It'd have to be something that sends the congregation into unconsolable floods of tears. |
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Now even at that tender age, I must have has a pretty strong sense of my manhood, and was pretty much unconsolable for a good 10 minutes. |
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Now she watched as their bereaved mother caressed the sisters' draped bodies while classmates wailed in unconsolable grief. |
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Christ, in his defeat of the unconsolable one, consoles his disciples and Mary and, in the process, defends Scripture against Satan's attack upon it. |
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Sonia, Mahi's mother, was particularly unconsolable, and is said to have collapsed on hearing the news of her daughter's death. |
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Keats's mortalia is at once unconsoling and unconsolable, an assertion of the voice of life amidst the undermusic of death. |
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