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God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Be comforted by that — and push off from the edge.
Some people might be comforted by the police, Woolfork continued.
In Japan the vested interests that resisted TPP would be comforted.
To be comforted even before they know what to worry about.
The energy is tense as hell, and you need to be comforted.
Those American executives may be comforted by the yen's recent show of strength.
Nobody's even tried to see if we could also be comforted by a strawberry.
The scripture he cited reads: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
Victims of crime, especially, may be comforted by the knowledge that their tormentors are suffering.
Friends said that she sometimes burst into tears and had to be comforted by teachers.
Some will no doubt be comforted if he somehow manages to strike a unifying tone.
You should be comforted that you look exactly like her and will when you are 100.
WubbaNub Pacifier, $13.99 at TargetYour baby will be comforted by this pacifier and cute plush combo.
"I had to be comforted myself before I could give comfort to the cat," she writes.
Every little girl who loses her daddy should be comforted with some smartly structured "fuck off" money.
I can't be comforted by the thought that she is in her homeland surrounded by her family.
Ah'leeysa may one day be comforted by memories of her daddy, but it's doubtful little Ladavid Jr. will.
I wanted to be comforted by Klimt's promise, I wanted to feel whole again, less tired and twitchy.
But as time went on, I came to be comforted by the sour taste, craving the flavor each morning.
But be comforted, Europa enthusiasts, because NASA has another lander concept in the works, and it is downright adorable.
Our sources say the plan was for Joe to come back home where he could be comforted by family.
"But I hope people can listen to them and be comforted that someone else is going through similar things."
So I kept thinking about my old characters and really wanting to be comforted, like spending times with old friends.
And we want to be protected, but part of that protection may be a more immediate need to be comforted.
"May the families of those murdered be comforted, and may the injured recover quickly and fully," he wrote on Twitter.
"May the family be comforted by sweet memories and encouraged by the love that former First Lady #BarbaraBush deposited," it tweeted.
You'll be comforted to know that after thoroughly stalking Hanisch's Instagram, we can confidently conclude that he is, in fact, verifiably amazing.
Those who find both options equally terrifying will be comforted by Philpott's meditations on identity and the possibility of countless tiny reinventions.
Those who worry about Trump's fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be comforted by the first country on that list.
But, at least for now, workers will be comforted that the corporate response has largely consisted of minor inconveniences, not another exodus.
Even if they're living in a new city completely alone, you'll be comforted knowing that Netflix and HBO are keeping them company.
The need for the children to see and be comforted by their parents often outweighs any potentially negative circumstances of the visit.
"I could see that he needed to be comforted and that was the best I could do at the time," Lane said.
In a literary world populated with thrillers boasting twists "you'll never see coming," is it so awful to be comforted by the predictable?
While those employees may be scared of how their bosses will react, they may be comforted to know they have some legal protection.
It was all the same sort of feeling, I think, of wanting to be comforted, of wanting to know that it was 'O.
David Tulk, chief Canada macro strategist at TD Securities, said the Bank of Canada would most likely be comforted by the retail numbers.
He said the main character, Sam — who players control — cares for a baby that must be comforted as he goes about his day.
I look at the sorry state of the Republican Party only to be comforted by the even sorrier state of the Democratic Party.
"As [the American people] begin to see the real individual there, I think we're going to be comforted as a nation," Carson said.
"People are social creatures and can be comforted by the physical presence of others—particularly in settings of perceived threat or dangerousness," Reisinger says.
Although the mourners are unlikely to be comforted, Lord & Taylor will not disappear entirely from New York's streetscape; the famous Christmas windows should survive.
Of course, white artists and performers aggrieved by political correctness may not be comforted that artists of color are able to create daring work.
If these two ever have kids, they'd better hope those kids never have nightmares and need to be comforted in the middle of the night.
From an evolutionary standpoint, these theories kind of make sense: When kids are scared at night, they go to their parents' room to be comforted.
Those of a nervous disposition will be comforted by the fact that the most sensitive networks and weapon programs won't be included in the testing.
Passengers often use the trays as their own private diaper changing tables, and sadly, they are cleaned far less than you'd be comforted to know.
"Investors may be comforted by the fact that policymakers are willing to deploy their full ammunition — moving a step closer to helicopter money," she said.
The soft-spoken retired neurosurgeon, who dropped out of the race last week, said the American people would be "comforted" when they discover Trump's gentler side.
And if it makes you feel better, be comforted by the fact that you won't look nearly as awkward in your family pictures during the holidays.
"We think our students will be comforted by keeping as much stability in their lives as possible, even during a difficult period of mourning," Battles said.
The burden can be substantial, but if you are worried about unlimited medical costs, be comforted by maximums imposed on plans under the Affordable Care Act.
" She later replaced it with a tweet saying "May the peace of God be upon them and their hearts be comforted as they endure the storm.
Tanzi adds that she tells patients with oily skin that they should be comforted with the knowledge that oily skin usually ages better than very dry skin.
