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"mournfully" Definitions
  1. in a very sad way

160 Sentences With "mournfully"

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"Between you and death is a wave" Hasna mournfully recounted.
"We cannot really boast of soccer success," he said mournfully.
"No one is working on the trunk," he told me, mournfully.
"We don't even have the empathy for ourselves," Ms. Leigh said mournfully.
"See what they send us," one resident says mournfully, shaking his head.
She's mournfully announced the deaths of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il.
They portray it, sure, but mournfully, as a kind of unavoidable, human tragedy.
He speaks in an affectless monotone, mournfully crosses his arms and rarely smiles.
"The constitution has been suspended", the paper's front page mournfully proclaimed on Saturday morning.
BOKEO PROVINCE, Laos — The tiger paced back and forth in its cage, groaning mournfully.
She spoke slowly, mournfully, shooting down each suggestion, insisting she'd already tried them all.
"I've done that math," Michelle told PEOPLE over the summer, nodding her head a little mournfully.
They run to join a funeral procession, which is mournfully led by reed and brass instruments.
" One elder told Josiah mournfully that "there is now nothing more to pass on to the next generations.
"Unfortunately, like everywhere, they are more interested in how much money you make," he said, a little mournfully.
" Noting mournfully that Stein's grandson was born just last year, Halle added, "I think that's the worst of it.
Eiko, whose own work deals vividly, sometimes mournfully, with slowness and stillness, brings out the best in her colleagues.
" Eric mournfully notes, "I miss the feeling that being gay was like being a member of a secret club. . . .
"For all that's important to me in almost a sacred sense," he told me mournfully, the decision was unavoidable.
Wearing an open black shirt with several chains and a pinkie ring, Drake is pictured staring mournfully into a golden chalice.
Hadrian leans mournfully against the sarcophagus containing Antinous's body as five male dancers in G-strings stand statuesque in the background.
I will continue mournfully to remember those halcyon days, while the waves of modernity begin to inexorably erode the shores of tradition.
However, they share the same fundamental feeling — "Lacrimosa" (meaning "weeping" or "tearful") mournfully bemoans spiritual death, while "Hello" gripes about relationship regrets.
"Then it's the reality, and you have a difficult time letting him go," he mournfully told his interviewer even 40 years later.
Meanwhile, her daughter looked mournfully at the protesters, gestured to her three small children, and said she'll fight for "the rights of babies".
"They're us, that's all," Peter (Ken Foree) says mournfully, watching brainless ghouls wander emptily around the mall in 1978's Dawn of the Dead.
The following morning, the Moroccan man mournfully informed me that he had done as I instructed, and that the devil had simply changed tactics.
But why then is André himself staring mournfully out the window at the aftermath of the thunderstorm that gives the play its English title?
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Feingold mournfully walked through the empty restaurant, which looked as if it could spring into action at any moment.
Dr. Al Eiber, a retired physician in Miami, acquired a Pesce foot in the 1970s and mournfully threw away its ruined remains two decades later.
To accuse this album of quietly evaporating would be unfair — it succeeds in quietly, mournfully constructing a space you can hide in for a while.
They also posted a photo of the little pup mournfully peering out of a holding cell, probably regretting all of her crimes and rethinking her life.
If a large brown and white object always bellows mournfully, the AI will assume that every brown and white object will bellow in a similar way.
For now, Mr. Sanders seems to be adjusting — if slightly mournfully — at the fork in the road between kind-of former candidate and definitely current senator.
Littlefinger is killed, Sansa and Arya band together in Winterfell, and Jon and Daenerys have hot they-don't-know-it's-incest sex, while Tyrion mournfully spies on them.
Two Soviet sculptors, Lev Kerbel and Vladimir Zigal, created a bronze statue of a Red Army soldier, gazing mournfully toward his homeland, said the monument's director, Kerstin Niebsch.
After the match, as I passed some fans walking mournfully home, I found a beer garden full of local families who seemed very relaxed about Germany's World Cup demise.
What's more interesting is who's not in the finale teaser: We see Sansa staring mournfully out over the battlements at Winterfell, but there's no sign of Arya, Littlefinger or Bran.
When the album skas, it's more the romantic, mournfully stripped down but sophisticated ska of The Specials "Ghost Town" than any third, fourth, or, god help us, fifth wave revival.
As they're testing a new experimental orbiting plan, though, SpaceX says there is every reason to expect it to crash ("a successful landing is not expected," they note, a trifle mournfully).
Their long walks up and down the fields of Essex parallel their equally doubtful searches for love and fulfillment in a quiet comedy that could best be described as mournfully joyous.
If you want to hear the intricate detail of tweeting birds in a Japanese garden as a heartbroken ronin mournfully plucks the strings of a lute, you're probably better off looking elsewhere.
As a result, the standard TV talking point (uttered gleefully on Fox News and mournfully on MSNBC) is that nothing about the final curtain of "Waiting for Mueller" has changed Trump's fate.
The dewy grass stretches down before me to the Long Island Sound beneath a pale gray mist, and the foghorn at the mouth of the Thames River sounds mournfully to the east.
"Ghostbusters," by contrast, is tame fare, rated PG, and it's as if the director, mournfully deprived of his regular curses and gross-outs, weren't quite sure how to fill the leftover space.
Paxton, who the Internet mournfully noted was one of only two actors to be killed by a Terminator, a Predator and an Alien (Lance Henriksen being the second), passed away over the weekend.
Ritvo is in these poems, mischievously and mournfully playing what he calls a game of "peekaboo": Don't leave Maxcat alone or I'll have to see exactly what I have in store for me.
The Beast is nearly as passive as Rapunzel, sitting mournfully alone in his cursed castle, waiting for someone to break his spell, while Beauty is the active agent, the savior, and the hero.
They are modeled after traditional Japanese shoji screens, typically fashioned from latticed bamboo and washi, or mulberry paper, though no one in Japan, Sugimoto says mournfully, uses shoji screens anymore; they're too expensive.
