He agreed, and said that there's nothing more comforting ("so comforting") than baked chicken in the oven.
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Absolutely, but also quite comforting in the same way watching Love Island or lying on the beach doing sweet fuck all is comforting.
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But while it's comforting to know war is off the table for now, it's not comforting to know that Trump had to think hard about that option.
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It's a comforting fantasy, in a year when the Oscars didn't always seem sure how much they wanted to embrace comforting fantasies — until the very last minute.
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At this moment is it comforting, or not comforting, to think back to the bubonic plague sweeping through London in the early 1590s, and again, catastrophically, in 1603?
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And as such it is comforting to eat, in much the same way that burrowing into a nest on the couch to watch football or a three-hankie movie is comforting.
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" Ms. Glock said, "We find that diversity very comforting.
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If I wanted to eat comforting, cheap, not particularly healthy food that was less likely to make me gain weight than other comforting, cheap, not particularly healthy foods, who was I hurting?
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The interior feels very modern, but still warm and comforting.
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It was comforting that I knew what a concussion was.
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It's kind of comforting thinking the malltrices don't control everything.
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It somehow felt dystopian and weirdly comforting all at once.
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We find it comforting to tell stories even when the
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This is a job for the comforting nature of cats.
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Maybe it's comforting to frame a mystery in the familiar.
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It's almost comforting, except that it's also kind of jarring.
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What's upsetting for some people can be comforting for others.
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This is meant to be dramatic, but it seems comforting.
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It's kind of this comforting feeling, but it also terrifying.
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It's comforting to know divemasters can also get the bends.
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Plus, her mom's jambalaya is a comforting reminder of home.
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"Having them there is comforting," Diaz, 43, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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They gathered around the coffins, crying and comforting each other.
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In its place, you'll see a comfortable and comforting fiction.
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And yet somehow the story ends with Archie comforting Veronica?
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The end is not tidy or filled with comforting platitudes.
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Then, I settled into a sad but strangely comforting routine.
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But these reassurances are too lukewarm to be truly comforting.
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Sometimes sex is just comforting or fun or a release.
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But sometimes it's comforting to get just what you want.
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They're both comforting activities often shared with those you love.
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It was comforting to find other people who also were.
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They conduct comforting rituals, including light touch and holding hands.
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He's well practiced in his pastoral craft of comforting parishioners.
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It's emotionally comforting and beautiful and captivating to look at.
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In the driver's seat, the 488 feels comforting and intuitive.
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So your message about the microbiome being resilient is comforting.
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There's something comforting about Sheryl Sandberg's voice on the phone.
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I'm not entirely sure why this video feels so comforting.
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I don't think it would be very comforting during turbulence.
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Watch the video above for all of the comforting details.
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The real answer, however, might not be all that comforting.
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This desire makes sense but the answer is less comforting.
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Wing offered disappointed Democrats a comforting fantasy alternative to the
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It's really comforting to know we're here for each other.
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A man is dying, and the narrator is comforting him.
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The projection of all this force is only intermittently comforting.
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There's something comforting about poetic, funny, or interesting last words.
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What's more comforting and hearty than a baked corn pudding?
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Lear, even at his least unhinged, is anything but comforting.
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"Rare" isn't so comforting when what you want is "never."
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But I think there's something actually comforting there for liberals.
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Familiarity is comforting and allows you set a daily rhythm.
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It would be comforting to believe a crash couldn't recur.
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Alma Thomas is a comforting show, and a critical one.
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How comforting it would be to know what to do.
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Within months, those comforting assessments looked wildly out of date.
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"The sweetness is utterly comforting, the alcohol ditto," she said.
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For her, the mutual acknowledgment of social uncertainty was comforting.
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Such a stance is certainly comforting in its moral clarity.
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But there is something comforting about pitching at Yankee Stadium.
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In my heartbroken daze, I remember thinking that was comforting.
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Not to mention, few things are as comforting as bread.
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Whatever the reason, I'm finding it really comforting right now.
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It was comforting and terrifying all at the same time.
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Hubbard introduced comforting music and religious imagery to trip sessions.
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Yes, it's about confronting the ugliness and comforting the scared.
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They prioritize one identity, one narrative and one comforting distortion.
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That's a familiar place, and it's comforting, and it's me.
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Mr. Bagislayici said that he, too, finds the cross comforting.
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Panic buying may be irrational, but it can be comforting.
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There's no shame in comforting yourself with some pumpkin spice.
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Knowing this, Bhutto's opening remarks are all the more comforting.
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It's a comforting barbershop cacophony for most of the clients.
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The meal is so comforting and I thoroughly enjoy it.
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The familiarity may be comforting; the contact with ghosts, consoling.
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But beneath the surface, the outlook is far from comforting.
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" I tried to think of some comforting half-truth. "See?
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But, I found the sweet chowder to be surprisingly comforting.
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That makes for comforting eating and delivers real pleasure besides.
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It's not always less complicated, but it is more comforting.
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"It's hard," he said, trying to find a comforting word.
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Their curving shapes are comforting as the clock approaches 8am.
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Not everything you happened to eat in prepubescence is comforting.
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I love to make ragus, they're very comforting to eat.
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It must be comforting to think you have all the answers.
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It's a light, comforting soup—and probably a magical hangover cure.
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For me, that observation is as comforting as it is sobering.
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But the polls are more comforting for Salvini than Di Maio.
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It felt comforting to be held by women I'd just met.
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Not very comforting for all those unwilling guest stars on COPS.
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Even hearing people playing video games in another room was comforting.
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How is making and playing music a comforting thing for you?
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Boring, yes, but in this age, monotony can be incredibly comforting.
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It's a comforting thought, but don't get too comfortable just yet.
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There is nothing cosy, comforting or conventional in that at all.
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At this point, though, that seems almost like a comforting fantasy.
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Like the security guards, there are no comforting answers to offer.
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In her right ear, the news broadcast burbled its comforting hum.
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It sounds weird, but I swear it's delicious, creamy, and comforting.
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Farnsworth suggests the term "health security," which sounds comforting but vague.
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Although generally speaking, that's not a very comforting thought at all.
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"This neighborhood is very comforting to me," she told The Post.
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He was way off, I found it totally welcoming and comforting.
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It was actually really comforting at the end of the day.
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What's one easy way to make a healthy meal more comforting?
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Sweet, milky tea is one of the most comforting things ever.
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Yet they found pretty much the same result, which is comforting!
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That result isn't entirely surprising, but it's not exactly comforting either.
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Sway gently to the dulcet tones of the comforting melodic techno.
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The former is comforting and cultural, the latter cold and commercial.
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"Paranoia is strange because it's simultaneously comforting and disturbing," he says.
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There are fewer things more comforting than warmth in the cold.
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Water, patting, comforting; I have to pick it off the pillow.
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He was gentle and comforting, and he had a long ponytail.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bubbles can be comforting from the inside.
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Relatives gathered around the wooden coffins, crying and comforting each other.
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I like it because it gives the comforting illusion of security.
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For a fucked up young person, there's no message more comforting.
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Billy Lynn's battle with Iraqi insurgents into a comforting, patriotic war
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The most comforting part, though, is that we've all been there.
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"You never have to see him again," she said, comforting me.
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Sometimes I tap them with my thumbs for their comforting symmetry.
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"That's another reason hospice care can be so comforting," he said.
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"You can't reinforce anxiety by comforting a dog," Dr. Bain said.
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Democrats may be comforting themselves with the thought that the legislative
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Your love and support is comforting me during this difficult time.
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It is comforting to know that opposition groups can reassert themselves.
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While some are scary, others are a comforting reminder of childhood.
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Williams Sonoma's spiced chestnut candle offers a comforting and inviting scent.
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But the picture of a rudderless, directionless world is not comforting.
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The cousin led Taylor into the hall to offer comforting perspective.
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John Kasich of Ohio, known for comforting rally attendees with hugs.
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After this Mercury retrograde in Taurus, this will be super comforting.
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This is a comforting notion, particularly for those on the left.
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Soft, fudgy, and delicious, it's no surprise brownies are so comforting.
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It was the most comforting thing to me at that age.
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One might expect their presence to be comforting to the congregation.
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It makes them comforting without being dull, safe without being stagnant.
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Amazon's A.I. technology is another in the comforting female voice camp.
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The kind I grew up in: loud, comforting, affirming, challenging, political.
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That's a comforting, Protestant-tinged myth, but it is a myth.
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It's a comforting fantasy, but for now it's just a fantasy.
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Here, Brianna remembers Frank as the comforting parent she turned to.
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But it's oddly comforting, too, to look mortality in the eye.
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It's comforting, but I still get a flutter, like a kid.
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It offers the comforting familiarity of high-end property speculation, too.
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It is traditional and modern, Korean and Australian, challenging and comforting.
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The fact of that immensity is humbling, thrilling, and comforting even.
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Soon we were embracing, comforting each other in this agonizing moment.
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Is there anything more comforting than hearing about other people's pettiness?
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It's rich and comforting — a delightful upgrade on a Costco classic.
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The somewhat comforting truth is that it's always been like this.
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It's comforting, then, that Making Comics is such an empathetic work.
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"There's something comforting about having a co-owner," Mr. Dixon said.
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Watching "The Golden Girls" is the most comforting show to me.
