As usual, I found myself consoling her for my loss, though she was responsible for it. |
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A great deal has been said about these artists searching for the ugly instead of consoling us with beauty. |
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The dignity of male grief is poignantly explored by alternating outbursts of frustration with consoling movements of group solidarity. |
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As conveyed in our opening narrative, the activities of the confraternities entailed extensive songs, prayers and consoling dialogue. |
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Does this imply that narratives' clarifying and consoling effects are delusory? |
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At times mournful, and at other times gently consoling, there's little about it that smells of brimstone. |
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My associate quickly became a friend as he tried consoling me with humour and sympathy. |
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A woman, who looked like his mother, was petting him on his back, consoling him. |
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Pete has been driven to such distraction lately he is now muttering about consoling himself by munching on a fine Alsatian steak. |
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There was no consoling this deeply troubled but well-informed and cultured man of letters. |
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Plato does not provide any consoling myth at all for the jumped-up dictator who claims to know what is best for the people. |
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They started talking, each one recalling the events in detail and consoling themselves. |
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Up to now I always took such statements as being a matter of form, something that judges say as a way of consoling those who didn't win. |
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It's very painful when we know people are laughing at our misfortunes, but it's wonderfully consoling when we see other people fall. |
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Tern rubbed his neck as though he had hurt it in the fall, made a little consoling noise like a chirp to himself, and glanced at her curiously. |
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Something inside me, possibly my instinct, tells me that I should comfort him, consoling him in any possible way. |
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Too much alcohol gives a consoling high, but that does not last long and will often be followed by a low. |
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It provided access to the domain of the Spirit and gave the power of healing and of consoling mankind. |
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Not only feeding, but satisfying, consoling, delighting, comforting and giving peace. |
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We live each day in such context to inspire eternal hope and impact a loving consoling presence. |
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If someone needs some consoling right now, it is the president, not the Jersey Shore. |
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In one scene, Hannibal is consoling Will, who is shaken after shooting and killing a suspect. |
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I wrote back with my attempt at consoling words, but the truth is that I am worried and can hardly console myself. |
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The avant-garde Leftists also found something sinisterly consoling in representational realism, which reassures us with images of a world we feel at home with. |
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Weiss, who had been in the firehouse consoling families throughout the day, said he struggled to explain the unexplainable. |
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The film sets out to be a big weepy, but is saved from being complete sentimental tosh by the conflict between the angry Peter and the consoling Barrie. |
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She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face. |
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She was consoling herself with the promise of hot coffee and maybe, just maybe, a chocolate-chip cookie. |
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Observed from the distance of time, they present a pattern of consoling completeness. |
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If the whining does continue, try consoling your puppy, but don't let it out of the kennel. |
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Avow that it will be as glorious as it will be consoling for us to be consecrated to her in a special manner and to bear her name. |
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It is degrading to live in a venal polity, but the idea of a special national mission or destiny can be consoling. |
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But there is also wisdom here, and the momentum of a thrilling yarn, delivered as if by a scarred man by the consoling light of a fire. |
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It is he himself who acts at the heart of human sufferings through his Spirit of truth, through the consoling Spirit. |
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The white marble statue depicts Victoria as a young woman consoling several children. |
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One consoling consequence of these tidings is, however, that we now have many fewer delays. |
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This appears very consoling to me, because we see that the saints did not drop as saints from heaven. |
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I found myself consoling them, convincing them that I was going to be just fine. |
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Even if we justifiably speak much of an aging Order I had the consoling impression of the dynamism and vitality of the Order today. |
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A voice has come to awaken you, a voice sweet and consoling that calls you to the Kingdom of Light and Life, but which can become one of justice if you choose to continue profaning your spirit and ignoring the Law. |
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It is a joy to see how JRS is committed to the mission of consoling so many refugees and forcibly displaced people, the poorest of the poor, around the world, especially in camps. |
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This wonderful care helps people who are dying to live with dignity until their death and is very consoling for the family and friends who accompany them. |
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The Council texts before us today are pervaded by the optimistic, consoling mantra of the Lisbon goal: making Europe the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world in ten years. |
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But instead of their last meal before facing the drop they were consoling themselves with a pint of the black stuff inside Buswell's hotel, which overlooks the Irish parliament. |
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We all agree that an inquiry will not bring the Air India victims back to life, and that it will never succeed in consoling these families and their loved ones. |
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And Christ through his own salvific suffering is very much present in every human suffering, and can act from within that suffering by the powers of his Spirit of truth, his consoling Spirit. |
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So I have terrible news for liberals who've begun consoling themselves this week with the thought that the nation only needs to get through the next four years, before things are finally set to rights again. |
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And he alone can summon the courage to sacrifice the consoling illusion that first knit them together in their sadness, only to leave them more isolated than ever in the bitter, solitary battle of life. |
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Serene Highnesses, who sit there protocolling and manifestoing, and consoling mankind! |
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It is a political game and it is not to one's advantage to praise the other, even though it certainly is consoling to see the opposition party in the House praising our budget in the form of supporting it. |
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Its simple unison violin accompaniment and its consoling rhythms apparently brought tears to Burney's eyes. |
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The consideration of this mystery of our faith has to move us to thank God for his goodness and for the constant company of the saints, striving to draw greater benefit from this very consoling truth. |
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The sacraments bring about an encounter of the living with the One who constantly preserves them in life and grants them ever new life in the consoling power of the Holy Spirit. |
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And the office of thy calling shall be for a comfort unto my servant, Joseph Smith, Jun., thy husband, in his afflictions, with consoling words, in the spirit of meekness. |
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