The great exception is "You Can't Break a Woman" ("who don't love you anymore") — scalding in the way that the interlocking guitars bite and McKenna's mournfully defiant voice meshes with the sad, triumphant melody.
I'd look longingly at the ice cream sandwiches my skinny, flat-chested friends would devour at lunch, and mournfully shift around the steamed veggies and grilled chicken breast in my perfectly measured Tupperware container.
We get the barest of glimpses into Chewie's inner self when he mournfully yowls after the Rebels lock up Hoth's Echo Base for the night before Han returns with Luke in Empire Strikes Back.
"For all who've been (mournfully or gleefully) consigning Egypt's revolution to the dust; a lot of fight in us yet," former Ahram Online editor Hani Shukrallah tweeted with a picture of Wednesday's syndicate gathering.
The record opens with "raindrops (an angel cried)," a Four Seasons cover which sees Grande placing remembrance at the very heart of Sweetener, as she mournfully pays her respects to those lost in the atrocity.
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" has since been covered by groups like Bananarama and the Supremes (after Diana Ross had left), and was sung mournfully in Jerry Bruckheimer's football film "Remember the Titans" (2000).
Most hauntingly, "A Final Waltz" returns to the central theme as introduced in "Once, There Was an Explosion," but mournfully, with a sad, sharp violin adding a stark counterpoint, as if remembering something distant and poignant.
So you mournfully unpack the combined issues of Superman, Spider-Man and X-Men and jam them into your carry-on bag, worried all the while that the latest additions to your collection will be crushed.
With its timeless country-twinged swing, lonesome fiddle, and mournfully heartfelt lyrics, it's one of the best standalone songs of his catalog, and it set the stage for his most fully-formed and ambitious LP yet.
And the willingness, finally, of politicians to fight publicly for single-payer—rather than mournfully shake their heads and say it will never happen—expands the range of policies that even establishment media is willing to discuss.
So good on Romney for trying: All that is necessary for the triumph of Trump, it would seem, is for party men to do nothing — while telling themselves, mournfully, that there just wasn't anything to be done.
One don't-miss is Sergei Loznitsa's "State Funeral," which uses astonishing archival material taken after Stalin's death (people mass as loudspeakers mournfully bleat) to create a meditation on national identity, authoritarianism and a terrifying cult of personality.
One don't-miss is Sergei Loznitsa's "State Funeral," which uses astonishing archival material taken after Stalin's death (people mass as loudspeakers mournfully bleat) to create a meditation on national identity, authoritarianism and a terrifying cult of personality.
To his dismay, those columns don't typically draw as many eyeballs as his columns about domestic politics — "my mom read it," he'll say mournfully — but he's grateful to The Times for still financing his travels to those places.
Below them, a plush bunny with flat saucer eyes stares mournfully up at the sky, its lavender fur soaked straight by daily five-o'clock showers, its arms wrapped around a white cross with Armani's name in black Sharpie.
The crowd cheered through the opening credits, sang "I Love You Baby" along with Ledger and stayed mournfully quiet as Ms Stiles wept "I don't hate you, not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all".
Then the faint sound of bagpipes and drum rolls grows louder as the Emerald Society pipe band marches closer, announcing the approach of an engine truck rolling mournfully slow with a flag-covered coffin and flowers placed on top.
Kobe looks up a "b1ack m1rr0r" ritual on a web page that looks like it was designed in 1997, and Laura mournfully watches her Facebook friend count tick steadily down, but otherwise they don't even use phones or computers for much.
This is the savage, un-American America they want to make "great" again, when Caucasian protestants made the rules and everyone else — black, brown, Jew, Catholic, gay, immigrant — was to take it or risk becoming that "Strange Fruit" that Billie Holiday mournfully observed.
", it would be criminal to overlook the way that Paltrow, sitting at the bedside of a person in a coma, reveals mournfully that "this is the fourth time somebody's jumped out of the window when I tried to break up with them.
And of course George is now revealed as a dimwit himbo (Alex Hurt), Eve as a cokehead starlet (Megan Ketch) and the scientist — for yes, there is one, though she has no lines — as a classical actress (Jasmine Batchelor) mournfully recalling her drama school Ophelia.
The transition from the salsa-inflected Latin trap of "I Like It" to the mournfully ethereal slow-jam R&B of "Ring" to the furious "Moneybag" is a demonstration of versatility as well as a declaration of belonging; the musical settings revolve around her.
This album is more mournfully grand than her norm, conjuring wider spaces and gloomier melodies, with lyrics that dwell on environmental collapse above all ("Be careful of the natural world," she warns on the first song, and then: "Have mercy on the natural world").
Some may initially find 306 Hollywood's earnestness and tweeness off-putting, but the movie develops more depth with each segment, as the Bogarins reassemble old tapes and piles of junk into the shape of someone who's no longer there, and they mournfully try to reanimate her soul.
And then there, in the middle of this Carnaval Oktoberfest Slumber Party on Mars, is Gaga, looking at them all mournfully, reaching out to their alien flower-feather-wings, and singing in a slight country twang about how badly she needs to cut herself free from her deceitful lover.
And he can't resist a few garish CGI touches, like explosions that rip human bodies into gory sections — in one case, causing a character's concealed family photo to blow loose and fly mournfully up to an overhead camera, so audiences can grab a poignant peek at the freshly bereaved.
Ending the album is the more grimly determined "Pray for Me," with the Weeknd mournfully vowing to "spill this blood for you" and Mr. Lamar rapping about how "I fight the world, I fight you, I fight myself" over a track that vaguely suggests African drumming and traditional ululations.
But "887" has a lot less "Götterdämmerung" than much of his work, and its best moments share a childlike simplicity, as when he stands just to the side of the model apartment house and watches a miniature version of his beloved father's taxi drive away, its sign mournfully ablaze.
When not populated by performers, the unoccupied stage is all the more lonely for the soundtrack that plays in a loop, suggesting absence where once there was presence and gesturing mournfully to the loss of not only dyke bars as physical spaces, but to communities of friends and lovers that once visited.
