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Examples of solace


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Is he solacing his conscience in the pleasant retirement of the smoke-room?
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Do you think that the very fragmentary figures with which the experts have solaced themselves in these calculations will be reliable in the future?
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She was ' the light and joy of our lives ' and her death caused ' some weeks of uncomforted grief ' before any solace was found in faith.%!
There was dancing; there was a procession; there was singing, night and day, as the ruler provided them solace.
In these situations, some solace is found in the fact that the informed consent process is teleological in nature.
We are not contracted to cure every person, but neither are we free from the obligation to provide solace.
Do they seek religion for solace, or hope to cure their disease?
He tries to make order by trying to silence them, and by covering his ears, but this provides no solace.
Her account was then published without alteration to great acclaim from bereaved parents seeking solace (141).
Why should youth in one locale who are alienated by globalisation not withdraw from it and seek solace in the moral community, as has happened in some places ?
No one would grudge them any solace they can get from giggling.
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Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, we can take solace in the satisfaction of knowing that we will be well represented in the future.
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In that instance, solace, sympathy and care are engendered, not mockery.
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They are satisfied that they have found a solace.
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You are practically preventing the agricultural labourer having his one solace during the day.
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I am afraid that is very small solace to a man who is in such a position.
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We had one little solace in a direction to which a great deal of attention has been rightly directed at the present time.
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Flowers bring solace to the bereaved, and are also an inescapable social requirement in many communities and families.
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Will he take into consideration the solace it would be to the relatives?
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Should that not go a long way towards giving solace to the questioner?
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Drinking is a form of escape and solace and it is also often the result of a great deal of peer-group pressure.
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The fact is that the public house has become less and less a place of alcoholic solace and more a centre for social exchanges.
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Many families find solace in the thought that their relatives' organs will be used to give life to others.
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We can have some consolation, if little solace, just as we can when we consider the position of shipping.
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We must hope that some higher power has given them solace, peace and the spirit of forgiveness.
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We were greatly concerned, and yet we were afforded no solace, no solution.
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More and more people are driven to leave the hectic and intense lifestyle in the urban conurbations for the solace and quiet of the country.
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I have studied this report and found it a solace and consolation.
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The families of those who are lost experience great solace and comfort from such support and companionship.
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Even the smallest degree of female companionship is to some of these men a solace far greater than anything appreciated by normal persons.
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Clearly he put a lot of time and effort into that and has now gone to seek some deserved rest and solace.
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He was anxious to give some solace to private landowners or tenants living alongside aerodromes.
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Tobacco is really the only alleviation and solace they have.
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Is that of any value as a solace to make up for the empty cupboard?
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The wife is working hard, and she told me that her husband's only solace in life is tobacco.
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We take solace from the fact that he has said that he will not rush into making a decision.
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We try to provide comfort and solace to the best of our inadequate ability.
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Many people get their greatest solace from gardening.
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There is no comfort and no solace for people who are suffering, to be told that others suffer as well.
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Are we to send them to prison for trying to obtain some sort of solace from their fellow men?
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One might take solace if such people were unemployed for only a short time, but the reverse is the case.
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Have we any solace from some of the renewables?
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The order seems to be positively harmful to the needs of film producers and to offer no solace to the needs of independent exhibitors.
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To promise tax reductions for those in employment offers no solace to the unemployed and very little to the low paid.
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I take solace today from the fact that he cannot interrupt me or answer me back.
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I wondered what his opinion of it would be, what solace, what satisfaction, what benefit was coming his way.
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In many cases the visits were a great solace to the parents.
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They are going to give solace and comfort and a sense of security to a very important, though small, but very distressed community.
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They have known where to encourage and to praise; they have also known where to solace and to condole.
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If it does not have a declining population, it does not get the solace available under the distribution formula for a declining population.
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The woman, clutching her children, arrives at the police station and is given solace by a policewoman or social worker, but what happens then?
