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"Lamentations" Definitions
  1. a book of the Old Testament, traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah, lamenting the destruction of Jerusalem
  2. a musical setting of these poems

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Singal's lamentations elicit a very particular weariness among trans readers.
A gaseous ramble, it veers from lamentations to accusations with ease.
After energizing the reader, it ends with lamentations rather than reforms.
His lamentations only further underlined the Knicks' woes at this point.
Words are not enough; speeches are not enough; lamentations are not enough.
In the Jewish faith, Lamentations is only read in Temple once a year.
The woman in front of me had been reading Lamentations for hundreds of years.
This is not to further pan for lamentations over the demise of a website.
If not, the lamentations about his ability to go the distance will grow louder.
Loud groans and lamentations rippled through the crowd, followed by a current of anger.
Lamentations has made me so sad, which, I know, I should have predicted from the title.
While I felt like I was cheating, Sister Kathleen's book helped me gain perspective on Lamentations.
And while both candidates offered briefed lamentations of widening political divisions, the discourse quickly turned bitter.
She said that while purists sometimes wrung their hands about its commercialization, their lamentations were in vain.
Amid praise for the life and legacy of McCain were frequent lamentations of Washington's current political climate.
A second followed in 2010 before her 2013 debut LP Lamentations, which took her five years to write.
And when Ophelia (a mostly very sane-seeming Sheila Vand) goes mad, her lamentations are also in Persian.
Jenny Holzer's "Lamentations" are here, in black granite (21986) and LED (19803): I WAS SICK FROM ACTING NORMAL.
Because Lamentations is so heavily steeped in Jewish history and sorrow, I reached out to Rabbi Esther Lederman again.
But Les Waas, who died on April 19 at age 94, deserves a page in our Book of Lamentations.
Another of Brooks's lamentations in this column centers around the idea that Trump assaults the manners of established powers.
Kevin Young has opened the Book of Jubilees and the Book of Lamentations, and he is here to pray.
A news report late Tuesday about Fairway's imminent demise set off lamentations on the streets and on social media.
Such a deterring message will contribute more to peace now than lamentations once hostilities have been instigated by Hezbollah.
Throughout the exhibit, a certain naïveté or levity takes the place of vitriolic lamentations about gender, race, and culture.
The symphony ends with a sternly anguished setting for mezzo-soprano of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations.
Disregarding lamentations about the demise of the high street, it said it would swiftly shut their 200-odd physical outlets.
Heard here in 2017, those aging folk songs take on the air of lamentations, evocations of an era that's unknowable.
But despite frequent lamentations that we are living in an era of cancel culture, even Weinstein might not be permanently canceled.
When he died in 1880, national newspapers joined in a chorus of lamentations that would have "done justice to an emperor".
Is there anything that reveals the duality of the human condition, that floods our twin capacities for lols and lamentations more?
No doubt they will come in two varieties: lamentations for what could have been and celebrations of what has been accomplished.
Ms. Körbes's feet, normally encased in point shoes, will protrude bare from the tube dress worn for Martha Graham's severe "Lamentations."
On board her campaign plane, she plainly relished her moment of apparent triumph, and poked fun at Mr. Trump's morning lamentations.
Court and Spark is an album filled with true musicianship, and enough funk sensibility to knock Mitchell's whistling lamentations into songs.
Alter emphasizes similar effects in the Hebrew Bible—the way in which passages in Lamentations, for instance, are shaped as acrostics.
Their lamentations were also a coded attack on ultra-leftist zealots who were circling the ailing Mao, now that Zhou was gone.
You ran because you heard the lamentations of so many millions of Americans who were disgusted and fed up with their government.
But Patrick's lamentations about the more ridiculous puzzles apparently did not fall on deaf ears, because the developers implemented a Casual Mode.
Speculation of the grocery chain's possible closings set off lamentations on social media, though some said the chain had lost its luster.
A Catholic reads the Bible, Week 33: Jeremiah's long-winded lamentations But there was one thing that was interesting and translatable to today.
The day they returned to Australia, both Ngaiire and Grace got dumped by their respective partners (Ngaiire's ex was Lamentations producer Tim Curnick).
Luckily, with this song—a slightly different version from the one that appeared on his 2016 Lamentations EP—you can't miss the refrain.
"Lamentation" is an anguished setting of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations, here sung plaintively by the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke.
Judge knows what is best in life: to crush your pitches, see them driven before him, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
This collection of all 23 Can singles provides, instead, thumbnails of its larger pictures: systematic strategies, experiments with sound, funk beats, provocations, lamentations, jokes.
But the faces denied entrance are yours, the weak ones are yours, lamentations and anthems streaking through your veins, dark with sleet and thaw.
