an intimate partner.
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And yet that horizon had now been drawn close with heartbreaking clarity.
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Sadly, many of them returned to their old careers after heartbreaking struggle.
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" She added, "It's shocking and heartbreaking, and we take it personally here.
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I will say that it's heartbreaking to see how much it's changed.
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"It was heartbreaking last year," Ms. Holvey said on the NBC program.
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Obama praised Americans for working to aid neighbors after heartbreaking natural disasters.
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It was messy, heartbreaking, and for many fans of the show, infuriating.
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It was really heartbreaking and made me feel really sad and depressed.
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LaTavia Roberson is opening up about her heartbreaking miscarriage for the first time.
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At the time, the Arrow actress shared a heartbreaking tweet honoring her dad.
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Of course, not all abortion decisions are made under heartbreaking circumstances like these.
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"It's heartbreaking," President Obama told CNN affiliate WLS about the violence in Chicago.
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In others, you might get a heartwarming (or heartbreaking) tale informed by science.
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On Thursday, the page had a post calling the discovery of remains heartbreaking.
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As the first week of June began, Torontonians awoke to some heartbreaking news.
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Rebeka is perfectly matched by tenor Bryan Hymel (Arnold); their duets are heartbreaking.
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Combs first commented on the death in a heartbreaking Instagram of his own.
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With everyone we spoke to, each story was more heartbreaking than the last.
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On Friday, the Arrow actress shared a heartbreaking tweet honoring the late star.
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Now imagine being delivered that heartbreaking blow as a 6-year-old kid.
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Grandstaff: Toward the end, Daria started to see through Trent, which was heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking seeing how much Annalise did care about Wes before his death.
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"It's actually incredibly heartbreaking to see this," Nichols, 30, said on the show.
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We bring you more updates of this heartbreaking and cliffhanger throughout the day.
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Given the former couple's painful history, it's a little bit heartbreaking to watch.
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It was very heartbreaking for them, just seeing the lack of her presence.
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Just take a look at these heartbreaking photos of people watching the flames.
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Issa Rae, particularly, had some heartbreaking words about the loss of the rapper.
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Charlize Theron's depiction of the overwhelmed and lonely Marlo is heartbreaking to watch.
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Read Lauren Strapagiel's heartbreaking report from Dallas, about a community reeling from violence.
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Fleabag is both joyous and heartbreaking for the way it's mined those truths.
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Some of the notes were entertaining to read, while others were just heartbreaking.
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The transphobia she experiences in the wake of his death is equally heartbreaking.
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" He lauded jurors "for their diligence throughout this incredibly difficult and heartbreaking trial.
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"This is heartbreaking that one person could cause this much damage," she wrote.
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Fans think it's a pretty brilliant, if heartbreaking, nod to the superhero's origin.
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Josiah Duggar and his wife Lauren are opening up about their heartbreaking loss.
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The scene was truly heartbreaking and sent the internet into an emotional uproar.
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Infertility struggles are all too real and they can be all too heartbreaking.
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"I'm so sorry I'm not sober anymore," Lovato sings in the heartbreaking ballad.
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Poe asks what 23PO is doing, to which we get a heartbreaking answer.
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And this is when Betty discovers the heartbreaking origin story of Gryphons & Gargoyles.
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Aside from my vision, I suffered from other heartbreaking losses through the years.
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"To have that community shattered at an event like this is truly heartbreaking."
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"It's heartbreaking," she said, "and nothing's ever going to bring my baby back."
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It's warm and heartbreaking and hilarious and relatable and nostalgic all at once.
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It's heartbreaking because I think he was a great scientist in some ways.
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The column features readers' stories about relationships, from the hilarious to the heartbreaking.
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"It is just heartbreaking," Falkholt's agent Lisa Mann told PEOPLE in a statement.
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This therapy scene really shows a heartbreaking, but incredibly real side of families.
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It begins with five actresses reading heartbreaking accounts of sexual abuse and assault.
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It might just be the solace fans crave after last night's heartbreaking episode.
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I have heard many harrowing and heartbreaking stories from women just like Brittany.
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It's every parents' nightmare, and watching Kim Zolciak-Biermann experience it is heartbreaking.
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Everyone in the reel had something biting and heartbreaking to say about diversity.
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So a lot of stuff had gotten destroyed, which is sort of heartbreaking.
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"@peta beyond horrifying shocking disgusting and heartbreaking," the singer, who is vegan, wrote.
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It's been a heartbreaking year for fans of America's golden boy, Ryan Lochte.
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DF: I just finished reading Dave Eggers' A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.
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Kelley and husband, Aaron, attempted multiple IVF treatments and suffered three heartbreaking miscarriages.
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Heartbreaking scenes as more than 150 whales beached themselves in WA's south-west.
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Dee Rees's heartbreaking historical drama Mudbound takes its central motif from its name.
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This Mom's Heartbreaking Photo Of Her Son's Battle With Cancer Is Going Viral
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"This news is not just heartbreaking; it's outrageous," he said in a statement.
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"The fact that these tigers could potentially disappear is heartbreaking," VanCamp, 31, says.
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Acting Director Rich Baum called the proposed cuts "heartbreaking" in a staff email.
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Arizona flooding deaths An absolutely heartbreaking tragedy occurred over the weekend in Arizona.
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It's heartbreaking, and you feel the invisible presence of humans pushing them off.
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"I Wish I Was" is a heartbreaking, banjo-heavy song about unrequited love.
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Jessica Lange's performance in this episode—particularly in this scene—is utterly heartbreaking.
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Just heard about poor little Yamato Tanooka, absolutely heartbreaking 😔 Those stupid parents!
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To turn that place into a beautiful beginning instead of a heartbreaking ending.
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"This is truly a disturbing and heartbreaking case," Washington told a news conference.
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We know from experience how heartbreaking and tragic this will be for them.
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I mean, Ilian is a newer character, but what a heartbreaking final request.
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"Even though it's heartbreaking, it's beautiful to see everybody come together," he added.
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Heartbreaking melancholic melody with just the right amount of drama in the track.
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From medical, ethical and human rights standpoints, this case is horrifying and heartbreaking.
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This book is hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure; pop cultural and political.
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And boy, was that one of the biggest shows, the most heartbreaking show.
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As are many others... and so many people are gone... this is heartbreaking.
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"America woke up this morning to heartbreaking news," Ryan said in a statement.
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Running towards the border is heartbreaking, there's no other way to process it.
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"It's heartbreaking," said Peter Dreier, an author and politics professor at Occidental College.
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There were days of heartbreaking searches through the rubble, hoping to find survivors.
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"So we flew her to New Mexico ... that was really heartbreaking," Crim said.
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After Gloria and Flaca look into helping her, Ramos learns some heartbreaking news.
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"I have to say, as a human being, it's heartbreaking," Dr. Tynes said.
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"It was just so heartbreaking," Nicholas Cotz, All for One's producing director, said.
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A CNN crew that flew over the scarred landscape Wednesday witnessed heartbreaking devastation.
