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grief-stricken
1. They wouldn’t be grief-stricken if Tragus had died a natural death
2. Father’s grief-stricken, dark gaze, the sound of Ebira’s screams and weeping, Fyaile’s loving embrace and the two who carried Elior’s body away
3. Facing Amori with his grief-stricken face, he said
4. One only asks why there is such a war which renders millions of people grief-stricken
5. The goddess looked up, her face almost as grief-stricken as Thalia's
6. ’ His tongue was split so that he could go to school where he learned to say “Nevermore” and other choice words with which he could torment grief-stricken poets
7. Amelia was grief-stricken as were all the Colletts
8. " But Jesus seemed not to heed the servant's words, for, taking with him Peter, James, and John, he turned and said to the grief-stricken father: "Fear not; only believe
9. Barabbas's men had to overpower him, explaining to the curious crowd that the man was so grief-stricken he wanted to take Christ's place on the cross, as they wrestled the real Christ away
10. Whereas he had then been quiet but with a strange look of sovereignty in his cold eyes that stared straight ahead as if in a daze and reluctant to make contact with the others, especially Feltus, Terence now undertook the appearance of a grief-stricken husband with his emotions evident only by his furrowed brow and white knuckles, though his straight shoulders and pushed-forward chest attempted to give the illusion of strength and determination
11. Was this the reaction of a grief-stricken husband or the award-winning act of a cold-blooded murderer?
12. I asked Reverend McKenzie if it was possible to prevent the Lawless One from achieving his goal and a look of concerned appeared on his grief-stricken face and he replied
13. She's too grief-stricken to see the truth, but I saw it right off
14. Dominique knew that she had been grief-stricken and hard to reach, so she understood why Nicole gave her a wide berth
15. The thought of two days of grief-stricken silence with Dalynara was depressing
16. ‘What suffering has she gone through to be in such a state… what does the future hold for her? What’s in store for this poor woman? She seems grief-stricken… She looks like one of the living dead
17. Her defiance then gave way and she burst into tears, solid grief-stricken tears
18. One of them dies… leaving the other grief-stricken… suffering pain and loneliness for the rest of its life
19. If death is a gateway to Heaven, then when God had "mercy on him," was God not being cruel by keeping him out of Heaven? Why do most do all they can to live a little longer, even if it is in pain? If death is a friend, why is this friend not a welcome visitor? Why are we grief-stricken and not rejoicing when our “friend” takes someone we love to be with Christ and God in Heaven? How could going from this life (from pain and troubles for many) to paradise be an enemy? If death is a doorway by which we go to Heaven at the moment of death, why would a person who had lived in pain for years do everything possible to stay out of Heaven and live a little longer, even if it were in pain? Why do we mourn and not rejoice if a love one who lives in pain would go to their everlasting residence in Heaven immediately after death where there is no pain? Is it not because we know death is an enemy, not a friend (1 Corinthians 15:26), and they are under the power of death, not in Heaven; do they not by their actions demonstrate beyond any doubt that they do not believe what they profess, that death is a friend that takes there loved one to be with Christ? We will not have the victory over death unto the resurrection? But, many say going to Heaven is just what happens at death, even for the Old Testament saints who died before the death of Christ: therefore, before their sins were paid for by His death
20. If death is a gateway to Heaven, then when God had "mercy on him," was God not being cruel by keeping him out of Heaven? Why do most do all they can to live a little longer even if it is in pain? If death is a friend, why is this friend not a welcome visitor? Why are we grief-stricken and not rejoicing when someone we love is taken by his "friend" to be with Christ and God in Heaven? How could going from this life [from pain and troubles for many] to paradise be an enemy? If death is a doorway by which we go to Heaven at the moment of death, why would a person who had lived in pain for years, do everything possible to live a little longer? Why do we mourn and not rejoice if a love one who lives in pain would go to their everlasting residence in Heaven at death where there is no pain? Is it not because we know death is an enemy, not a friend [1 Corinthians 15:26], and they are under the power of death, not in Heaven? We will not have the victory over death unto the resurrection? But, many say going to Heaven is just what happens at death, even for the Old Testament saints who died before the death of Christ, therefore before their sins were paid for by His death
21. The church had been packed with Perry’s grief-stricken family
22. Paul had moved into her shell, the one that had been abandoned by her grief-stricken family
23. “Oh, Cheryl,” she said, exhausted by me, our eyes meeting in a grief-stricken détente
24. She saw grief-stricken children in desperate need, and every instinct within her impelled her to sweep them into her arms and nurture them
25. Where Gwenda looked angry, Wulfric was grief-stricken
26. “I saw it with my own eyes,” Carney replied in a grief-stricken voice
27. Despite the drugs, he quickly went from disoriented to grief-stricken to violent
28. The doctor came every day, felt her pulse, looked at her tongue, and regardless of her grief-stricken face joked with her
29. She was afraid that the vision was an omen of death, and she was grief-stricken
30. It was long after dark ere they reached the cabin, and a sad and grief-stricken party it was that sat silently within the little structure