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Ms. Muteba said she commiserated with fellow riders that morning.
After the match, I commiserated with my black female friends.
Others commiserated with the owner, assuming that it was an accident.
He has, though, commiserated with former Doctors Matt Smith and David Tennant.
I commiserated with him "Let me take you to lunch," he said.
We shared tears of joy and sorrow and commiserated with each other.
Later, back at his office, he commiserated with a circle of stunned colleagues.
Reeve commiserated with Coach Mike D'Antoni when he started screaming at the officials.
He commiserated with Jimmy Kimmel over cocktails after both lost to John Oliver.
And I've got to tell you, I've commiserated with Joe about this very thing.
Taxi drivers in Madrid parked their cars and commiserated with their colleagues in the streets.
The executives commiserated with the American people — and blamed everyone else in the supply chain.
Nonetheless, I attended, chatted with colleagues, commiserated with the cameraman about interview questions, and waited.
Others commiserated with White House officials who have had to respond to questions about Trump's tweets.
I commiserated with a burly AAA guy before working up the courage to call my father.
" Bloomberg News reported that Trump commiserated with Putin about journalists, telling him: "Get rid of them.
They inspired us, commiserated with us at moments of heartache and heartbreak and made countless Americans happy.
We commiserated with a shared sense of powerlessness over Niger, just as we had back in 2013.
Steve King was making his controversial remarks, Kevin McCarthy the movie reporter commiserated with Stephen King the author.
Mr. Cohen commiserated with Mr. Kimmel, telling him that he has switched seats with Mariah Carey four times.
As she bused a table, Ms. Ell commiserated with Jackie Furman about those who take advantage of government aid.
That year, I started hanging out with Jake, a friend who commiserated with my feeling like a constant outsider.
NOTES: Clippers coach Doc Rivers commiserated with New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry for having to endure an injury-plagued season.
I commiserated with a friend who was visiting from Montreal and, like me, feels inexplicably sluggish in the colder months.
Many teachers commiserated with James Sutter, the teacher I profiled, over the resistance he faced from some of his students.
They would gather in his robing room, where he listened and commiserated with the family members as they expressed their grief.
It's these authors and words that inspired us, lifted us, commiserated with us, and helped us better understand the world throughout 2016.
I've commiserated with friends as well as coworkers about being hesitant to ask for everything from time off to help prioritizing work.
"I'm very sympathetic to them," said Mr. Hagin, who commiserated with Ms. Breckenridge last year about the sorry state of White House technology.
Once we viewers might have uncritically commiserated with these images, imagining that the bubble we occupy is too fragile to permit a firearm inside.
"Your dad not only was decent and honorable but he reached out and commiserated with me about the loss of my wife and daughter," he said.
He met with the boys before their release and commiserated with them over the indoctrination many of them recounted receiving at the hands of the Taliban.
" • Kakada Av from Bryant High School Arkansas and Noah from white bear lake commiserated with other teenagers about their work habits on "Are You a Procrastinator?
Chatterjee, from coal-producing Kentucky, commiserated with Senator Steve Daines of Montana about how the loss of coal plants means job cuts at power generators and mines.
In another sign that the attack may escalate already raging regional tensions, Iran's main ally in the Arab world commiserated with the Houthis and condemned Saudi Arabia.
Mike Pence, the governor of Indiana, commiserated with Dan Senor, a former Bush appointee, over the fact that Trump was "unacceptable" — and then became his vice president.
Sitting in her neighbor's living room one autumn night, Thalia Panton commiserated with other Canarsie homeowners about their uncertain futures and the little government support they've received.
President Trump has a history of being obsessed with the divorces of his wealthy male "friends," and has commiserated with them over the financial terms of their divorces.
"Hoping he'll be ready soon because mommy and daddy are super ready to meet him 💙 #40weekspregnant" Fellow mom-to-be Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi commiserated with her castmate.
"I spoke to her in general terms after the election, just because of our relationship, and just commiserated with her," Gore told Mashable in an interview on Sunday.