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It is almost certainly fine, according to a comforting new study.
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Some had money and some even spoke Spanish, which was comforting.
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Putting the Napper directly on my stress spot was extremely comforting.
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This is a tonic of a musical, big-hearted and comforting.
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Its sterile scent is comforting, until she realizes it isn't real.
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In the clip, Clary is crying and Savage is comforting her.
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Mr. Fisher's comforting, however, turned into a very public extramarital affair.
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Djokovic consoled Troicki, but he needed some comforting of his own.
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On one hand, it is comforting like a Li Po poem.
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"To have had a mentor would have been comforting," she says.
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She is a trusted, confident, credible and comforting figure for women.
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There's arguably no dessert more comforting than a piece of pie.
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It's a comforting, binary relationship: either you're funny, or you're not.
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The idea is comforting, but the reality is another matter altogether.
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The hallucinations they are able to describe may be traumatizing, not comforting.
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That Mr Trump ended up harming himself might be comforting for China.
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It would be comforting to believe Murphy's and Trickett's experiences are rare.
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"We were comforting each other; he was crying," friend Laura Humbard said.
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And Beebs hanging in there is kind of comforting in some way.
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The energy this afternoon is comforting and nurturing—take care of yourself!
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Perhaps not the most comforting answer, but the only one readily available.
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It's the most comforting thing and gives me hope for the world.
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His appointment may be less comforting news to e-cigarette manufacturers, however.
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This should be comforting to politicians on the lookout for manufacturing jobs.
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"These self-destructive patterns, they are comforting in the moment," Steven says.
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In an unfamiliar place, the people at the club were strangely comforting.
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Which, I suppose, would be comforting if I believed in the afterlife.
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For Shanita, the most comforting music in the world is factory noise.
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Instead, they are told a comforting fairy tale that shortchanges all stakeholders.
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They're almost comforting at times, like holding a pair of worry stones.
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These old controllers are a lot simpler, and always a bit comforting.
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He's comforting to me when I don't feel well, when I'm tired.
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I recommend bringing a comforting snack to this film, but not cake.
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There's no better time to make comforting soups, stews, and even desserts.
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It's weird to hear someone wallow like you wallow, but also comforting.
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The cabin crew we've been with all day are present and comforting.
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Anaële finds that comforting, like a cozy blanket on a frigid night.
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By the end of the episode, he was the one comforting Varner.
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But it's not exactly comforting, because no one is safe from memefication.
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It's a comedy about family and new differences, and it felt comforting.
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And hey, some people — cough cough, my parents — find the repetitiveness comforting.
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Sorry, that probably isn't super comforting, but it's good to be prepared.
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"I promise to love you unconditional, unrelenting, comforting and eternal," he said.
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There is something inherently comforting about the unconditional love of a pet.
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My PopSocket has shifted from an embarrassing appendage to comforting safety blanket.
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You may not find this comforting, but this is a common problem.
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And totally teared up at Lena Headey and Gwendoline Christie comforting him.
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Then again, that's not really a comforting or very practical solution either.
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And, there is perhaps no food more comforting than good old bacon.
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Having some stability even if it's just at home can be comforting.
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In a strange way, that is kind of comforting for us Danes.
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Last week, it was comforting words on dealing with anxiety and depression.
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And it's a comforting idea: Messed-up people have messed-up ideas.
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Our thoughts and memories of Christa will always be fresh and comforting.
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It's a comforting yet bold set of flavors that almost defies description.
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He later returned to the scene and saw Radcliffe comforting the tourist.
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"Obviously, to have that kind of a lead was comforting," Cosart said.
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Had Tortugas' plate of avocado bliss been sacrificed for something less comforting?
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"There's something very comforting to me about seeing him reading," Brent says.
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Polenta is porridge, in pure and simple terms. Warm. Comforting. Salty. Fattening.
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Now you can have that comforting scent anytime, right at your fingertips.
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But Manager Ned Yost cited another rough patch as a comforting precedent.
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When he did address Congress and the country, his words were comforting.
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Giuliani, like the President, is not seeking converts but comforting the converted.
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Here, Tourles shared her favorite essential oils for comforting aches and pains.
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The line offered the labor-friendly audience a comforting rebuke to Gov.
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Yoga and prayer might be comforting, but it's certainly not the cure.
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Thirty years later, that same comforting tickle was relieving my morning sickness.
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The defragging will never stop at TwitchDefrags, and that's comforting to me.
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Genres are templates, and we find them helpful and comforting to us.
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The brownie was flavorless and only offered its comforting warmth as consolation.
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It becomes you in a way that is both disturbing and comforting.
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They're comforting, unchallenging things we can reach for in times of need.
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And it's a comforting, seemingly timeless part of life in the region.
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But it does have a narrative and performative rhythm that's cozy-comforting.
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It's comforting knowing you can go from one country to the next.
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"The police presence at my school is not comforting," Koerber, 17, said.
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"There was something so incredibly comforting in his voice," Ms. Tatochenko said.
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Regardless, this time of year, a comforting dish is often in order.
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While that narrative may be comforting, it doesn't tell the full story.
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Turn on the TV just to hear some sort of comforting noise.
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The production is gospelly and comforting; all that matters is domestic loyalty.
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It would be comforting to blame America's current posture on Mr. Trump.
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Sometimes that makes our articles comforting to some and uncomfortable to others.
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They also make a comforting stew or soup in times of crisis.
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If you're the person being broken up with, that isn't super comforting.
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Hearing celebrities talk candidly about their struggles is oddly comforting to me.
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As an example of streamlined dissonance, Fever is both comforting and exciting.
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"It was comforting to feel like I was with him," Haines said.
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For Ms. Guazhco, having both daughters living at home had been comforting.
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Pushing her head against the side was familiar and comforting to her.
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In sadness, a tub of ice cream can provide a comforting remedy.
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"Knitting is a comforting and meditative way to channel all those anxieties."
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There's aggression but with refinement: knife-edge sharpness balanced with comforting smoothness.
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" Books "I bring at least one physical book, I find that comforting.
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She seemed to be comforting them more than the other way around.
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Basically every item is a neutral, comforting shade of silver or gray.
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But comforting as familiarity can be, it leads to some uncomfortable conclusions.
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After all, most of us think of sleep as comforting and desirable.
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"It was very comforting to have her in the room," Winters said.
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The address mixup is as comforting as it is confounding, Glaub said.
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The tide of change is almost comforting to him in its inevitability.
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Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is first seen comforting his twin sister.
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Ms. Montaperto understood her friend's frustration but offered him a comforting thought.
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Recipe of the day: This comforting lentil soup can't get much easier.
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That's both terrifying and weirdly comforting, and it spills into real life.
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Mysteries are a comforting narrative structure for managing social shifts and loss.
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Calling in their support was more comforting than any amount of Baileys.
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This installation is something that I see as very comforting and familiar.
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The lack of an EEG is very comforting, but what comes next?
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I connected to that experience as a happy memory, comforting and sustaining.
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You know, something easy and comforting, fried and delicious—but surreptitiously elevated?
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Obviously, one of those is more comforting to Democrats than the other.
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" Life beyond Earth, he adds, would be "a profound and comforting discovery" — comforting because "it means if we screw up and ruin all life on Earth, we would not have destroyed the only living things in all existence.
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" Finally, he dreamed of getting his discharge papers, which he described as "comforting.
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Stability is the comforting illusion by which people try to organise their lives.
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You can hold onto that and feel its edges, and that is comforting.
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We need you today, and we need your fattening, comforting baked pasta dishes.
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She spent the flight comforting him, but on the inside, she was screaming.
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Photo of boy, 6, comforting sister dying of rare brain cancer goes viral.
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She was very comforting, very warm, and just a very positive, genuine soul.
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"Maybe it's comforting to know that spiders can leave your area," she said.
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He finds himself comforting his son's fears while still struggling with his own.
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But Mr. Jude loves humanity too much to tell comforting lies about it.
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They're basically as comforting to look at as they are to sleep on.
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Faced with our reality, however, it feels like a quaint, even comforting alternative.
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Many Indonesians, he had discovered, found it more comforting to think that way.
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He might have said something vaguely comforting, like, We're all feeling the pressure.
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Even better, these comforting dishes are easy to make in a slow cooker.
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It is actually comforting to rely on the security of an established company.
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It's an easy thing, it's a comforting thing, and it's a sure thing.
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Its FAQ, like many security-related FAQs, is simultaneously comforting and hair-raising.
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"The shedding of easy solutions, of comforting illusions, may be painful," Esslin writes.
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This includes things like comforting them, singing, dancing and playing games with them.
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Particularly because so many of them are not comforting; they're kind of disturbing.
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And still, this obsession felt like the most comforting thing in the world.
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Just… great big, wrapped-up, comforting, loving, unjudgmental, accepting hugs to all today.
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It's been comforting to know that we are both going through those emotions.
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As a painfully shy person, this is incredibly important and comforting to me.
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The ad showed her comforting a young girl whose parents might be deported.
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The result has been a show consistently funny and loving, riotous and comforting.
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"It was comforting to see a high volume of police presence," she said.
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It's comforting to me, but the fun is not there as much anymore.
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If I was pleasing and comforting, she was unsettling in a beautiful way.
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The comforting factor for the San Jose Sharks is they've been here before.