Still, the rewrites and reshoots seem pretty obvious in the final film, which starts out mournfully as the world deals with the aftermath of Superman's death, then turns to foreboding as Batman (Ben Affleck) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) fret about an impending alien invasion while trying to recruit members to their superhero team.
I've also got Ken Liu's The Wall of Storms, which continues his excellent Dandelion Dynasty series, looking mournfully at me from my nightstand; and a bookmark halfway through an arc of Naomi Novik's Spinning Silver, which is an interesting fantasy spin on the Rumpelstiltskin fairytale in the same vein as her earlier book, Uprooted.
Netflix's version, which covers the first four books, preserves some of the 2004 film's style (a blend of Tim Burton gloom and Amélie twinkle) but has the advantage of being able to indulge in seemingly endless twists and curlicues over its eight episodes, which include numerous intrusions by Patrick Warburton as a mournfully deadpan narrator who is none other than Mr. Snicket.
Auriemma, the architect and coach of that historic UConn program, said the guy had mournfully told him, "Connecticut versus M.I.T." Interesting that such a comparison would be made in Boston, of all cities, because it was a local sports commentator, as Auriemma recalled, who took issue with a similar beatdown by Connecticut of Mississippi State in the 2016 N.C.A.A. tournament.
McCauley's at his best when he's writing about facing your mistakes after a night of having one too many, like on Divine Providence single "Main Street" where he yells about missing "one night from the stomped on bag of blow," or how he mournfully yelps "maybe I'm about as good as gone" on "Houston, TX" off their 290 sophomore album Born on Flag Day.
Though Serie A sold its domestic television rights for the next three years before Ronaldo's move was announced — "It was agreed a week before the news," said Campoccia, a little mournfully — a clause in the contract dictates that the league's 20 clubs could earn an extra €150 million a year (about $170 million) if Sky Italia, its principal broadcaster, attracts a set amount of new subscribers.
One of my children had a friend whose home was always beautifully decorated for seasonal holidays, with spider webs and multiple artfully carved pumpkins for Halloween and harvest themes for Thanksgiving, and the whole magic nine yards for Christmas, but I wasn't even up to a few mingy ears of colored corn, maybe because if I hung them on the front door in November, they would have stayed there forever, mournfully drooping till the voracious squirrels had picked them clean.
She had not to wait long, for Miss munnion reappeared in less than five minutes shaking her head mournfully.
Jaime is informed about the death of the Blackfish, and sees Brienne and Podrick escaping downstream. Jaime and Brienne mournfully wave each other farewell.
In the opening sonatina, marked Molto adagio, two obbligato alto recorders mournfully echo each other over a sonorous background of viola da gambas and continuo.
Death seemed likely, but it did not alarm him. What he dreaded with undispellable foreboding was physical and mental disability. He recovered gradually and was restored to health. Thereafter he mournfully accepted life in retirement, and amenities of civilized existence.
But he then relents and tosses the ax into the ocean. The closing scene has him sitting mournfully on the beach as the sun sets. The closing text states that the "man-apes" were likely the first species humanity pushed into extinction.
In the morning, the passengers are taken aboard the RMS Carpathia. Connors mournfully remembers the heroes of the disaster; Camembert and Tentacles. The Carpathia arrives in New York and disembarks the passengers. Elizabeth and Juan are married, as are Connors and Stella.
Soon, she is found murdered by drowning. As the weeping Ranuccio looks on, Caravaggio and Jerusaleme clean Lena's body. Caravaggio is shown painting Lena after she dies and mournfully writhing with her body. Ranuccio is arrested for Lena's murder, although he claims to be innocent.
The lights turn off. Art climbs the stairs, makes a phone call, comes back down and wakes up Mamma to have sex. Later that day, Pandora mournfully tells Art that Rich and Curt got busted while trying to sell Shaky's heroin. Art tells her they're leaving immediately.
Primrose holding the gun and Oscar mournfully staggering. She tried to take the gun away from him and it went off. Dr. Johnson examines Oscar and finds nothing wrong with him. Oscar says he will read Dr. Johnson's play if she pretends he really is wounded.
The rufescent imperial pigeon is found singly, sometimes in pairs. It often sits in the middle layers of the forest, and it does not leave the forest. Usually silent, it hums slowly and mournfully and also gives a low hoo and a hollow knock. Duetting has been observed.
Nasrdin Avanti borrowed a big pot from a rich and stingy man. Then he congratulated him: the pot had had a child. He gave him the small pot as well. Then he borrowed the pot again and returned to mournfully tell him that the big pot had died.
Ciano. Blue. A cool color, even depressing. The title of the new disc from Fresno - band that definitely needs no introduction - intelligently summarizes its contents. Listening to it, sensation of ice, winter, leafless trees and wind whistling mournfully is constant. "A Resposta", track that opens the CD, leaves no doubt: it's Fresno.
Godzilla mournfully approaches the body of Junior. Godzilla tries to revive Godzilla Junior. His radiation briefly succeeds in bringing Junior back to life, but only for a few seconds, and Junior dies again, this time at Godzilla's feet. Enraged and bereaved, Godzilla's meltdown begins to accelerate, but Destoroyah returns, brutally attacking Godzilla.
She mournfully takes his glasses and later buries them. As they leave, they are spotted by two armed men, who chase them through the woods. Piper and Daisy decide to hide, but the men discover Piper. Daisy threatens them with a gun and impulsively shoots them both; she kills one and wounds the other.
"Books Go Home" Library Journal. December 1, 1948, page 1704. > Across the Main River in Offenbach, the Central Collecting Point for Judaica > has opened its doors. Mournfully, in row upon row, it displayed objects of > every-day Jewish life, religion and culture pilfered from East European > shetl, impounded from Dutch and Belgian museums, confiscated from French or > German Jews.