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It's heartbreaking to see her choke up as she warmly greets each servant.
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The result was that they penned the most heartbreaking episodes they could imagine.
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It'll be heartbreaking if it doesn't end up happening, but hopefully it will.
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Heartbreaking images and stories of parents separated from their children at the border.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNPhilando Castile: Heartbreaking Video ReleasedLady Gaga Locks Lips W/ New Man!
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Short-sighted, heartbreaking -- and exactly what we've come to expect from this administration.
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My own oblivion of this is now both funny and heartbreaking in retrospect.
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Of all the flashbacks in IT Chapter Two, Ben's is the most heartbreaking.
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It is heartbreaking to note that this tragedy, unfortunately, coincides with Pride Month.
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It's really hard to overstate how heartbreaking it is to follow these families.
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"That was very heartbreaking for me," Davenport said this week of the suspension.
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Reading through the lawsuits and reports about the Salk was heartbreaking, Madiraju says.
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Readers reveal personal details, make heartbreaking confessions, and assert lots of strong opinions.
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It's been heartbreaking to watch them trying to adopt and come up empty.
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"For a family that does everything together, this is heartbreaking," Ms. Hopman said.
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Told through vignettes and letters, this book is beautiful, and funny, and heartbreaking.
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Hollywood made films about wisecracking, heartbreaking truckers outsmarting policemen and other authority figures.
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"These heinous acts of violence are heartbreaking," the company said in the statement.
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The matter-of-fact way that Ms. Wen delivers this observation is heartbreaking.
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To see the damage on Sunday was "heartbreaking and devastating," Mr. Miller said.
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But her loss to Francesca Schiavone in the 2010 final proved especially heartbreaking.
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Robin Kelly speak about the impact on the communities she represents is heartbreaking.
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James Van Der Beek is speaking out about his wife Kimberly's heartbreaking miscarriage.
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President Trump early Tuesday said the crash is "heartbreaking" and sent his condolences.
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It's heartbreaking to hear from family, 'I don't know what else to do.
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While the conversation is often heartbreaking, it has rarely been a hard call.
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It has been heartbreaking and disheartening to review reader comments about Trump voters.
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The family will appeal the anti-Life decision, but this news is heartbreaking!
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Thus began one of the most dramatic, surprisingly heartbreaking fights in sitcom history.
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This is the gorgeous, heartbreaking story of Chideya's journey through three failed adoptions.
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It could have been a heartbreaking moment, but it was Keys who faltered.
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The look on Maeve's face when she reads that text is utterly heartbreaking.
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Lowell wrote letters while manic; they are heartbreaking, but they are not art.
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But there's also a heartbreaking reason the Riverdale showrunners decided to include it.
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" This is so heartbreaking: "And there shall be none to make him afraid.
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"Anything that has to do with family, it's heartaching, heartbreaking," Ms. Johansen said.
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Both artists died young under heartbreaking circumstances, and both remain highly influential figures.
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It's heartbreaking, provoking literal nausea, with a psychic hangover unlike any other show.
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President Trump early Tuesday said the crash is "heartbreaking" and sent his condolences.
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Some parents have made the heartbreaking choice to remain separated from their children.
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And Walker's obsessiveness, his hopeful practicing, seemed to me both admirable and heartbreaking.
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I kept feeling that it couldn't get more heartbreaking, and then it did.
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The narrator of "Black Moses" is among the most heartbreaking of Mabanckou's creations.
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This time without even the pretext of war, and with added heartbreaking cruelty.
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The seventh of 27 children, his life story is complex, heartbreaking, and compelling.
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But Wilder's heartbreaking departure from the Prince's life makes the film worth watching.
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The audience at Tribeca laughed at this part, despite how heartbreaking it is.
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Breaking the news of a failed resuscitation can be heartbreaking for a child's parents.
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It is a shameful, heartbreaking story and a continuing plague on the national house.
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And seeing Ralph and Vanellope realize they're becoming very different people is legitimately heartbreaking.
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As a work of nonfiction, it's stunning; as a piece of storytelling, it's heartbreaking.
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Missing out on Rio was heartbreaking but obviously it was there for a reason.
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Eliza, though, sees something in the merman (Doug Jones, heartbreaking even in small doses).
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When Zaara's family disapproves, her fiancé takes action, separating the lovers with heartbreaking consequences.
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The handwriting loops around and around, and the words do too, in heartbreaking ways.
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One of the most heartbreaking aspects of GamerGate is that the industry remained silent.
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Castle Rock Just Aired Its Most Heartbreaking and Shocking EpisodeSissy Spacek as Ruth Deaver.
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Cameron Boyce's father Victor Boyce has broken his silence on the actor's heartbreaking death.
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I immediately shut down and almost fell to the ground crying… It was heartbreaking.
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On Tuesday night, the actress broke her silence with a heartbreaking tribute on Instagram.
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"Our sense of Christmas is nothing without the narrative of heartbreaking need…" Stuever writes.
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"This manicure has been a long time coming," she began the post's heartbreaking caption.
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In its 110 pages, "Lifecycle" manages to be sweet, heartbreaking, and deeply thought-provoking.
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Looking back at the Hollywood legends we've lost, it was a particularly heartbreaking year.
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Students also sent their friends and parents heartbreaking texts as their fates remained unknown.
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His nickname "Bait Baby" was a heartbreaking reminder of what he'd been used for.
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But you know she's doing it for her brother, and it's a little heartbreaking.
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Today, his Twitter and Instagram pages live on, as heartbreaking, de facto digital memorials.
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"It's galling, and it's heartbreaking, simultaneously," Harry Potter fan Leah Cornish told BuzzFeed News.
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"It's heartbreaking, really," said Ian Bacon, a senior at Jones College Prep high school.
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There's everything from cute horror games to futuristic puzzle boxes to heartbreaking true stories.
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The failures you get in Smith's work feel inevitable and, in that sense, heartbreaking.
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"What a horrible, heartbreaking decision that must have been for my mother," says Duke.
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It's heartbreaking and so in vogue with the times despite being written in 1977.
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The timing was heartbreaking, but at least he felt connected to the game again.
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Global Health A baby with a shrunken, misshapen head is surely a heartbreaking sight.
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The heartbreaking images, captured by a Canadian photographer, have sparked concern from wildlife observers.
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It's a heartbreaking but beautifully told story made better through great performances and animation.
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It is also pitilessly cruel, filled with sympathy, nauseating, funny, heartbreaking, and astonishingly beautiful.
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Life was different and it is heartbreaking for me to think about it now.
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Exactly How Contestants Pack For The Bachelor Heartbreaking Movies You Should Never Watch Alone
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We barely had time to even digest everything – it was really heartbreaking for us.
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"It was such an amazing tournament for me," Williams said after the heartbreaking loss.
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But having to explain the loss to your grandchildren can be just as heartbreaking.
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The news is heartbreaking, and many remembered Fisher for inspiring both young and old.
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His interference was the catalyst for a heartbreaking Marlins rally and eventual series win.
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The heartbreaking finale song, "Always Remember Us This Way" slides in at No. 216.