He commiserated with the man who wanted to know how he should deal with the bears tearing through his trash bins, now that it's forbidden to shoot them.
Imagine being a fly on this wall: Former vice president Al Gore commiserated with Hillary Clinton about her unexpected presidential election loss, he told Mashable in a recent interview.
"   Model Brooklyn Decker, Carolina Gonzalez, a New York-based makeup artist, and Yael Cohen Braun, who's married to music manager Scooter Braun, commiserated with the mother of two. "Same.
In the new book's preface, Callow puckishly notes that friends commiserated with him over the "terrible decline" in Welles's fortunes he'd be depressingly obliged to record from then on.
A team celebrated for its relentless ball movement had resorted to a sad, steady diet of one-on-one possessions, and Phillips commiserated with Coach Steve Kerr from afar.
His earlier remarks to Mr Sondland, in which he commiserated with him on being drawn into the Democrats' "sham impeachment", suggested he did not expect him to cause trouble.
Back in November 2018, Camila Cabello commiserated with Ariana Grande, who's known for her sky high ponys, saying that she couldn't put up with the pain — and didn't understand how Grande handled it.
However, the presidency later said in a Twitter post Information Minister Lai Mohammed commiserated with the family of Hauwa Liman and noted "that the Federal Government did all within its powers to save her life".
In videotaped testimony, she described Mr. Bollea as getting "teary" after a "Today" show appearance in which he spoke about the video, and said the host Kathie Lee Gifford commiserated with him in a hallway.
A few friends and key employees commiserated with Mr. Keefe, a principal at Trinity Financial, as swarms of firefighters sought to control the fire, which grew into a six-alarm blaze that day, June 250, 232.
But the decision left Ellen Leffak, her family, and many of the fellow passengers they commiserated with sick from the rough voyage and furious at what they see as negligence on the part of NCL's decision-makers.
Democrats have been left with vivid but uncertain accounts from diplomats who battled their superiors to get the aid released and commiserated with colleagues in the Pentagon about why no one explained to them what was going on.
She noted the noxious smell from a nearby refinery, caught up with a motorcycle-riding classmate from Southwestern High School and commiserated with residents about broken streetlights and the construction of a bridge across the Detroit River into Canada.
Three of her short stories had received polite letters of encouragement from literary journals with names that brought recognition from the other aspiring writers who she commiserated with in forums online and in person at a monthly writers group.
And another woman commiserated with Winfrey she had "tried many, many things over my lifetime to try and get this weight to come off," before figuring it out with WW. "You're talking to the choir," Winfrey, who has lost 42 lbs.
Dealers on the table clearly knew him — he had been establishing his presence here for the past week, getting used to the game and figuring out its subtleties — and they good-naturedly commiserated with him over his propensity for losing.
He scrutinized reams of CIA intelligence reports to understand the red lines of each side, met with high-level Israeli and Arab ambassadors, and regularly commiserated with Henry Kissinger, President Richard Nixon's secretary of state who had conducted his own shuttle diplomacy in pursuit of Mideast peace.
In the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels his fellow leaders commiserated with Britain's prime minister, David Cameron (not pictured, above) over his failure to keep his country in the EU. Fractious as the marriage with Britain has sometimes been, there was resigned sorrow and regret at the decision to end it.
Besides, what I thought to be closer to the truth also felt inordinately personal: Since none of those who had commiserated with me had spoken about the utter bottomlessness of grief, perhaps I was the only one who had yet to see the rainbow, and nothing I'd experienced could be of use to anyone.
If you were looking for questionable parenting advice, you just missed your opportunity, as Bad Moms co-stars – and real-life moms – Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell answered People reader questions in a Twitter Q & A. Hahn, who has a son, Leonard, and a daughter, Mae, and Bell, who has two daughters, Lincoln and Delta, commiserated with and applauded their fellow moms, who wrote in about some of their more complicated child-rearing moments.
And when I commiserated with Zara over the process by which her Boko Haram husband tattooed his name on her stomach in Arabic, she assured me that she was willing to bear the pain of the sharp knife and charcoal after the man explained his reasons for the tattoo: to forever mark her as a commander's wife, to ensure that no one would maltreat her even if he never returned from battle, to enable him identify her no matter how much time passed.