A giant tear falls out and turns into a giant crocodile, which eats her in front of her horrified parents and audience. The crocodile does an impression of Gwendolyn and wails that he ruined the evening. The audience applauds, assuming that it is part of the play, whereas Mr and Mrs Howling mournfully cry for a decade.
She is treated badly during the interrogations but Itokawa is eventually able to free her. Her parents take the train into Tokyo where Yukie's father meets up with Itokawa, thanks him for what he has done and informs him that he intends to represent Noge in court. Itokawa mournfully responds that Noge died the night before. Yukie is crushed.
Mournfully, historiography focuses on either the European doctors or the non- white subordinates of the various African Colonial Medical Services, whereas non-white personnel, such as Dr. BV Oriedo who worked contemporaneously in higher status positions, have received very little attention or no acknowledgement.Greenwood, Anna, and Harshad Topiwala. Indian Doctors in Kenya, 1895-1940: The Forgotten History. Springer, 2016.
When Emperor Min bowed in submission before Liu Cong, Qu Yun prostrated himself and wailed mournfully. Liu Cong was angered by this and ordered Qu Yun to be imprisoned. While in prison, Qu Yun committed suicide. Liu Cong was impressed with Qu's loyalty and posthumously appointed as General of Chariots and Cavalry and named Marquis Jiemin (節愍侯).
Joseph, Charlie and Joss set out into a large body of water on a boat. Gisigu, armed with a sword, stays behind on land to fight off the zombies. On the boat, Charlie gives birth to a baby girl. Charlie, succumbing to her bite wound, asks Joseph to kill her before she transforms into a zombie, and he mournfully shoots her in the head.
Armsby agrees and accepts Northup's saved money, but immediately betrays him to Epps. In the middle of the night, a drunken Epps wakes Northup and questions him menacingly about the letter while holding a knife to Northup's stomach. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and Epps relents. Afterwards, Northup mournfully burns the letter to prevent Epps from finding it.
At noon the sun never settles above the gorge. Hungry spittle flies where the gorge is dangerous, Trees lock their roots around rotten coffins, Rising skeletal and up-right swinging back and forth. As the frost perches, the branches of the trees moan, Soughing mournfully, far off, yet clear. A spurned exile's stripped and scattered guts Sizzle and scald where the water boils up.
Early single "Bipolar" drew comparisons with Joy Division and The Fall.Milton, Jamie (2008) "Factory Floor - 'Bipolar'", Gigwise.com, 22 April 2008, retrieved 15 August 2011 Paul Lester of The Guardian described the band in 2009 as "metronomic synth-noir over which a woman – who vaguely resembles, vocally, Nico in a particularly dark mood – intones mournfully". Collaborator Stephen Morris described the band's sound as "unsettling disco".
While his class counsels Ted on finding love, Marshall rifles through his childhood belongings at the bar. He finds a letter to himself from 1993. The rat-tailed, overalls-wearing 15-year-old insists that Future Marshall get an expensive vehicle, a hot wife, and that he never "sell out". Marshall mournfully reflects that his job at Goliath National Bank is the ultimate sell-out.
The reporter mentions in passing that Martian cylinders have landed all over the world as he describes desperate New Yorkers fleeing and "dropping like flies", the smoke inexorably approaching his location. Eventually he coughs and falls silent, and a lone ham radio operator is heard mournfully calling "Is there anyone on the air? Isn't there... anyone?" with no response. Only then did the program take its first break.
Marcus fatally stabs Myrrah with Dom's commando knife he got back in Mercy. Shortly afterwards, the machine emits a blue wave of energy that sweeps across Sera, destroying the Locust, Lambent, and the Imulsion. The scene transitions back to Marcus, who is mournfully wondering what humanity has left. He is comforted by Anya, who assures Marcus that the sacrifices of Adam, Dom, and their comrades have guaranteed humanity a future.
One of the more unusual residents is the headless dog of Penparcau. The myth tells of how a giant, going to his father's rescue, rode at such a rate that his dog could not keep up with him and its head came off in the leash. The dog now roams, mournfully crying and looking for its long- lost owner.Jones, T. Gwynn (1930) Welsh Folklore and Folk-Custom London: Methuen & Co Ltd.
The children squealed with delight as her hands kept time with the music. When the crowd began "My Sweet Jesus," her expression changed to profound sadness and a red crucifix appeared in her hands, with the words "Jesus Christ" above it. Her eyes mournfully contemplated the cross during the hymn. As the people sang the "Ave Maris Stella," the cross vanished and her smile returned, though with a touch of melancholy.
Stanislavski (right) as Trigorin—"elegantly coiffured, clad in evening dress, mournfully contemplating the middle distance with pencil and notepad, suggests someone licked his chin on resurrecting the dead seagull in deathless prose than plotting the casual seduction of the ardent female by his side."Worrall (1996, 107). As an actor, despite wishing to play Trigorin, Stanislavski initially prepared the role of the doctor Dorn, at Nemirovich's insistence.Benedetti (1999, 80).
Egg, Collection Museum Wiesbaden, Germany The lesser rhea is mainly a herbivore, with the odd small animal (lizards, beetles, grasshoppers) eaten on occasion. It predominately eats saltbush and fruits from cacti, as well as grasses. They tend to be quiet birds, except as chicks when they whistle mournfully, and as males looking for a female, when they emit a booming call. The males of this species become aggressive once they are incubating eggs.
This version of the lyrics date back to the early 19th century. > "O bury me not on the lone prairie." > These words came low and mournfully > From the pallid lips of the youth who lay > On his dying bed at the close of day. > > He had wasted and pined 'til o'er his brow > Death's shades were slowly gathering now > He thought of home and loved ones nigh, > As the cowboys gathered to see him die.
The majority of the tracks on Otis Blue are cover versions, including three by Sam Cooke who had been shot dead the previous December. The album opens with the "mournfully harried" "Ole Man Trouble". For Claudrena N. Harold of PopMatters, the song is one of his most phantasmagoric tunes. The lyrics deal with a man, who is "unable to escape the brutal realities of the blues", and has been compared with Paul Robeson's "Ole Man River".