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Despite the heartbreaking World Series loss, Cleveland still had a good year in sports.
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Once I picked her up and put her in my arms it was heartbreaking.
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For Amy, it's heartbreaking, especially given how much M.S. has flourished since she transitioned.
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For every heartbreaking story, there's one (published or not) that can lift us up.
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Heartbreaking photo of park ranger comforting gorilla who lost mother to poachers http://t.
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It's heartbreaking — and it turns out, it was also influenced by a real experience.
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"It's really heartbreaking to hear," Salazar said at an impromptu news conference on Friday.
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AZ: I know from having sat in rooms with them that it's totally heartbreaking.
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Together, their stories show the heartbreaking reality of this form of state-sanctioned discrimination.
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This is incredibly heartbreaking and it's now right by some of our friend's houses.
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It was heartbreaking to see them in the conditions that they were living in.
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Now, Goodwin and his wife, Morgan Goodwin-Snow, have revealed the heartbreaking reason why.
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It's heartbreaking, disturbing, and often difficult to watch – all of which makes it essential.
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It was heartbreaking to witness such an old man in such a helpless state.
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" He continued: "There will be overwhelming damage and likely, a heartbreaking loss of life.
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" JoJo added that it was "heartbreaking" to see Miller, 51, in that condition. "Sad.
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Shay Mitchell is sharing more details about the heartbreaking miscarriage she experienced in 2018.
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Following her daughter's death, Williams's mother Tawny Williams shared a heartbreaking post on Facebook.
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Maddow reacted like most human beings would to such a heartbreaking story — with compassion.
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Recorded in Los Angeles, the track "Save the Bird" is characteristically heartbreaking by itself.
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You feel, in ways both exciting and heartbreaking, that you are a last witness.
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All of this is Infinity War-level heartbreaking and instantly raises the film's stakes.
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Ranging from heartbreaking to inspirational, the nominees in these categories are worth a watch.
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Clay's guilt, however, isn't the most heartbreaking thing to come out of this episode.
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The duo let her verses run uninterrupted, a touching tribute both heartbreaking and beautiful.
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Read These Stories Next: Heartbreaking Movies You Should Never Watch Alone Sick Of TV?
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In one heartbreaking moment, Dre confronts Bow, reminding her of President Obama's first inauguration.
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Listening to Krause's work in 2016 is as awe-inspiring as it is heartbreaking.
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The Gappers of Frip captures much of what's so beautifully heartbreaking about Saunders's fiction.
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But others whom I spoke with exhibited a remarkable—and heartbreaking—forbearance from judgment.
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And more heartbreaking stories about what went on during the shooting have come out.
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At one point, he sings the hymn "The Old Rugged Cross" with heartbreaking earnestness.
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"We had this beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story," she said.
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Williams' tearful conversation after the spelling bee is especially heartbreaking considering how Williams passed.
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The next day, she received the heartbreaking news that her best friend had died.
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All are essentially fables — alternately heartbreaking and farcical — set mainly among the downtrodden peasantry.
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Clearly, the heartbreaking images of him standing beside his belongings pulled at the heartstrings.
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Last month the model shared everything she adored about Ocasek in a heartbreaking tribute.
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The Chicago Bears crashed out of the NFL playoffs last year in heartbreaking fashion.
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A heartbreaking story of the seven-year-old girl in Texas has gone viral.
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Then I saw this heartbreaking account of a Massachusetts professor being stopped by police.
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The heartbreaking scene was unlike anything she'd witnessed in her decades as a pediatrician.
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The idea that there is anyone who believes this is justice is simply heartbreaking.
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The rampant fires in the Brazilian Amazon are the latest heartbreaking, and infuriating, example.
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Read more: Renée Zellweger gives a heartbreaking, Oscar-worthy performance as troubled Judy Garland
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The most sustained and heartbreaking daily relationship she has is with her elderly cat.
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ESPINOSA: When we get calls from outside the Fair Food Program, it is heartbreaking.
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Prince William doesn't speak often about the tragedy, but when he does, it's heartbreaking.
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I knew that he probably shared such heartbreaking news with patients all the time.
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The trailer features some epic dance moves, a heartbreaking fall, and a familiar face.
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That's the heartbreaking price refugees may soon have to pay after arriving in Denmark.
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Despite its vast scope, "A Square Meal" is often heartbreaking in its human specifics.
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Everyone has a heartbreaking story of how the drug trade has damaged his life.
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Her experiences described here, and the toll they take on her children, are heartbreaking.
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Funerals are just the latest, and potentially the most heartbreaking, example of this trend.
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They are variously large, small, in color, black and white, staged, straight, funny, heartbreaking.
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But what is perhaps most heartbreaking of all is that they shouldn't be shocking.
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To the Editor: Your article about life in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, is heartbreaking.
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The judge called the decision "heartbreaking" but in the best interests of the woman.
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Peter Sellars's heartbreaking staging from the 215s set "Così" in an American roadside diner.
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"Watching that image of Oscar and his daughter Valeria is heartbreaking," Mr. Castro responded.
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She found answers, some happy and others heartbreaking, but the information was always revelatory.
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It's a disturbing and impressively heartbreaking dive into the world of an opioid addict.
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"It's heartbreaking to me," said Ms. Ferrera, who is enthusiastic about Mr. Biden's candidacy.
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Episode 39 of RedHanded covers the heartbreaking 2015 murder of UK teenager Becky Watts.
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Some of the most heartbreaking stories of the recent carnage were those of separation.
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"It's heartbreaking that these kids, that this is taken from them," Ms. Willoughby said.
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"Only Child" is at its most heartbreaking when Zach's parents cannot help failing him.
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"It's been heartbreaking and overwhelmingly joyful," a volunteer at the shelter told The Guardian.
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" The federal prosecutor who announced the raids later described the girl's interview as "heartbreaking.
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And while this young child's interview is heartbreaking, that's what we have to do.
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I try to read while cooking because this book is SO good and heartbreaking.
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What follows is a heartbreaking, indelible look at the mechanics of fascism and genocide.
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Now comes the heartbreaking news that he had also been accepted into another one.
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"The images of what is going on there now are utterly heartbreaking," she said.
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James, 42, revealed the heartbreaking news during Monday's episode of Dancing with the Stars.
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The 8-year-old's family shared the heartbreaking news on Emma's Caring Bridge page.
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Christine Blasey Ford's allegations of sexual assault were heartbreaking and her pain was real.
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It&aposs been a decade of heartbreaking news, controversy, triumphs, and, of course, memes.
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What makes it all so compelling, even heartbreaking, is Ms. Lucas's obviously deep ambivalence.
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It's a little heartbreaking to see a proudly political state so aghast and humbled.
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It is one of several heartbreaking tales the book could have explored more deeply.
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"It's just heartbreaking because I feel like this could have been prevented," he said.
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Vanessa Bryant gave a heartbreaking speech about Kobe and Gianna's lives away from basketball.
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"Heartbreaking," one person wrote on The Journal's alumni Facebook page, about Mr. Solomon's dismissal.
