And how much distress will it cause to the many children who will be heartbroken if this shameful act is carried out? |
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The Connors, though heartbroken at the time, took it on the chin and set about replacing the herd. |
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I think he was utterly heartbroken when Josh announced that her marriage had been arranged and she was moving to Canada. |
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He was heartbroken and humiliated by our war on Mexico, which had never attacked us. |
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Although Gloria was heartbroken, she continued her fight but the cancer grew, despite radiotherapy. |
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Don't even think about it if you don't want to be disappointed and heartbroken. |
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A devastated mum is heartbroken after thieves stole a tender tribute from her daughter's grave. |
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A teenager was left heartbroken after gatecrashers at her 18th birthday party made off with all her cards and gifts. |
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Frightened and heartbroken, she flees with her husband close behind, eager to win back her love. |
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We accept that Thomas died but we can't accept his suffering and we are all heartbroken. |
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An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken. |
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She is heartbroken that a free-for-all now exists whereby anyone can set up an agency without background checks being done. |
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Her family were heartbroken as they watched helplessly as she slipped further into the seedy world of drugs and vice. |
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The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer. |
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I would be heartbroken if I were to win an Oscar and yet be robbed of this moment. |
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A heartbroken grandfather has made a tearful appeal for the return of his beloved Jack Russell dog. |
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I eagerly await the messages, the pleas, the heartbroken fans, all appealing for them to do it at the end of April instead. |
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There was a heartbroken look on his face and no glitter in his bright, blue eyes. |
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Thank goodness the cameras are there to capture Lady Luck smiling on these heartbroken saps, who really just want to find real love. |
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I am desperately heartbroken for all the people involved in this terrible tragedy. |
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Although I am numb and heartbroken, it is a pleasure to be with him and his courage has taught me never to fear anything that life throws at me. |
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The heavy rain drummed against the windows rhythmically, making dark music that only the heartbroken could enjoy. |
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When she told me just a few weeks before that she was going to leave, I was flabbergasted and heartbroken. |
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Everybody in Scottish rugby, including the players and management, will be heartbroken this morning. |
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As news of the shocking rampage spread, heartbroken relatives arrived to inspect their loved one's graves. |
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You cannot live well without a friend, and if Jesus is not your best friend, you will end up being heartbroken and desolate. |
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Now his heartbroken mum Diane and wife Emma are urging others to carry donor cards and make their families aware of their wishes. |
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Although she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, she is really hurt and heartbroken which is understandable. |
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Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul. |
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A terminally-ill teenager was left heartbroken when thieves ruined what could be her last Christmas. |
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Keeley came five minutes later and I got up to hug her, clinging to her in the most pitiable way a heartbroken person could. |
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He is a genteel, intelligent man, who loved his life in Bohemia and is heartbroken and heartsick with his new life in America. |
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Callous burglars have left an elderly couple heartbroken after they stole irreplaceable jewellery while they were away on holiday. |
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Jame, until now seemingly betrothed to his work, is unexpectedly hurt and later heartbroken at losing Vin. |
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And the heartbroken grandmother ended up being forced to turn away her family for Christmas dinner. |
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She said she was heartbroken when she saw people fat-shaming the man. |
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For no apparent reason, the Dublin girl gradually lost her speech, power and co-ordination in front of her baffled and heartbroken family over the next 18 months. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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Helen is quite heartbroken, and I feel awfully sorry for her. |
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He loves and leaves his women, that sexy cad, and the women are heartbroken. |
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As a family we are heartbroken and I don't know how we will ever get over losing Jasmyn. |
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One such activist, Janet Folger Porter, said Saturday that she was heartbroken by Willke's death. |
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He was heartbroken that one of these whom he loved best had already betrayed him. |
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When all was said and done, our brothers returned sad and heartbroken from the scene of the accident. |
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It's because he knows very well how painful and heartbroken God is when he commits sins again. |
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Witty, passionate and at times heartbroken, Billy Bishop struggles to reconcile the ecstasy of aerial exploits with the horrors of war. |
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Like me, Haitian communities across Canada are heartbroken and overwhelmed by the magnitude of this catastrophe. |
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Inside, his mother was doing the same and between heartbroken sobs, he learned that a drunk driver had just killed his sister. |
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I was afraid to tell him because I knew he'd be so disappointed and so heartbroken. |
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A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery. |
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She complied, though heartbroken, and in spite of the insistence of her teacher William Alwyn who, some half-century later, became the dedicatee of her Wind Quintet. |
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She was always as quiet as a mouse, but I knew she was heartbroken. |
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And when that happened several months back, the friend said, Brinsley was heartbroken. |
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Why do they sincerely try to restore, or preserve, the line between the two, and get heartbroken when the line fails? |
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For now, even the tragedy that left many local people in shock and heartbroken has not brought on a lull in the fighting. |
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Cue damaged teenagers, heartbroken parents, and crusading lawyers who blow the whole story open. |
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But many felt heartbroken and humiliated watching that television coverage of the splashy celebrations among the Russians. |
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From your heartbroken children Audra, Ed and Adrian, God bless. |
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The daughter was heartbroken, never married and died an old maid. |
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I remember being heartbroken when I found out Santa Claus did not exist. |
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I am heartbroken that people can do this kind of thing to my city. |
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Police are now working with jewellery and antique shop owners in a bid to reunite them with their heartbroken owner. |
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This week, he hits the bottle again, heartbroken when Guy and Amanda ask him perform their wedding ceremony. |
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Her heartbroken mum, Liz Slaven, found the youngster hanging from her bunkbed in their Edinburgh home. |
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She married Balanchine in 1952, leaving Robbins heartbroken. |
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His heartbroken sister Rhiannon, 17, said, 'He loved snacking on breadsticks so it became his nickname. |
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Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home. |
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The Borussia Monchengladbach player was left heartbroken after his pet Puggle, named Bali, disappeared over the festive period. |
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The heartbroken family of Theresa Murray, struck down by a drink-driver in 2004, are pleading with the government to act now. |
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Aronofsky's Noah, the patriarchally bearded Russell Crowe, is not simply a heartbroken nature lover and vegan. |
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Her parents are heartbroken by their daughter's illness. |
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Today the heartbroken mum of Cole Wilson told how justice had been done as Blackburn was found guilty of his murder. |
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Consequently the young people who helped the team to get to where it was were heartbroken and were staying at home while the better players went on to higher competition. |
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How heartbroken our Lord would be if He hears such words? |
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Bhenara was heartbroken, discouraged and afraid. |
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It would be great to live like before and not be heartbroken every day. |
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When they were destroyed in the Munich air crash he carried on, heartbroken, with the task of restoring the team because he felt that there was no one else as completely equipped to do the job. |
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Every performance was perfect from Tim McMullan's secretly heartbroken Europhile dandy to Susan Engel's ratty Russian princess with an illogical hatred of accordion players. |
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Despite being almost a decade past prime gymnast age, and beset by serious injuries, she had kept training and competing because a fourth place at Beijing had left her heartbroken. |
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And now we have a clinically dead woman being ventilated and fed for the sake of an insentient foetus, while her heartbroken family takes legal action in order to mourn her. |
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Her heartbroken and horrified brother, Sam Jones, made the identification. |
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He was heartbroken when his year-old black miniature poodle Fish was run over outside his house. |
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Today, his heartbroken family told how Jamie, known as Slim or Butterbean to his mates, was trying to turn his life around. |
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I am heartbroken with a sense of relievement knowing you are now at rest and in peace. |
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But for Toibin's Mary, there can be no singing of Verdi's Stabat Mater, commemorating the heartbroken mother who was standing at the foot of the cross. |
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