A faulty slowcooker may have ultimately slayed Milo Ventimiglia's beloved character, but at least fans can be comforted knowing that Jack will always live on in flashbacks.
If this were the real This Is Us, they would likely be comforted by the Pearson matriarch Rebecca, or through a flashback of ultimate TV dad Jack.
If the Rajneesh organization is a cult by that definition, then the people of Antelope can at least be comforted by the prospect of Rajneeshpuram's inevitable demise.
Huong did not react to the ruling, but Siti Aisyah burst into tears and had to be comforted by her lawyers and officials of the Indonesian embassy.
"We think our students will be comforted by keeping as much stability in their lives as possible, even during a difficult period of mourning," Battles said, per CNN.
I turned to it whenever I was feeling anxious or needed to be comforted," she said adding that in the end, "I, of course, lent it to her.
Voices in that particular chorus may also be comforted by the fact that people have been arguing for centuries that doing the same thing over again is stupid.
"I think Mayor de Blasio should be comforted that 62 members of the Assembly hail from the City of New York," Carl E. Heastie, the Assembly speaker, said recently.
Should I be comforted by the fact that the rich seem to wracked with guilt over their wealth, or should I be annoyed that they're being so emotionally self-indulgent?
Your co-worker who's stressing about that report that was just annihilated by your boss likely won't be comforted by the fact that the cafeteria screwed up your sandwich that day.
" KRISTINA HOOPER, CHIEF GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, INVESCO, NEW YORK "First and foremost, investors should be comforted in knowing that the Fed has opened the door to cutting rates in the near term.
Each has its own underlying cause, she says, from a need for energy, to be alert, be comforted, have a time-out and even be anesthetized in some way in order to relax.
"Some of the (market) fears may be comforted if we get good numbers out of China Monday evening," said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Time and money went into creating Venom's look, and fans simply looking for an improvement over Topher Grace's atrocity will be comforted by the fact that Fleischer's CGI team brought Venom to life.
"You live and you learn when you buy your first house and I'm trying to be comforted by the fact everyone says to me that this is par for the course," she says.
Coal miners, for instance, are not likely to be comforted by the idea that a regulation that leads to loss in coal mining jobs will also lead to creation of wind manufacturing jobs.
When the evening comes to an end, you can revel in a gentle and soothing cup of warm green tea and be comforted in knowing that the polyphenols in your brew also combat oxidation.
We might be comforted by the possibility that such a self-contained ecosystem of generic buildings, isolated from their landscapes, can without much hassle or nostalgia be knocked down or reconfigured for whatever comes next. 
The Court's Republican majority allowed the execution to move forward without the imam in the execution chamber, despite the fact that Alabama permits Christian inmates to be comforted by a Christian pastor during an execution.
She refuses to be touched, or to be comforted—she had stopped to pray when she was preyed upon—and questions how a benevolent God to which she has devoted her life could let this happen.
For example, according to several Hadith (Sahih Bukhari 676-678), the Prophet Mohammed would cut short his prayer whenever he heard a child cry, so that he or she could be comforted as soon as possible.
She only had to pause twice during the race: once at mile 6, when her two-year-old son's seatbelt got unbuckled; and again at mile 8, when the baby was crying and needed to be comforted.
Justin's been attending church with new wife Hailey Baldwin -- just as he did when he was dating Selena -- but Wednesday, the Biebs was flying solo and he needed to be comforted by friends as he was leaving.
Shukla made his first trip to this principal source of the Ganges to collect its water for his grandfather, a Hindu priest close to death, who he hoped would be comforted by this physical connection to the river.
"While the effects could be similar to a vibrator you can get off Amazon, there are women who would definitely be comforted to know how much work and time has gone into the research and development of this device," says Eyvazzadeh.
If you're a Democrat who has ever been frightened at extreme legislation being voted out of the House of Representatives only to be comforted by the belief it would never pass the Senate, you may be in for a rude awakening.
Survey respondents were more likely to say that black girls, compared to white girls, need less nurturing, less protection, to be supported less, to be comforted less, are more independent, know more about adult topics, and know more about sex.
Despite how much bigger and longer that swarm was than California's current on-going one, residents of the state should be comforted to know that Yellowstorm's 2010 swarm simply petered out on its own, with no larger quake or event at the end.
Mr. Rajoy will be comforted by the Popular Party's victory in Galicia, his native region, even if the Galician president, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ran a campaign that was heavily centered on his own merits rather than those of his national party boss.
The numbers suggest that the true audience for Thiel's call for an end to the "fake culture wars" wasn't LGBT Americans (who tuned Trump out) but rather secular midwesterners who would be comforted by the fact that Trump has a gay friend.
Some 33X M1 and M2 users had complained about the headband being susceptible to cracking (an issue I never encountered in months of contented use of those headphones), and they'll be comforted to know Sony's design shakeup has delivered a new headband with more padding.
Most mothers do not need to be comforted by their six-year-old daughters, but as a child, I found her physical presence to be both comforting and terrifying; her feet, funny-shaped, Spam-smelling, and certainly irritating, were a means to receive her attention.