President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, Governor of Lagos, Akinwunmi Ambode were among those that commiserated with his family. In 1997, he established Nigeria's first private female basketball club, Dolphins.
Like his father before him, the Prince entertained opposition figures at his house in Leicester Square.Van der Kiste, p. 189. When the Prince of Wales died suddenly in 1751, his eldest son, Prince George, became heir apparent. The king commiserated with the Dowager Princess of Wales and wept with her.
This was Ferdinand's darkest moment, and even his brother in law, Frederick the Great commiserated with him to try to boost his morale. Ferdinand would recover, however, and redeem himself and his army later in the same year at the Battle of Minden. Allied casualties amounted to 415 dead, 1,770 wounded, and 188 missing. The French lost 500 dead and 1,300 wounded.
The unimpressed Franklin became angry when Watson suggested she did not know how to interpret her own data. Watson hastily retreated, backing into Wilkins who had been attracted by the commotion. Wilkins commiserated with his harried friend and then showed Watson Franklin's DNA X-ray image. Watson, in turn, showed Wilkins a prepublication manuscript by Pauling and Corey, which contained a DNA structure remarkably like their first incorrect model.
In accepting his resignation, under- secretary Boothby commiserated with Reed on his state of health, and congratulated him on the success of the boarding-out system. At the end of 1878 Reed returned to Adelaide. Judah Moss Solomon, who had been appointed chairman in his place, died on 29 August 1880 and on 15 October Reed was reappointed to the position. The creation in 1886 of the State Children's Council removed much of the Destitution Board's responsibilities.
Compounding the situation, DILG Secretary Eduardo Año also voiced his displeasure for the show's depiction of the police force. Año also threatened to file a case against the show's producers for the illegal use of insignas and uniform of the PNP, punishable under Art. 179 of the Revised Penal Code, if the show did not change its plot. Senator Panfilo Lacson, a former PNP Chief himself, commiserated with Albayalde as he deemed the adverse depiction of the PNP unfair.
Like Levy, she kept her business discreet, listing it in the phone book as "Dorothy's Rooms," though anyone inquiring about renting living space there was graciously turned away. Next door to Dorothy's was the Yat Son Chinese restaurant, where Baker often stopped for coffee and commiserated with the owner about how hard it was to find good "help." She did not drive and always took taxis, often tipping children generously for flagging down a cab. According to historian Ellen Baumler, Dorothy's brothel was probably the most famous in the state of Montana.
" The Norwich City manager Nigel Worthington said: "It's been a wonderful ride and I am proud of every one of my players. Our performance showed that we are on the right track but it wasn't our day." He bemoaned the financial impact of the failure to be promoted: "If we had been promoted we would have had money to spend but now we might end up looking for Bosman signings". Bruce commiserated with his former club: "I have to say to Norwich that it is a very cruel way to lose a football match.
332-335 His appeal was rejected for a variety of reasons, including political opposition to Benjamin Franklin and suspicions about Temple's relations with his Loyalist father, who by then was in exile in London. Thomas Jefferson commiserated with Temple over his failure to secure a post, but wrote a letter to James Monroe raising questions about the young man's temperament and abilities.Schiff pp. 389-390 During the negotiations for the Treaty of Paris, Temple asked one of the British peace commissioners if something could be done for his father.
To Clementine's suggestion that election defeat might be "a blessing in disguise", Churchill retorted: "At the moment it seems very effectively disguised". That afternoon Churchill's doctor Lord Moran (so he later recorded in his book The Struggle for Survival) commiserated with him on the "ingratitude" of the British public, to which Churchill replied: "I wouldn't call it that. They have had a very hard time". Having lost the election, despite enjoying much personal support amongst the British population, he resigned as Prime Minister that evening and was succeeded by Attlee who formed the first majority Labour government.