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" Former President Barack Obama said the loss of Bryant and his daughter was "heartbreaking.
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Heartbreaking and exquisite, you'll feel Atlantics with every soulful beat and unexpected twist. -A.F.
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Inner world Ren has heard some heartbreaking stories from the kids he has profiled.
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Critic's Pick Jamar Roberts, Alvin Ailey's first resident choreographer, has made a heartbreaking work.
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Amazon Prime's "Fleabag" is an unparalleled work of writing that's both hilarious and heartbreaking.
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Robert Butler, a supporter of the monument, told WRAL that its removal was heartbreaking.
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This wit is not forced; McCourt never denies the heartbreaking nature of his childhood.
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Families don't have to bear the costs of heartbreaking medical disasters on their own.
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The staged scenes are well acted, while readings from diaries and letters are heartbreaking.
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"It's just so heartbreaking," Shazia Bano, 35, said as she walked to her car.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with Travis and his family in this heartbreaking time.
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It was heartbreaking to think about the implications this could have on their lives.
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Stoic, evocative, and heartbreaking, Fink brings us into the room and leaves us there.
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It was heartbreaking to watch these individuals be reduced to case numbers en masse.
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However, once the ban was placed in 2014, Johnson was faced with a heartbreaking ultimatum.
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"It's honestly heartbreaking, with a feeling of helplessness, while still holding out hope," Joshua says.
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The news from Costa Maya about a bus accident involving #CelebrityEquinox & #SerenadeoftheSeas guests is heartbreaking.
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As was made clear in court, no one claims this heartbreaking incident involved Janssen's medicines.
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I've been a huge fan of Dave's writing since A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.
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They also develop a high-pitched scream that can be heartbreaking for caretakers to hear.
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Give him the opportunity to relive every thrilling and heartbreaking moment over and over again.
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But that only becomes heartbreaking later, when they finally realize how unfairly they've been treated.
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When you have unaccompanied minor showing up at the border, this is a heartbreaking situation.
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It is heartbreaking to see fathers and husbands who have lost all of their relatives.
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So it was heartbreaking to see them crying and embracing each other after the match.
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" He adds, "We live here, so we have to deal with it, but it's heartbreaking.
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The movie version of this (potentially heartbreaking) love story has everything a YA romance needs.
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Patton Oswalt has written a heartbreaking tribute to his late wife, Michelle McNamara, for Time.
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It's just heartbreaking that it was used to [celebrate] a man who stands for divisiveness.
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Read in this light, Mr. Right, Right Now is not only exhausting, it is heartbreaking.
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Theresa Caputo is opening up about her heartbreaking split from her husband of 28 years.
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While Kate's heartbreaking miscarriage tested their relationship, Toby's vulnerability and honesty actually brought them closer.
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And the awkward and heartbreaking moment when she realized the error was captured on camera.
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It's heartbreaking, but I will tell you something, because I am a sexual assault survivor.
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It's "heartbreaking" having to tell people they don't have strong US asylum cases, Bachan said.
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Courtney Stodden opened up about her recent miscarriage in a series of heartbreaking tweets yesterday.
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The bass Georg Zeppenfeld might have stolen the show as an assured yet heartbreaking Marke.
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Hilary Duff shared a heartbreaking story about how her family has dealt with the storm.
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" He added, "You are completely allowed to tackle a sensitive and heartbreaking subject through comedy.
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That's the most heartbreaking part of the film, but it isn't even the most disturbing.
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Other women shared heartbreaking stories with us, ones not consigned to the pre-1978 past.
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These children are escaping horrific, heartbreaking violence in places like El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
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But with the Trojan War looming, Achilles and Patroclus must face their own heartbreaking destinies.
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Courtney had the twins with the help of fertility treatments after suffering several heartbreaking miscarriages.
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Even Villeneuve's constant interface with the 20013 original Blade Runner is harmonious, heartbreaking and additive.
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So it was really, really intense and obviously beyond heartbreaking, but also kind of beautiful.
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She had the twins with the help of fertility treatments after suffering several heartbreaking miscarriages.
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Nearby ranchers were also swiftly moving to evacuate their horses ... and the scene's pretty heartbreaking.
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Courtney had her twins with the help of fertility treatments after suffering several heartbreaking miscarriages.
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My firm is working on a really interesting (and incredibly heartbreaking) immigration matter pro bono.
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Lopez even recently shared a heartbreaking family photo after Anthony's mother passed away in July.
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" Atwood concluded his heartbreaking post, writing, "I've never been in more shock in my life.
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It's heartbreaking to watch him struggle, and I was really rooting for him and Sophie.
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But there's also something heartbreaking about not having the chance to visit for so long.
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Even the deaths are getting more gruesome (as evidenced by the heartbreaking season 7 premiere).
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Cory Barlog: I read through that one, and I was like "God…" Waypoint: It's heartbreaking.
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It's truly heartbreaking, so if you haven't seen the first film, maybe consider yourself lucky.
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This reported denial of service is heartbreaking when you consider that it was Cline's birthday.
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This Is Us will return for a very heartbreaking season 3 on September 25, 2.
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It was heartbreaking, and fans from all over have asserted that Jack could have survived.
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" Cathy adds: "It was incredibly heartbreaking to watch Britt endure an unbelievable amount of pain.
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But man, that scene where Mufasa dies is going to be all the more heartbreaking.
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As the heartbreaking news spread, mourners tried to find a way to honor Jacob's life.
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The heartbreaking tale has been seen and heard by millions of people around the world.
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Each of them heartbreaking, each of them helping to convey horror of the besieged city.
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In the video, Hall tearfully says it's "very heartbreaking and disturbing" to see the videos.
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The heartbreaking decision forced Seretse and Ruth to leave their home and settle in England.
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But, like many Catholics, DiNardo connected the heartbreaking news to the coming Easter holy day.
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"The loss of five young Vermonters in such a senseless tragedy is heartbreaking," Shumlin said.
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Perhaps there is time to address more of Palmyra's varied legacies, alternately rich and heartbreaking.
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The fairy tale woven through the story, told by Parvana, is particularly gorgeous and heartbreaking.
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"It's heartbreaking to see the images and hear the sounds of the kids," Cook said.
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Roberts, a relative newcomer at the time, embodied the heartbreaking part of Shelby Eatenton Latcherie.
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Seeing Bernie in the last election cycle was just both really heartwarming and eventually heartbreaking.
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It was heartbreaking to watch her finally address his death in such an honest manner.
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"It's heartbreaking, and I've been reflecting on how we can do better for our community."
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The footage of police forcibly removing the ADAPT protesters is both inspiring and predictably heartbreaking.
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On Friday, Bode Miller's wife, Morgan, shared a heartbreaking photo of her daughter's final moments.
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"These drastic proposed cuts are frankly heartbreaking," acting Director Rich Baum said in the email.
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The notable exception is "It Gets Better (With Time)," a hazily heartbreaking ballad about overcoming.
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Sighing and looking down at the floor, Metz said the body camera video was heartbreaking.