I cannot image the pain of a mother being separated from her young child — a child who can't even be comforted by her father because the authorities have confiscated the baby's passport (she has British citizenship only), making her an effective prisoner of Iran as well.
"Everything that's already happened doesn't matter at all," said Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who might be comforted by the fact that he - along with quarterback Russell Wilson - has yet to suffer a playoff loss in the Pacific Northwest while Detroit hasn't won a postseason game since 1991.
Some may be comforted by the possibility that this firmware upgrade might not be, as Cook termed it, "the equivalent of a master key" and by the FBI's assurances that this would be used once and that it will be designed to work solely with the terrorist's phone (which was actually owned by the county).
If President Trump mismanages the economy, the unemployed won't be comforted to know that he's tweeting fewer insults at his enemies; if he blunders us into a war based on personal pique, the families of the dead and wounded will not be soothed to hear that he's filled in the gaps in some of his policy proposals.
Hey, it's true...Google's HARDWARE team will be solely focused on building laptops moving forward, but make no mistake, Android & Chrome OS teams are 100% committed for the long-run on working with our partners on tablets for all segments of the market (consumer, enterprise, edu) I am not sure I would be comforted if I were a tablet manufacturer, though.
Jules sat beside Melinda to be comforted He wept for Honor, and praised his boy, gasconading with time-worn boasts.
When he was told that they had stayed at Nancy, the poor child burst into incontrollable sobs, and refused to be comforted.
Marks (1989), p. 107. Maverick continued to receive letters from her husband during his captivity, so that she could be comforted that he was still alive.Marks (1989), p. 108.
"'" (Ah dear Christians be comforted) is a Lutheran hymn in German with lyrics by Johannes Gigas, written in 1561. A penitential hymn, it was the basis for Bach's chorale cantata .
Tony was Valmiki's first love in medical school. Valmiki still calls Tony occasionally when he needs to be comforted. Unlike with Saul, whom Valmiki only loves sexually, Valmiki loves Tony in a romantic way.
In March 1888, her friend Whittier hoped "on that lonesome, windy coast where she can only look upon the desolate, winter- bitten pasture-land and the cold grey sea" she could be comforted by "memories of her Italian travels".
" He also wrote about his wife, Mukami, saying "She is detained at Kamiti Prison and I suggest that she will be released some time. I would like her to be comforted by sisters e.g. Sister Modester, etc. for she too feels lonely.
The girl, stricken with grief, could not be comforted. She lost all will to live and soon afterwards died of a broken heart. It is said that her ghost – in the form of a white lady - can still occasionally be seen gazing out to sea from the tower roof.
For some injections, especially deeper injections, a local anesthetic is given. When giving an injection to young children or infants, they may be distracted by giving them a small amount of sweet liquid, such as sugar solution, or be comforted by breastfeeding during the injection, which reduces crying.
John, poor and ill, is visited by another misfortune. His beloved wife, who has clung to him through all the years of his adversity, sickens and dies. His one joy in life is taken from him. John refuses to be comforted by Allen, who feels deep sympathy for the poor cripple.
She tells him that she wants him to "let me cry" rather than be comforted. It was covered by Israeli countertenor David D'Or on his album entitled David D’Or & the Philharmonic; Live Concert. It was succeeded as Bulgarian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 by Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov with "Water".
I have another excuse: this grown-up can understand everything, even books for children. I have a third excuse: he lives in France where he is hungry and cold. He needs to be comforted. If all these excuses are not enough then I want to dedicate this book to the child whom this grown-up once was.
In the sixth season, Everybody Loves Raymond increased its average viewers from 21 million in 2000 to 22 million, performing better than usual in viewership; according to network executives and Rosenthal, this was the result of the September 11 attacks, as families wanted to be comforted by seeing familiar characters in shows devoid of current event themes.
The choir in three or four parts at first respond at length a cappella, evoking the disarray of the apostles, then comes together in a crescendo calling upon the Spirit to descend. Then comes the chorus "Be comforted", preceding an intervention by the orchestra, soon to accompany the descent of the Holy Spirit, in a triumphant ensemble.
The use of these other elements provides a "formal resolution" for the works as a whole. Edward Larrissy also mentions social anxiety in his book William Blake. He claims that "Night" focuses on "illusory comfort," which is closely aligned with the "mutual reassurances" mentioned by Glen. Although society may be comforted with material things, there is no comfort like that of Heaven.
Louise Uwacu wants the world to ignore the politicians and beauty pageants participants, who only speak of "world peace" without ever following up with real actions. She reminds her readers that despite all the nightmares that you might have to go through to get to your dream Life; be comforted in the timeless truth: with a POSITIVISION, success is our only option.