After visiting his parents in Santa Barbara, California one last time in early July, as well as his friend, the literary critic Hugh Kenner, Kees returned to San Francisco and had dinner with various friends, including Pauline Kael, who appeared as a guest on Kees's film review program on KPFA-FM, Behind the Movie Camera. She noticed the disturbing changes in Kees's demeanor. For several days in mid-July, Kees drank and commiserated with his friend and business partner, the San Francisco newspaperman and novelist Michael Grieg. He even confessed to have tried jumping over the rail of the Golden Gate Bridge, but he could not physically manage it.
Discourage, the band began all over again but, according to Cousins, they failed to capture the unique flavor of those first recordings.Cousins, David Sleeve notes expanded "Deadlines", 2012 Witchwork Media Mixing the album at Utopia Studios, Cousins commiserated with The Clash's Joe Strummer about the lead vocal situation. The Clash were in the next studio recording "Give'em Enough Rope"It turns out that producer Sandy Pearlman was as much of a problem to work with as Lesser.Cousins, David Sleeve notes expanded "Deadlines", 2012 Witchwork Media Later, in preparation for the deluxe edition of "Deadlines", Cousins discovered that "Jeffrey and Me" survived the damage and it was amended to the deluxe edition along with demos as bonus tracks in 2012.
Popkin, p. 298. American slaveholders, in particular, commiserated with the French planters who had been forcibly removed from their plantations in Saint-Domingue. While the exiles found themselves in a peaceful situation in the United States—safe from the violence raging in both France and Haiti—their presence complicated the already precarious diplomatic relations among the UK, France, and the US. Many of the whites and free people of color who left Saint-Domingue for the United States settled in southern Louisiana, adding many new members to its French- speaking, mixed-race, and black populations. The exiles causing the greatest amount of alarm were the African slaves who came with their refugee owners.
Christman finally relented to the woman's repeated pleadings that she might be allowed to meet other people, and granted her expressed wish to visit Bergkessel under condition of a renewed oath not to betray him. But once there, seeing the little children running about in the streets, she had a breakdown, and went down on her knees in lamentation: And she began to wail and weep bitterly. Many commiserated with her, but when anyone asked her about what her troubles were, she refused to reveal them. Brought before the mayor, she was urged to tell her story, and assured by many learned men, by reference to Scripture, that if it was a matter of life and the soul, then she ought to confess.
Brampton Thunder logo, used from 2014 to 2017 The city of Brampton had a long history of women's ice hockey, starting with the creation of the Brampton Canadettes in 1963, whose management created the Dominion Ladies Hockey Tournament in 1967 (operating today as the Canadettes Easter Tournament). In 1998, after local athlete Cassie Campbell returned home from her silver-medal victory with Team Canada in the successful introduction of women's ice hockey at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, she commiserated with Brampton acting mayor Sue Fennell about the lack of a top level women's team in Brampton. Fennell purchased a franchise, which she named the Brampton Thunder, in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (COWHL), a league which had operated since 1980. From its first 1998–99 COWHL season, the Thunder played its home games in the Brampton Centre for Sports & Entertainment (renamed the Powerade Centre in 2005), which also started operation in 1998.
14, available here Bilbao embraced the Basque self the Carlist way, defending local provincial fueros and ethnic identity as indispensable elements constituting the common Spanish political nation. He took part in the first Congreso de Estudios Vascosin 1918, Estornés Zubizarreta, Esteban Bilbao Eguía entry at Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia online and was given a privilege of delivering the closing address; when speaking, he commiserated with persecuted "madre Euskal Herria" and voiced in favor of a Basque university, which would carry out the work of "restauración cultural vasca".the address was delivered in castellano, Javier G. Chamorro, Bitarte: humanidades e historia del conflicto vasco-navarro : fueros, constitución y autodeterminación, Donostia 2009, , 9788461307111, p. 209 He remained active also during the following congresses until the late 1920s and played vital role in its Sección de Estudios Sociales;Estornés Zubizarreta, Esteban Bilbao Eguía entry at Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia online he demonstrated interest in the social question also beyond the Basque realm,El Imparcial 16.05.

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