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After the heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Reynolds died Wednesday at the age of 84.
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"Obviously my condolences go out to the families, it was a heartbreaking tragedy," Olsen says.
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Even more heartbreaking is that Watkins left behind a 5-year-old daughter, Carysn Swain.
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Thanks, Daenerys for turning what should have been a really happy moment into something heartbreaking.
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" Last year, more than 95,000 contacts had to go unanswered, a situation she called "heartbreaking.
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I don't know if you have ever seen a depressed toddler, but it was heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking and impressive in equal measure, and a fitting tribute to a fallen brother.
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To see her back in such a sad and vulnerable place is heartbreaking for him.
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And they are superb in the film: witty, heartbreaking and ultimately—as their characters—triumphant!
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"This is heartbreaking," another wrote alongside a shared livestream of the groups from World News.
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Bradley Cooper is opening up about a heartbreaking moment he shared with his dying father.
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"What an amazing enlightening heartbreaking and yet hopeful day," the pop star captioned the photo.
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It was heartbreaking to watch as she tried to take care of her little family.
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That a culture of fragile masculinity and homophobia took that away from Houston is heartbreaking.
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"That was really hard to deal with," Erin, 32, tells PEOPLE of the heartbreaking news.
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It's heartbreaking to watch her passion for music suffer so many setbacks in this episode.
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The most powerful parts of Lorena—and the most heartbreaking—come during her court testimony.
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He says it's "heartbreaking" to watch his rigs come down after only a few hours.
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Bunnies can get big; people keep them in these little hamster cages, and it's heartbreaking.
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"To see her back in such a sad and vulnerable place is heartbreaking for him."
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The really heartbreaking truth behind the "you" is that it's Offred shouting into the void.
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The image is heartbreaking — you can see Carter's admiration for his father in the photo.
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"It's the most heartbreaking, scariest, most knee-buckling worst news you can receive," Stein said.
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The heartbreaking Syrian refugee crisis is keeping an estimated 700,000 children out of the classroom.
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Kristen Bell doesn't think Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's split announcement is necessarily heartbreaking news.
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We often hear about those very real and heartbreaking consequences of conflicts across the globe.
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Buddy Valastro, Cake Boss star and everyone's favorite celebrity baker, has suffered a heartbreaking loss.
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There was something especially heartbreaking about Emori asking if they could give Clarke more time.
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It's just heartbreaking, but we feel very fortunate to have had him in our lives.
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We've been monitoring this heartbreaking situation and have been working with the community to heal.
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Salma Hayek shared the heartbreaking story of the death of one of her dogs, Mozart.
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Tied-Up, Abandoned Dog Rescued by Photographer Who Took Its Picture HEARTBREAKING: This was Saturday.
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So there's a quality of imperfection to it that we find heartbreaking, touching, and beautiful.
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It's heartbreaking to watch young women defer their dreams of school because of unplanned pregnancies.
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It's heavy, of course, but that's just because life is heavy and beautiful and heartbreaking.
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It's a heartbreaking tale and similar ones could probably be told from any US jail.
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And those who made it out alive are returning home to a heartbreaking new reality.
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Back in 2005, Griffith was the subject for another film—heartbreaking documentary Ring of Fire.
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It was such a heartbreaking, emotional drain for us to go through that whole process.
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"This has been a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss," she said on Friday.
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The losses of the seven ponies and a few others in previous years are heartbreaking.
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A few miles southwest of Orlando, a family was in shock after a heartbreaking loss.
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"Which is heartbreaking, because this one person is everything to us," she told Business Insider.
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And if it were a credible accusation, from a credible source, I'd find it heartbreaking.
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These are some of the most shocking, heartbreaking incidents of people ruining nature this year.
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They were all walking aimlessly, either barefoot or just wearing sad faces…it was heartbreaking.
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He wanted the finished product to be opulent, titanic, heartbreaking and above all, compulsively watchable.
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There's a heartbreaking scene between them, after something happens in Quinn's life that's pretty serious.
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As the title suggests, this is a violent comic, but it's a heartbreaking comic, too.
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News recently unearthed one such interview from 2012, and it is heartbreaking to watch now.
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The most heartbreaking thing for me at the moment is watching annual games come out.
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It's heartbreaking yet hopeful (sort of), and I left the theater with a terrible stomachache.
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But in a way that just makes the ends we all come to more heartbreaking.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "The campaigns have been dominated by fear and just really terrible, heartbreaking events.
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Collins's acknowledgment of the lasting impact of war on Katniss's psyche is heartbreaking and powerful.
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" Abby Finkenauer, the 29-year-old Democratic challenger in the race, called those comments "heartbreaking.
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Seeing The Scene on the auction block might not be surprising, but it's still heartbreaking.
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When Ezra suggests that their relationship might be "a little bit heartbreaking," Alice refutes it.
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"For him to face his imminent death in Toronto in such a way is heartbreaking."
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A franchise this size can have a thrilling ending, a beautiful ending, a heartbreaking ending.
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"It's been so heartbreaking over the past few months," Mr. Ryan said in an interview.
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At twilight it is a mournful sound — something less than heartbreaking, something more than melancholy.
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It was heartbreaking to hear his little boy whimper when he saw the technicians coming.
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This heartbreaking story between these women, hurting each other in such a fashion — it's disturbing.
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It's a comical, heartbreaking, horribly honest moment, appalling when it happens and dazzling in retrospect.
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" The result, she said, is that "children are still drinking contaminated milk, which is heartbreaking.
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It's a part of the love you have with your husband and it's just heartbreaking.
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"The sheer volume of lawsuits filed today is both simultaneously heartbreaking and encouraging," they said.
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Paul Westerberg's heartbreaking ballad voices the regrets of a parent who missed a daughter's childhood.
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At times heartbreaking, at times inspiring, these are some of the moments that stand out.
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To see people who had lost their loved ones be abused this way was heartbreaking.
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Lange, in her heartbreaking reaction, shows how unaccustomed Crawford was to generosity, especially from actresses.
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It's a heartbreaking story, but it's hard not to recognize something familiar in this moment.
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Husky House took to Facebook on Tuesday with a heartbreaking doggy plea for her adoption.
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Each of them heartbreaking, each helping to convey the horror of the besieged Syrian city.
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To the Editor: It is heartbreaking to read about homeless children like Sandy and Darnell.
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WOODSON And kind of heartbreaking, because the more you do, the more hunger you see.
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And its heartbreaking corollary: Is what I'm calling good sex not even all that good?
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There, Porter saw families plunged into heartbreaking circumstances as a result of toxic FHA loans.
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"I went in thinking, 'I'm going to give my best, sincere, heartbreaking performance,'" she said.
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Picoult shows the heartbreaking pull between freedom and family in this Rhode Island-set novel.
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For Stevens, it's a heartbreaking diagnosis after he has dedicated his career to helping others.
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This stunning, heartbreaking story shows a criminal justice system on autopilot, unable to correct course.
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A lot of the early stuff I came up with was really sad and heartbreaking.
