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Lamentation of Christ by Nicolas Poussin. The Deposition of Christ and the Lamentation or Pietà form the 13th of the Stations of the Cross, one of Seven Sorrows of the Virgin,
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`The Lamentation of Christ by Peter Paul Rubens. The Deposition of Christ and the Lamentation or Pietà form the 13th of the Stations of the Cross, one of Seven Sorrows of the Virgin,
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Lamentation of Christ found in the Church of St. Panteleimon (Nerezi) in Macedonia. The fresco dates back to the 12th century.
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FC Porto's Lisandro Lopez from Argentina, left, laments after failing to score next to Atletico de Madrid's goalkeeper Leo Franco, right, during their Champions League, Round of 16
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The Epitaphios being carried in procession.
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Model of a Greek trireme. No surviving written source gives complete information on the construction or form of the trireme. Already in the 4th century, the writer Zosimus laments the loss of the information concerning the trireme's construction.
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Lula laments start of armed conflict in Iraq
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Terracotta.
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In this April 8, 2009 file photo, U.S. special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke looks on during a news briefing in New Delhi, India, Holbrooke soaked up a lot of advice during three days of private meetings in Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, but the lament of a female Afghan lawmaker crystallized the problems facing the U.S. and its Afghan ally.
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Portion of the 814 death shroud of Charlemagne. It represents a quadriga and was manufactured in Constantinople.
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The oldest survivng Hungarian (and Finno-Ugric) poem, Old Hungarian Laments of Mary
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Ugolino Lorenzetti, c. 1350 from these different images another type, the Lamentation itself, arose from the 11th century, always giving a more prominent position to Mary, who either holds the body, and later has it across her lap, or sometimes falls back in a state of collapse as Joseph and others hold the body
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Russian, Nobel Prize winning writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn speaks on the Vesti Nedelyi program on state-run Rossiya channel in this image from the television broadcast Sunday, June 5, 2005. The 86-year-old author, who rose to prominence for his accounts of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's repression and labor camps, lamented the state of Russian politics and government in a rare televised interview Sunday, saying it will take many years before the country has anything resembling democracy.
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A Congolese protester demonstrates near the venue at a SADC extraordinary summit in Johannesburg, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008.
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The Lamentation over the Dead Christ Tempera on canvas, 68x81 cm, 1490 Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. Giorgio Vasari eulogizes Mantegna, although pointing out his litigious character. He had been fond of his fellow-pupils at Padua: and for tw
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President of the Catholic Bishops Conference
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An elderly Sikh woman laments the deaths caused by the 1984 riot in her family as Sikhs demonstrate against the Indian government´s refusal to prosecute a federal minister implicated in the killings of thousands of Sikhs following the 1984 assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by the recently released report of Nanavati Commission, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday Aug. 10, 2005. The ninth such commission constituted to comment upon the riots of 1984 that targeted the Sikh community found t
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Ovide et Corine by Agostino Carracci portrays the poet with his love of Amores, poem of his huge production in elegiac couplets.
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Train station
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The Callanish Stones in the early 1980s, as portrayed on the cover of Lament, by Ultravox
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Leonardo da Vinci's "Virgin and Child (Madonna of the Carnation)"
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Fresco depicting the trial and beating of Jesus (17th century, St. John the Baptist Church, Yaroslavl, Russia). The main traditional types of church music sung during Holy Week are "Passions", musical settings of the Gospel narratives,
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The Water Nymph. Herbert James Draper (1863 – 1920) was an English painter in the Victorian era. He studied art at the Royal Academy in London and undertook several educational trips to Rome and Paris between 1888 and 1892.
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"Der Samstug (Sabbath)", Frederich Camper, 1800: German Jews, wearing biretta hats, gather outside a synagogue on Sabbath.
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Interstate 70 through the Colorado Plateau. The freeway is credited with enhancing Colorado's ski industry. The ski-resort town of Vail did not exist until I-70 began construction, with developers working in close partnership with the Department of Transportation.
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Entry of Henry IV into Paris, by Rubens, 1628-30: an unfinished Baroque figuration of the allegory itself.
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1976 Swinger 2-door hardtop, rear
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The cover of Lee M. Hollander's English translation of the Poetic Edda.
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Lamentation for Christ, oil, 1500–1503
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Ludovico (or Lodovico) Carracci (21 April 1555 – 13 November 1619) was an Italian, early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker born in Bologna.