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They will leave the lamenting of the unscored goals to outsiders.
"Let's go," Jamie interrupted, unwilling to spend time in useless lamenting.
The island was stone cold dead, except for the lamenting of fossils in wind, which only exaggerated the somber mood.
There must be no furious lamenting.
But the lamenting of the priestesses at sunrise was one thing, it was a symbol, a remembering.
Afterward, there was no lamenting, no anger.
He was faint with hunger and weak with long lamenting, as he stepped within his own doors.
She complained of how it stung, but eventually her lamenting subsided and she rested her head against his shoulders.
The howling of wolves gets on one's nerves the worst, I believe: the lamenting of women he talks about was surely wolves.
The lamenting of Polyphemus is marked by the statement of her rejection of him and his consequent despondence.
From the blackness that was the Greenwitch came a hair-raising sound: a long low lamenting, like a moan, rising and falling in a mumbling whine.
"The nun of Matsushima burns the brine And fuels the fires with the logs of her lamenting, now more than ever."
"After so much lamenting of the chronic loss of the spotlight to Athens," he said, "we are finally starting to embrace our offbeat sense of self again."
With the loss, it was Hayes's turn to do the lamenting, saying, "Any time you have the opportunity to win, you hope you can capitalize on it.
And then there was no sound but the anguished lamenting of Kevin's harp and Lancelet weeping at her side as they bore Viviane forth to rest.
In a moment the three whistles were shrieking frantically, thin and reedy against the wind and the sea, only a thin pipe, like the lamenting of lost souls.
It is not sorrow, despair or resignation, or the wringing of hands: it is just the great grief and lamenting of a mother who has lost her son."
It figures in the show's earliest painting, a piece of pre-Victorian camp titled "Mother Lamenting Over Her Child" (1824), by Frederick Stiles Agate.
By the time all of her lamenting made its way through the office messaging system, she had quit in a huff and the entire agency had learned that her ex-boyfriend didn't pick up his socks.
To the Editor: Bob Herbert's lamenting of the proposed closing of 27 child health clinics in New York (Op-Ed, May 21) and the lobbying by hospitals to prevent reductions in their reimbursement rates are related.
A most extraordinary display of shooting stars, night after night; sounds like the lamenting of women from the forest and two divine youths on white horses in Greek, not German, dress, had suddenly ridden through the middle of the camp at dawn.
And the melancholy fir-trees Waved their dark green fans above him, Waved their purple cones above him, Sighing with him to console him, Mingling with his lamentation Their complaining, their lamenting.
What I have left to call my own--it is little beyond the worth of a few jewels--I will make it the first charge of his life to bestow, with the compassion and lamenting of his dead mother, on this injured family, if the sister can be discovered.'
The vocal soloists were exemplary: the radiant soprano Harolyn Blackwell; a stentorian baritone, William Stone, who made his Philharmonic debut, and John Aler, who stole the show as the roasting swan, protesting his fate in sky-high flights of tenorial lamenting.
The people came swift down running lamenting, and found Her floating, for the river would not drown the Blessed-Miraculous-Beloved; and in Her fist She held the edge of his starry cloak, as in Her hand She now holds the heavens and all that is in them. "