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Instead of the usual comforting double tick, there was just one lonesome tick.
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It's very comforting to them and they can anticipate what to expect next.
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The Moon enters nurturing Cancer at 8:57 PM, creating a comforting vibe.
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"It's comforting for others who are also afraid of facing it," she says.
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I know that it's comforting to get advice when you're afraid or unsure.
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It cannot really be grasped, and can be perceived as scary or comforting.
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It's comforting to work on making your game just a little bit better.
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In 2011, a video of him expertly comforting a fussy baby went viral.
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"I promise to love you unconditional, unrelenting, comforting and eternal," the groom said.
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"Right now, I'm going with naivete, and that's not particularly comforting," he said.
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He's done the training simulations, improv class, practiced holding hands, the comforting gestures.
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Given all we know about climate change and wildfires, that's not exactly comforting.
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For people trying to give up, those are certainly some more comforting odds.
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Campbell's soothing, fatherly voice was a constant and comforting companion during the series.
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He's promiscuity steeped in chauvinism and misogyny: more old-fashioned, and more comforting.
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It's not tame — it's food designed for comforting, continual spoon-to-mouth consumption.
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Martin tried comforting Karageorge, too, but Martin had never seen him like this.
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French onion soup and a steak sandwich is a comforting, chef-approved combo.
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But signs of the court's new posture towards the practice are not comforting.
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In today's world of political hyperbole, this seems a comforting bit of normality.
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It's a dark, yet strangely serene, and maybe even a little comforting track.
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We see comforting squares while the world is in fact much more warped.
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There's something comforting about the dependability of a neutral in a small space.
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It's comforting to know all the Pixar puzzle pieces are clicking into place.
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Perhaps the Greek words create a comforting distance between us and our bodies.
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But I keep a few actual books on the nightstand as comforting totems.
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The book was especially comforting as impeachment became the backdrop to my nights.
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Thirty years later, it would be comforting to believe it couldn't happen again.
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It would be comforting to dismiss Mr. Moore's supporters as an irrelevant fringe.
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It seems highly unlikely, but in baseball, there is usually a comforting precedent.
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City Kitchen Dried wild mushrooms lend this comforting braise its depth and character.
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When 1980 rolled in, chicken Francese had the comforting zing that Americans wanted.
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The Canadian was widely praised for comforting the tearful Williams after the match.
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In its moral clarity, it's possible to find Miller and Armstrong's project comforting.
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She and the doctor were both older than me, which was somehow comforting.
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It's so comforting and there's just such a sense of unity within it.
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And the sole, made of sugar cane, was by far the most comforting.
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It is far more comforting to find another reason, a more "rational" one.
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But in this outbreak, he's not always the comforting public face amid crisis.
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It's comforting to know that romantic comedies are the same in every country.
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Experts say it's a comforting thought, but there's no evidence that will happen.
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"Your classroom felt like the most comforting place to be," King told Osterweil.
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It's somehow comforting to know that before I even start, I've already failed!
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But I suspect they would find the Clock of the Long Now comforting.
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" He claimed to have been "a comforting part of your lives for decades.
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It helps that Germans are averse to radical change and find stability comforting.
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The truth about how massive moral crimes occur is both unsettling and comforting.
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The nurses or techs weren't particularly comforting—it felt like maybe the DMV.
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The consistency and sincerity of his work, unaffected, is extremely comforting to me.
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JW: It was perversely comforting to see how many white people showed up.
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Most people don't seek treatment and indeed, many find their repetitive behavior comforting.
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I was worried the heaviness would be overbearing, but instead, it felt comforting.
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It was sort of comforting to me as a sort of restless soul.
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He just doesn't want to single them out, which is not very comforting.
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It adds precious rear legroom and a comforting cant to the seat back.
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The thought of managers playing catch-up is not my most comforting image.
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He is not always an obviously comforting presence, but there is never judgment.
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There is something immensely comforting in viewing the world over a parent's shoulder.
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There's something so oddly comforting about the way the It saga wrapped up.
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Of course, while rituals are comforting, they risk losing their meaning through repetition.
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There's something comforting about the normalcy of plot and counterplot, action and intrigue.
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The narration can be arresting, and yet at the same time extremely comforting.
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So he altered his original sketches to write something more introspective and comforting.
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In that dark time my younger sister Sati hit upon a comforting idea.
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Nothing that Tillerson said yesterday was comforting to anyone concerned about climate change.
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Larry Hogan (R) extended a comforting, bipartisan hand on Friday to Virginia Gov.
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He just doesn't want to single them out, which is not very comforting.
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Rice, greens, and chickpeas will turn it into a comforting rainy day meal.
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It's the fastest most comforting food, and quite possibly the easiest to make.
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As we rattled up the West Side, I tried to think comforting thoughts.
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A comforting steam rose, and it smelled sweet, almost toasted, like breakfast cereal.
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Favre was definitely more fun to watch, but Aaron Rodgers is more comforting.
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It's so comforting to have food from home when you are far away.
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Putting the question in such stark terms is, in a way, very comforting.
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" 'A big, comforting place' Going back to that place, Kyle said, is "more comforting than it is nerve-racking because there's so (many) people that been through a lot of stuff, and they've seen things, and we're all here for everyone.
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"It's more comforting to believe in plots," Dean Stockwell's Al says in the episode.
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"I told him how comforting his shield was during this horrifying experience," she said.
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Less comforting was the fact that the family's Nest security cameras had been hacked.
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All of this contributed to his depression, and video games became a comforting outlet.
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Click through to see some of the most comforting, winter recipes we could find.
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To Nick's credit, he's very sympathetic, comforting her and even kissing her puke-mouth.
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"It must be comforting for people to know that people like Mike Schur exist."
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They promise that the future will always be familiar in some key, comforting ways.
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And a blanket and eye mask that are actually comforting to cuddle up in.
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The spice's warm color and mild flavor make a comforting base for this drink.
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Reading mystery novels is hugely comforting when you're freaking out about your own writing.
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"Dogs can be so comforting, so it makes sense to me now," she says.
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For some, the past is like a comforting blanket in which to curl up.
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Theoretically, it will get better at comforting you too and learn about its surroundings.
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We're sad and we're scared and we're comforting ourselves by buying expensive skin care.
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But in these moments, it's comforting to know that we have made some progress.
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There's something about [having so many women around] that's so comforting and so comfortable.
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They were very nice, comforting, and complimenting, often asking her to do more videos.
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In comforting and depressing news, even Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models deal with body shaming.
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Heartbreaking photo of park ranger comforting gorilla who lost mother to poachers http://t.
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Jim White is the human condition, the comforting inner monologue which makes existence bearable.
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What's better is the interconnectivity between users around the globe: briefly comforting, totally transitory.
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"Kitchen," Banana Yoshimoto A perfect jewel of a novel, delicious and comforting and pure.
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As he drove away, he murmured comforting words in the direction of his cargo.
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Everyone hates commercials, but at least it's comforting to know when they'll be over.
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These are games I know, yes, so the territory is familiar and somehow comforting.
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It would be comforting to think there is global backing to fix the WTO.
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Processing it since then, I don't know if the nothingness is comforting or terrifying.
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Kylie Jenner was seen comforting Travis Scott after the rapper was burned in fire.
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It is comforting to know that I cannot get stuck in and be forgotten.
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There is something comforting in knowing that I'm damned if I do or don't.
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"We already have that right, as your parents," Liliana said, thinking this was comforting.
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These dishes are the embodiment of everything that is good and comforting about food.
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So in a way, it's comforting and intuitive to blame a fixable vitamin deficiency.
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Chicken Boy's comforting stare had proven correct: Everything was going to be OK here.
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Venus, the planet of love, money, and beauty, enters comforting Cancer on July 3.
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Depending on your own high school experience, those words are either comforting or horrifying.
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It's comforting to see that this statuesque, walking Ken doll has confidence issues too.
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The latest cleansing fad is a little less chill and a little more comforting.
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Either way, it was not the most comforting omen for Australia's high-tech future.
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And the most comforting response I've received thus far is that I'm not alone.
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It seems somewhat comforting, then, that the status quo has been restored this season.
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"We wanted to be supportive and comforting for our community," resident Wyatt McLeod said.
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What begins as a little white lie becomes a way of comforting this family.
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It repeats the oddly comforting sound of a NYC subway train leaving the station.
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His need for the comforting cocoon seems to be greater in moments of stress.
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Williams, standing next to her, wrapped her arm around Osaka in a comforting gesture.
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It's relatively comforting, but at the end of the day there's integrity behind it.
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" Maybe they are "comforting," Maybe they are "outspoken" or "articulate" or "savvy" or "unapologetic.
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Over the years, the box has been less Tell-Tale Heart, more comforting shrine.
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With radio, it's often either the comforting, authoritative or grating sound of a voice.
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It's comforting to know that normalcy will be restored in the very near future.
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As does heating up our stove tops, ovens, and crockpots to make comforting dishes.
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None of this is meant to be comforting, but it shouldn't scare you, either.
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It will be as painful as the momentary relief that DACA provided was comforting.
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Knowing that the ground is warm would be very comforting to possible future explorers.
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It was nice for me personally because I could multitask while comforting my child.
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Yet rather than feeling closed in, I thought it felt incredibly inviting and comforting.
