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  • 1Mourning Sun — Studio album by Fields of the Nephilim Released November 28, 2005 …

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  • 2Mourning Sun — Mourning Sun …

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  • 3She Walks in Beauty — is a poem written in 1814 by Lord Byron. It was the first of several poems to be set to Jewish tunes from the synagogue by Isaac Nathan, which were published as Hebrew Melodies in 1815.Singer and songwriter Arion Quinn recorded his own… …

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  • 4mourning — mourn|ing [ mɔrnıŋ ] noun uncount 1. ) the process or ceremony of expressing great sadness because someone has died: The official period of mourning is over now. in mourning: The whole town is in mourning following the crash. 2. ) OLD FASHIONED… …

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  • 5Mourning Dove (author) — Mourning Dove was a Native American author and best known for her 1927 novel mixed blood ranch woman on the Flathead Indian Reservation. The novel is one of the first written by a Native American[1] woman and one of few early Native American… …

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  • 6Mourning Ruby —   1st edition …

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  • 7MOURNING — (Heb. אֵבֶל), the expression of grief and sorrow over the death of a close relative, friend, national leader, or in response to a national calamity. The lamentation (Heb. קִינָה (kinah, qinah); נְהִי, nehi) is the specifically literary and… …

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  • 8Mourning sickness — is a collective emotional condition of recreational grieving by individuals at the death of murder victims or celebrities.[1] Such celebrity deaths may be linked to hyper attentive, intrusive and voyeuristic media coverage, which has been dubbed… …

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  • 9Mourning Wife — Theatrical poster for Mourning Wife (2001) Directed by Daisuke Gotō[1] …

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  • 10Mourning — Not to be confused with Morning. Margarita Teresa of Austria, Holy Roman Empress, in mourning, 1666; her brother, the young king Charles II of Spain appears behind her with his attendants wearing mourning dress …

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