Chapman was told by another Lotus team member that Cevert was the driver involved and that it was "very bad". Upon seeing Stewart's reaction upon getting out of the car, apparently deducing simply from his expression that it was a fatal accident, Chapman shook his head and stated mournfully, "Cevert...bloody hell." He then sighed and started walking slowly back to the Lotus pits. Emerson Fittipaldi parked his car shortly thereafter and immediately got out without speaking.
" A decade later, while interviewing Bill Plympton, Jen Yamato from The Daily Beast retrospectively referred to "Heard 'Em Say" as "the mournfully soulful 2005 single." Complex ranked "Heard 'Em Say" as West's eighty-second best song, writing, "The track featured luscious piano chords with Levine gently crooning atop them. But despite the song sounding like a hip-hop lullaby, Kanye was kicking that real shit. While 'Heard Em Say' might’ve sounded light-hearted and friendly, the content definitely wasn’t.
A wit suggested that Lazarus be buried in a place of honor alongside other great men of the city. Jump produced a cartoon of his "Funeral" with Norton as the Pope performing the ceremony and Freddy Coombs—another San Francisco eccentric who claimed to be the reincarnation of George Washington—digging the grave. Notable San Franciscans formed the cortège and Bummer looked on mournfully. This may have led to the rumor that large numbers of San Franciscans turned out for Lazarus' funeral.
2 #4 When S.H.I.E.L.D. was shut down by Norman Osborn, Mercedes went rogue and continued her role as her husband's handler. However, when a billion-dollar bounty was placed on the Taskmaster's head by someone claiming to be the Org, Mercedes was forced to break her cover and battle alongside her husband against Redshirt and the Minions' International Liberation Front. Once their enemies were beaten, and the Taskmaster once again forgot who she was, Mercedes mournfully returned to her previous role.Taskmaster vol.
As season four draws to a close, Phoebe is forced to choose between her husband and her sisters. She mournfully sides with her sisters to vanquish Cole. Later, her unborn child is magically stolen by The Seer who claims that the child is rightfully hers and was never Phoebe's. About to be sacrificed as human offerings during The Seer's coronation as the new Source, Phoebe and her sisters tap into "The Power of Three" and vanquish The Seer and the entire Underworld council.
Melusine, a fairy, marries Raimondin of Lusignan. However, when he spies her transformed as half-serpent, she flies away with frightful screams. Associated through marriage with the Lusignan family, Melusine appears over the centuries on the towers of their castle, wailing mournfully whenever a disaster or death in the family is imminent. In Láinez's novel Melusine embarks upon an adventure and unrequited love-affair with Aiol, the son of Ozil, a crusader knight who bequeaths a unicorn's lance to his son.
Marvel Comics. Though he loathes it, he acknowledges that it has saved his life many times, it being most notably useful when he faced the telepathic "Mister X", as X's ability to read his mind and predict his next move in a fight was useless as not even Wolverine knows what he will do next in his berserk state. Despite his apparent ease at taking lives, he mournfully regrets and does not enjoy killing or giving in to his berserker rages.
Brooks' farewell to Walt Disney in 1966 showed dozens of Disney's cartoon characters gathered mournfully at his grave. Thousands of copies were requested from across the country and the original hands at Disney Studios. A 1975 cartoon lambasting Vice President Nelson Rockefeller for ignoring parliamentary procedure during debate of an anti-filibuster bill was passed around the Senate floor. A 1973 "The Wizard of Id" strip, drawn by Brooks' friend Brant Parker, shows an editorial cartoonist named "Charles" being punished by the King for lampooning him.
The man her lover looks mournfully over a wall at the woman, grasping her right hand and arm, but she rejects him without remorse. She wears a white jacket, with lace collar and cuffs, and a long blue skirt; some red flowers, perhaps geraniums, are tucked into her jacket, and she holds a piece of unfinished embroidery in her left hand. To the right, bindweed (convolvulus) climbs up the balustrade beside the stairs. The flowers are symbolic, reflecting their accepted meanings in the Victorian language of flowers.
Aarne Ruben (born 17 July 1971, in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer. He has written several novels, mainly based on Estonian history in the 20th century, his most known being The Volta Works Whistles Mournfully, (2001) ("Volta annab kaeblikku vilet"), about the Russian Revolution of 1905, Lenin and the dadaist movement in Zürich. He was awarded the first prize of the novel competition 2000 organised by the Estonian Novel Foundation. Ruben's second novel, "Beast on the Landing" ("Elajas trepi eelastmel", 2004), brings the reader into a medieval story.
Critics commended the episode's music, with Mulkern comparing the use of "Con te partirò" in "The 12 Days of Christine" to its use in Benidorm, in which Pemberton starred, but noted that in "The 12 Days of Christine" it was used "with devastating effect". Ellen E Jones, writing in The Independent, said that the song "was deployed on the soundtrack to devastating effect – we'll be humming it uneasily for another 12 days to come." Writers for i said that viewers would be "mournfully humming" the song "for 12 days to come".
The authorities arrest Arnaud--still claiming that he is Martin--under charges of deception and at the end of the trial, Martin Guerre himself, having apparently survived the war, appears as the last witness. In prison, Arnaud, however, is freed by Martin who forgives him for stealing his identity, noting the legitimacy of Arnaud and Bertrande's love for each other. The mob, though, sets the town ablaze and Guillaume stabs Arnaud before he can escape. As Arnaud dies in Bertrande's arms, Martin and Bertrande sing mournfully about love and the two part for good.
Captain Lansen (Eric Porter) reads the burial rites from the Book of Common Prayer watched mournfully by a motley crew of seamen, pirates, Spanish ladies, armoured conquistadors and priests (all seemingly from different time periods). As the shrouded cadaver is slid overboard from beneath a flag the captain asks "What happened to us? How did we all get here...?". ... On board the tramp steamer Corita, Captain Lansen first ignores a hurricane warning then ignores a customs launch wanting to inspect his ship, as he is smuggling the explosive Phosphor B ('Phosphore Blanc', i.e.