Parchman, p. 46. In his distraught state, Glicken refused to accept Johnston's death, and had to be comforted by Swanson before calming down. In mid-1980, after the May eruption, USGS Survey scientists decided to establish the David A. Johnston Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) in Vancouver,Thompson, p. 141–42. intending to closely monitor volcanoes in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
She gets extremely furious in a hilarious manner when defeated. She also experiences headaches at times, only to be comforted by her fellow warriors, usually Grifforzer. Moreover, she does eccentric things such as going on a crash diet and dismissing her followers when they fail. When she created Dora Franke from the Dokiita-Clay, she had her minions build the Satan Tower.
He pursued them relentlessly, and those who escaped went south. Some authors have written that Huitzilopochtli tossed Coyolxauhqui's head into the sky where it became the Moon, so that his mother would be comforted in seeing her daughter in the sky every night, and that her scattered brothers became the Southern Star deities. It is difficult to verify these variations of the narrative with 16th century sources.
Writers decided to firstly pair Alicia with Cal and Halfpenny explained that Alicia wanted to be comforted by his "kindred spirit". Despite this, she acknowledged that Alicia was vulnerable and knew she made the wrong decision. Ethan tries to date Penny Levitt (Louisa Connolly-Burnham), but she notices that Ethan seems more interested in Alicia. This prompts Ethan to confess his feelings for Alicia.
Rabbi Berekiah taught in the name of Rabbi Samuel bar Nahman that the term "and he went down" (, vayered), which appears in implies excommunication. The Midrash told that when Joseph's brothers tried to comfort Jacob and he refused to be comforted, they told Jacob that Judah was responsible. They said that had Judah only told them not to sell Joseph, they would have obeyed.
Ulysses pacifies them by revealing his own identity: he too has famously left his much-loved wife Penelope to go to war, to the greater glory of them both; he predicts that Achilles and Deidamia will achieve similar fame. Deidamia will not be comforted. Nerea accuses Phoenix of feigning love purely to discover and abduct Achilles. He assures her that his love is genuine; he proposes, and she accepts him.
They needed of supplies per division slice, but were receiving only , and could not be comforted with statistics. Lord was promoted to major general on 14 November 1944. In August 1945, he became commander of the ETOUSA Assembly Command, which had the key responsibility of coordinating the repatriation of personnel from Europe. He was succeeded as Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander of COMZ by Major General Thomas B. Larkin.
While the President recuperated in the hospital, the first lady slept with one of his shirts to be comforted by the scent. When Ronald Reagan was released from the hospital on April 12, she escorted him back to the White House. Press accounts framed Reagan as her husband's "chief protector", an extension of their general initial framing of her as a helpmate and a Cold War domestic ideal.Burns, Lisa (2008), pp.
Although she is initially unimpressed with his romantic gesture, Sharon marries Grant following persuasion from Michelle. Sharon and Grant's marriage is tempestuous and rows occasionally end in violence. While Grant wants to start a family, Sharon prefers to concentrate on making The Queen Vic a successful business. When Grant discovers she is taking the contraceptive pill, he smashes up the pub and disappears, leaving Sharon to be comforted by his brother, Phil (Steve McFadden).
" Wright exaggerated his characters with the intention of gaining the sympathies of white people, but many of his audiences felt that it perpetuated stereotypes of African Americans with little to no benefits. One of the few successes noted was that the controversial, struggling Big Thomas was a strong attack on white people who wanted to be comforted by complacent black characters onstage.Mathis, Ayana . "James Baldwin Denounced Richard Wright's 'Native Son' as a 'Protest Novel.
They plan the break-in, with Keezbo, Spud and Matty, executing the plan that evening. They gain entry, but the alarm is raised and they have to make a hasty escape, and Keezbo is stranded in the plant, due largely to Matty. They have a hostile fall-out, with Renton and Sick Boy ganging up on Matty, and him fleeing, to be comforted by Spud. Renton and Sick Boy carry on towards the flat.
" Someone in this level views themself in light of their own weakness. Unlike in the upper level, this weakness is understood and as such, instead of turning to faith and humbling oneself before God, they despair in their own weakness and unworthiness. In this sense, they despair over the eternal and refuse to be comforted by the light of God. The last and lowest form of despair is the desire "In despair to will to be oneself.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata ' (Ah, dear Christians, be comforted), 114', in Leipzig for the 17th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 1 October 1724. Bach created the work as part of his second annual cantata cycle when he was Thomaskantor (director of music) in Leipzig. That cycle was planned as a cycle of the chorale cantatas for all occasions of the liturgical year. is based on a hymn of penitence by Johannes Gigas (1561).
Cunningham came to public attention when she participated in the twelfth series of Alan Sugar's The Apprentice. She stated she intended to participate with her "positive, helpful attitude", and described herself as a "dreamer" and a "female Jim Carrey." She was described as one of the "key entertainers" of the series. She was noted for becoming emotional and breaking down in tears on the show, and at one point had to be comforted by Alan Sugar's assistant Karren Brady.
Grievers will go through times of extreme sadness and also times where they are numb to what has happened. Lack of appropriate coping can bring many ailments to a person including mental and physical ailments. Coping through mourning in a state of bereavement is advised in the Bible as "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted."Matthew 5:4, NRSV Because it helps to achieve growth through thorough acceptance of loss, the transforming capacity of profound human experiences.