Among the liberal lamentations was an LGBT-Left lobby that, in criticizing President Trump, betrayed its own community by placing party politics before people.
" Alongside this gore, we get the man's mordant lamentations: "I had reached the conclusion that I would never be the protagonist of any story.
In the former, MLK's lamentations are manifested as a cross with a band of vertical white and horizontal black colliding in a red bloody middle.
He recently released a couple of songs—perhaps they should be called lamentations—such as "God Fearing Texans Stop Obamacare": What would Sam Houston do?
In what Mauri calls a "happening," the artist leaves the TV screen blank for 12 seconds, accompanied only by the sound of crying and lamentations.
"Child's pose is a good time to reflect with a scripture," Williams says to the camera, before reading Lamentations 29:26-22017 from the Bible.
In that respect, at least, the divisive Season 8 did not disappoint, even if the execution of the executions occasionally inspired lamentations from "Thrones" devotees.
They might note that their lamentations coexist with a large number of retired black baseball players who never got a chance to manage baseball teams.
Despite my in-house lamentations, The Times uses Gmail for its corporate email services, which means I have both a personal and a business Gmail account.
The mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor's mellow sound and restrained mournfulness were ideal for the anguished last movement, Bernstein's setting of passages from the Book of Lamentations.
That prompted lamentations from Sanders's fans that the status quo was prevailing, the revolution was being dashed and the Democratic Party was mired in squishy moderation. Nonsense.
Lamentations from the media about the influence of Facebook's mysterious News Feed algorithm have similarly fallen upon deaf ears among higher-ups at the social media site.
Ultimaker has heard your lamentations, though, and has come up with a solution that promises to make transporting a 3D printer a little easier: a $69 pair of shoulder straps.
A modest space with small religious paintings and sketches from the 1840s and '50s raises the emotional pitch with amazing Lamentations and Pietas, and a Rubenesque sketch for a Crucifix.
She posts long lamentations and screenshots on Instagram; she calls out journalists by name; she writes long-winded captions about events that occurred years ago, including articles covering these events.
"In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is one of their final moments of synergy, Ferry's lamentations over a blow-up doll soundtracked by an atmosphere of silver-screen monster movie fare.
"Alex Inc." star Zach Braff, who previously starred on the NBC-turned-ABC sitcom "Scrubs" posted his lamentations that he lost his show despite not having a racism scandal as well.
In short, there are reasons to be skeptical of his lamentations over business lost as a result of his father's transition from real estate and reality TV into the political arena.
There were lamentations on social media in the wake of CNN's error, as some press advocates worried that it could further erode trust in the media and gird the president's attacks.
And though the divided Britain of 2017 inspires lamentations about a party — and a nation — at war within itself, "Labour" dares to end on a note of guarded but cheering optimism.
The news of Fairway's potential end set off lamentations on social media and on the streets of New York, though there were some who said the chain had lost its luster.
The terrible death toll and shocking anti-Semitism drew lamentations from Jews around the world, from Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, the former chief rabbi of London.
During the 1999 elections, Mother voted for the Crescent Star Party (Father did too, after voting for Masyumi for years, and then the United Development Party), and re-commenced her lamentations.
Why it matters: Rallies took place during Tisha B'Av, traditionally a Jewish day of remembrance marked by fasting, reading from the book of lamentations and going to temple, per the Washington Post.
I find myself constantly drawn to Baumbach's brand of acerbic, negative-leaning modern comedy, from the millennial angst of Frances Ha and Mistress America to the anti-everything lamentations of While We're Young.
The same components from the Book of Jeremiah were carried over into Lamentations: wormwood, Sodom and Gomorrah, plus mentions of the need for women to eat their young babies to survive in exile.
How Americans restore trust may be an existential question for our country, then, but it's ultimately a practical one, and our elected officials should advance ideas not with lamentations but with practical measures.
So, then, it feels like a missed opportunity that this record, like so many others in Drake's career, is rooted in his lamentations for former lovers wherein there appears to be no geographical importance.
But on Sunday, after yet another crash, researchers, experts and Amtrak officials alike independently had begun a new round of lamentations about what they said was an irregular focus on rail safety in America.
At his memorial service in Washington, which was attended by his friends, family, and political giants, there was praise for his life and legacy, but also frequent lamentations of the nation's current political climate.
They are tales of misfortune and warning, recounted either as lamentations on the vagaries of fate, or condemnations of carelessness, with hints of schadenfreude when the shooter and the shot are one and the same.
The President's constant lamentations about the probe's lack of material evidence are belied seemingly on a weekly basis these days by release -- accidental or purposeful -- of details of the Mueller investigation we didn't know before.