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There's a reason why Mississippi is the place they love to loathe: It's comforting.
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It's comforting to see that Legolas is still more or less in archer shape.
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It was hardly comforting words to a distraught mom reeling from her son's relapse.
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One photo appeared to show Bieber comforting Baldwin, caressing her face as she cried.
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THERE'S NO TIME LIMIT ON SYMPATHY While writing immediately is comforting, it's not necessary.
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I think there's something comforting in seeing the worst high school in the world.
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It is both tart and sweet, both soft and crumbly, both complex and comforting.
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After all, being buffeted by events beyond your control is, in a way, comforting.
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But somehow the rapt silence that follows this unheard revelation is deeply, warmly comforting.
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Or maybe you can convince yourself it's comforting, since you have no other choice.
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Rinsing and cooking rice was a daily ritual as ordinary and comforting as breathing.
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We brought them inside, and we just tried comforting them as best we could.
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Still, supporters are comforting themselves with history lessons that point to a bright future.
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Instead, Clinton was at turns loose and funny, thoughtful and reflective, reassuring and comforting.
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It was comforting and decadent and earthy and blingy all at the same time.
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The truth was too hard to admit: That self-inflicted torture had been comforting.
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These human realities must be confronted honestly, rather than being disguised behind comforting abstractions.
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In some ways it's maybe been comforting but mainly it's a really difficult reminder.
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She took me to the back, comforting me until my husband could get there.
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Songs like this that can be both comforting and moody are a rare gift.
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It's a once comforting and disorienting, like walking backwards through a familiar path home.
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Somehow it felt comforting to know that celebs had succeeded at creating these meals.
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So that's part of the reason it's oddly comforting to see celebs grocery shopping.
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It's surprisingly comforting and bubbly, with zapping laser sounds providing most of the sparks.
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In fact, some very grounding, healing, and comforting vibes come your way later today.
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"It was comforting to me to not be called a female name," he said.
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I had one comforting thought: Finally, I'm not the only one swimming in shoes.
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There's something about it that's just so calming and comforting and beautiful to me.
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"The middle of America has always been not-so-comforting to art," he says.
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It is a comforting image for the sport, but it is also a myth.
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That might be comforting if these predictions were accurate, but, sadly, they are not.
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Test Drive: Having fabric flaps cradle your nether region is both strange and comforting.
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Bells and whistles would only detract from their comforting, yet somehow also melancholic, mundanity.
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In Maine, the ice groans and the axes clunk, noises both terrifying and comforting.
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There's a way in which, in the heart of pregnancy, that was very comforting.
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There is something comforting about this persistence, and what I allow it to mean.
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Andersen's history begins at the beginning, with the first comforting lie we tell ourselves.
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But his versatility may be comforting for coaches looking to expand their offensive options.
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You are comforting a person and helping them cope in a time of distress.
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As a gay person of color, I found something truly comforting about this response.
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But it might be comforting to know that these people just can't help it.
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But it is comforting to know that some actors would be open to it.
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" — SETH MEYERS "How lovely — he's comforting imaginary victims of a disaster that never happened.
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This soup may not recall childhood memories of chowder, but it is comforting nonetheless.
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Of course, as that team was the Mets, that was perhaps not quite comforting.
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Many of Earth's most deeply comforting foods rely on the byproducts of microbial digestion.
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That includes any comforting notions of family, home, material success and even individual identity.
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The science is a little sketchy here, but a warm glow is comforting nonetheless.
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Simon even offered Sammie a comforting paw before a round of surgery on Tuesday.
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Arendt's thesis, and this film's point of view, can be comforting even if false.
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In a way, it is her predictability that makes Kim Kardashian such comforting television.
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Inviting each other to share happy memories about the person we missed was comforting.
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Still, in just five seconds, a comforting sense of déjà vu is easily established.
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I also found it comforting that they'd remove their microphones when speaking to me.
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Step inside a stranger's kitchen and immerse yourself in comforting smells and distressing stories.
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It's a sentiment couched in melancholy but also one that's never sounded so comforting.
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It is too static and fragmentary, however, to provide a comforting neo-Romantic bath.
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It was oddly comforting to see these remote heights being reclaimed by the wild.
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Sometimes it's a comforting thought that all this might be fiction; sometimes it's jarring.
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Frozen food, like fast food, is consistent, reliable, and, well into adulthood, endlessly comforting.
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Use caution here, but confessing or oversharing on social media is comforting to some people.
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But it is comforting in a way to know she is here and around me.
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A girl, who the woman identified as her daughter, is soon heard comforting the woman.
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But we've discovered what might just be miso's most comforting use: these brown butter cookies.
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It is probably comforting to feel that you have only improved since your first release.
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And yet, there's something comforting about giving and receiving the old plant-and-candy combo.
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But it's comforting evidence that her brave and buoyant spirit survives in each of us.
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I woke up with him snuggled next to me and it was honestly so comforting.
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The upgrades are exciting, but sometimes, throwing it back to childhood is just plain comforting.
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A deputy found Eric lying on the ground, in the rain comforting the injured dog.
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But while that may be comforting to Spotify, right now its troubles are largely financial.
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" Former police officer David Videcette told The Evening Standard he saw Radcliffe "comforting the tourist.
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Reinvent how you interact with and collect data on your customersData can be incredibly comforting.
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The general consensus is that people want a fresh, floral scent — something comforting and cozy.
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The show was comforting, and felt like it cared about engaging with the larger issues.
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THERE is something comforting in a dictionary: right angles, a pleasing heft, reassuringly rigid covers.
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That&aposs one of the things that was most stunning and most encouraging and comforting.
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It's Hump Day and it's comforting to know I'm almost halfway done with the week.
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In that way, it's comforting to have it attached to the things I value most.
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It's supposed to be comforting, but Noah's diatribes tend to go the way of depressing.
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It's an oddly comforting anthemic track; something good to sing along to on full blast.
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The officers then made small talk with Crowley, comforting her in her state of confusion.
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Others, disappointed in their placement, sit solemnly or find a comforting shoulder to lean on.
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He's not in any of the list of the deceased so that's comforting to them.
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Looking at images of trans men was both comforting and not—a haze of uncertainty.
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"We're comforting ourselves that this is normal and we should resist that view," she said.
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Draping yourself in a weighted blanket is essentially like getting a nice, comforting hug. Intrigued?
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The Lobster's ending remains a fascinating mystery open to multiple interpretations, none of them comforting.
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"It's comforting, but bittersweet, like a little piece of her immortalized into sounds," she says.
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The Belgians cling to the comforting maxims of yesteryear just as events render them obsolete.
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It would be comforting to think that such fantastical pandering was what undid the doctor.
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Shaq and the deputies rushed to their aid ... you can see him comforting the kids.
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Just need a few comforting words from the man who wrote this formidable farewell episode?
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French toast is equal parts comforting and decadent, and reminds me of being a kid!
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From his first moments with Michelle, he's more interested in controlling her than comforting her.
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Likely that image had been comforting in an inexplicable way for the folks of Whitesboro.
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And that was more comforting than any feel good freeze frame ending could ever provide.
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It would be comforting to believe that Trump learned his lesson from the Comey firing.
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"It's a comforting communication that warms your heart the way animals do," say the manufacturers.
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Thinking of my anxiety as an illness is comforting and talking about it normalizes it.
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Both have the warm, comforting flavors of fall, and a four-pack only costs $3.89.
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But the limited history of gay speakers at the Republican convention is probably not comforting.
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"I saw him standing there at the front of the church, comforting others," Cornyn said.
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If mid-air fights are something you'd like to avoid, the research is not comforting.
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" She called the agency's decision "a victory for science that, to me, is very comforting.
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But that's comforting, somehow — in this age, believing in things can seem a little silly.
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How does somewhere with a comforting, old-fashioned vibe like Algerian Coffee Stores keep up?
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I cooked, hoping to replicate the same comforting aroma that often permeated my mom's kitchen.
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Jewish lady Renee Black & Muslim man Sadiq Patel comforting each other at #Manchester memorial pic.twitter.
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You can't put that worldview on an inspirational poster, but I find it oddly comforting.
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There's a big element of loneliness to the album, but it's also kind of comforting.
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When the young boy dies, matted in blood, it is Carl who does the comforting.
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Scent is a comforting means of personalization, and olfactory memories tend to be particularly strong.
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Opinion Columnist Over the past few months, I've been trying to write a comforting column.
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The featureless, comforting world of Memories brings to mind the rise of virtual reality experiences.
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It was comforting to float there alone, moving with the gentle waves as they passed.
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I decided to take my own advice when comforting my friend who lost her father.
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I grew up on American cheese, and there is something comforting about it to me.
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There is great power in diagnosis: It can be comforting, terrifying, and sometimes, even healing.
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But, for Harris, the presence of leather, no matter how subtle, is comforting and inviting.
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But Mr. Brudnicki said he hoped the president would come with more than comforting words.
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KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA: At this point, what we see are two pieces of relatively comforting news.
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PrEP, which the Food and Drug Administration approved in 2012, replaces the condom's comforting shield.
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Who is comforting the 11-year-old-girl who is menstruating for the first time?
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See, in this episode: Molly comforting Issa after their ill-fated trip to Andrew's house.
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No words are required or necessary, the thought of them being there is very comforting.