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And just looking at their eyes, having to walk by them every day, was heartbreaking.
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"It was heartbreaking and sad, and I wish we could've done something," Mr. Thomas said.
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"It was quiet, it was heartbreaking," she said, choking back emotion during a news conference.
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As embodied with heartbreaking earnestness by Mr. Blum, he is clumsy, irritating and mostly ineffectual.
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"The situation unearthed at Pumwani is saddening, heartbreaking and undeserving to any family," Nairobi Sen.
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No one warns you how heartbreaking it is when you teen has their first breakup.
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Angelica Ross' previously sidelined Candy takes center stage in this heartbreaking 'Pose' Season 2 episode.
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"Recent mass shootings across the country have been heartbreaking," the organization said in a statement.
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It's heartbreaking to come back and realize you've missed it, and it's not coming back.
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One of the most heartbreaking movies of the decade, and also among the most hopeful.
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Jameela Jamil shared a photo of herself from 2009 alongside a heartbreaking caption on Twitter.
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The grave miscarriage of justice forms the core of Jones's deeply compassionate and heartbreaking novel.
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It's heartbreaking and disappointing to see how my relationship was depicted as something only surface level.
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Stories of star football players, once proud athletes, reduced to debilitation in old age are heartbreaking.
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Grey's Anatomy spares no one when it comes to unexpected and heartbreaking deaths, especially the interns.
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This is us watching TV. This is us getting some heartbreaking news about a beloved character.
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In a subsequent post, the athlete shared a heartbreaking photo of the dress on a hanger.
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This was something of a happier ending for Lorena, and yet it's still infuriating and heartbreaking.
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Following last year's heartbreaking McQueen, another legendary fashion designer is getting the documentary treatment this summer.
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Now, stars whom Perry worked closely with on Riverdale have come forward with some heartbreaking tributes.
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"To see my baby all burned up like that—it was heartbreaking," his mother, Andrea, said.
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The racism, misogyny, homophobia, anti-semitism that we've witnessed is as horrifying as it is heartbreaking.
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Justin Hartley has warned us ... his TV father's death will be "heartbreaking and devastating" to watch.
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"The evidence we heard was heartbreaking," said Maria Miller, chairwoman of the Women and Equalities Committee.
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"I have lost a 185 day long snap streak and it was definitely heartbreaking," says Tanks.
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Beyond heartbreaking beats about childhood and adventure, the animation of the Prince's world is simply marvelous.
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It's heartbreaking to see Annalise (probably?) wrongfully imprisoned, so we're hoping Bonnie's efforts will be successful.
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He had a daughter and a girlfriend, who wrote a heartbreaking tribute to him on Instagram.
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Still, despite her recent efforts, the odds of her seeing the heartbreaking film soon are slim.
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About a week later, staff members began speaking with families directly to deliver the heartbreaking news.
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The exponential increase in suffering for more and more of the population is heartbreaking to see.
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The Orlando Police Department has released a heartbreaking new photo from the night Christina Grimmie died.
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"It's heartbreaking," said the producer, who was supervising a crew of camera operators for Sharp Entertainment.
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"It's heartbreaking to know that this dating site is supposed to be starting," Kostrub-Waters said.
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Read These Stories Next: Heartbreaking Movies You Should Never Watch Alone The Best Part Of Snapchat?
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"We've always seen him as the sixth member of Hookworms," MJ wrote in a heartbreaking statement.
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How Keanu Reeves overcame a troubled childhood and heartbreaking losses to become Hollywood's most beloved actor
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But we also had some really heartbreaking reactions of people who have lost a white cat.
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Over the past 10 years, the couple faced incredible challenges, including infertility and four heartbreaking miscarriages.
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Theirs is a heartbreaking tale, but it's also totally magical and uplifting—just like their music.
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However, the interview takes a turn for the heartbreaking when she finally speaks about their divorce.
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For anyone familiar with victims of harassment and the difficulties they face, it's a heartbreaking understatement.
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That's when they had to make yet another heartbreaking decision – going public with their baby's prognosis.
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Mette Lampcov breaks down why trees are dying in a way that is accessible — and heartbreaking.
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Both were so heartbreaking that it was hard to think about just how evil Facebook is.
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Though Strickland says she's staying strong and leaning on family while coping with her heartbreaking loss.
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Their little fantasy is sweet, and heartbreaking, knowing the turns that each of their lives take.
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Joey and Rory Feek's beautiful yet heartbreaking love story has struck a chord across the nation.
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And I find looking at the movie, especially the ending, to be an incredibly heartbreaking experience.
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Sandberg previously opened up about the heartbreaking moment she found Goldberg dead in a hotel gym.
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Chris, any student lost in a horrific shooting is heartbreaking for families, for the entire community.
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The heartbreaking stories of the lives lost in this senseless violence are also starting to emerge.
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Hearing about his dad's abandonment was heartbreaking, and I don't blame him for being so guarded.
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Beneath the pixels, Steve Zahn injects "Bad Ape" with sorely needed humor and heartbreaking emotional heft.
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It was heartbreaking to see that and not be able to do anything … it's just terrifying.
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It's an incredibly heartbreaking story of a dad trying to help his daughter and hurting her.
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"The emotion of seeing kids pulled dead from a home is just heartbreaking, helpless," he said.
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"Anytime a child is involved in a crime, it's heartbreaking," police spokeswoman Laurie Hayes told WFLA.
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And so it was her decision to make, and it was heartbreaking for her to do.
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You hear these awful, heart-wrenching stories, and — and I have a daughter — it is heartbreaking.
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This makes it even more heartbreaking that policies proven to save lives remain overlooked and undersupported.
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It's sort of heartbreaking to say this, but I feel more free to love her now.
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It's Not Officially Christmas Unless You Watch These Movies Heartbreaking Movies You Should Never Watch Alone
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On Escocia Street in the Del Valle neighborhood of Mexico City, the scene was especially heartbreaking.
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Jibo is explaining this to users in a heartbreaking way—with a song and a dance.
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It was just like it was the norm instead of the exception, and that was heartbreaking.
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His bandmates from the group P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S confirmed his death in a heartbreaking tribute in early January.
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It is heartbreaking when she says "I want my mommy," through sobs that sound terrifyingly real.
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Migrant crisis Stories of migrants drowning at sea are always heartbreaking, but this one especially so.
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Here is Uber's message to its employees, in full: I'm writing to share some heartbreaking news.
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This track is so incredible, and it was heartbreaking when the clearance (for 808) got denied.
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"It was heartbreaking to me to think about him, wandering around on the street," she said.
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But when I so much as mentioned a career opportunity, I was a heartless heartbreaking bitch.
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It was a heartbreaking moment, but Dier tells Entertainment Weekly that he knew it was coming.
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Yesterday evening, Kellogg's released heartbreaking news: they've recalled some Eggo waffles due to a listeria scare.
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It's so heartbreaking and all I can do is pray for the families and be there.
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On top of all that time spent, this was also one of the more heartbreaking episodes.
