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Z finds them gone and makes his way to rescue Bala, aided by a wasp named Chip ( Dan Aykroyd ), whom he met earlier and has made himself drunk grieving over the loss of his swatted wife, Muffy ( Jane Curtin ).
In 1926 Weyman appeared at Rudolph Valentino's funeral and attached himself to his grieving lover Pola Negri as a personal physician.
Count Franz von Walsegg ( January 17, 1763 – November 11, 1827 ) was an aristocrat, living in Stuppach Castle near Gloggnitz, who is best remembered for having commissioned a requiem mass from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791 following the death of his twenty-year old wife Anna ( the grieving count, only 28 himself at the time, would never remarry ).
The work opens with the swain, who finds himself grieving for the death of his friend, Lycidas, in an idyllic pastoral world.
Davey is a lonely child and is still grieving over his mother, so he immerses himself in the fantasy world of Cloak & Dagger, an espionage game which exists in both role playing and video forms.
While out of town for his father-in-law's funeral, Nick can't bring himself to lie when a grieving Connie challenges him to say that he has never cheated on her.
After B ' wana sacrifices himself to defeat Starro, she is seen grieving at his funeral.
While he was grieving that he got it wrong, the Lord himself said that he had broken the pot both with the churning stick and the grinding stone.
Her grieving husband had to be restrained from throwing himself into the grave with her.
His stricken wife, who knew him well, would later write to her son that he could only have killed himself in order to atone for a wrong which could not be atoned for otherwise-which is precisely the truth, though his grieving family members, not having shared his change of heart about the Blacks, do not realise that this was indeed the specific terrible wrong he sought to atone for.
Needing some therapy himself after his father's death, a grieving Sobel talks Vitti into finding a regular job ( as per FBI request ).

grieving and into
After the death of Meleager, Artemis turned his grieving sisters, the Meleagrids into guineafowl that Artemis loved very much.
Consumption of a person from within the same community is called endocannibalism ; ritual cannibalism of the recently deceased can be part of the grieving process, or a way of guiding the souls of the dead into the bodies of living descendants.
Many of the faithful spend long hours into the night grieving at the Tomb, where it is customary to kiss the wounds on the Lord's body.
Pankhurst made their Russell Square home into a centre for grieving sisters, attracting activists of many types.
Helios refused to forgive Clytia for betraying his beloved, and a grieving Clytia wilted and slowly turned into a heliotrope, which follows the sun every day.
Zeus and Apollo, out of pity for the grieving family, transformed the members into birds.
The twice widowed and grieving duke went to Darmstadt, where he gave the children into the care of his mother-in-law and Louise's godmother, the widowed Landgravine Marie Louise.
While Henry was still deeply grieving over the death of Gabrielle d ' Estrées, she induced him into a written promise to marry her.
After a brief stay with her still grieving parents in heavily bombed Portsmouth, Manning moved into a London flat.
His death, in 1960, coincided with the death of Saunders's father, and another friend, and put her into what she later called a state of " pathological grieving ".
Her personal touch is shown in one of the nave windows, which is based on a cartoon by Paoletti and depicts Christ welcoming the soul of a child into Heaven before the eyes of its grieving mother, an allusion to the death of Leland Stanford, Jr., the Stanfords ' only child and the university's namesake, who died in 1884 of typhoid shortly before his 16th birthday.
His decline from the rollicking poet to grieving recluse earned the sympathy of the people of Albany and when he died in 1887, the New York State Assembly ordered his likeness to be chiseled into the " poet's corner " of the Great Western Staircase in the New York State Capitol.
A scene described as one of the film's " most shocking and controversial sequences " shows the funeral of an ARVN soldier and his grieving family, as a sobbing woman is restrained from climbing into the grave after the coffin.

grieving and work
Royce kept these and other personal tragedies far from the text of his published work, but the grieving certainly affected and deepened his insight and perhaps exaggerated the quality of his hope.
Today, Rainbows has a global network of 6, 500 community-based program sites and 40, 000 trained volunteer facilitators who work directly with grieving children throughout the United States and in 17 other countries.
When he tries again, Tom is told by her work friend that Mary Jo is still grieving for her boyfriend, Jamie Adler, who died in a car accident.

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Later, after losing and greatly grieving over his kantele, Väinämöinen makes another one from a birch, strung with the hair of a willing maiden, and its magic proves equally profound.
Mary's presence at the Crucifixion and Jesus ' tomb, has been suggested to be as at least consistent with the role of grieving wife and widow.
In her book Patterns of Culture, Benedict studied the Pueblo culture and how they dealt with grieving and death.
Transfer services are limited as to what they can offer the public as they do not have licenses issued for preparation embalming nor can they hold or offer services for a visitation with the remains present, however, this process is becoming more valuable in North America despite the loss of what traditional funeral service can provide a grieving family.
Cyradis, still grieving over the loss of Toth and unable to consult with her people, experiences a few moments of terrible panic for fear of making the wrong choice, until Polgara removes her blindfold so that she may see with human eyes.
Tablet nine opens with Gilgamesh roaming the wild clothed in animal skins, grieving for Enkidu.
Hardly able to cope with the loss, their grieving parents are approached by a slick city lawyer who wants them to sue for damages.
* Center for Hope is an organization set up in the early 1980s to provide bereavement and critical illness support for adults and children living with an illness, grieving a loss or coping with a trauma.
Still grieving his mother, Merton never quite hit it off with Evelyn Scott.
He lived with his mother until her death at age 91 in 1960, leading Noël Coward to remark, apropos Webb's grieving, " It must be terrible to be orphaned at 71.
After a long period of grieving, the band continued for a time, with rumours that they were working with former Scarce drummer Stephen Albert, but the band officially announced that they had split up on 23 February 1998.
At the same time Lindemann was laying the foundation for the study of grief and dysfunctional grieving, Alexandra Adler was working with more than 500 survivors of the fire and conducting some of the earliest research on post-traumatic stress disorder.
Trolls took images of her disfigured body they found on the internet and used them to torture the girl ’ s grieving parents by sending them photos with subject lines like “ Hey, Daddy, I ’ m still alive .” Hoping that they would click on them.
It was called Sometimes Mountains Move and described David's story and how the Koop family members each dealt with the grieving process.
Director Nicolas Roeg's edgy, puzzling and macabre Don't Look Now ( 1973 ), a tale of despair in Venice, with Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie as a couple grieving the drowning death of their daughter.
In 1996, Field was awarded with the Berlinale Camera award at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival for her role as a grieving vigilante mother in Eye for an Eye for director John Schlesinger.
The boy recovers and returns to Earth with Titania's curses in his ears, having to come to terms with the revelation that the people he thought of as his parents-a mother who died in a car crash caused by his one-armed, grieving father-might be no relation to him at all.
In 2011, Sheen took on a Twitter challenge by a grieving mother to help critically ill babies born with Congenital diaphragmatic hernia by supporting CHERUBS – The Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Awareness and Support.
Members of his family were then reported to have started grieving for TJ around Eveleigh Street with a crowd gathering commiserating with the family.

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