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In 1997, Ana and Roy Antaki moved from corporate jobs in Kansas City, Kan., to a 150-acre former dairy farm, which they call Weeping Duck Farm, in Montville, Maine.
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Weeping is one of the mechanisms that humans use to get rid of some toxins.
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Weeping is to her what Shakespeare calls "a dear sorrow."
Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910
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Galway, escaped to the Continent and to Gyor in Hungary, carrying with him the Clonfert treasure that is now called the Weeping Madonna, or the Irish Madonna.
02/01/2003 - 03/01/2003 John 2003
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This custom was used many winters, for it was called the Castle Pluere, that is to say the Weeping
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This custom was used many winters, for it was called the Castle Pluere, that is to say the Weeping Castle.
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Jeremiah has been called The Weeping Prophet, but that is mainly because of the attribution to him of The Book of Lamentations, which does not profess to be his and is certainly later than his day.
Jeremiah : Being The Baird Lecture for 1922 George Adam Smith 1899
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But when Ladysmith Black Mambazo is placed alongside an operatic singer like Josh Groban - who earnestly revives a famous South African protest song, "Weeping" - things turn precious.
NYT > Home Page By JON CARAMANICA 2012
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PAUL Yes and it's called Weeping Waters as we can see, so there's a sense of grievance there isn't there?
NZ On Screen 2010
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It took us an hour to make it up to the point where the road was closed, just passed a section known as the Weeping Wall.
Justinsomnia 2009
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