Ex-ante Envy-Freeness means that no partner envies the lottery of any other partner. This condition is trivial to achieve in a truthful mechanism: randomise over all possible allocations with equal probability and charge each partner 1/n of the total cost. But this condition is not appealing, since there is a large chance that in the final outcome, many partners will be envious. They may not be comforted by the fact that the lottery has been fair. 2\.
The novel begin as the heroine, Minerva "Min" Dobbs, a chubby, 33-year-old actuary, is dumped by her boyfriend, David. He is upset that she has refused to have sex with him; she's irritated that she is now without a date to her sister's upcoming wedding. Min retreats to one corner of the bar to be comforted by her two best friends, Bonnie and Liza. At the other end of the bar, David finds acquaintance Calvin "Cal" Morrisey and his friends.
Hera appears to be comforted by her mother's presence. As Caprica-Six observes, despite Boomer and Athena being biologically identical, Hera can apparently distinguish between them, and she has missed her real mother. However, Athena also discovers that Hera's belly is very hard, indicating a possible blockage in her bowels, and advocates that Hera be examined by a human doctor aboard Galactica. With help from Caprica-Six, Athena and Hera escape to Galactica, where Hera is presumably examined by Doc Cottle.
Her offspring, Huitzilopochtli, learned of this plan while still in the womb, and before it was put into action, sprang from his mother's womb fully grown and fully armed. He then killed his sister Coyolxauhqui and many of his 400 brothers. He tossed his sister's head into the sky, where it became the moon, so that his mother would be comforted in seeing her daughter in the sky every night. He threw his other brothers and sisters into the sky, where they became the stars.
The final movement, "" (I have a difficult journey before me), opens with a triad fanfare, which the bass voice sings on the words "Nur getrost" (Be comforted). It is similar to a motif in Bach's Violin Concerto in E minor, BWV 1042. The soprano reprises the chorale melody in duple rather than the original triple time, with a responding line in the bass voice. After two phrases, the ritornello plays alone for eight measures before both voices re- enter in counterpoint to complete the chorale.
When Mickey discovered Kareena had taken cocaine, he contemplated finishing with her, leaving Kareena to be comforted by Mickey's business partner and Kareena's drug dealer, Juley Smith (Joseph Kpobie). Despite weathering these problems, it was a brief reprieve as the relationship ended the episode following their reconciliation in March 2005, when Kareena left the serial with her family. In reality, the entire Ferreira family had been axed by executive producer, Kathleen Hutchison. Despite promising to stay for Mickey's sake, Kareena changed her mind at the last minute and left.
Kasim is said to have sent as a prize to his sovereign the king of Ghazni, two of the chief's daughters. At Ghazni they were treated with every kindness, but refused to be comforted, saying, that while they were under his charge, Kasim had violated them. Enraged at the story the king, without inquiry, ordered Kasim to be put to death and his head sent to Ghazni. When it was shown them his accusers rejoiced that they had avenged their father's death, and confessed that Kasim had done them no harm.
On 24 April 2013, JLS made the announcement that they would split after the release of their fifth album, Goodbye – The Greatest Hits. In a statement, they said: "We wanted to make sure that you heard it from the four of us, that we have decided to bring our time as a band to an end." When they appeared on Alan Carr: Chatty Man to discuss splitting up, Williams remained silent at first whilst bandmates Merrygold, Humes and Gill spoke, but he finally broke down in tears and had to be comforted by Humes.
Before treating a patient, the Healer began with prayer, to invite the participation of God (Xoy in Chumash) in the healing process. A patient may lie beside a fire, so they can be comforted by the warmth and sound of the flames. Healing is also a communal process, and the patient may be joined by family and friends dancing, singing, fasting, and praying around them, and offering them emotional support. To start, white sage is burned in a seashell to strengthen the spirit and help calm the patient, keeping them in a rational, coherent state.
Johnnie dreams innocently of his Russian cousins coming to live with him and is being prepared by Lalla to give a recital to his parents. King George and Queen Mary are traumatised by what follows – the execution of the Romanovs. Weighed down by the effects of the conflagration that has enveloped Europe, they find consolation when their son Johnnie dies in his unbounded optimism and unalloyed love of life. We know that George and Lalla will be comforted every day of their lives by remembering his pure and untarnished character.
Soon, she learned that Mallet was actually a cop who wanted to find Phillip alive and, through the listening device that he planted in Mindy's apartment, Mallet learned of her affair with Roger. Not long after, Rick asked Mindy to marry him but, still holding out for Roger, Mindy turned him down. When it became clear that Roger wasn't going to divorce Alex, Mindy regretted the affair and tried to rekindle her romance with Rick. Unfortunately, she was too late since Rick was now married to Beth, so Mindy let herself be comforted by Mallet.
