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From the other room, the sound of lamentation began again.
I learned not to get lost in lamentations or expectations.
That is the question I get 10 times more often than a lamentation about the drop in the market.
There seemed no possible response to their arguments, which were lamentations of pain.
What was the point of all this dark, brooding lamentation?
Matters are very different with the more modern school of doubt and lamentation.
How little has your own world prepared you to comprehend such lamentations.
It will be seen I have little sympathy with the common lamentations of the artist class.
I cut short his lamentations, by suggesting that we should start for the camp.
At any other time, the news of this disaster would have brought fear and lamentation to Atlanta.
Which would seem to be the point of this intense, sustained lamentation.
Because it sounded like a true lamentation by one in desperation.
Television drama is often the whipping boy for these lamentations.
The house rang with lamentations, which were echoed all through the court.
Did he hear the sound of lamentation from within?
There were the words of weeping and lamentation that I had not seen on the streets or in my living room.
Republicans want to hear the lamentations of the Democrats' women and children."
But the original translation of the speech includes no such lamentations.
I cut her lamentations short and said she should be talking to her husband, not to me.
The relatives began lamentations, calling on the deceased by name.
Most Lamentations show much more contact between the mourners and the body.
There were no lamentations, but all men, women, and children shaved their heads.
It is not a book of fear or lamentation.
Nor is there much conventional sense of lamentation, until the piano part near the end.
The lamentations are ours, for we caused them with our vanity.