While her death will sadden many, her life should be celebrated rather than mourned. |
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Music can uplift you, sadden you, put you in the mood for romance, pump you up, or calm you down. |
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Some things sadden me, particularly the poverty and the great contrast between the rich and the poor. |
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Beyond the tragedy of a brave man's death two aspects of this case sadden me. |
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Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on. |
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They brighten up a morning, and besides, reading the rest of the newspaper will only sadden me. |
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The news of the death of Norris McWhirter will sadden everyone who knew him. |
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Iain's decision to use a knife and score his Swiss roll with deep lines to assist in its rolling seemed to deeply sadden Mary Berry. |
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I will always bless you, even when some sadden me through lukewarmness, disbelief and disobedience. |
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It really does sadden me that we at present have to resort to sanctions when it comes to officials' salaries. |
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After the departure of the harvesters, Ramon regrets that laws of nature sadden his unfortunate daughter. |
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He thinks that the events that rejoice him are good and the events that sadden him are bad. |
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I do not want to sadden you but this new year does not present itself well unless God intervenes. |
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The leathery visage of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell never fails to sadden and enrage me. |
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Such deaths shock and sadden us all in their pointless cruelty. |
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Seeing some of my friends and young people from my riding go to Iraq when it has not been deemed necessary by the UN would sadden me terribly. |
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The divisions and differences that still exist on the earth offend and sadden us. |
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These unjustifiable deaths and property damage imposed on a people already reduced to poverty sadden us deeply as pastors and cannot leave us indifferent. |
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When I ask whether there is anything that Mariam could do that would disappoint him, Abdul says the only thing that would sadden him would be if she didn't fulfil her potential. |
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You will get used to it and you will find it does not sadden you too much. |
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Terrorist attacks shock and sadden the entire European public and fully deserve to be rejected because Europe's citizens continue to express their unrelenting desire to share a peaceful future. |
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This state of affairs would sadden any scientist. |
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It may sadden you to hear that the European pharmaceutical industry needs to make a profit, but that is just the way it is, and neither I nor anyone else in this House can change that. |
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Wounds could sadden him, but he continued on because, as a man of prayer, his heart was protected in armour, so filled with love of God and Mary that he was, that he never lost his serenity, his peace, or his sense of humour. |
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Because he is advocate for my sins before the Father... How therefore could he, advocate for my sins, drink the wine of gladness in the very moment when I sadden him by sinning? |
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While these memories and these painful happenings sadden us, we cannot forget that our century has also seen the appearance of many positive signs which represent so many sources of hope for the Third Millennium. |
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My giving up of the futilities of the world does not sadden me. |
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The brothers were requested to speak about the hopes and expectations that encourage them and also about the concerns that, in some way, sadden them. |
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So while Red Issue could be acerbic and offensive, its demise should sadden us all, because football still needs the spirit of the 1980s fanzine explosion. |
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Our spirits, biggened by their griefs and fears, Sadden and dwindle, with their backward view, All they behold. |
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