Others such as Mir Ali Murad Khan Talpur was taken aboard the sloop and exiled to Burma.Personal observations on Sindh: the manners and customs of its inhabitants; and its productive capabilities A British journal said of the captive Sindhi Amirs: "The Amirs as being the prisoners of the state are maintained in strict seclusion; they are described as Broken-Hearted and Miserable men, maintaining much of the dignity of fallen greatness, and without any querulous or angry complainings at this unallevable source of sorrow, refusing to be comforted".
She was portrayed during this portion of Flynt's life by Donna Hanover in the film The People vs. Larry Flynt. Stapleton was also known for her involvement in the healing ministry, especially in healing of memories. Her books The Gift of Inner Healing, The Experience of Inner Healing, and In His Footsteps: The Healing Ministry of Jesus, Then and Now, illustrate her beliefs on inner healing, which involved healing of memories in which a person would go over their memories and bring Jesus into the memory to help them forgive or be comforted as required by Jesus.
Having realised the driver was dead, he began to help the distraught Deirdre who was still frantically clawing at the timber. Once the police had taken charge, and Deirdre had been taken away to be comforted by Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire) and Ena Sharples (Violet Carson), the timber was eventually cleared from the shattered pub. The story was concluded when Tracy was found not to be under the timber, but had been snatched away moments before the pub was hit. The snatcher was a crazed young woman called Sally Norton (Yvonne Nicholson) who had become obsessed with Tracy.
The tale was translated by Margaret Raine Hunt in 1884: There once a mother who had a little seven-year-old boy who was so handsome and lovable that no one could look at him without liking him, and she herself worshipped him above everything else in the world. He suddenly became ill, and God took him to himself. The mother could not be comforted, and wept both day and night. Soon afterwards, after the child had been buried, he appeared at night in the places where he had sat and played during his life, and if the mother wept, he wept also.
When they arrive, Fiachu, Naoise and his brothers are murdered on Conchobar's orders by Éogan mac Durthacht, and Deirdre is forced to marry Conchobar. Fergus, outraged by the death of his son and the betrayal of his honour, makes war against Conchobar, alongside Cormac Cond Longas, who sides with his foster-father against his father, and Dubthach Dóeltenga. They burn Emain and slaughter the maidens of Ulster, before going into exile with Medb and her husband Ailill in Connacht. Deirdre lives with Conchobar for a year, but during that time she never smiles, rarely eats or sleeps, and refuses to be comforted.
The telephone service in those days was part of the post office, and the soldier on duty at night would be comforted by a tray of cocoa and biscuits brought down the lane by the post-mistress's son. At the foot of Martlin Lane is the 'Pinfold'. Entering the Pinfold from the South is a public footpath which crosses the fields from Rugeley, having left the main B5013 near to the Trent Valley Railway Station. Red bricks can be seen embedded in the ground at points on this walk, and they are believed to have been laid by prisoners taken during the Napoleonic War.
Research finds that belief in the Tooth Fairy may provide such comfort to a child experiencing fear or pain resulting from the loss of a tooth. Mothers especially seem to value a child's belief as a sign that their "baby" is still a child and is not "growing up too soon". By encouraging belief in a fictional character, parents allow themselves to be comforted that their child still believes in fantasy and is not yet "grown up". Children often discover the Tooth Fairy is imaginary as part of the 5- to 7-year shift, often connecting this to other gift-bearing imaginary figures (such as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny).
This may involve the use of adult-sized diapers and baby clothes or toys and furniture such as a crib to lend reality to the infantilist fantasy, crawling on the floor, and some individuals may urinate or defecate in their diapers. If a partner is willing, adult babies may engage in parent-baby roleplay including being bathed, powdered and changed into diapers by one's partner, before being put to bed with a baby bottle. Some may also simulate lactation with a willing partner. Thereafter the adult baby may be comforted by their partner in the role of the parent and their diapers might be changed if wet or dirty.
German refers primarily to the language rather than the intended audience. Brahms told Carl Martin Reinthaler, director of music at the Bremen Cathedral, that he would have gladly called the work "Ein menschliches Requiem" (A human Requiem). Although the Requiem Mass in the Roman Catholic liturgy begins with prayers for the dead ("Grant them eternal rest, O Lord"), A German Requiem focuses on the living, beginning with the text "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted." from the Beatitudes. This theme—transition from anxiety to comfort—recurs in all the following movements except movements IV and VII, the central one and the final one.
When Sharon told Michelle that she felt that she and her daughter Vicki Fowler (Samantha Leigh Martin) were now her family, Michelle blurted out a secret that she'd been keeping for over three years - that Den was Vicki's father and she was the mystery woman who was seen with Den before his death. Michelle thought Sharon would be comforted to know that she was, in a sense, Vicki's sister, and that a part of Den lived on in Vicki. However, Sharon took the news very badly, feeling hurt, angry and deceived. After slapping Michelle and having an emotional showdown, Sharon left their flat wishing that Michelle had never told her.