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We cannot and must not give any solace, sanction or excuse to those undertaking such terrible, inhumane and deliberately methodical acts.
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A unilateral military approach will not offer any solace as long as the deeper causes are not addressed.
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Tobacco is a solace to these old people as well as to young people.
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A wife is the best person to look after him, to bring him solace and comfort and to make his life seem a normal one.
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I should like to say that, in these dismal days, it is really a solace to have a smoke.
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The abominable social conditions which existed in this country at the turn of the century caused men and women to drink as a solace.
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I hope that the family can find some solace in that knowledge.
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There can be no solace in that for anybody.
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The new solace, perhaps, is to enjoy the bewildering number of other modern distractions which are available.
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Therefore, there is no solace for the regions in the pattern that is being followed in this recession.
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I take that solace and endorsement very kindly.
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The facial expressions of the amputees show bewilderment because they are unable to offer her the solace that she seeks from their therapy group.
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Where can he go for solace, justice and restitution?
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However, there comes a point when one seeks some solace from this miserable affair.
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Is he to be denied the solace of talking to his wife?
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Is it not possible to reconsider that decision, as the gift of an award would be a great solace to these people?
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The keeping of cage-birds provides many town dwellers with an innocent solace and amusement, and we see no reason for its general abolition.
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Secondly, the suggestion has been made that this would be no solace to the appellant who went away having failed in his appeal.
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On those occasions, entire families seek solace in the amusement arcades.
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We believe that the human body has amazing powers of recuperation without taking anything, but human beings will always find solace in some kind of remedy.
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He may find some solace if he rereads the report of the debate, because he will realise how different was its tone from the tone of today's debate.
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I fully acknowledge that this would be of little solace to the area health authority, and it does not help it to move more quickly to its target allocation.
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Is it right that she should be deprived of her vote while her husband, to whom, no doubt, she gives great solace on the trip, has the right to vote?
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They stimulate in children those virtues and characteristics which we want to develop, and to old people they are often the only solace in their all too frequent loneliness.
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One has to bring some measure of solace to a family to appreciate the depth to which the system has sunk in the minds of farm workers.
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Clearly its authors have tried hard to please everyone and to provide some solace to the multitude of different interests on which a transport policy inevitably impacts.
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I agree that it is somewhat depressing if we concentrate too much upon the machinery for disruption without seeking to solace ourselves by some corresponding machinery for reconciliation.
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Many women's prisons can be described rightly as gulags, rather than the areas of solace, asylum and care that we would rather think them to be.
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What solace can it he to a man who is compelled to keep his son marking time in an over-crowded school, instructed by an elderly female?
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There is no solace in that.
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Take all the solace you can.
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I also like to believe that what we are doing will bring a little solace to the parents of the youngsters who were the victims of this dereliction.
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In a striking, summary paradox he describes forgetting as 'absolute injustice and absolute solace at the same time'.
Here at least, it is thought, feminist women may find some solace.
One way that spiritual beliefs bring solace is through creating a framework for understanding death and directing avenues for hope.
You are the haven, solace and comfort of those who have deserved death.
Rather than search for solace in images of primitive virtue, the wine poem finds it in sophisticated decadence.
Treating out-of-equilibrium governments as what they appear to be turns out to provide no solace for portfolio allocation theory.
Her sources are thus intensely individual in the moments of solace, despair, and reflection they record.
Having long awaited the sweet solace that you had promised, yesterday at dinner there was talk of the death of our friend.
In a narrative world where reality is inverted, and double meanings abound, one could find temporary solace.
If everything is not as might be desired within music production, then a certain type of consumption provides solace and stimulus in the meantime.
Each is to the other a source not of delight and solace but of shame and guilt.
Religious faith was also clearly a solace for some, and offered hope for a better life when experiencing a terminal illness.
Women may have found in such extra-marital relationships a degree of solace and escape from everyday drudgery.
Growing loneliness probably led many women to seek solace in other relationships, and the chances of their getting close to their younger brother-in-law multiplied.
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