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"consolation" Definitions
  1. a thing or person that makes you feel better when you are unhappy or disappointed

814 Sentences With "consolation"

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"You don't get no consolation, there are no consolation prizes," Towns told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
It's called "Songs of Consolation," and it was a medieval musical retelling of Roman philosopher Boethius's magnum opus, The Consolation of Philosophy.
It's a consolation prize that its archives won't be scrubbed, but still, a consolation no less: Those posts were and remain of importance.
My only consolation is that Bharara's whole scheme has collapsed.
If he wins the BAFTA, it's the ultimate consolation prize.
That was little consolation to swimmers, who watched the video.
But Frog Fractions 2 is a pretty good consolation prize.
" "This prize is consolation for the whole of Burundi's people.
Is there a line beyond which there is no consolation?
The show's construction made Bryan feel like Rachel's consolation prize.
"The only minor consolation comes in their timing," Bown wrote.
Many mothers, she said, still lacked even that small consolation.
It will be little consolation given what might have been.
As consolation, he offers her access to his private toilet.
I believe many people find in it something like consolation.
It's also a powerful tribute to the consolation of words.  
"That would be a truly awesome consolation prize," Scott said.
The 100 pieces that make up "Consolation" are all unique.
Noren beat Thomas in the consolation match, 211 and 2132.
Take a 10 percent sales commission if it's any consolation.
Airport officials tend to toggle between offering optimism and consolation.
And that seems to be a great consolation for them.
That his presence is a consolation to a frightened nation?
A listener is unlikely to experience catharsis or find consolation.
But both coaches would find little consolation in doing so.
The Lobos and Badgers will meet in the consolation game.
A small consolation: The established premium brands prefer premium gasoline.
The statement offers little consolation to those possibly facing deportation.
A Brazilian official knelt with her, hugging her in consolation.
A small consolation is that the republic has weathered worse.
That is no consolation to the families of the victims.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)A small consolation is the rapid charging.
And if it's any consolation, Donald Trump still loves you.[Bloomberg]
But that's little consolation to those workers hit by the shutdown.
Often that was of little consolation to the teams that suffered.
The consolation was that Kashmir was promised a lot of autonomy.
Not too bad of a consolation prize, if you ask us.
A small consolation gift for missing out on your iPhone dream.
Female friendship was not a consolation prize, some romance also-ran.
Our only consolation is that the trolls are few in number.
VP Of Product at Instagram was kind of a consolation prize.
This feels a little bit like a consolation prize for viewers.
Most potential clients were less than thrilled by the consolation prize.
That may not be much consolation for the partners of snorers.
Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy while locked in a tower.
But there is a being that demands consolation, too: the ghost.
I pity you, but I offer this cool dunk as consolation.
Yes, the days may be dwindling down, but there is consolation.
And so Annie is fired, with a week's wages for consolation.
That's little consolation to the people who have lost their homes.
They each were given a surprise $25,000 check as a consolation.
Bloomberg wouldn't be king… but kingmaker might be an acceptable consolation.
I say we make the other four play a consolation round.
But the House by itself is a kind of consolation prize.
Which leaves Ed with the feeling that he's her consolation prize.
France finished fifth, defeating England, 3-2, in a consolation match.
"Wes was furious, so no consolation from him," Ms. Chua said.
As a consolation prize, they will receive only a local diploma.
Matt Hedges scored a consolation goal for Dallas in stoppage time.
The Bruins (45.53-2) will play Chaminade in the consolation bracket.
The Horned Frogs will take on Wyoming in Tuesday's consolation game.
The Cyclones (3-2) will meet Alabama in the consolation bracket.
The one consolation is that it is not financial crisis redux.
As a consolation prize they sent the company's second-string lawyer.
This is intended as consolation, but it's no help to me.
"Legislation is the consolation prize," Greenesmith of Political Research Associates said.
Only the teaching goes satisfactorily, and that's no consolation at all.
The loss of the $2500 million income came with one consolation.
Small consolation prize ... but hey -- beats working a 9-5, right???
The Spartans will meet Georgia (4-217) in the consolation bracket.
The Wildcats (4-573) will oppose Bradley in the consolation game.
Long Beach takes on Charleston in the consolation bracket on Friday.
