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20 Sentences With "sadnesses"

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Yet it seems a beginning to all sadnesses,frailty, and going away.
Yet at the heart of the story, as of Mary's biography, were primeval sadnesses and fears.
Jen's gift is for comedy that resonates, and sadnesses that arise with perfect timing from absurdities.
Rather than offer statistics to illustrate the sadnesses of the First World War, the game leans into character-led melodrama.
"One of her sadnesses was that she didn't have a real childhood of her own," says Gregson Wagner of her mother.
But TV is often about finding ways to prolong sadnesses, to draw them out and play them back in slow motion.
Meredith: As an editor, one of my biggest sadnesses is that I can't actually assign a reporter to investigate Bright Star theme parks.
It's a place where he and fellow caregivers can talk about the stresses, questions, and sadnesses that come with supporting an incapacitated loved one.
"One of the great sadnesses of Hunter's life is that none of these people who were supposedly so friendly to him are around anymore," Peter said.
During their conversation, Silverman opened up about the "regrets" and "sadnesses" she feels around not having kids — as well as the messages she receives from people who think she should.
But for all the Boiler Room Girls, this was obviously a very traumatic experience and probably one of the greatest sadnesses in their life — that one of their friends was killed.
"I don't have a lifestyle that's conducive to having kids the way I want to have kids, but that doesn't mean I have no regrets or no sadnesses about it," she adds.
And when it swerves suddenly from the mundane to the shocking, he may be attempting to illustrate that, even with its sadnesses and dissatisfactions, life must be cherished precisely for its evanescence and the echoing, eternal darkness of its opposite.
While Ms. Rowling's astonishingly limber voice still moves effortlessly between Ron's adolescent sarcasm and Harry's growing solemnity, from youthful exuberance to more philosophical gravity, "Deathly Hallows" is, for the most part, a somber book that marks Harry's final initiation into the complexities and sadnesses of adulthood.
In a concluding riff, he spoke movingly of the tragedies he has suffered—the loss of a wife and child in a car accident; the loss of a son to brain cancer—and asked his audience to reflect on the everyday sadnesses that preoccupy ordinary Americans.
Then beside way was the story of people ,living in upper floor of Saeedas house on rent. They were two woman s named as Hazoori begun who came from a mehal and her sister Dil Araam with their mother's brother named Mammon Hazoor. Then there was story of poor condition of all people and sadnesses of Saeeda and the rent people.
In 1957 she took a job as a camera operator with the dramatic art department at the national television service. By 1968 she had reached the position of "erste Kamerafrau" (literally, "first camera lady"). That day job still left time for her to continue with her freelance photography, capturing "people in city spaces [and] the sadnesses of daily life". On a couple of occasions she managed to travel abroad: there was a photographic trip to Warsaw in 1959 and another to Moscow in 1969.
Personal inspection of site) Alfred and Jessie experienced many of the sadnesses of parents of this era, losing their youngest child Wilfred to infantile paralysis (polio) and their son Archie to a sniper's bullet in World War I. Their daughter Ethel was keen to work outside the home as a "business girl" (clerical work); however, Alfred did not approve of this plan and Ethel remained at home where (perhaps as a compromise) she acted as secretary and chauffeur to her father (who had by then lost his right hand).
In 1976, they appeared in Mića Milošević's film Tit for Tat, and some of their songs were used in the film.Tit for Tat at the Internet Movie Database They performed at the 1976 BOOM Festival in Belgrade, and a live version of their song "Moj đerdane" ("(Oh) My Necklace") was released on the BOOM '76 live album.BOOM '76 at Discogs Their debut album Moje bube (My Bugs) was released in 1977.Moje bube at Discogs Album featured previously released "Kara Mustafa" and "Moje tuge" ("My Sadnesses"), humorous songs "Vuk i krava" ("Wolf and Cow") and "Oglas" ("Ad") and ballads "Uspavanka" ("Lullaby"), "Ni sam ne znam kada" ("I Myself Don't Know When") and "Prvi sneg" ("First Snow"), the latter, written by Dušan Mihajlović "Spira", becoming one of Suncokret's signature songs.
While not a favorite among audiences, "Fly" has been widely acclaimed by critics, particularly for its cinematography and its method of developing the relationship between Walter and Jesse. Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave "Fly" an A grade, praising Rian Johnson's direction and remarking that the episode "would have been stellar even with more conventional direction, but with the unhinged images and bold juxtapositions Johnson provides, it's one of the most distinctive hours of television we're likely to see this year." In TIME, James Poniewozik called it "the most unusual and very possibly best episode of Breaking Bad so far", comparing it favorably to The Sopranos' "Pine Barrens". In Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker said he would be "shocked if both Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul don’t use the episode for Emmy consideration", and lauded it for "[opening] up to become an opportunity for Walt and Jesse to explain more fully the sadnesses and regrets they have over everything".

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