At the feet of Ruth, sits the matriarch Rachel, kneeling on the ground sobbing, as is expressed in the biblical verse "A voice is heard in Ramah, mourning, and great weeping, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted because they are no more... Restrain your voice from weeping and your eyes from tears, for your work will be rewarded...They will return from the land of the enemy" (Jeremiah 31:15-16) Ruth and Rachel represent independence and monarchy on one hand, and the exile and enslavement on the other. The connection between the two women reflects the history of the Jewish people, where both are interlinked.
Douglas comments on how sitting in the porch swing feels somehow "right" because one would always be comforted by the droning, ceaseless voices of the adults. In keeping up with the fantasy-tinged atmosphere of the novel, the chapter gradually shifts from a realistic beginning, in which the family is setting up the swing, to an almost dreamlike conclusion, in which the grown-ups' voices are personified as drifting on into the future. Chapters 8–9 (The Happiness Machine–beginning) — Leo Auffmann, listening to elderly people's gloomy and fatalistic conversations, insists that they should not dwell on such miserable topics. Douglas and his grandfather, passing by, suggest to Leo that he should make a Happiness Machine.
Exact > intonation is one of the greatest difficulties. I have seen him shudder with > agony at bad intonation or insensitive phrasing; and now when I see his > works so often set for examinations I feel I must offer up a prayer that > Delius may be comforted for the performances that are bound to come forth!” In 1922, May Harrison relocated with her family to Foyle Riding in Oxted and Limpsfield, Surrey. According to Candlin, “Their garden was the scene of many social charity garden parties, and received visitors from all over the world to see ‘The Garden of the Nightingales'” (the location where May’s sister, Beatrice, made her famed recordings of cello music with nightingale accompaniments).”Candlin, The Harrison Sisters’ Trust.
Like many American films of the time, The Fall of the Romanoffs was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors cut, in Reel 4, the two intertitles "Come, let us sin together so that we may pray together" and "Be comforted, my child" etc., two struggle scenes between Rasputin and Sonia, Rasputin carrying unconscious young woman into other room, Rasputin drawing Sonia towards him, Sonia coming out of room into which Rasputin carried her, closeups of Sonia at couch registering emotion and shame, near view of Sonia kneeling before Iliodor, Reel 5, the two intertitles "A fearful thought" and "Who is the woman?", Reel 6, the two intertitles "Anna weary of her inconstant paramour" etc.
As they flee, the Choe brothers lead their troops to the palace to ask the Myeongjong to allow them to put down the remaining insurgents loyal to Yi. With their authority granted by the Myeongjong, the choe brothers close up the castle gates to deter fleeing and went on to detain Yi's followers one by one. Meanwhile, they have general Han Hu capture and kill Yi Ji-young amid his frolick with Kisaengs. Hearing the news that Yi Ji-yeong had died, many people were said to be comforted and cheered. After then, Choe Chungheon killed all families and relatives of Yi Ui-min, and even sent people to every regions of the nation, wiping out all followers and slaves of Yi's.
His principal inspiration for Din of Celestial Birds came from silent films such as Jean Cocteau's Blood of a Poet (1930), Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927), and the works of the Lumière brothers. He intended the short as a depiction of "creation in its simplest and purest form". Focusing on the theory of evolution instead of religion and mythology, the film opens with the text that reads: "Hello and welcome ... do not be afraid ... be comforted ... remember ... our origin...", followed by images depicting the Big Bang. Then, after a hyper-accelerated trip through the evolution of life and the Earth, it culminates in the birth of an embryonic pseudo-humanoid called the Son of Light (Stephen Charles Barry) that reaches to some unknown source.
In the opening chorale fantasia, "" (Ah, dear Christians, be comforted), Bach expresses two thoughts of the text, comfort and fear, by contrasting themes that appear simultaneously in the instruments: an assertive theme is derived from the melody and played by the two oboes and first violins, an "anxious" one in the second violins and the continuo. The soprano sings the melody as a cantus firmus, doubled by the horn, while the lower voices are set partly in expressive imitation, partly in homophony. They are treated differently to reflect the meaning of the text. The Bach scholar Klaus Hofmann compares the movement to the opening of the cantata Jesu, der du meine Seele, BWV 78, written three weeks earlier: both "a sort of chaconne" in G minor, with a "French style" bass as "the expression of mourning and lamentation".
In 2007, he became a patron of The Albert Kennedy Trust, an organisation that provides support to young, homeless and troubled LGBT people. In 2006, he became a patron of Oxford Pride, stating: > I send my love to all members of Oxford Pride, their sponsors and > supporters, of which I am proud to be one... Onlookers can be impressed by > our confidence and determination to be ourselves and gay people, of whatever > age, can be comforted by the occasion to take the first steps towards coming > out and leaving the closet forever behind. McKellen has taken his activism internationally, and caused a major stir in Singapore, where he was invited to do an interview on a morning show and shocked the interviewer by asking if they could recommend him a gay bar; the programme immediately ended. In December 2008, he was named in Out annual Out 100 list.