"I don't know if that's like a consolation prize," she said.
But the coming season holds two "Trostpflaster"("consolation bandages," in German).
But for investors with large sums at stake, that's no consolation.
Most (or let's be honest, all) of us won't ever get that chance, but there's a consolation inside this consolation: the GR Supra Racing Concept is being added to Gran Turismo Sport in an April update.
There is some consolation for restaurant-goers who cringe at the cacophony.
He also denied that getting the 2028 would be a consolation prize.
In the episode, Haqq turned to sister Khadijah and Kardashian for consolation.
That won't solve cap issues entirely, but it's a nice consolation. 20203.
The $766,800 consolation prize lifted Fowler over $30 million in career earnings.
"Consolation puppies" were handed out to nominees who didn't win their category.
It's the best consolation there is for being rejected by Nathan Lane.
There were a couple consolation prizes to give out in the beginning.
Reconstructing "Consolation" wasn't easy, and it took many years of hard work.
Without stinting on traditional Ellroy pleasures, it contains more hope and consolation.
But the relative efficiency of this recapture is not necessarily a consolation.
I am getting better with each interview, so that is some consolation.
The consolation bag included a Fiera vibrator last year, according to Shape.
Xavier (2-3) will face Illinois in the consolation bracket on Wednesday.
Texas (3-1) and Colorado (863-1) meet in the consolation game.
This time around, many of them were in need of consolation, too.
Uber is taking a 17.7% stake in Didi as a consolation prize.
Some consolation Siri isn't the only element of Apple's artificial intelligence strategy.
Brazilians take consolation from seeing the rich and powerful held to account.
As a consolation prize, the rest of us get the Lego store.
The Owls (220-211) will meet Old Dominion in the consolation bracket.
The consolation is we're playing well, we're getting chances, we're getting opportunities.
Those that don't make the championship bracket will play a consolation game.
The brownie was flavorless and only offered its comforting warmth as consolation.
And then he offered $10,000 to sign Ramirez, almost as a consolation.
One consolation is that our appetites are today more global than European.
It works the other way around, too, obviously, if that's any consolation.
The apocalypse I dreamed of was different, and presented a different consolation.
Throughout "Ghosteen," Cave ponders love, faith, loss, consolation, mortality and time itself.
The Badgers (4-2) will meet New Mexico in the consolation game.
He doesn't even have the consolation of feeling that he saved lives.
It sounds like an excuse, but it's the only consolation I have.
The one consolation for SoftBank CEO and Vision Fund visionary Masayoshi Son?
This might be a consolation prize to conservatives seeking to eliminate CFPB.
It was equal parts intimidation and consolation — in other words, motherhood itself.
The Gamecocks (4-2) will play Northern Iowa in the consolation game.
College of Charleston (29-228) will meet Providence in the consolation round.
The Braves (4-2) will oppose Kansas State in the consolation game.
Southampton scored a stoppage-time consolation through another former Chelsea player Ryan Bertrand.
As Milbank explained, individually wrapped Sarah Lee pound cakes were offered as consolation.
That's sorta the way it goes, you take what consolation you can get.
"So it started out as a consolation prize and it's become a favor."
Normally, nothing—but that's little consolation for the former prime minister of Pakistan.
That sliver of silver lining for the establishment is small consolation to Rubio.
But to Evans, the move would be more like a sad consolation prize.
If it's any consolation, Rodrigo Duterte still appreciates and cares about Manny Pacquiao.
The second consolation lay in the contrast with the devastating quake of 1985.
So take some consolation in not being alone, if you're going through it.
Has having a big dick ever provided you with emotional or psychological consolation?
Good thing he has the consolation prize of likely being the next POTUS.
Which is ... PERINO: Consolation price, I know, but I can do the accent.
Nervous mothers who turn to pregnancy forums for reassurance will receive scant consolation.
That last bit — hashed passwords — may be one small consolation from the breach.
But if it's any consolation, the internet is already full of mouse tubes.
Its a consolation prize for engaging in a major conflict for the cause.
But a close consolation would be for Marco Rubio to fail as well.
If his ratings should collapse, consolation prizes will not make anyone feel better.
The Antelopes (3-33) will oppose Utah on Friday in the consolation bracket.
