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  • 91MOURNING — (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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  • 92Naprej zastava slave — (Forward, Flag of Glory) is a Slovene poem that was used as the Slovenian national anthem[citation needed] between 1918 and 1990.[citation needed] It was written by Simon Jenko and set to music by Davorin Jenko on 16 May 1860. When Slovenia… …

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  • 93Breathing the Water — is Denise Levertov s 19th book of poetry published originally in 1984. Table of contents I *Variation on a Theme by Rilke ( The Book of Hours , Book I, Poem 1, Stanza 1) *Hunting the Phoenix *August Daybreak *A Blessing *The Spirits AppeasedII… …

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  • 94The Newry Highwayman — Lyrics In Newry Town I was bred and bornIn Stephen s Green, now I die in scornI spent my time in the saddling tradeBut I turned out to beBut I turned out to be a roving blade.At Seventeen I took a wifeI loved her dearly as I loved my lifeAnd for… …

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  • 95Out of the Loop (Brecker Brothers album) — Out of the Loop Studio album by Brecker Brothers Released 19 …

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  • 96Some Skunk Funk — Livealbum von Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker Veröffentlichung 2005 Label Telarc Forma …

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  • 97CAMILLA —    (1) a virgin queen of the Volsci, one of the heroines in the Æneid, noted for her preternatural fleetness on the racecourse, and her grace; (2) also a sister of the HORATII (q.v.), killed by her brother because she wept at the death of her… …

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  • 98pity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Feeling of compassion for another Nouns pity, compassion, commiseration, sympathy; lamentation, condolence; empathy, fellow feeling, tenderness, humanity, mercy, clemency; leniency, charity, ruth,… …

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  • 99inconsolable — in|con|so|la|ble [ˌınkənˈsəuləbəl US ˈsou ] adj so sad that it is impossible for anyone to comfort you ▪ The boy was inconsolable after the death of his dog. >inconsolably adv ▪ She wept inconsolably …

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  • 100copious — adjective existing or being produced in large quantities: Jill sat through the meeting and made copious notes. copiously adverb: Then she wept copiously …

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