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And the new guards — blaring air horns, slamming people against the walls — aren't exactly comforting.
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It's comforting, no doubt, for many to reminisce about the '80s as a simpler time.
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Throughout, Daum parses then tallies emotional truths; her revelations are exhilarating, terrifying and oddly comforting.
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No matter; I am entirely agnostic, and still found this book comforting and quite touching.
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Indeed, Pride should open its arms to all who find it comforting, uplifting or empowering.
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There was something about the 21-day rule that seemed comforting and manageable to me.
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The managing of the label can almost be comforting at times because of its familiarity.
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Evidently, many people find them inspiring, or comforting: El Comandante continues to watch over us.
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Aside from saving time, it's also comforting to meet a complete stranger on your turf.
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But if you're currently in the trenches of a potent heartbreak, that's not exactly comforting.
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It's time to see how it handles the biggest threat to that comforting status quo.
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But "pumpkin" and "pomegranate" are more familiar and comforting than "pentylene glycol" at this point.
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After all, a home should be full of comforting and familiar things — like one's self.
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I get it: with the world in such chaos, things that don't change are comforting.
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Whether the subject is celebrities or politics, readers can be easy marks for comforting tales.
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Recipe of the day: Start the week with a comforting bowl of Tuscan farro soup.
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For some, it's a staple of the American morning: a comforting routine, a good deal.
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But Gallo works his way through insecurities and finds this blind faith to be comforting.
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It's why he's so anxious to get back to the comforting bubble of his rallies.
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Dark impenetrability gives way to shocking brightness, and comforting ambiguity is replaced with glaring clarity.
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I never thought I'd miss Michael Myers, but his placid white face is oddly comforting!
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New Hampshire folks have been nothing but nice so far, though, and that's been comforting.
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And something that's comforting for me is I realize nothing's ever as bad as seems.
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Last Place is a return to the comforting idiosyncrasies we have always loved about Grandaddy.
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There's a steady, comforting whoosh of wind, coupled with the unholy howls of the motor.
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Not enough to buy it, but enough to find its continued existence in the world comforting.
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For both phones, Samsung makes a BlackBerry-like keyboard case, which you'll find comforting and familiar.
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My only way of comforting my girlfriend was to put the fine on my credit card.
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C. wants something comforting tonight, so I suggest roasting a chicken to pair with Caesar salad.
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There's just something so primitively comforting about seeing an illuminated blob fart around in a tank.
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"There's something comforting and cozy about [the smell of] something baking or something sugary," she says.
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It's weirdly comforting to know there's a family that's been around for four billion years. [Science]
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After Trump refused to shake German Chancellor Angela Merkel's hand, seeing Obama embrace her was comforting.
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She ages backwards," Hough says, adding, "She's very loving and comforting to some of the acts.
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This is a comforting, warm place to visit, and, as usual, a fun place to be.
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Reading that statistic should be more comforting than a cozy blanket on a cold winter's night.
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For many long-time cruisers, these traditions are a comforting routine and part of the appeal.
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Hearing them is like sitting by a comforting fire that occasionally stings with a stray ember.
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So comforting… It's not like the ocean, where you can easily perform a controlled emergency ascent.
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It's the white toast of music: comforting, readily available, and easy to make, but mostly bland.
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She has a gun, which I find comforting — at least she has something to defend herself.
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In 2019, when I haven't had "one of these" in a while, it's maybe even comforting.
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Olivia loves how the comforting dish ends up a little different each time she makes it.
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"I've been living in one hoodie every day in the studio — it's the most comforting thing."
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Well, Donald Trump's tweets sound completely fitting as monologues from the Joker, so... that's not comforting.
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One of the most awe-inspiring and comforting things about protesting is joining in the chants.
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The dishes are both comforting and surprising, full of fresh flavours, rich textures, and unusual combinations.
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Break out the pots and pans — cold-weather captivity calls for some seriously warming, comforting recipes.
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She and William soothed the animal with comforting pats as it drank from a milk bottle.
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The simplicity of this creamy dish is ultimately what makes it so comforting and nostalgia-inducing.
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That might sound comforting, until you consider that they also bring the winter storm with them.
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It was a comforting feeling that your most trusted ally was always just one call away.
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The student, now a professor himself, described the event as being simultaneously uncomfortable and somehow comforting.
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It's terrifying to think that physical contact that appears comforting could also be traumatic and assaultive.
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And the cozy, comforting feeling we associate with complex carbohydrates may lie right in their taste.
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And Hedi Slimane's debut as Celine's newly minted artistic, creative, and image director wasn't exactly comforting.
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Year after year, his annual dispatch in lights was comforting in its consistency while remaining surprising.
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It's not awful, though, and there's always something comforting about Ben Gibbard's voice that'll never change.
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Either way, it can be comforting to know what the upcoming season has planned for you.
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Familiar, comforting experiences that you can just slip into and lose yourself for a few hours.
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But since Trump is a buffoon... These are comforting notions to the people who hold them.
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Isn't it comforting to know you're not the only one looking to bathe in bad omens?
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He's funny and he's comforting," she shared, adding that Pip "goes with me pretty much everywhere.
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For kids afflicted by illness or who know someone who's ill, these books may be comforting.
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Ehrenreich is irreplaceable to the culture, with her rigor and skepticism, her allergy to comforting illusions.
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But that same lesson, perhaps subconsciously, is also comforting because it lets us off the hook.
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"It is very comforting," Huang said, "that there are a number of great people out there."
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Placing Trump in the long, winding story of presidential trial and error would certainly be comforting.
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Yet Matt, the gentlest soul I ever knew, somehow ended up comforting me during our goodbye.
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It's never comforting to hear a story about a drunken night out that you don't remember.
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Watching talented celebrities play guessing games together is comforting because they, too, are terrible at them.
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I find it comforting and empowering that women are actively engaging in subversive and transgressive acts.
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Perhaps the vice president's most comforting quality, however, is his temperament, especially in contrast to Trump.
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"Mutti" ("Mommy") — as Merkel is sometimes called in Germany — is a comforting hand on the tiller.
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Comforting for those who believe this market will emerge from the bear's shadow, or already has.
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Recently, during a hospital visit, Mahe was spotted comforting James while preparing for an MRI scan.
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Guns place a comforting distance between the person pulling the trigger and the violence that ensues.
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It's comforting to know that all each one of these works potentially mellowed out their creators.
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Rather than become anxious, many mentioned that the vacuum was comforting and relieved various physical ailments.
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Jack Ü's alleged rider provides a picture of a warm, comforting, laid-back pre-show environment.
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It's just fantastic: tangy and rich and comforting, a total delight to cook and to eat.
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It was comforting that a partner could appreciate my Black body without making me feel exploited.
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The current explanation of an illegal rendition gone bad is neither comforting nor is it convincing.
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As comforting as any bowl of tomato soup, this tale will fill your day with joy.
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But the idea that there was nothing foreordained about Brexit could also be comforting and liberating.
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There are two possible explanations for the index's decline: one somewhat comforting, and the other scary.
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Other stars like Mario Lopez and Jamie-Lynn Sigler also left comforting messages on Baldwin's post.
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They appeared to show newly engaged Bieber and Hailey Baldwin alternately crying and comforting each other.
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"I was very close to my parents, and it's comforting to have the memories," she said.
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The Aflac duck is being put to work in a new role: comforting children with cancer.
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I want to believe in those comforting myths about democracy, mostly because the alternatives are worse.
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Make some art, write a letter, cook something comforting, or masturbate some of the tension away!
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The historical record on what happens after this kind of rhetoric is not at all comforting.
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Plus, there was something about her smile that was always more menacing than it was comforting.
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For Americans worried about the state of our republic, Watergate analogies can be a comforting salve.
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On one side, it is a nostalgic, comforting experience that always gives you the same thing.
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A local pastor said he called her for advice about comforting grieving refugees in his congregation.
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It's the (very safe-for-work) r/powerwashingporn of television in that it's boring, but comforting.
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John and Selma were devoted to each other, and he was especially comforting during her illness.
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At his locker before his debut, Gurriel heard a comforting language, but from an unexpected source.
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Selga said the outpouring of fond memories by Angela's students and former students has been comforting.
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Along with art, music has become stabilizing and comforting in my coping with PTSD and depression.
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"It's comforting that someone has your itinerary and driver's information in case of emergency," she noted.
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His accented voice, in contradistinction to the content of his account, is comforting to listen to.
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Yet Topol found good evidence of just the opposite: They can be comforting in some cases.
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Recipe of the day: End the week with a comforting and rich three-cheese cauliflower casserole.
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But please know that these words are the least comforting thing people like me can hear.
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While the world is scary, it's weirdly comforting to read stories about people in similar situations.
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They find the sameness of their daily lives and the homogeneity of people around them comforting.
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At 71, I find nothing comforting about looking the unmitigated evil of mortality in the eye.
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Recipe of the day: A pot of rich, lemony turmeric rice with tomatoes is supremely comforting.
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Our series is exciting and important, but it's also done in a comforting way, I think.
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Others found them comforting after years of waiting for the Selective Service System to come calling.
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Amid uncertainty, there are few things we at Hyperallergic find more comforting than art and culture.
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"We want to give people the comforting experience of a home-cooked meal," Mr. Mencaccini said.
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It's comforting to see the CDC and local and state governments taking steps to limit exposure.
