There was great excitement as Sagi Frisch (22) and Suleiman Boulos (22) were accepted as members, and the following over 18-year-olds were accepted as candidates (alphabetical, by family name): The village accepted eleven of our rising generation for membership or candidacy. Send us feedback.January 26 2003: Another milestone in the history of NSWAS. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'elegy.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2021 Zip Submit a fond memory, brief tribute or elegy for a beloved auntie, sister, cousin or friend who has been affected by the pandemic in South Asia. Jon Caramanica, New York Times, And then on March 29, Swift published an elegy for Partridge.
2021 From there, the song plays like an elegy for a persona that no longer fits, Rodrigo singing with a quaver over a steady but reluctant acoustic guitar. 2021 In the meantime, the Philharmonic left us with an elegy for unimaginable loss: Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen.
2 in E minor, Op 67 (seen as an elegy for victims of World War II) will follow.
Wade, a lamentation for the impending death of a law that has enabled millions of American women over the past half-century to control their bodies, their economic lives, their personal fates. 2021 Perhaps that’s because, as Carina tells it, the song is a celebration and elegy at once, trying to pin down the beat of a city that is constantly in flux but possesses an indelible iconicity. Recent Examples on the Web Impeachment, purportedly a series about a president’s impeachment, is also an elegy for landline culture.Īmanda Whiting, Vulture, 28 Sep.