Although outsiders view the pairing as sordid and unsavoury, the couple cling together, finding solace in this unlikely romance. |
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This is no solace to ordinary people who've got their fingers burned in the stock market. |
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An unrivalled observer of the countryside, he found no Wordsworthian solace there, nor in his own unhappy marriage. |
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Geraldine remembers being completely shattered by the experience and finding solace only in books. |
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That it continues to provide solace to readers long after the initial marketing push. |
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The economy remains in a bad way, but Japanese are finding solace in coffee. |
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This is just a figment of the imagination of weak minds that conjure up images to provide solace when they cannot handle reality, she continued. |
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I found solace in the knowledge that if it left me an amnesic with no personality, I wouldn't have the emotion to care. |
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They could both find temporary solace, but they'd feel awkward and distant afterwards. |
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My wife experienced the dark side of the suburban dream as a child and ran away to San Francisco, finding solace in the early punk community. |
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If it's stodge and solace you need, then the hearty Scottish breakfast will do the job. |
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Victims, on the other hand, united only in their grief, plead for no more than the solace that a condign sentence would bring. |
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The decision to be open about her illness has brought her both solace and stress. |
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Making a sharp exit, Urquhart found solace in modelling and an unlikely role as pin-up for girls' teen mag My Guy. |
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They had hoped for scientific certitudes and now they are being told that science cannot give them this solace. |
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She is the solace of the forlorn, the chastener of the prosperous, and the guide of the wayward. |
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They profoundly know that the God they worship is the same Supreme Being in whom peoples of all faiths find solace and peace. |
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Our family huddled together seeking solace and warding off the sense of fear and instability that engulfed us. |
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After living a dissolute, ungodly life, the priest, who was nearing death, came to seek solace at a Cluniac priory. |
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I wondered if I was alone in this emotional cocoon and eagerly sought the solace of expressive uniformity from other movie goers. |
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The bond was strengthened because individuals persecuted by the authorities could seek succor and solace from the Church. |
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If it stormed, we would not find solace under the lonely, stunted bristle-cone pines. |
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We know music enriches the human spirit, feeds the emotions and provides solace, peace, beauty and passion to our inner being. |
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The worst thing, in one sense, is the feeling of ingratitude I have, the inability to take solace in all the good things with which I am blessed. |
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The programme follows Gordon as he tries to help bereaved parents Greta and Andrew Rhodes seek solace following the death of their son. |
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The danger is of developing hibernation strategies which envisage a futurity whose solace is retrospective. |
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First he found solace in Bollywood, but his film Anarth bombed at the box office. |
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And in the twilight of their youth, this bleakest enlightening is, for a pair lovelorn and wretched, their single and final solace. |
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He discerned turtles, mocking-birds, merles, nightingales, cushats and stone-curlews inside, and marvelled and was moved to much joy and solace. |
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A lot of people took to drink for solace, and drunkenness was often a problem. |
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This was a moving, poignant ceremony, which gave solace to the parents and families. |
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And let's not forget the sappy sequences of false sentiments and saccharine solace. |
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If this bald truth makes any one of us feel uncomfortable, we can take some solace in knowing we are not the only species to exploit the lie. |
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They had the solace of having the driving wind at their back for the second period and went about reducing the deficit with considerable urgency. |
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They visit the gurdwara, where Min seeks spiritual solace, and Balbir looks for help in finding Min a husband. |
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The only solace we find is that the result of the abortive poll was nullified. |
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We took solace in the fact that, above all else, music was his passion and that we could take his mind off his disease while we played. |
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Others found solace in deep religious faith, or redefined life in terms of the absurd. |
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Mila's solace was then disrupted when she heard a group of people from the crowd scream her name. |
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I'm sure many of you knew her well, and can only hope that the joy she gave freely to all is some solace to each of us now. |
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She escaped to the solace of the dark bedchamber, easily finding the window bench seat without a candle. |
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In the meantime, Cathy finds solace with her gardener, a widower with a young daughter. |
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Who hasn't taken solace in some form of greediness, self-assertion, or just plain carelessness? |
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As his love walked away into the night, the kilted supporter took solace in drink and song, as members of the Tartan Army do. |
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Her advice was often comfort and solace in itself and her ways were the ways of goodness and serenity. |
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Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum. |
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The forlorn gazes of the people beseeched them to give them solace, to end their pain. |
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Usually rendered as Good Samaritans, doctors in paintings typically hover near sickbeds or deathbeds, dispensing solace and advice. |
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The thought was that people with low self-esteem turn to drinking or drugs for solace. |
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Do we not need to roundly condemn Job's comforters for offering theology instead of solace at their friend's time of sorrow? |
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Then there came a moment, I believe it was in the dead of night, and in the blessed stillness I found solace. |
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Throughout the postwar era, desperate and disenfranchised young people in developing countries sought solace in communism. |
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She found solace for her grief by teaching herself to sew using an embroidery kit. |
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The doors of the sanctuary will open for one month to families seeking solace. |
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It was a solace for me when everybody agreed that I do not look so bad after all. |
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Some sought the help of professionals, while others found solace in their friends. |
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He and his wife go out to Walter Reed and Bethesda all the time to provide comfort and solace. |
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Living in a hard land, they work hard, and play hard and take solace in simple pleasures. |
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So many times she wanted to turn back and seek solace in the comfort of her home and family. |
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He reminded me of a loving grandpa to whom a grandchild could run to for solace and comfort. |
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My only solace is the fact that most kids rebel against their teachers and do the opposite. |
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At a moment when Smith fears she is ruined, she seeks solace and comfort from a clergyman. |
