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    1. Professional services of trained counselors may also be made available free of cost to senior citizens who are in the grip of anxiety, depression, grief arising out of bereavement and conflicts due to problematic relationships with family members


    2. All my residents have suffered loss as a result of war – either tangible loss in the shape of careers thrown off course or emotional trauma caused by bereavement - and I can empathise with them … if for a different, and drastically less acceptable reason


    3. It is in this moment of pain and bereavement that we have the opportunity to find God in a powerful way or to reject Him in a powerful way


    4. It’s no fun struggling with bereavement, children and financial issues


    5. ‘I reckon Katie and Ben are probably the best people to help her at the moment … they’ve been through the bereavement process themselves, poor kids


    6. Kiri felt sadness wash over her as she was reminded of her own recent bereavement


    7. As far as she could remember the subject of death had always been taboo; bereavement a rare and traumatic event


    8. It is not surprising that (say) a bereavement can dramatically affect short term


    9. Could bring joy to those in bereavement


    10. “ At least you’ll be with your father, which is more than I can say” Stephen said his eyes blurring over his bereavement

    11. "reasons of bereavement," cancelled appointments, politely but firmly rejected offers of company or outings from friends, and found solace in drink


    12. With her makeup a clever combination of grey and hunter green to complement her simple riding clothes that she had chosen since her gowns would be too ostentatious for mourning, Lady Jane stood attentively at his side as she stared straight ahead and seemed acutely annoyed by the proceedings, though she maintained her formal, proper grace and viewed the proceedings with the proper expressions of bereavement over the death of someone she had apparently not even known


    13.  Provides bereavement care and counseling to surviving family and friends


    14. "Bereavement is like a mine field


    15. check would be reimbursed by his company via a bereavement plan


    16. He wallowed in his bereavement


    17. How did he know these things about her? But what did it matter? She had trusted Outsiders before, and all it had got her was grief, bereavement and ten years of painful banishment


    18. friend’s bereavement before the great wars of the last century


    19. In spite of cross and conflict, the true Christian has an inward peace compared to which the world has nothing to give; for it is a peace which trouble, bereavement, sickness, and death itself cannot take away


    20. " There is a meaning and a "needs be" in every bitter cup that we have to drink, and a wise cause for every loss and bereavement under which we mourn

    21. Now here comes The Law to justly kick their lazy squatting asses out of their rent past due bereavement


    22. If there is a give-and-take commercial policy in affection, naturally it ends in tragedy and bereavement


    23. Bereavement is the necessary consequence of worldly love


    24. His wife's infidelity had obviously devastated him as much as a bereavement


    25. The latter's distraction at his bereavement is a subject too painful to be dwelt on; its after effects showed how deep the sorrow sunk


    26. “How are you holding up?” she said, as though Jane were recently bereaved, and for a moment Jane struggled to recall her recent bereavement


    27. gunfire for the men to cross the lines and the warden marching with his keys to lock the gates and the bagpipes and only captain Groves and father talking about Rorkes drift and Plevna and sir Garnet Wolseley and Gordon at Khartoum lighting their pipes for them everytime they went out drunken old devil with his grog on the windowsill catch him leaving any of it picking his nose trying to think of some other dirty story to tell up in a corner but he never forgot himself when I was there sending me out of the room on some blind excuse paying his compliments the Bushmills whisky talking of course but hed do the same to the next woman that came along I suppose he died of galloping drink ages ago the days like years not a letter from a living soul except the odd few I posted to myself with bits of paper in them so bored sometimes I could fight with my nails listening to that old Arab with the one eye and his heass of an instrument singing his heah heah aheah all my compriments on your hotchapotch of your heass as bad as now with the hands hanging off me looking out of the window if there was a nice fellow even in the opposite house that medical in Holles street the nurse was after when I put on my gloves and hat at the window to show I was going out not a notion what I meant arent they thick never understand what you say even youd want to print it up on a big poster for them not even if you shake hands twice with the left he didnt recognise me either when I half frowned at him outside Westland row chapel where does their great intelligence come in Id like to know grey matter they have it all in their tail if you ask me those country gougers up in the City Arms intelligence they had a damn sight less than the bulls and cows they were selling the meat and the coalmans bell that noisy bugger trying to swindle me with the wrong bill he took out of his hat what a pair of paws and pots and pans and kettles to mend any broken bottles for a poor man today and no visitors or post ever except his cheques or some advertisement like that wonderworker they sent him addressed dear Madam only his letter and the card from Milly this morning see she wrote a letter to him who did I get the last letter from O Mrs Dwenn now what possessed her to write from Canada after so many years to know the recipe I had for pisto madrileno Floey Dillon since she wrote to say she was married to a very rich architect if Im to believe all I hear with a villa and eight rooms her father was an awfully nice man he was near seventy always goodhumoured well now Miss Tweedy or Miss Gillespie theres the piannyer that was a solid silver coffee service he had too on the mahogany sideboard then dying so far away I hate people that have always their poor story to tell everybody has their own troubles that poor Nancy Blake died a month ago of acute neumonia well I didnt know her so well as all that she was Floeys friend more than mine poor Nancy its a bother having to answer he always tells me the wrong things and no stops to say like making a speech your sad bereavement symphathy I always make that mistake and newphew with 2 double yous in I hope hell write me a longer letter the next time if its a thing he really likes me O thanks be to the great God I got somebody to give me what I badly wanted to put some heart up into me youve no chances at all in this place like you used long ago I wish somebody would write me a loveletter his wasnt much and I told him he could write what he liked yours ever Hugh Boylan in old Madrid stuff silly women believe love is sighing I am dying still if he wrote it I suppose thered be some truth in it true or no it fills up your whole day and life always something to think about every moment and see it all


    28. He recalled her own bereavement


    29. But that is a lot of moving parts for one sick patient’s care—and that doesn’t even take into consideration the new emotional issues of bereavement and how they would play into diagnosis and treatment


    30. Nothing approached the grave passion of that time but the deep, passionate sense of his bereavement

    31. I think the hysteria kept the shock at bay for a while, but we still faced the dilemma of whether to tell my father of his bereavement


    32. The latter’s distraction at his bereavement is a subject too painful to be dwelt on; its after-effects showed how deep the sorrow sunk


    33. I didn't want to intrude on this bereavement


    34. I longed to be his; I panted to return: it was not too late; I could yet spare him the bitter pang of bereavement


    35. And, whatever view of the accident be taken, whether the moralist shall use it to point the text of a solemn or denunciatory warning, or whether the materialist, swinging to the other extreme, scouts any other theory than that of the "fortuitous concurrence of atoms," there is scarcely a thinking mortal who has heard of what happened who has not been deeply stirred, in the sense of a personal bereavement, to a profound humility and the conviction of his own insignificance in the greater universal scheme


    36. And the will lay on the floor, the general's wife kneeling on it, as on a prayer carpet, in an attitude of prayer, her clasped hands on the window sill, her wet eyes fixed on a faintly twinkling star, as though calling heaven to witness her inconsolable grief and bereavement


    37. It was the frenzy of a tender-hearted woman at hearing of an act of cruelty rather than the agony of one who suffers a personal bereavement


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    bereavement mourning sadness dolour sorrow