Native Hawaiian protocol dictated that the body of an aliʻi could only be moved after midnight following death and had to be interred on the sabbath. She lay in her own home until Saturday, March 11, when her body was moved just after midnight. The route from ʻĀinahau to the lying in state at Kawaiahaʻo Church became a growing funeral procession as native Hawaiians fell in line with lit torches and wailed mournfully. The Republic of Hawaii government put all its resources at the family's disposal and gave her a state funeral on March 12\.
Gordon the Big Engine boasts to James that he is the only engine who is able to pull the Express. James is resting in the shed the next day, when Gordon arrives feeling mournfully (he has accidentally been switched to the loop line and had a long, wasted journey). James teases him about it, but a horde of angry passengers arrives and demands refunds. Instead, James pulls the Express and does so well that the Fat Controller allows him to take the Express when Gordon needs a rest.
But there is a natural tendency to anticipate an unhappy ending; hence it was customary to begin the song so mournfully that everybody realised from the very start what the end was going to be. Madame Sainton-Dolby, for instance, used to sing it sorrowfully from the first note to the last. I had never seen or known of anyone who was drowned, but that mysterious instinct was so strong that I could not foreshadow the finish. When, therefore, I started, I always made the first verse quite bright.
Essentially, it is a "mournfully contemplative" number which "talks about being honest with yourself in a world that is not." With vulnerable lyricism, West laments socioeconomical issues plaguing the African-American community as he reminds listeners to be grateful for the present. He reflects on inequitable realities while promoting optimism as a counter, as he preaches, "Nothing's ever promised tomorrow, today." West himself displays humility and appreciation throughout the relatively subdued track, rapping with a sense of acknowledgment that the success he achieved from his acclaimed debut album can be fleeting.
Because Mac Carthaigh was the apparent leader of the revolt, Ua Conchobhair promptly executed the hostages of Desmond, which included Mael Sechlainn Mac Carthaigh, Cormac's son. Realiseing that Ua Conchobair could only be defeated at the cost of huge casualties, Cormac "returned home mournfully." In 1125 Mac Carthaigh seized the city of Limerick from Ua Briain, an act which was seen as symbolically assuming the kingship of all Munster. It was also an affront to Ua Conchobair, now fully recognised as Ard Rí. The following year the Ard Rí attacked and decisively defeated Mac Carthaigh at his military encampment in Osraige.
David Riva of The Michigan Daily saw "Broken-Hearted Girl" as "a powerful and emotionally stirring ballad with universal resonance" and one that shows Beyoncé's growth as a songwriter. Jay Lustig of New Jersey On-Line felt that the only standout on the I Am... disc was "Broken-Hearted Girl", which he noted to have a "stately, classic-soul vibe" in contrast to the other ballads on the disc. Critics had polarized opinions on the production of "Broken-Hearted Girl". Spence D. of IGN Music wrote that "strings create a mournfully thoughtful tone" on the ballad.
The charge of > sorting through the thousands of documents and cultural artifacts left > behind after the mass genocide of European Jews proved to be emotionally > taxing as well as technically difficult. > Across the Main River in Offenbach, the Central Collecting Point for Judaica > has opened its doors. Mournfully, in row upon row, it displayed objects of > every-day Jewish life, religion and culture pilfered from East European > shtetl, impounded from Dutch and Belgium museums, confiscated from French or > German Jews. In its cabinets bolted with iron bars there were letters, > pictures, Torah scrolls, embroidered ark curtains, brass and silver > menorahs, Passover plates, and precious books and manuscripts.
In the Yellow Room of the White House, guests are arriving bearing gifts for the baby ("Trumpeter, Blow Your Horn"). Wintergreen is nervously awaiting the baby's birth when the French Ambassador arrives with a final message from France: surrender the baby or France will sever diplomatic relations with the U.S. The Supreme Court justices, who have the duty to determine the sex of the baby, announce that twins have been born, a boy and a girl. The French ambassador is even more wounded by this proclamation: France has lost two babies instead of one! Diana mournfully joins him, and Alexander Throttlebottom arrives bearing sweaters for the babies.
Eurydice was the wife of musician Orpheus, who loved her dearly; on their wedding day, he played joyful songs as his bride danced through the meadow. One day, Aristaeus saw and pursued Eurydice, who stepped on a viper, was bitten, and died instantly. Distraught, Orpheus played and sang so mournfully that all the nymphs and deities wept and told him to travel to the Underworld to retrieve her, which he gladly did. After his music softened the hearts of Hades and Persephone, his singing so sweet that even the Erinyes wept, he was allowed to take her back to the world of the living.
The Female also seems to be very fond of animals, as she freed Jamie the hamster out of his wrapping after he emerged from the Blarney Cock's anus and would subsequently take care of him during Hughie's hiatus from the team (resulting in him becoming morbidly obese), ostensibly as a deterrent to being subjected to the same treatment again. She had a particular bond with Terror, often shown tickling him or engaging of acts with play with him. She takes his death extremely hard, laying down next to Terror mournfully, after he is killed. The Female occasionally shows signs of responding to the Frenchman's treatment with moments of genuine human reactions.
Israel said it would not ease its blockade of Gaza until Shalit was freed. The abducted soldier's long plight was an extremely emotional issue within Israel, with large, tearful rallies on his birthdays and frequent media appearances by his father. Reflecting wide support for the cause, one Israeli TV anchor ended his daily newscast by mournfully reciting how many days the soldier has been held captive. Israeli opponents of such a deal spoke out, warning that releasing top Palestinian militants could result in the deaths of many Israelis in renewed attacks, as well as increased Palestinian motivation to abduct more soldiers in the future.
