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bereavement
noun as in death; loss
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Introducing a legal right to miscarriage bereavement leave would be "a leading light in a world which seems to be taking a backward step in women's rights," she added.
Losing it was like a bereavement of an old friend.
"Our team in New Zealand have provided advice on bereavement abroad after one British person died and three others were seriously injured in Martinborough," a spokesperson told the PA news agency.
In the film, O’Brien plays Roman and his twin brother Rocky, who died in a tragic accident that leaves Roman looking for answers in a bereavement group for twins who have lost their sibling.
If MSs need parental leave, have long term illness, caring responsibilities, or are suffering a bereavement someone can cast a proxy vote on their behalf.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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