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I was often in physical pain from the amount of food, and yet it was comforting.
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The characteristic Rabbi Voice is a comforting singsong that's wound like a river through my life.
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Sweet, comforting, with a distinct southern flavor and best served at the peak of the season.
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But it's out there right now all the same, real big, and I find that comforting.
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But walking in here and seeing all of our shapes… Those things are just so comforting.
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"It's been comforting to me," she told me on the phone one evening this past March.
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Then you shifted into a comforting pot roast period, followed by the martini and cupcake years.
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It's comforting to know that Tesla is ahead, and not behind the schedule on this one.
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It was like a family member in a way; that voice was so familiar and comforting.
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Or maybe it was about the shared silence that followed, the most comforting thing of all.
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"Not to sound like a complete wuss," Scott said, but the police presence "is quite comforting."
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"We weren't in the same section, but it's not comforting," she said while recuperating at home.
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"Knowing I'll be able to have this if the time comes is very comforting," she says.
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"It was one of those great comforting things we thought would never go away," he said.
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Objects Begone, hard lines — cushy, squat and deeply comforting are the interior design requirements for fall.
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It didn't replace games being released on the App Store, but it provided a comforting alternative.
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Thoughts of a new decade were comforting when our immediate future had been shrouded in doubt.
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We also tried the crab bisque which was so warm and comforting on an overcast evening.
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Mothers and families are empowered, knowing that holding and comforting their newborns is the best medicine.
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Finding a truth that would answer a lot of questions he had in life was comforting.
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For the president's opponents, it may be comforting to believe that such policies are un-American.
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Several said in interviews that when they called to offer support, he ended up comforting them.
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At night, you might be woken multiple times for trips to the toilet or for comforting.
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She was very comforting, and promised that she'd try her best to win, for my sake.
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"You've got me," she tells Hannah, comforting her after they hear the news about their mother.
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Most comforting of all, though, is the fact that it's a book brimming with careful optimism.
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In times of strife there is something comforting and seductive, almost romantic, about such revolutionary nostalgia.
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Blocboy's bellowed chatter is almost conservative by comparison: the comforting return of the steely authorial hand.
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She gets medical assistance for Dorothy, tenderly comforting her as she helps her into an ambulance.
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The emerging theme seems to be an emphasis on banality, on the pleasantly comforting and invitingly harmless.
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But the fact that there were three cases announced this month alone is the opposite of comforting.
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Dickens is rarely more comforting than he is when he is describing piles upon piles of food.
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It was a lot more comforting than it would've been for anyone because we were best friends.
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But even ordinary residents might have to give up the comforting dream of rebuilding after the storm.
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Hamilton's vocals are doing that torn-forlorn thing that's strangely so comforting, as are those organ strains.
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That's comforting to know that, even if you're using the vanilla version of TunnelBear, you'll be secure.
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Narcisse, a Haitian-American, grew up hearing what he described as a "very comforting mythology" about Louverture.
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It's comforting, maybe, to watch a show that isn't masquerading as something deeper than it actually is.
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And through manipulation of state-controlled television, he has exuded a comforting sense of competence and confidence.
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Hoechstetter and Hadden had both attended the friend's wedding years earlier, and the connection had been comforting.
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" The grandmother ends up comforting Gaga as she cries, reminding her, "Honey, it's been a long time.
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She goes on the admit that after he apologized the next day, she ended up comforting him.
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It means flapping her hands, a form of stimulation or "stimming" that many autistic people find comforting.
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I highly suggest trying it during your next layover, it's more comforting than a $30 neck pillow.
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It's wholesome to walk in to, I put it in a bread bowl and it's really comforting.
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" Katy Perry wrote, "Omg I've never seen you like this," followed up quickly with a comforting "LOVE.
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Their archetypal stories were familiar and comforting, but there was some real weight and gravitas there, too.
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Shots of her sisters comforting her unfold, as well as happy scenes with their brother Rob Kardashian.
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The release of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were possibly the most comforting release ever.
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That alone is far more comforting than someone telling me to come back down to Planet Earth.
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"It's kind of comforting to know your hero goes through the same stuff you do," he explained.
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It's also just really comforting and really nice to be on the same path in life too.
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People born under these signs can find it comforting to follow their schedules down to the minute.
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It's comforting, throwaway moments like these that, when repeated every winter, become permanent creases in our memory.
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The luck and gratitude I feel that I am my babies' mommy, is wonderfully overwhelming and comforting.
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"This is probably comforting to the market," said Jeff Kleintop, chief global investment strategist at Charles Schwab.
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Plus, there was her online pal NY152, a comforting sounding board during a time of great change.
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It's at least comforting to play the same game over and over, as the movements become rote.
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Recipes like apple cinnamon oatmeal, Niçoise salad and miso sweet potatoes seem healthy while still being comforting.
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Women are mostly shown in traditional roles: caring, comforting, wiping snot, making snacks, driving to sports, etc.
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Your home and personal life is busy today, too, and a comforting energy is in the air!
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It is just so, so comforting to know that our president has become an international tragic clown.
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There is a comforting familiarity to the sound of corridos, which are commonly heard around El Paso.
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"Having a soothing voice talk to you in a rhythmic, melodic fashion is very comforting," he said.
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Honestly this sounds like Christmas: warm, fuzzy, and comforting, with the faint whiff of cinammon to boot.
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The former Great British Baking Show judge offers a comforting country vegetable soup from her new cookbook.
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" Another commando is heard comforting the injured man with the words: "Stay calm, little guy, stay calm.
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By this point, Renata goes to apologize to Jane who is still comforting a clearly drunk Madeline.
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It's just a question of exposure: just spending time with characters makes them feel familiar and comforting.
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In the Instagram video above, kitten rescuer and foster mom Hannah Shaw demonstrates her kitten comforting method.
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People think the rote phrase that the person who died "is still with you" should be comforting.
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Which doesn't necessarily make it easier, but it's comforting because it doesn't make you feel so alone.
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It won't stop us from crying loud to end invisible street harassment by comforting victims with #YouOKSis.
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At times, of course, his political opponents will find this comforting or even to be a blessing.
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Most members of this sign are deeply empathetic and like spending their time supporting and comforting others.
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When these tragedies occur, particularly when race is at the center, these are comforting things to say.
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I thought it was just comforting to us, until we were traveling and using a rental car.
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Inspired by the "San Junipero" episode of Black Mirror, he finds this piece comforting for some reason.
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It's oddly comforting and is the rare show where people in legitimate dire straits get actual help.
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" She added, "No one knows if she understands, but just your comforting voice or touch should help.
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There's something comforting about just moving my hand to draw, accessing the motor memory of sketches past.
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It's comforting to know that we have such a strong ally in the United States of America.
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The past is clutching your feet here like poison vines camouflaged as the comforting tendrils of citizenship.
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Telling a person in an institution that they live here now is usually neither comforting nor convincing.
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Altogether, the mattress sports a comforting 13.5 inches of encased coils and memory foam padding and support.
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Let's start with the basics: Why is gamay so damn good and amazing with this comforting meal?
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The chaplaincy work is intense, typically comforting patients and families whose lives have changed dramatically and precipitously.
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Conflated time of birth with character traits was seduced by the comforting astrology of millennial trend stories.
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Feeling held by the moment in a comforting orgasmic gel, I spun round the room and smiled.
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To gay men, her videos embody a campness, particularly relating to sex, that is comforting and familiar.
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Few things have been more comforting in this life than slurping up that creamy, dill-heavy broth.
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The comforting kiss from mom coming in the form of the thick, three-ounce flour tortilla envelope.
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These were the two most comforting and positive things that kept me going during that lonely time.
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So she works to shine a positive, comforting light on the art, making her style counterintuitively political.
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That's a comforting narrative to the academic elite who feel like they're faced with an existential crisis.
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There's something comforting about being in your late-30s and seeing Zetterberg and the Red Wings flourish.
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To know that one is being part of something bigger than oneself is already comforting and stimulating.
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Sometimes it's very comforting to cuddle a pillow, and it might not be anything more than that.
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So, it was moderately comforting to see Trump for a moment not denying there is a problem.
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Not a best friend or a new friend or a quirky one, but comforting just the same.
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"Ghosteen" by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds from 2019 is said to be both comforting and haunting.
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Facebook's research shows that the company's algorithm encourages this by somewhat prioritizing updates that users find comforting.
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The physical act of snatching up bundles of toilet paper, aspirin and canned goods can be comforting.
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You just don't know how comforting it is walking into a place where you know you're safe.
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And it's comforting to think that, like emotions themselves, books can be corralled by time and order.
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TL;DR: Grab the comforting Mainstays 15 lb weighted blanket with removable cover for $49.99 at Walmart.
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There is fantasy and there is fact, here, and one is much more comforting than the other.
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Easy and comforting describe the five dishes NYT Cooking readers clicked most often in the last year.
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There's nothing as comforting for an Argentine abroad as running into someone who will share some mate.
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Recipe of the day: End the week with a comforting bowl of polenta topped with fried eggs.
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A full belly is undeniably comforting, but what we prefer to fill it with is highly individual.
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The old adage "one day at a time" helped me then, and it's just as comforting now.
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And the comforting, balanced broth of the kuy teav phnom penh would make for a steadying dinner.