So did the band feel some consolation that their headliners snagged the trophy?
The perfect consolation for one of those rainy days: this savory mushroom galette.
Also missing is Oliver's darker work, the poems that don't allow for consolation.
Oklahoma (27-201) faces Portland (793-279) in a consolation game on Friday.
If that doesn't work, Comcast would still prefer a consolation prize to nothing.
Lotta Schelin got a consolation goal for the Swedes with two minutes remaining.
Was this a consolation prize for not having a woman named secretary general?
The answer - Italy and the Netherlands - did not seem much of a consolation.
Mogil later showed that mice were capable of consolation — another sign of empathy.
But if they did, there was one consolation: They got ice cream bars.
"It's not a consolation prize to visit New York City after the holidays."
City's consolation goal came in added time when Sergio Aguero converted a penalty.
The consolation prize: They get to keep their Bloomberg-issued iPhones and MacBooks.
Lime, Bird, Jump and Lyft have some consolation: On Thursday, Santa Monica, Calif.
The notion of "consolation" is one I suspect Krug would regard with suspicion.
Simultaneously expansive and reassuring, they are, for many, the very definition of consolation.
The protracted timeline for demolition offers small consolation to the site's current tenants.
Further development of the Penn Station site should not be a consolation prize.
Her grandmother's consolation comes in the form of reading aloud from Gogol's stories.
San Diego State (2-193) takes on the Musketeers in the consolation bracket.
Buffett's consolation prize is $100,000 for the employee with the longest surviving bracket.
As some consolation, he could bring his medical expertise to bear on art.
I consider that a consolation prize for lost wages if he's deemed unsafe.
The point is that the movie causes such a persistent trickle of sorrow, you wish you could talk it over with someone who's made a career of offering consolation, even under circumstances in which no true consolation is to be had.
Perhaps in seeking consolation for their repeated failures, the NeverTrump faction will take consolation in their own alternative fable, a Lost Cause narrative whereby they are the true heirs of Reaganism, usurped from their rightful place by the orange Pretender.
That ever-present feeling has one consolation: it can make hyperinflations quick to end.
If not, looking just like an A-list actor is a nice consolation prize.
One of the three autonomous submarines got the name instead as a consolation prize.
He received a $3 million consolation prize, while Schauffele finished third in the standings.
This all sounds unbelievably awful, but these victims died instantly, if that's any consolation.
It's a small consolation, but I guess we have the added benefit of time.
As far as consolation prizes go, having a whiskey named after you isn't bad.
One consolation for Mr Takeuchi was his work environment and the support it gave.
As consolation, and to keep the name alive, a submarine was dubbed Boaty instead.
The two-time defending champs, meanwhile, scheduled their consolation party at a local hospital.
The outcome was little consolation for Lotterer, who accused Bird of a "disgusting move".
Of course, that's hardly a consolation for someone who's been mistakenly marked as dead.
She almost succeeds at both activites, since Derulo's cousin is a welcome consolation prize.
If they don't get him, Griffin will do just fine as a consolation prize.
Sometimes having your heart broken on national TV can come with a consolation prize.
As welcome as Trump's loss will be, such celebration and consolation would be premature.
It's no consolation, but this part of London has bled before, and risen stronger.
Oregon will face Oklahoma on Sunday in the consolation championship of the "Victory" bracket.
Needless to say, that's hardly much consolation for all the pizza enthusiasts out there.
As Aston Villa ponders its fate, it might take consolation from one further thing.
Yet the former secretary of state has a dual consolation which Mr Trump lacks.
The performance was some consolation for the Cubs after Schwarber's struggles in recent weeks.
The Tar Heels (5-1) will oppose No. 17 UCLA in the consolation game.
If what I write in the book and in related materials is consolation, great.
Denied the medal, he was awarded a silver plaque instead, as a consolation prize.
If there's a consolation in reading these books, that's where it can be found.
But there is some consolation in the recognizing that it could always be worse.
Knowing that she had a choice would have been a tremendous consolation for her.
It's some consolation, probably, that Kaepernick is still getting paid a lot of money.
"I needed consolation — I needed the word from God," she said, her voice breaking.