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They were also welcomed into homes and hearts, finding solace and friendship in the most unlikely places. |
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So I headed back home for my fishing gear, hoping to find some solace in a good fight with a trout. |
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The church is always linked with humility and a place where people seek solace. |
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He does so in order to provide solace to his brethren, but also to argue for the importance of fidelity to the Church. |
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He wanted to stay near so she could reach out for him when she most needed his comfort and solace. |
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The night before Kirsteen died, she wrote a poem called The Paths of Life, and that offered me some solace amid the sadness. |
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I will be seeking solace in the long scarf, basking in its warmth like a lover's embrace. |
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Her husband died last year and she finds solace for her grief in her gardens and work with plants. |
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Classic stories tell of men who fight wars and abandon kingdoms to find solace in their young love. |
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But they took some solace from the hot grog that was served on the 21st to commemorate their first year at sea. |
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If a person solaces himself for being fat by eating more, he's going to eat more to solace himself for the extra weight. |
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Miffed and thirsty, some filed out to find solace in pricey cybercafes, while others decided to plump for the free buffet chicken wings. |
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In varsity, a friend told me quite plainly and cynically that friends use each other to gain something, using to gain information, influence, solace and companionship. |
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The CDC, Fort Benning, and the solace of the prison all fail to give him the comfort of the past. |
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They have not even the solace of big muscles and the solidarity of unions from which to construct their identities and with which to salve their bruised egos. |
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In a sense we can take some solace these days from the fact that the enablers and justifiers of torture seem more and more isolated and embattled. |
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And there is definitely something to finding solace in food, familiarity, and memory. |
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Many people think of religion in personal terms, of the solace or insight or exaltation it can provide. |
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In a random world, the linearity of games is a wonderful solace. |
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Her serene Highness also appears to have taken solace in extensive surgical alterations to her body over the past three years. |
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Then he probably felt refuge and solace in someone who thinks that everything is wonderful and totally OK to do in this world. |
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Doc Severinsen, when he retired from The Tonight Show, came for solace and relaxation and got that and much more. |
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We pray that solace is found in the idea that Marlise Munoz is now at peace and her family may finally begin the mourning process. |
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His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially backward persons. |
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Searching for some solace, some clue that would let him know she had been happy with him, she had not bore ill will for him, that she loved him unconditionally. |
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Of course, a literary romance can equally bring substitute solace to the untethered heart. |
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The length and breadth of the country benefits from the services of the home care nurses who work tirelessly, to bring solace to those caught up in the trauma. |
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Little Chelsea seeks solace in her imaginary friend called Jodie. |
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Mary has been the source of solace and consolation in times of anxiety. |
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His gentle presence was often a source of comfort and solace in itself. |
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Perhaps he read it when he was in Monterey to solace his wounded feelings. |
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Meanwhile, I shall find solace in this tasty pie om nom nom. |
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Highway safety flares provided light as the clans joined by loss sought solace in prayer and song. |
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When it does, Bralove said, the patient can regress in measureable ways, turning to drugs or alcohol for solace. |
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Even so, no matter that I love to stitch, that I pick up the quilt whenever I can, that I honestly take solace in this homely handwork, it still takes months. |
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Always putting foremost the welfare of others, she was, for many years, a Handmaid in Knock where she helped bring comfort, solace and support to those in need. |
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Some find solace in campaigning and others want nothing to do with it. |
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But his followers found solace in the rapid emergence of a cult. |
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I also found solace and beauty in the ethereally light Divertimento in B flat, a work which was not previously available in the Toscanini discography. |
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To aid the healing process, he joins a divorced and separated encounter group, where others in a similar situation seek solace in each other's company. |
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I took solace in drink, of which there was a plentiful supply. |
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His reproachful wife Jacinta finds solace in religion bordering on fetichism, while at the same time brutalizing her grandchildren. |
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According to Lord Moran, during the war years Churchill sought solace in his tumbler of whisky and soda and his cigar. |
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One can also take solace from the fact that women across the world are beginning to question the hyperreal definition of beauty. |
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There is little solace the Hiles family can take from this farce except perhaps that after six long years it is at least now over. |
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Yet, in Jeffers, there is no Heraclitan obedience, no solace from the change that the river promises. |
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He has temporarily abandoned his studies temporarily and seeks solace by playing the santur, an Iranian instrument. |
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That had to give them an enormous reservoir of moral strength and solace. |
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Such as exceed not this scantling, to be solace to the sovereign and harmless to the people. |
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Above all thy rarities, old Oxenford, what do most arride and solace me are thy repositories of mouldering learning. |
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The two generals were also reported to have found solace with the wives of subordinate officers to ease the stressful burdens of command. |
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Doyle found solace supporting spiritualism and its attempts to find proof of existence beyond the grave. |
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The actor will play a depressed man who finds solace in wearing a beaver hand-puppet. |
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In this way, the poem both enacts and ironizes the solace of authentication. |
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Emersed in a thrilling, freeflowing game against Italy in which Ireland performed well above expectation, he found solace in the dugout knowing it was a Roy Keane-free zone. |
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While many are left to struggle and fend for themselves, a compelling new book by a former single mother could be the solace and survival guide they are looking for. |
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The intention of the ICRC was to provide the families of the prisoners with some hope and solace and to alleviate their uncertainties about the fate of their loved ones. |
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Far from feeling threatened, my girlfriend finds solace in them and would view any young man not admitting to a man crush as uncomfortable with his sexuality. |
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