Twenty-two pages into the hand-scribbled journal found in Dylann S. Roof's car — after the assertions of black inferiority, the lamentations over white powerlessness, the longing for a race war — comes an incongruous declaration.
Synagogue services on Tisha B'av are often lit only by candlelight and feature readings from the Book of Lamentations, also known as Eicha in the Hebrew Bible, which are chanted in a mournful, dirge-like style.
But after that four-game sweep ended with a 12-point win in Baltimore, the news stories the next day did not include lamentations about the competitiveness of the game, or concerns for the sport's future.
I just finished Deborah Crombie's "Garden of Lamentations," the most recent Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James novel, and stayed up far too late for someone who has to wake up early to breast-feed my son, Aidan.
Frank Bruni For a good laugh, or rather cry, zip backward to the beginning of 2014, when Democrats still had control of the Senate, and listen to Mitch McConnell's lamentations about the way they were doing business.
This is especially true with music learned in childhood: Sometimes it's a little turn of phrase in a set of Lamentations by Mundy (circa 1529-1591), or an outrageous chord progression in a Stanford (1852-1924) motet.
Lamentations over how sad it is that the Trump administration is going to kill the centerpiece of the Obama climate legacy, the Clean Power Plan, ring hollow to those of us who know the history of the CPP.
Backed with artwork by Roald Dahl's favourite illustrator Quentin Blake, the 17 tracker's presumably stuffed to the gills with the usual assortment of broken-ballads and wonkily heartbroken lamentations that have made Blake such a beloved figure on the musical map.
In a letter dated November 20, 1966, Mompesson wrote about what life in the village had been like, commenting "my ears never heard such doleful lamentations—my nose never smelled such horrid smells, and my eyes never beheld such ghastly spectacles."
At the Art Gallery of Ontario, in the exhibition Photography, 1920s–1940s: Women in Focus, there is an image with Graham in costume to perform "Lamentations," which is exemplary of Graham's dramatic flair and Morgan's commitment to revealing it in still imagery.
And now, with another mass shooting, this one in Texas, capturing the nation's lamentations, Congress is moving on to yet another gun issue, the failure of the government's computerized background check system to stop firearms purchases by killers who should have been flagged.
But after "Christine," one of the buzziest films out of Sundance this year, failed to sell before the festival's close last month, there were early lamentations that a career-defining performance by its star, Rebecca Hall, might not get the awards attention it deserved.
ZTE's road to recovery was an unlikely one: despite constant lamentations of Chinese trade practices, President Trump took up ZTE's cause, saying too many jobs in China would be lost, and instructed the Commerce Department to work out a deal that would lift the ban.
Meanwhile, the right-wing backlash is unfolding as scripted: the usual cries of censorship, the usual recriminations about liberal celebrities who once said something mean, the usual lamentations about politically correct overreach, the usual free-market fetishists suddenly oppressed by the marketplace of ideas.
Millennials are particularly receptive to this message since many are struggling to reach or remain in this income category—one of the reasons many in this age group responded to Senator Bernie Sanders' frequent lamentations of a "war on the middle class" during his presidential run.
The din of clashes and lamentations on Friday was in stark contrast to a day earlier, when hundreds of pilgrims thronged the gold-domed shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, in the southern province of Sindh, for a celebration of traditional music and the spiritual dance known as dhamal.
We moderns prefer sympathy as social glue, modesty as a virtue, and sensual pleasure as a value, and so we search the sacred texts for their rare moments of compassion, as in Lamentations, or avowals of failure, as in Job, or salutes to sex, as in the Song of Songs.
From his campaign promises to jail his opponent to his pre-election lamentations that the general electoral contests were rigged to his vows to strip citizens of their rights for expressing unpopular political views, Donald Trump proved to be one of the most hostile presidential candidates toward basic democratic norms in the modern age.
Here's what he does in a passage from Lamentations, where, his commentary tells us, his translation follows a Hebrew syntax that inscribes a "process of revelation: first we see a woman sitting solitary, then the woman is identified as a metaphor for the city": How she sits alone, the city once great with people.
There is no question that Ritter is speaking to us in our present moment—there are mentions of Google and lamentations that the "holy war today is anything but spiritual"—but he festoons his flights of fancy and mental peregrinations with a dizzying assortment of historical personalities, from Klaus Mann and Xavier de Maistre to Marga d'Andurain and Suleyman the Magnificent.
In the latest case, furor over the link between what the president says and what the most dangerous people in the country have proven themselves willing to do lasted all of about a week; the usual lamentations that we might, as a country, become used to these outbreaks of mass violence and our climate of racial paranoia, faded, as proof that we already have.

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