Weeping
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In most of the scenes the character of Umarao is shown crying
weeping
or fearful ..quite the opposite of a courtesan's character which is about presentation entertainment.
And the
weeping
chef on the lawn only adds to this mish-mash of a film.
Weeping
into the phone, the old black man asks rhetorically, " What they done?
and i feel like weeping, here is the story about a woman who has been failed by everybody she has come in to contact with.
And, as if the themes, setting and plot don't ram home the message hard enough, the film is soundtracked by a constant
weeping
of violins and woodwind.
Personally I was happy to see the foul mouthed fat kid keel over from heart attack though I don't think that was how Leigh intended the audience to react and I suspect many a
weeping
wallower was wringing tears from their hanky.
By the end I was
weeping
I was so touched ( and I don't cry easily at movies ).
So the old tyrant, surrounded by his bodyguards and
weeping
supporters, announced that he would withdraw from the race.
Argentina’s trial of the generals was a successful ritual in the painstaking transition from military junta to democracy, but the experience ended with
weeping
self-doubt.
People who ostensibly are
weeping
for Princess Diana are actually mourning their own loved ones.
They wept at the sight of their teachers
weeping.
In the unlikely event that a statue of him is ever unveiled, let it show him
weeping.
Before you start
weeping
in sympathy with the farmer, ask yourself one question: what would have been the fate of the lambs if there had been no outbreak of foot and mouth disease?
In spite of his hesitations before the reunification of Germany, Helmut Kohl, who could be seen
weeping
at his funeral, had no better friend: he forgot neither the support received from him during the euromissiles crisis nor their common struggle for Maastricht's Europe.
The Washington Post gave readers actual video footage of the abusive interrogation of a Canadian minor, Omar Khadr, who was seen showing his still-bleeding abdominal wounds,
weeping
and pleading with his captors.
He had thrown himself into a chair,
weeping
like a child, and throwing fifty francs on the table:"Here," he stammered.
And she never ceased; while other cries, more heart-breaking lamentations, were heard from a neighbouring house: Chicot's wife and children were
weeping
over the body.
In the drawing-room, the Grégoires were
weeping
as they watched Cécile recover.
But the narrative of the five who had escaped increased the weeping; fifteen mates had not been able to follow them, having gone astray, and been walled up by falls.
Captain Nemo clenched his fists, and tears slid from his eyes, which I had thought incapable of
weeping.
They were all love, lovers, sweethearts, persecuted ladies fainting in lonely pavilions, postilions killed at every stage, horses ridden to death on every page, sombre forests, heartaches, vows, sobs, tears and kisses, little skiffs by moonlight, nightingales in shady groves, "gentlemen" brave as lions, gentle as lambs, virtuous as no one ever was, always well dressed, and
weeping
like fountains.
As to the chemist's spouse, she was the best wife in Normandy, gentle as a sheep, loving her children, her father, her mother, her cousins,
weeping
for other's woes, letting everything go in her household, and detesting corsets; but so slow of movement, such a bore to listen to, so common in appearance, and of such restricted conversation, that although she was thirty, he only twenty, although they slept in rooms next each other and he spoke to her daily, he never thought that she might be a woman for another, or that she possessed anything else of her sex than the gown.
More than one showed his humble medal with pride; and no doubt when he got home to his good housewife, he hung it up
weeping
on the modest walls of his cot.
Charles sank back into his arm-chair overwhelmed, trying to discover what could be wrong with her, fancying some nervous illness, weeping, and vaguely feeling something fatal and incomprehensible whirling round him.
Then he lashed his perspiring jades afresh, but indifferent to their jolting, running up against things here and there, not caring if he did, demoralised, and almost
weeping
with thirst, fatigue, and depression.
She was writhing in his arms,
weeping.
Then she remembered the day when, all anxious and full of hope, she had entered beneath this large nave, that had opened out before her, less profound than her love; and she walked on
weeping
beneath her veil, giddy, staggering, almost fainting.
He stood up, his handkerchief to his lips, with a rattling sound in his throat, weeping, and choked by sobs that shook his whole body.
Pale as a statue and with eyes red as fire, Charles, not weeping, stood opposite her at the foot of the bed, while the priest, bending one knee, was muttering words in a low voice.
When he had recovered consciousness, he fell, weeping, into Bovary's arms: "My girl!
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