He mournfully examines his deformed hands and features; as the officers enter and examine the mausoleum he crashes through the wall with his motorbike and he accidentally knocks down a police officer (whose shotgun goes off) and causes one of the chandeliers on the ceiling to fall and kill the officer. In desperation, the Beast flees into the nearby woods where he comes across a beautiful woman bathing/cooling herself by a fountain. The woman appears to be in sunny daylight, while the rest of the woods and castle clearly show that it is night-time. The woman looks into a mirror and glimpses the Beast watching her.
Caesar and Aldo fight together, but with the enemy driven back, Aldo ignores Caesar's order to stand down, and leads his forces to catch and massacre the retreating mutant humans. Caesar discovers Aldo's usurpation of power, his treatment of the humans, and Aldo's role in his son's death. Upon Aldo's return from the slaughter, the two battle it out, from the ground to the trees, and for ultimate control of the ape/human society. According to ape lore, an ape had never killed another; the population, aghast at Aldo's sin, mournfully chant "ape has killed ape" while Aldo and Caesar fight in the tree.
In 1843, Fort Des Moines, the second post by that name, was built at the confluence of the Raccoon and Des Moines River for the protection of the Sac and Fox Nation from the enemy Sioux and white encroachment until cession of the Three-Year Tract. For the next two years, the natives lived harmoniously in three separate groups not far from the fort. After receiving their annuity payment in the fall of 1845, the Native Americans mournfully made ready to vacate their beloved Iowa. Keokuk led the Sac people single file out of Iowa on September 10, 1845, down the Dragoon Trace to Fort Leavenworth.
Since his first episode, Rory has had few solo opportunities. In the season's sixth episode, "Mash Off", he had a single-verse duet with Tina on Hall & Oates mash-up of "I Can't Go for That" and "You Make My Dreams". In the "Extraordinary Merry Christmas" episode, he performed "Blue Christmas", which had already been featured on the holiday compilation soundtrack Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 2 released four weeks previously. West wrote that "Rory's crooning take" of "Blue Christmas" was "smooth and lovely", and gave it a "B+", and Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal agreed with the in-show assessment that it was "mournfully beautiful".
It shows a woman sitting alone under an eerie, barren, dead tree in which the upper branches appear as if scattering crows. The lower ground is surrounded by encroaching and engulfing weeds, which reflecting her despair, seem as if about to envelope her. She rests one arm on a branch of the tree as she looks mournfully and enigmatically out towards the far distance, perhaps looking towards an uncertain future, or as has been suggested, in waiting for the return of a long lost lover. The image was influenced by both Albrecht Dürer's engraving Melencolia I (1514) and from characters from the romantic writings of Ludwig Tieck.
The spot became a favourite haunt for lovers, eccentrics, romantics and even goths. In the 19th century the writer Maurice Graterrole described the unusual ambience of the location: ‘A heavy, almost frightening silence weights on its pious ruins, now home only to night owls. These crumbling walls, these broken and mossy stones, this fickle and wild vegetation forming a dome above the cloister which is almost impenetrable to sunlight all gradually grip your heart despite itself and you are seized with such melancholy sadness, as if you were suddenly transported into the solitude so mournfully sung by the prophet of the Lamentations. And yet, an infinite poetry lies behind it all!’Maurice Graterolle, Une ville curieuse, pp. 109-110.
He tried to reach the coast, but at some point along the way, he ejected from the aircraft. A rescue helicopter was sent to retrieve him, but as it drew within of his prone form, it appeared that Cook had suffered a broken neck and significant trauma to the back of his head, either as a result of the ejection or enemy gunfire. Believing him to be dead and drawing intense fire from nearby North Vietnamese soldiers, the pilots ultimately withdrew before they could land and retrieve his body. "Had there been any hope of life, he would have been picked up," Commander James B. Linder, of CVW-15, wrote mournfully to Cook's widow, Joan.
Disconnection between first- and second-generation immigrants: Many of the stories—notably "Seventeen Syllables," "Yoneko's Earthquake," "Morning Rain," and "Las Vegas Charley"—comment on the generational gap between the Issei and Nisei, a gap exacerbated by the cultural differences between Japan and the United States. Nowhere perhaps is this gap more clearly stated than in "Las Vegas Charley," in which the eponymous protagonist mournfully observes, "The young Japanese, the Nisei, were so Americanized now. While most of them still liked to eat their boiled rice, raw fish, and pickled vegetables, they usually spent New Year's Eve in some nightclub."Hisaye Yamamoto, "Las Vegas Charley," in Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2001, 76).
Jon Pareles from New York Times said that "Twice" "mournfully ponders sin, forgiveness and redemption", while Chuck Arnold from New York Post described the song as a "haunting piano ballad". Furthermore, Arnold felt that Aguilera displayed "softer, more subtle shades of her delivery" in order to demonstrate "what a great singer can do when it’s all about the song — and the voice". Nicholas Hautman of Us Weekly stated that "Twice" is Aguilera's best song since "Hurt", noting its "contemplative and stripped-down nature". Neil McCormick from The Daily Telegraph considered that Aguilera sounded "like a one-woman Fleetwood Mac" and praised "her rich low notes fluttering effortlessly up to falsetto with no loss of control".
The J-Men work in cooperation with the F.C.C. (Federal Culture Control), opposing the Lightning Bug with Muzac (created by M.U.S.A.C., the Military Underground Sugared Airwaves Command), then with a bomb to blow up the Lightning Bug's base on the Moon. However, the Lightning Bug beats them to it, by turning his stereo up too loud and blowing up the Moon himself (and all of New York City in the process, which the J-Men consider a "double victory"). At the end of the film, Agent Barton mournfully recites the list of J-Men who supposedly gave their lives in the epic struggle against the Bug. The Chief laughs, then starts choking on a cigar he is smoking.
Owaki has another nightmare: This time he is in an ancient time, in which he has committed a horrific crime and is sentenced to enter a hole in the mountain that is dug out for him. The nightmare grows more freakish as Owaki enters the hole and after some time moving forward in it, he can feel his neck and limbs being torturously stretched and distorted, but he remains alive and in agony. He wakes up screaming and finds out that Yoshida has unblocked her hole and disappeared into it. As he sits mournfully in front of Yoshida's hole, he drops his flashlight and discovers his own hole, much to his horror, located near Yoshida's.