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" Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the "Potter" films, tweeted, "Heartbreaking news about lovely Alan.
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The film is heartbreaking, particularly in moments that showcase evidence of what the poachers have done.
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One student raised his hand and said being a geriatrician sounded gratifying, but also seemed heartbreaking.
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"For her to be called 'radioactive' was heartbreaking," said the mother, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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It's unexpected and it's extremely heartbreaking and sad and deep and moving and, ugh, it's painful.
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"It is heartbreaking that we have reached the sixth anniversary of the Syrian civil war," Sen.
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Is this what you've interpreted from that heartbreaking scene where a broken man confessed his feelings?!!!
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My staff is a family and this unimaginable tragedy is shocking and heartbreaking to us all.
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A heartbreaking but inspiring letter from a dying Australian woman has gone viral after her death.
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She says the heartbreaking news took a toll on her throughout the rest of the pregnancy.
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The heartbreaking truth of the finale is that she was never meant to get them back.
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These Shows Will Get You Addicted All Over Again Heartbreaking Movies You Should Never Watch Alone
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It's a heartbreaking story of the sort that you imagine wouldn't happen in your own backyard.
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Carrie Underwood delivered a heartbreaking in memoriam performance Wednesday at the 51st Country Music Association Awards.
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Mya's story is a heartbreaking example of the terrible living conditions still prevalent years after Katrina.
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This weekend's events involving white supremacist groups are as disturbing and disgusting as they are heartbreaking.
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Well, this week, Dunham posted a heartbreaking, yet totally inspiring, explanation for his social media absence.
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With the heartbreaking split of the band, One Direction tribute acts have been on the rise.
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Here, see a few photos of people standing up against cyberbullying, with inspiring and heartbreaking stories.
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It's just heartbreaking that he's not here to see the impact that his music will have.
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Which is why it's so heartbreaking to see that same Democratic governor suddenly shatter that dream.
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These were stories that were more heartbreaking and compassionate than anything any reform opponent ever offered.
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It was just so shocking and heartbreaking and tragic that he felt he had to leave.
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This puncturing of the U.S.S.R.'s infallibility was heartbreaking to the generation of original Bolshevik revolutionaries.
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As a CNN poll last month found, only 28% of Americans approved of that heartbreaking policy.
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But she worried it was too heartbreaking for 9-year-olds, so she changed the ending.
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It is so heartbreaking to see young kids on the block with needles in their arms.
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A mother has captured a number of heartbreaking photos which show the reality of childhood cancer.
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Wasting perfectly good fresh veggies just because the whole thing wasn't used at once is heartbreaking.
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Watching Dina, tough and a little heartbreaking, we see the toll that living there can take.
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After suffering a heartbreaking loss, Tom Branson finally made peace with his position in the family.
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But, it was heartbreaking to see my business, which I had invested so much in, suffer.
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The series goes to where it's never gone before making it both incredibly heartbreaking and impactful.
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That was a heartbreaking loss… You have to worry about the things that you can control.
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His novels and short stories can be alternately hilarious, acidic and heartbreaking—usually all at once.
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I find it fascinating, your events, because you tell stories, people's real stories, and they're heartbreaking.
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From these familiar conversations emerged a predictable, heartbreaking divergence of opinion within the families we counseled.
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One of the most heartbreaking losses in the split was of The Real Housewives of Bravo.
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It's a compilation of equally cringeworthy and heartbreaking tableaus about fading adolescence and the uncertain future.
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Kristian Nairn, who plays the monosyllabic gentle giant, shared his own thoughts on the heartbreaking twist.
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"The kind of grief that Valerie's dealing with is a really complicated, heartbreaking one," Harte says.
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And when he says he'll continue to write, right before the film's heartbreaking denouement, it's TBD.
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The heartbreaking letters kids wrote to GM It's Christmastime in Lordstown, but all is not merry.
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We're learning more about the people who died in the shooting, and the details are heartbreaking.
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Around the same time, heartbreaking photographs of children born with the condition shot around the globe.
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From California to Vancouver, British Columbia, from Oregon to Montana, response was swift and sometimes heartbreaking.
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His Southern-rooted fiction, heartbreaking, dark and perverse, is often remembered for its long, winding sentences.
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The plight of many Palestinian refugees is heartbreaking, and all agree their needs must be addressed.
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"It's heartbreaking," said senior guard Devonte' Graham, who started in both losses the previous two seasons.
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He even bears witness to the execution of a Vietnam vet with PTSD (Rob Morgan, heartbreaking).
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Levy as Elphaba, Ms. Murin as Glinda), and they have both weathered heartbreaking Broadway flops (Ms.
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It was a heartbreaking decision, but it was the only one I was capable of making.
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Instead, I come back with three memoirs and start on A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.
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"It's heartbreaking," he told me, particularly for his new in-laws, but his perspective quickly broadened.
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Wang, as writer and director, tells a heartbreaking story about familial relationships that can touch everyone.
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"It's heartbreaking for a nation to say we don't trust you to make the right decision."
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But it's heartbreaking that this pleasure was ever derived at the expense of someone else's humanity.
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Some dreams you have had for the future may be dashed—and it may be heartbreaking!
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Mr. Kennedy's relatives wrote that his anti-vaccine messages are having "heartbreaking," and even deadly, consequences.
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And I was at the dress rehearsal at Tanglewood for Peter Kazaras's production and it's heartbreaking.
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They are now in her room, but the situation has gone from fumblingly flirty to heartbreaking.
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But it is HARD... It is heartbreaking to have end-of-life discussions w/ family members.
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This heartbreaking rift only deepens when an accident leaves Janey stuck in this new life forever.
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His drunk scene in Cyprus (orchestrated by Iago) is heartbreaking; so is his abject contrition afterward.
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If you're a parent, there's the additional challenge of navigating these heartbreaking dilemmas with your child.
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We present, in no particular order, the quirky, the profound, the head scratching and the heartbreaking.
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It was heartbreaking to see that all the fabrics we were using were made in America.
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In a moment of heartbreaking clarity, he senses that Crosley might be on a similar path.
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Throughout the novel, we feel heartbreaking possibility, the near miss of lives that might have been.
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You might have read her heartbreaking ode to her husband in a recent Modern Love column.
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We need more voices for the voiceless so heartbreaking situations like this don't continue to happen.
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That's heartbreaking for us as we love SF and want to continue to help build it.
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To analyze and scrutinize him without him being able to speak for himself, I find heartbreaking.
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Her very insistence that they will reunite signals her heartbreaking realization that it will never happen.
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But then I found another job that is even more heartbreaking: the United Nations special rapporteur.
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" Asked if Hernandez's fate — at the time, life in prison — was also heartbreaking, Belichick responded: "Yes.
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And the most heartbreaking conversations are where they&aposre just telling me that they&aposre suffering.
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But the end of this decade has felt strange and difficult because of this heartbreaking milestone.
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Over three heartbreaking days in late January, three of her young children died of the virus.
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For many police chiefs, this has been a difficult and, in some cases, a heartbreaking time.
