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Grief and over
Grief over the death of his son is another possible explanation of his suicide, and Suzanne Aspden speculates that Carey suffered from paranoia, while others have suspected that he had depression or other maladies.
* Grief points dissipate slowly over time, but accumulate faster if many separate instances of friendly fire occur back-to-back — someone who does 500 points of friendly fire damage in 1 minute suffers more than someone who does 500 points of friendly fire damage over 2 hours.
* Grief goes over, Globe Theatre, 1935 ;
The plays The Wind and the rain, Grief goes over, Men in white, The Island, Story of an African farm and a novelised version of The Wind and the rain, 1936.

Grief and Her
Her novella The Age of Grief was made into the 2002 film The Secret Lives of Dentists.

Grief and by
His death was commemorated in a special treatise ( Callisthenes or a Treatise on Grief ) by his friend Theophrastus, whose acquaintance he made during a visit to Athens.
The style was pioneered in the early 1990s by bands such as Eyehategod, Crowbar, Buzzov * en, Acid Bath, and Grief.
A Solitary Grief ( 1991 ) is a novel by Bernice Rubens about a Harley Street doctor who cannot cope with his own life.
Grief can be caused by the loss of one's home and possessions, as occurs with refugees.
* A brown bear coating himself in baking soda to be acceptable to humans as a polar bear, a young boy selling frozen words, and a woman whose voice cuts through a giant tree to release oranges that light the Polar night are all tales told by a Pomor elder in the Soviet animation film Laughter and Grief by the White Sea.
* Grief, originally titled by Still as Weeping Angel ( 1953 )
The next morning, Ox and Grief of Dawn are interrupted in their love play by Moon Boy.
* Laughter and Grief by the White Sea, a film celebrating the Pomors ' culture.
He portrayed the title role in the 1950s television series Captain David Grief, based on short stories by Jack London.
* Bricklemanship The New Brunswick Grief Book-Interduction by Still Pickens ( 1978 ) ISBN 0-9690732-1-6
* 1985-Cards of Grief by Jane Yolen
Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides.
To the Struggle Against World Terrorism ( also known as the Tear of Grief and the Tear Drop Memorial ) is a 10 story sculpture by Zurab Tsereteli that was given to the United States as an official gift of the Russian government as a memorial to the victims of the September 11 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
In January, 2011, two grieving parents, Kelly Farley of Chicago and Barry Kluger, of Scottsdale, Arizona, began a national petition to urge Congress to amend the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 to include loss of a child, which currently is not covered in the national bill nor the states, although Maine offers leave for a service member killed in action. The Farley-Kluger Initiative is supported by Parents of Murdered Children ( POMC ), the military organizations Blue Star Families, Marine Parents. com, Gold Star Family Support, The JED Foundation ( college-age suicide ), The American Institute of Healthcare Professionals, The American Academy of Grief Counselors, The Children's Bereavement Center, the M. I. S. S.
* Jennie Roosevelt Pool, cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt, her grave is marked by one of the Angel of Grief monuments
* Angel of Grief ( this statue was on the Once album cover of Nightwish, as well as on the covers of works by other bands )
A Grief Observed is an exploration of Lewis ’ s thoughts and questions brought about by the grief at the passing of his wife.
The book is often compared to another book by Lewis, The Problem of Pain, written approximately twenty years before A Grief Observed.
Kupcinet's death was first mentioned in connection with the assassination of JFK in 1967 by researcher Penn Jones, Jr. in the self-published book Forgive My Grief II.
* How Great My Grief by Thomas Hardy
The epitaph was featured in Laughter and Grief by the White Sea, a 1987 Soviet traditionally-animated feature film directed by Leonid Nosyrev made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio.
På If Grief Could Wait she sings both her own songs and compositions by Henry Purcell, Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake.

Andromache and over
* Neoptolemus, following the advice of Helenus, who accompanied him when he traveled over land, was always accompanied by Andromache.
In Roman myths, the kingdom of Phtia was taken over by Helenus, who married Andromache.
Wachter finally went to Stuttgart, where he painted " Cimon in Prison ", " Ulysses and the Sirens ", the " Boat of Life ", " Andromache standing at the Urn with Hector's Ashes ", the " Greek Muse mourning over the Ruins of Athens ", a " Virgin with St. John Sorrowing at the Grave of Christ ", etc.

Andromache and Hector
Not to be confused with Andromache, wife of Hector.
File: Jacques-Louis David-Andromache Mourning Hector. JPG | Andromache mourns Hector ( 1783 ), Musée du Louvre, Paris
Fragment 16, for instance, serves to characterise Helen, a key figure of Homer's, while Fragment 44 glorifies domestic joy by depicting the events leading to the wedding of Hector and Andromache.
Neoptolemus got Andromache, wife of Hector, and Odysseus was given Hecuba, Priam's wife.
Mentioned briefly in Euripides ' plays Trojan Women and Hecuba, simply stating that Andromache, wife of Hector, was his promised spear bride.
" Andromache Mourning Hector " by Jacques-Louis David, 1783
In Greek mythology, Andromache (; ) was the wife of Hector and daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes.
Homer's rendering of Andromache portrays her as a perfect wife, giving Hector sound advice regarding the defense of Troy which he disregards in favor of meeting the Greeks in the field of battle.
In Greek mythology, Astyanax (; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυάναξ – Astyánax, gen .: Ἀστυάνακτος ) was the son of Hector, Crown Prince of Troy and Princess Andromache of Cilician Thebe.
He is the father of Andromache, wife of Hector, and of seven sons, including Podes.
# Son of Hector and Andromache, brother of Astyanax.
In its first catalog of 1769 she appears with “ R. A .” after her name ( an honor she shared with one other woman, Mary Moser ); and she contributed the Interview of Hector and Andromache, and three other classical compositions.
* Hector takes leave of Andromache.
In 1773, still in Rome, his Hector ’ s Farewell from Andromache won the Accademia di S Luca's gold medal.
While Troy is burned, Paris sees Andromache, Helen, and many others escaping from Troy through the secret passage Hector showed his wife.
* Peter O ' Toole as Priam He is the king of Troy, father of Hector and Paris, uncle of Briseis and father-in-law of Andromache.
He is the younger son of Priam, brother of Hector, cousin of Briseis and brother-in-law of Andromache.
* Rose Byrne as Briseis She is the priestess of Apollo, niece of Priam and cousin of Hector and Paris, cousin-in-law of Andromache.
* Saffron Burrows as Andromache She is the princess of Troy and wife of Hector.
Jacques-Louis David's Andromache Mourning Hector was his reception offering in 1783 ; today it is in the collections of the Louvre Museum.
Eetion's daughter Andromache was given in marriage to Hector, son of King Priam of Troy.
However, when she came across a painting depicting the parting of Hector from Andromache in the Iliad, she burst into tears.
Brutus ' friend Acilius heard of this, and quoted Homer where Andromache speaks to Hector:

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