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I grab my travel mug of hot coffee, his comforting parka, my satchel of magazines, my phone.
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There's something quite comforting about Green Day having such a big say in this week's news cycle.
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"Denial can be comforting, but it's not a place you can stay in very long," she said.
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We obsess over the best pasta salad recipe, the perfect deviled eggs and the most comforting dips.
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But it has been really comforting hearing stories from the guys and knowing that it's quite common.
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"It's certainly not comforting," said Jude Green, who testified that Mr. Pellicano threatened her during her divorce.
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The effect is dizzying and comforting at once, an analgesic for the very existential condition it describes.
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My parents were devastated, and I found myself comforting my father on the phone as he cried.
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Comforting body language could be all that is needed to make a person feel safe and protected.
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Other comforting, late-summer feeds: three-cup chicken; Indian-spiced corn soup with yogurt; pan con tomate.
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It is deeply comforting this way, an ode to roasted turkey with no roasted turkey in sight.
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A baseball broadcast is, as much as anything, a string of synonyms in a familiar, comforting cadence.
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The bulgogi bake in particular was Costco magic, a cheesy, comforting counterpart to the classic chicken bake.
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By comparison the theater has been comforting the miserable and cheerleading for future action, which are legitimate.
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One 2010 study even found that people actually have an aversion to idleness, finding busyness more comforting.
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There was something very comforting having something so American with me while being so far from home.
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One of the duties the royal couple has taken most seriously has been comforting victims of disasters.
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A lot of people find that more comforting than relying on the good faith of a government.
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It is easy to express outrage, comforting to have closure, and satisfying to know all the answers.
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"He was so comforting and reassuring, making sure I was 100 percent the whole time," she said.
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With restaurants of many far-flung nationalities within easy reach, the King Eddy sticks to comforting basics.
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Ms. Henderson sings in a low, foggy tone — somewhere between a comforting whisper and a cogent declaration.
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It is comforting to have someone to reach out to me to ask questions about these things.
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How comforting that in the 33-year history of the franchise these elements remain mostly the same.
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"What's comforting is that the nation is waking up, that the youth are waking up," he said.
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There's something very comforting about that idea, of having someone else make sense of your own journey.
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He could be happily married to any capable woman: that was a comforting thought in their marriage.
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So they feel really comforting when they pop up while I'm browsing a fairly grim internet landscape.
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Three new nighttime, but not necessarily bedtime, books explore in turn comical, comforting and unsettling nocturnal worlds.
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He smiles, fleetingly, when he hears it: It is so familiar that it has almost become comforting.
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"This man was somehow fatherly, comforting, wise, reckless, brilliant, wickedly funny & unique all in 22019," wrote Guarnaschelli.
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It was wonderfully weird and comforting, salty-sweet and leathery, like Old Spice on a beloved cheek.
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It was comforting for him, so he spent a lot of time learning how to do it.
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She said people find these messages "perversely comforting" and use them to justify continuing to go out.
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Serve it warm and with lentils, and you've got a comforting potato salad for anytime of year.
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But all of them are interested in offering something other than comforting fables of finger-lickin' harmony.
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With these skills, I became an aware and comforting person to chat with about mental health problems.
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Year after year, decade upon decade, in a ritual as reliable as the sunrise and equally comforting.
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Which means that unlike President Obama, British politicians have little experience comforting the nation about senseless tragedies.
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For realists, this is a comforting delusion that gives high purpose to international exertions where none exists.
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That experience gave me a unique perspective on death, comforting me other times mortality touched my life.
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As the temperature drops this time of year, the rich, comforting foods of winter seem just right.
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It's also the perfect, most comforting combination of her Jewish upbringing and her affinity for Italian cuisine.
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The hardest part was comforting her sons René-Charles, 18, and 8-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy.
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The "Still Here" misdirection is what makes Kate's eventual pregnancy reveal feel all the more comforting and monumental.
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"That's very comforting to us, so we learn that eating is going to soothe our discomfort," she says.
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And what I found in the course of my recent week of interviews was both disturbing and comforting.
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And there's something comforting about knowing that the Queen of the Selfie might soon make her triumphal return.
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"How comforting," he replied, without looking up from his phone, his voice doing the eye roll for him.
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A fractured world could have used comforting words from the leader of the free world in those years.
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We just aim to create the most comforting space possible for the people who need it the most.
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Consistency becomes comforting, and reliability like a soft down coat that hugs you as you slip it on.
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She inspired me to want to help other people, make others feel better by surprising or comforting them.
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Instead, she found the staff, most of whom spoke some English, to be caring and comforting, she said.
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It was comforting to see that I'm not the only person to go through what I went through.
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Here's a comforting fact as the market grapples with the coronavirus: Your 133(k) plan is pretty resilient.
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And honestly, it's comforting to know I'm not the only one who feels this constant push and pull.
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While that is the most comforting way to view a show made of discomfort, it's not actually correct.
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This might be a comforting thought for those who are worried that AI systems will make humans obsolete.
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It's both comforting and slightly unnerving to see how closely he resembles the fictive embodiments of his role.
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Ardern also wore a hijab while comforting families of the victims and others in New Zealand's Muslim community.
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It's also comforting to think that we can always go back and explore more since we live nearby.
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That is not necessarily comforting: rampant deforestation and the practice of slash-and-burn agriculture are to blame.
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Contemporary Eno's a comforting example of graceful aging and the multimedia works are the conceptual cherries on top.
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But there is something refreshingly approachable, funny and comforting about these works that combat the fear around us.
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As Golden was comforting the dog, she felt a strange lump in the thick fur behind his ear.
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The verdict: Overall, Super Hearing is a great and even somewhat comforting option if you're using it alone.
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Washington couldn't wait to tear it up and return to the comforting pattern of sanctions and military aggression.
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At Sqirl, Ms. Koslow has pioneered day starters that come across as simultaneously comforting and disorienting, on purpose.
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But unlike Fisher's book, the film is warm and comforting, occasionally sad but more often giddy and gleeful.
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The white pepper gives the kebab a slight kick while the ghee leaves a distinctive and comforting aftertaste.
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It's oddly comforting to watch the two fly through a city unfazed by the strangeness of it all.
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This is comforting, but useless to the hundreds of people who've gotten sick in the past few months.
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Raising a question with no comforting answer, Sonja says: "I can't fathom how he hid in the community."
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He felt like someone I could definitely be in a relationship with, and that was comforting to me.
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You might assume that this cocktail would have a sort of honey terroir, which is a comforting thought.
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"It was comforting to have a male figure in my life, especially in my early 20s," he said.
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Then on to coffee and a comforting bowl of oatmeal with bananas, dates, chia, flax, and peanut butter.
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And, considering how comforting and meaningful crystals can be, it's important to get yours from a trusted shop.
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Nope. But it's comforting to think my mom probably did, because those seem like nice memories to have.
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Something about the hot savory broth and silky green leaves is comforting and fills me up with goodness.
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This fluffy gentleman has dedicated his nine lives to comforting the foster kittens that come into his home.
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It's as if Styles searched for "comforting, happy things" on the internet and smashed them into a ball.
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It's comforting, like a warm cashmere throw that you can snuggle in while the world turns white outside.
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That's both comforting and scary, as we start to think of how we do things bigger, better, faster.
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It's a checkered-tablecloth family joint with a lively, comforting dining room where the vibes are effortlessly good.
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There's tension in their clique, but at least they can find comforting words from their family and flatmates.
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"When I was little, it was always so comforting — I just remember that L'Oréal lipstick smell," she said.
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It would be comforting to conclude that the menace of violence surrounding the 21968 presidential election is unique.
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It's comforting to know that there are potential inroads being made against the threat of death from above.
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It's such a comforting dish that always hits the spot and it's actually pretty easy to make yourself!
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That was comforting, there wasn't anything that I could have done or said that wouldn't result in sex.
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Thank you for all your kind words, its so comforting to know how many people care about him.
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When the scientists blocked the neurotransmitter in prairie voles, the comforting licks stopped too, though self grooming didn't.
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That its troubles are representative of our broader societal ills may be logical, but it is not comforting.
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We share a lot of our histories and realities, which was the really comforting part about that research.
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Going to your ex-lover's apartment he now shares with another woman doesn't seem comforting -- more like torture.
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"I've tried so many things to make it more comforting for her, but it's not working," says Brittany.
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There's something comforting, infantilizing, and a bit melancholy about relinquishing all control and being moved through the space.
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So here's a comforting thought: The United States of America will not run out of cheese anytime soon.
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When she told her husband about a family member who died, Mr. Karger laughed instead of comforting her.
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The local news feels almost comforting in its sameness: a litany of power outages, corruption scandals, society parties.
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The Health Issue At a Catholic nursing home in New York, comforting patients who are dying of cancer.
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Weinstein, according to some news reports, may soon find himself in court, too, but in less comforting circumstances.
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But beneath the comforting community landmarks lies a palpable sense that justice needs to be done and soon.
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His mother, Molly Klucznik, told the Tribune that it was comforting to know the system is in place.
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Psychiatrists call them transitional objects, comforting possessions that help the young navigate their way from helplessness to independence.
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U.S. reaction: Lawmakers in both parties criticized Trump, saying he was comforting U.S. adversaries while antagonizing U.S. allies.