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It was heartbreaking to see my children taking on the emotional stress of our family's precariousness.
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"Our thoughts remain with the Wiant family following the heartbreaking loss of their son last November."
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For some of us, this means that those vans are also a heartbreaking reminder of loss.
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"Asli Erdogan, whom I admire a lot, is emblematic, and her case is heartbreaking," he said.
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The heartbreaking part was that we saw our daughter [on the ultrasound] just a week before.
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In a heartbreaking turn of events, the title was stripped from him again within the week.
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This case is heartbreaking, unacceptable and one of the myriad reasons we need comprehensive immigration reform.
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The heartbreaking stories don't get lighter as more stories of pain are written every climbing season.
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While the process seemed painless and quick, it was absolutely heartbreaking for my family and me.
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It's heartbreaking, but there's no way around it: the fates themselves arranged this doom for him.
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It's a heartbreaking dynamic, one that the film doesn't create artificial solace for, to its credit.
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What's most heartbreaking about Murphy's anecdote is not that it's unusually harsh — it's that it isn't.
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All eyes are about to be on the heartbreaking and unsettling murder of JonBenét Ramsey once again.
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We already knew the decision we had to make, however gut-wrenching and heartbreaking it was: termination.
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When Leslie accidentally stands Ron up at the diner, it becomes a major, and heartbreaking, plot point.
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But the most heartbreaking fight, the hardest for the audience to watch, is unsurprisingly Gretchen and Jimmy's.
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A Pennsylvania family is mourning the loss of their 15-year-old daughter with a heartbreaking obituary.
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No matter that they lost, 52-49, to USC, which scored a heartbreaking, last-second field goal.
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Kramer then revealed that she and her husband were able to conceive naturally after the heartbreaking news.
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For the first time, Mitchell publicly shared some heartbreaking news with her fans: she suffered a miscarriage.
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My parents applied to several nations for refugee status, but received one heartbreaking rejection letter after another.
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Eileen shares a heartbreaking story about her mother, who was her best friend, being overtaken by dementia.
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More than anything, she's lonely, and it's as heartbreaking as ever to watch that poor girl cry.
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Ariana Grande shared a heartbreaking video of Mac Miller after news of his passing broke last week.
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Alan Thicke's youngest son is opening up about the heartbreaking last moments he shared with his father.
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Actress Peyton List, who played Cameron's sibling on Jessie, mourned his death in a heartbreaking Instagram post.
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That's when the woman told the firefighters the heartbreaking story about what had led to her predicament.
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This all plays out against an expansive backdrop of plains and barren landscapes, and it's beautifully heartbreaking.
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The heartbreaking, and terrifying, thing is that it's not the least bit surprising coming from Donald Trump.
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He played Young Hodor in Season 6; he was in that infamously heartbreaking "Hold the door!" scene.
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Cersei herself succumbed to her fate in the most heartbreaking way, by fearing for her unborn child.
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" ROBIN WILLIAMS DOCUMENTARY SHARES HEARTBREAKING RARE FOOTAGE OF THE COMEDIAN She continued: "And creatively swear a lot.
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In fact, it's a pretty common problem — as evidenced by this heartbreaking new compilation video from Gothamist.
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"We join the world in mourning Ari, and surrounding their family during this heartbreaking journey," she continued.
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It is filled with SO many heartbreaking moments I didn't think my heart could endure it all.
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But it's especially heartbreaking to imagine how rough it must be for someone as young as Kylie.
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Heartbreaking for me is that the students on our campus are being deprived of a profound experience.
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If you've wondered how Big Little Lies so expertly captured an abusive relationship, the answer is heartbreaking.
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Yet Calling A Wolf A Wolf often manages to be as inspiring as it can be heartbreaking.
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Ironically, the story behind the stop-motion music video for this heartbreaking song is anything but melancholy.
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Wasting perfectly good fresh veggies because you didn't use the whole thing while cooking is honestly heartbreaking.
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The 2018 drama "Shoplifters" is a heartbreaking, poignant look at found families and class struggles in Japan.
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Mariah Carey has posted a heartbreaking tribute to a fan who was killed in the Manchester attack.
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Other times it's sorrowful; Trico's sad bleating when it's forced to separate from the boy is heartbreaking.
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It's a front-row seat to a daily parade of despair, and it can be truly heartbreaking.
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Wasting perfectly good fresh veggies because you didn't use the whole thing all at once is heartbreaking.
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It's heartbreaking that she's going to grow up not knowing her, you know only having the memories.
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Marleen Brooks of California returned home one day to find a heartbreaking note scrawled on yellow paper.
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"The many stories of people training their replacements from some foreign country are heartbreaking," she told Vox.
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There's nothing more heartbreaking than a missing pet—but there's also nothing more heartwarming than a reunion.
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Anthony also posted about the passing of his mother Guillermina Quiñones on Twitter with a heartbreaking photo.
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Actress Peyton List, who played Boyce's sibling on Jessie, mourned his death in a heartbreaking Instagram post.
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Countless women and men have told heartbreaking stories of harassment, assault, and abuse that have spanned decades.
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As the athlete processed the heartbreaking news, he threw himself into training for his new baseball career.
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"The many stories of people training their replacements from some foreign country are heartbreaking," she told Vox.
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That initial reaction by her doctor – while heartbreaking – is not that uncommon with brain tumors, experts say.
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"The loss of a shipmate is a heartbreaking experience for a crew of a naval vessel," Cmdr.
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For any breastfeeding mothers, Johnson's heartbreaking story can be alarming, but infant death from dehydration is rare.
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At least 46 million turkeys suffer heartbreaking fear and pain before being killed each and every Thanksgiving.
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On top of their heartbreaking situation, the Gottschalks must endear tear-jerking goodbyes multiple times a week.
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Each episode is basically its own Law and Order, but with real-life — and occasionally heartbreaking — outcomes.
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It moves from jawdropping to heartbreaking at a moment's notice, but it never strays from being unforgettable.
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"Dead fish, dolphins, manatee, shark, pygmy whale — the wildlife fatality count has been just heartbreaking," says Fanara.
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George Michael's boyfriend is revealing new heartbreaking details about finding the pop legend dead on Christmas day.
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Villines' friend and fellow director Mike O'Brien posted a photo on Instagram Sunday confirming the heartbreaking news.
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It's not often animation tackles the devastating subject of animal abuse, but Kitbull does with heartbreaking insight.
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The letters that Sugar answers are varied in nature, but they are always complex and often heartbreaking.
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"That to me is heartbreaking," he said of his grandfather not having his great-grandfather growing up.
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" This is, of course, heartbreaking news to anyone who has enjoyed "Call-center woman wearing a headset.
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"Last week, we got the heartbreaking news that Lisa passed away after battling breast cancer," DeGeneres shared.
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The arc is pre-ordained, but that doesn't make it any less heartbreaking as it plays out.
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A few days after his death, the Arrow actress shared a heartbreaking tweet honoring the late star.
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For folks who had hoped that the Mueller report would result in Trump's impeachment, it was heartbreaking.
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