Word: sorrowed
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...WHITE AMERICA has as its theme the oppression of the Negro, and the reactions to this pressure-in humor, in cynicism, in anger and in sorrow-are as numerous as the dramatic sketches that recount them...
...Indo-China war a decade ago, when it sometimes took weeks for news of a soldier's death in the jungles to reach Paris, brides often discovered that they had been married by proxy to men already killed. Was such a woman legally a bereaved widow or sorrow-stricken mistress? The Malpasset Dam disaster stirred public demand for a legal solution...
...with no sense of dismay that it was man's fate. His first novel, The Human Season, is nothing more than an extended portrayal of the enormous grief of a middle-aged Jewish plumber whose wife has died. The author does not founder in the plumber's sorrow; neither does he regard it with detachment. His view might be that of a loving son or brother who says only, because there is nothing more to say, "This is part of what...
Mead and Martin called the University police at midnight; an officer arrived at 12:10. Since the area between Memorial Drive and Sorrow Drive is under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan District Commission, the Harvard officer notified the MDC. As MDC policeman come to the seems at 1 a.m. He arrests were made...
...great sorrow, the double-breasted suit has disappeared. Sartorial sociologists blame this on the trend toward informality. "They always had to be buttoned. If you walk around in an unbuttoned double-breasted, you look like a taxi with all the doors open," explains Irwin Grossman, vice president of Manhattan's Groshire-Austin Leeds...