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But he concludes with the realization, "harsh and comforting," that we are, in fact, just like everybody else.
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The blanket isn't super heavy, but I do find it comforting that it's heavier than my regular blanket.
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It would be comforting to hope that technological advances will eventually put an end to all aviation tragedies.
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Not because of the outlines of the continents; those are comforting in their hooks, tails, splotches, and whorls.
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She will not follow Nora's path, but has forged her own—in the more comforting country of convention.
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Gilmore Girls feels like home—not because it's relatable, but because it's undeniably comforting despite being un-relatable.
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There's something incredibly comforting about the occult, about witches and ghosts and crystals, that can clear your head.
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Yet it's somehow comforting to know that, even here, GTA is the go-to symbol of moral concern.
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But it's a comforting thought that engineers are working on space food that isn't just about the functionality.
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Go home to this blender with its comforting iPhone-esque screen that facilitates automatic pre-set recipe programs.
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Davos of House Seaworth has something to say that will be comforting to many Game of Thrones fans.
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The movie's message is a comforting solution for the privileged who have only a cursory understanding of racism.
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Neither reason is particularly comforting to those, like me, who view an independent media as essential to democracy.
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Would Mr. Rauch be happier in an authoritarian country where the government feeds comforting lies to its populace?
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Cabrera dusted himself off and lined a shot to center field to drive in a comforting insurance run.
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Ideology had formed a kind of a comforting curtain around the more intractable divides of race and identity.
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Their life moves to the same rhythm these days, an odd cadence that is both comforting and isolating.
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While some people do find pandemic fiction "comforting" during a crisis, that's definitely not the case for everyone.
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Further on in the report on the poll, there are some numbers that are less comforting for Democrats.
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"It was comforting to have our siblings close by," said Ms. Patalano, 28, of her brothers-in-law.
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Homesick Candle When scents are associated with near-and-dear memories, a lingering smell can be so comforting.
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But the harmonies — quickly shifting, comforting and peculiar at once — served as reminders of Mr. Lang's individual artistry.
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Maybe unicorns represent more of a need (for something comforting) than a desire to look a certain way.
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When a homeless boy arrived in need, they leapt into action, comforting him and making him feel safe.
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As the pandemic sequesters millions at home, an emerging category of intimate news programs offers a comforting voice.
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She had made me a shadow member of the parenting club, soothing my unrealized ambitions with comforting familiarity.
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Ask some people and they will tell you that any wine is comforting, any alcoholic beverage, in fact.
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Trump reportedly invested an unbelievable amount of "time and emotional energy" into comforting the families of the fallen.
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It's cool that you're actually friends with your band, which I'm sure is comforting on stage a swell.
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Word about Jamie's death spread quickly, and the reactions were comforting in their sameness: This is so incomprehensible.
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The narrative of cross-cultural understanding by way of individual affinity is a comforting but ultimately dubious one.
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It was comforting when old friends reached out to me to say that they related to the video.
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She shared the information she had, promised to do more digging, and was, without fail, patient, even comforting.
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"But it is kind of comforting knowing everyone has some kind of disappointment they're dealing with," she said.
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Let's hear from our constructors: It's comforting to know there's some radiation left over from the Big Bang.
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That's why it's at least comforting for Nintendo fans that the company is trying something innovative and bold.
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Staff will also pull double-duty, ensuring residents' physical health and safety as well as comforting their spirits.
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" It was a comforting reference to the U.S. Ambassador to North Korea's blessedly brief '90s foray into "music.
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As miserable as fevers make you feel, it's comforting to know that they are usually a good thing.
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Mr. Zabka, who carries most of the dramatic weight, and Mr. Macchio are capable and comforting to watch.
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It's the kind of recipe you make once and immediately add to your repertoire: straightforward, inexpensive and comforting.
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There would be no comforting my sore head on New Years' Day with a fizzy drink this year.
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His father, Kelly Schatz, told the Canadian Press family members were comforting each other during this difficult time.
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Among nutritionists, I'm not alone in my feelings about this comforting, filling, yet not-so-high calorie food.
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Rather, I've found that Dinnerly consistently provides comforting, approachable food that you'll want to make, eat, and serve.
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Some people lie pathologically, ignoring or disregarding reality; others lie to themselves, creating false but comforting self-images.
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It will depend on how badly people want its comforting reruns and how good its new shows are.
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It would have been comforting, I thought, to have had books like Woodson's when I was a child.
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She could be contentedly married to any reasonable man: that had been a comforting thought during their engagement.
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And with colder weather impending, we've got weighted blankets top of mind to get the comforting job done.
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The baby knows nothing but the warm safety of her mother's arms, the comforting press of her breast.
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It would be comforting to think that talent conquers all, but it would also be a fairy tale.
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While signing a pledge with these well-intentioned ideas is comforting, they're ultimately vague and not legally mandated.
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They made the idea of attending a group fitness class far more comforting, so I accepted the invite.
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Is your picture of a robot fantastical and perhaps a little frightening, or is it familiar and comforting?
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The apps' constant chipper questions and reminders were mostly tone deaf and annoying, but occasionally they were comforting.
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It's a comforting thought — not because I'm in any hurry, but because I like knowing what to expect.
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Perhaps the most telling signal that celebrating the "lovable losers" as comforting symbols of "everyman" — just like us!
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While family control has offered a comforting permanence, Hermès, with its roots in the workshop, is uniquely decentralized.
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" According to Maines, doctors surrounded themselves in "the comforting belief that only penetration was sexually stimulating to women.
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One resident said the return of the mail service was comforting, a sign of a return to normalcy.
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Knowing that it may not be quite as final/irreversible then as it is today should be comforting.
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This afternoon's energy is especially comforting as the Moon and Sun connect harmoniously, finding you feeling at peace.
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It's also comforting to know there are others who are figuring out ways to combat this as well.
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No, that's not just to say: 2016 has been horrible, so a disco song is comforting and familiar.
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Other Cowboys fans appear to be comforting Other Aaron Rodgers in the wake of him taking a beatdown.
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It's comforting, in the way a little smug superiority can feel comforting when it tamps down any nagging inclination to consider our own accountability, to conclude that if only this one woman had behaved a little differently, we would have respected her more, or at least hated her less. Mrs.
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In the dark days of the second world war Winston Churchill found it comforting to reread "Pride and Prejudice".
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In a police car just after the shooting, Reynolds's daughter can be heard on the livestream comforting her mother.
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In this age of uncertainty and political upheaval, it's also a good and comforting reminder for all of us.
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Torches, the lamp, and other light sources act as comforting little beacons in the frighteningly dark world of Below.
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Ed.: Consider this apple cider vinegar, ginger and wintergreen mix your new go-to for comforting muscles post-workout.
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It's less comforting to know that hundreds of apps already listen out for audio beacons embedded in marketing broadcasts.
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But these paintings are powerful because they diverge radically from the comforting version of history that most Americans prefer.
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It's very comforting to have a network of young individuals who are experiencing similar challenges at other high schools.
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But we think you'll agree it's important to see this video of a baby elephant comforting its dying mother.
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"Pretty much every client we talk to wants to buy the dip, and that is not comforting," Levkovich wrote.
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"I take off my clothes and slip into the dark blue ocean, which is cool and comforting," she writes.
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The fabric includes blood flow-aiding ginkgo extract, antioxidant-rich vitamin E and a comforting lavender and chamomile scent.
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CLASSIC SWISS FONDUE 213 to 2350 servings Here is a simple, no-frills fondue that is cozy and comforting.
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Queer Eye: By now you're aware that Netflix's Queer Eye is the purest and most comforting TV show around.
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The ability to constantly charge AirPods is comforting, but the battery life of the AirPods themselves is also fantastic.
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But personally, I find there's something less comforting about pixelated and audio books, and less satisfying about completing them.
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Miranda offers what she thinks is a comforting argument: In 50 years, men are going to be obsolete anyway.
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But the result was special, comforting, sustaining and appealingly out of the ordinary for anyone accustomed to American desserts.
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It's comforting to know that the next generation is more progressive and doesn't share Trump's divisive and toxic mindset.
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Taken as little more than that, this can be a comforting alternative to other religions' views on the afterlife.
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But if nail biting is about comfort, then perhaps quitting is about replacing that habit with something else comforting.
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I called my mom, and she reminded me that I could always come back home again, which was comforting.
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There has been a mountain of support on Twitter, where people are asking for prayers and sending comforting words.
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There's a comforting rhythm to playing Night in the Woods, a totally chill game about life's little existential crises.
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ADAM SCOTT Comforting to know some things are still sacred, silently passed down through generations in elementary school pic.twitter.
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In comforting Dean after at the end of the night, we ended up sharing our love for each other.
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Knee-jerk emotions aside, it's also philosophically comforting: Turning off notifications forces you to be more proactive than reactive.
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But skinny bundles are still more comforting to the TV Industrial Complex than a world without bundles at all.
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"Friends in turbulence," she captioned a photo of herself with a comforting arm wrapped around comedian Rachel Feinstein. 5.
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The brick-like form factor and hefty weight of this prototype is sure to be comforting to your grandparents.
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Published in 1974, it's the oldest book I've mentioned so far, but her prose is comforting to hold close.
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It's like the Titanic: you can listen to comforting music on the deck chairs of the Titanic or not.
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