In the moments before CVN's broadcast is transferred over to the Emergency Broadcast System, Tobin reiterates his optimism, discussing the opinions of a deceased colleague who was considered an expert in nuclear war scenarios. His colleague held the belief that a nuclear exchange would someday take place, but when the two superpowers were confronted with the horror of the situation, they would choose peace over war. As a now-bewildered Tobin prepares to turn things over to the EBS, it is obvious that he is shaken by the events that have occurred, and is, moreover, almost mournfully fearful over the inescapable realization that both mankind and the planet Earth may very well not have any future at all.
The music is described by Sarah Liss of CBC News as having "a pounding heartbeat, twinkly piano and swooping strings", and by James Montgomery of MTV as having "somber piano, crashing drums and hand-claps". Eric R. Danton from The Hartford Courant explains that the piano and string arrangements "roll mournfully" over the percussion. The sheet music indicates that the song is set in common time and has a moderately slow tempo with a metronome of 74 beats per minute. It is written in the key of A major arranged in the chord progression of A–Esus4–E–Fm–D–A–Esus4-E–Fm–D–Bm–D in the verses, and A–Esus4–E–Fm–E–D–E in the chorus.
"Oh No" has been described as one of the "softer" tracks on That's the Spirit in reviews of the album. In a pre-release track-by-track feature on the album, Rock Sound writer Andy Biddulph outlined that the song features vocalist Oliver Sykes "singing mournfully ... while the band around him build to a lush, textured chorus", adding that "there's almost no guitar here, but the high-tempo drumming, electronics and hard-hitting subject matter make this band sound heavier than ever". The Guardian writer Lanre Bakare categorised the song as "more dance than nu-metal", noting that it also features a "trance breakdown". The section in question appears near the end of the song and is characterised by the presence of a brass section with a saxophone solo on top.
The governor also traveled in the South; in Savannah at the end of March 1895, he became the first presidential hopeful in American history to address an audience of blacks when he spoke at an African American church. By the time he left Thomasville, he had gained the support of the majority of likely southern delegates; Platt wrote mournfully in his autobiography that Hanna "had the South practically solid before some of us awakened". In giving attention to national affairs, McKinley neglected his home front in Ohio, and when the Republican state convention met in Zanesville in May 1895, it proved to be controlled by the resurgent Foraker, who sought the Senate seat to be filled by the Ohio General Assembly in January 1896. That convention endorsed McKinley for president and Foraker for Senate, and nominated Foraker supporters for state and party offices, including Asa Bushnell to succeed McKinley as governor.
" The Fountaine Family (1776) Thomas Gage (1768) Myles Cooper (1768) West's subsequent letters were considerably responsible for making Copley discontented with his situation and prospects in a colonial town. Copley in his letters to West of October 13 and November 12, 1766 gleefully accepted the invitation to send other pictures to the Exhibition and mournfully referred to himself as "peculiarly unlucky in Liveing in a place into which there has not been one portrait brought that is worthy to be call'd a Picture within my memory." In a later letter to West, of June 17, 1768, he displayed a cautious person's reasons for not rashly giving up the good living which his art gave him. He wrote: "I should be glad to go to Europe, but cannot think of it without a very good prospect of doing as well there as I can here.
The book begins at the funeral of its protagonist. The remainder of the book, which ends with his death, looks mournfully back on episodes from his life, including his childhood, where he and his older brother, Howie, worked in his father's shop, Everyman's Jewelry Store. He has been married three times, with two sons from his first marriage who resent him for leaving their mother, and one daughter from his second marriage who treats him with kindness and compassion, though he divorced her mother after beginning an affair with a 24-year-old Danish model, who subsequently became his third wife. Having divorced her as well, he has moved in his old age to a retirement community at the New Jersey shore, where he lives alone and attempts to paint, having passed up a career as an artist early in his life to work in advertising in order to support himself and his family.
Chaney noted that the opening number, "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "sounded much more vibrant and fresh with Mercedes" on lead, Futterman called it "utterly joyful", and it was the favorite song of the episode for Martin and Stanhope. Votta declared that "Amber Riley shines throughout the episode, but none more than here where she commands attention", and Sullivan called it a "nice rendition" that was nevertheless presented with "some incredibly awkward cuts from the original song". Entertainment Weekly Abby West wrote that "Rory's crooning take" of "Blue Christmas" was "smooth and lovely", and gave it a "B+", and Flandez agreed with the in-show assessment that it was "mournfully beautiful". Futterman said that the song "perfectly suits his vocals", but was unimpressed with Rory "standing awkwardly" through the song; Michael Slezak of TVLine noted the static staging and filming of the number and gave it a "C", and while Chaney said he sang it "just fine", she said he "didn't sell it", and gave it a "C+".
The character of Madge Allsop figured prominently in the book My Gorgeous Life (1989), which, although written by Humphries, was purported to be an autobiography of Dame Edna herself. The book provides much background to Madge and Edna's ongoing friendship, and includes a detailed account of the death of Madge's husband, Douglas Allsop, whilst on their honeymoon in Rotorua. In the line drawings that illustrate the book (drawn by John Richardson), the young Madge is depicted as a recognizable caricature of Emily Perry. Since the 1980s, theatre programmes for Barry Humphries' one-man shows have frequently included photographs of Madge Allsop (as portrayed by Emily Perry) alongside those of Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson. For example, the glossy souvenir programme for Humphries' Australian tour, Dame Edna: Back to my roots and other suckers included depictions of Madge in her pink frilly “Edna Loves Me” apron, dancing with Dame Edna while wearing a Vivienne Westwood outfit, shopping with Dame Edna in an exclusive boutique, posing mournfully along Errol Flynn's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and being attacked by a giant prop shark in Edna's swimming pool.

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