Massacre of the Innocents from the late 10th-century Codex Egberti The Ordo Rachelis (Play of Rachel), Interfectio Puerorum (Murder of the Children), or Ludus Innocentium (Play of the Innocents) is a medieval dramatic tradition consisting in four plays and based on the Massacre of the Innocents, an event recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, and on the prophecy recorded in the Book of Jeremiah: "A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rahel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her children, because they were not" (31:15, KJV). The prophecy, which Matthew believed to be fulfilled when Herod the Great ordered the slaughter of all boys under two in Bethlehem, looks backwards to Rachel, the matriarch of the Hebrews, and towards her lamentation over the death of her children, the Hebrew children, in the massacre. The Ordo Rachelis plays were probably performed as part of the liturgy for Innocents Day (28 December).
8 seconds to launch, the Cruel Veterinarian tries to nab Courage to throw and trap him in his rocket yet again, but this also backfires as Courage bangs the rocket's door causing him to almost become unconscious, laughing weakly as Courage shoves, locks and traps the Cruel Veterinarian inside the rocket. About 5 seconds to launch, Courage runs to be comforted by his owners and away from the rocket. As it reaches 0 seconds, the rocket engines under it ignite and the rocket launches sending the vet into space instead. At the end of the episode, his rocket already crash landed on an unnamed planet, as he opens the door and is then petrified, finding out that all the dogs (including Courage's parents, and the same dogs seen on the milk carton's "Missing" advertisement at the beginning of the episode) have survived, which meant that his breeding experiment to see that normal dogs would breed space dogs has failed.
The specific difficulties implied depend on the age of the individual being assessed, and a child's attachment-related behaviors may be very different with one familiar adult than with another, suggesting that the disorder is within the relationship and interactions of the two people rather than an aspect of one or the other personality.Zeanah, 2005 No list of symptoms can legitimately be presented but generally the term attachment disorder refers to the absence or distortion of age appropriate social behaviors with adults. For example, in a toddler, attachment-disordered behavior could include a failure to stay near familiar adults in a strange environment or to be comforted by contact with a familiar person, whereas in a six-year-old attachment-disordered behavior might involve excessive friendliness and inappropriate approaches to strangers. There are currently two main areas of theory and practice relating to the definition and diagnosis of attachment disorder, and considerable discussion about a broader definition altogether.
Entering Vienna in aerial shots and by train in the morning from the west, with the flow of the Danube River, Joseph visits the Imperial Pavilion, a station at Hietzing of the Wiener Stadtbahn designed by Otto Wagner to take the Emperor by train from his summer residence Schönbrunn Palace to the Hofburg and his offices in center city. A famous interior designed by Wagner, the Pavilion, straddling the tracks of the Stadtbahn, supposes Franz Joseph I of Austria to be a busy, nervous commuter needing to be comforted by nature imagery and directed by modern architectural signage and design. The film transitions to Freud's home and offices at Berggasse 19, where we learn about Freud's home-making efforts and the peculiar space he created for patients: the psychoanalytical consultation room as utopian domestic setting that projects patients back to family and home. We learn about Freud's flight from Vienna in 1938 and the fate of his apartment at Berggasse 19—it became a collective apartment for Jews to be sent to the death camps.
75 says: "Pope Gregory the Great (d. 604) was held to have swayed the justice of God by prayer ('his great victory'), releasing Trajan's soul from Hell, who, resuscitated, was converted to Christianity. Dante accepted this, as Aquinas before him, and places Trajan in Paradise (Paradiso XX.44-8)." > I noticed that the inner bank of the curve... Was of white marble, and so > decorated With carvings that not only Polycletus But nature herself would > there be put to shame... There was recorded the high glory Of that ruler of > Rome whose worth Moved Gregory to his great victory; I mean by this the > Emperor Trajan; And at his bridle a poor widow Whose attitude bespoke tears > and grief... The wretched woman, in the midst of all this, Seemed to be > saying: 'Lord, avenge my son, Who is dead, so that my heart is broken..' So > he said: 'Now be comforted, for I must Carry out my duty before I go on: > Justice requires it and pity holds me back.
As the film begins, Sangwon, an aimless and indecisive college student on school holiday after final examinations, avoids walking together with his older brother by instead taking a side street, where he finds a former girlfriend, Yongsil, working at an optician's store. Unsure of his own emotional preparedness in rekindling the relationship, he decides to watch a play while waiting for her to complete her work shift, delaying the decision to meet her later in the evening. The final words of anguish in the play, uttered by a desperately ill child unable to be comforted by his mother, would later be echoed by Sangwon from the rooftop of his parents' apartment after his own failed act of despair. In the film's corollary chapter, Tongsu, a struggling, rootless, and inscrutable filmmaker who has become obsessed with a short film directed by his former classmate - and in particular, the devoted and obliging woman in the film - encounters the young actress in person and begins to ingratiate himself into her company, acting out his projected image of her by imitating gestures and revisiting locations from the film in an attempt to realize his own created image of her.

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