Mr. Becerra was in line for a huge consolation prize in the House, however.
This Is Us, after all, earned her an Emmy nomination — hardly a consolation prize.
If it's any consolation, I receive several letters a week about ugly tribal discord.
I'm sure that's enormous consolation to the grieving parents of that pledge, Timothy Piazza.
But if it's any consolation, I'm a man with absolutely no power in Hollywood.
And of course there's the consolation of watching Mr. Cumberbatch exercise his peerless technique.
That she's chosen to be a winged monkey as well felt like small consolation.
As he left Baylor, he got a $4.52 million payout as a consolation prize.
One consolation: Though ARTech will go away soon, the museums that created it won't.
At that moment, the thought of renouncing the consolation of getting tipsy seemed unendurable.
It's a small consolation, in the end, but at least it guarantees transport. ♦
While it may not entirely be consolation for Canadian commuters, they are not alone.
That was no consolation for Lonnie D. Mitchell II, the man who was shot.
In the midst of all that, writing haiku may have been his sole consolation.
Orwell's consolation, as a literary critic, was that he could have been something worse.
One consolation: Though ARTech will go away soon, the museums that created it won't.artech.splashthat.
The losers go into a consolation bracket that coaches and players seem to dislike.
This will be small consolation for the future taxes needed to pay off debt.
If it's any consolation, no NFL team knows this any better than we do.
If it's any consolation, I also cringe every time I hear that synthy opening.
The answer, I think, is consolation, including the consolation that comes from being part of a Christian community — people who walk alongside us as we journey through grief, offering not pieties but tenderness and grace, encouragement and empathy, and when necessary, practical help.
Its only consolation is that the former incumbent, the Socialist Party, is even more downcast.
This potential updating of physical law will be slim consolation to unlucky average-sized ants.
But Hufeld, who also sits on the ECB's supervisory board, said this offered little consolation.
Scunthorpe were denied a consolation goal when fullback Jordan Clarke's fierce shot struck the post.
But Comfort+ is really a consolation prize for elites since an upgrade is nearly guaranteed.
For clients who are worried about Social Security disappearing, advisors can provide consolation, McClanahan said.
In the meantime, a common market of their own may serve as a consolation prize.
Raise your hand if you're looking for a little cosmic consolation after Mercury's latest retrograde.
If it's any consolation, I grew up without Instagram, and I turned out just fine.
The EBRD presidency search will also be complicated by the traditional "European consolation prize" dynamic.
Bill Huizenga (R-MI) said, on his way to treat his staffers to consolation drinks.
Yang immediately began calling them, offering consolation and encouraging them to seek mental health services.
The only consolation is that commercial war does not necessarily come with a mushroom cloud.
Fortunately for Abu-Kifah and his charge, this is a moment of consolation amongst pain.
As a consolation to the public, the NERC dubbed an exploratory auto-submarine Boaty McBoatface.
If it's any consolation, two out of its three reviews on Amazon are five stars.
But if you can't be Rogers Hornsby, Mookie Betts is not a bad consolation prize.
"The only consolation for this horrible thing is we can create change," Calderoni told PEOPLE .
The Cardinal (2-21994) will take on the Gators in a consolation-bracket game Thursday.
The only consolation is that when it comes to lacking trust, they are not alone.
But-- but we did split-- there's a $100,53 consolation prize for whoever does the best.
His ball clattered against the pin but did not drop, a birdie only minor consolation.
One consolation is that other former telecoms monopolies, such as Telecom Italia, did even worse.
" His consolation was that "the God who loves me, loves me even through the mistakes.
If Berkshire lost Oncor, it could receive a consolation prize, a $270 million breakup fee.
They'll still be synced to the Microsoft To Do app, as a minor consolation prize.
If there's any consolation here, it's that China's system isn't particularly cutting-edge or efficient.
But don't feel too sorry for him -- $400,000 should serve as a nice consolation prize.
It's some consolation that the $6.88 billion which GIC invested in Citi has been profitable.
As a kind of small consolation, the package includes a note from CEO Pete Lau.
Of the two teams, Basel seem most likely to nab a consolation Europa League spot.
They have the very minor consolation of knowing that their situation is no longer unusual.
They couldn't afford the beach a mile away, and so their consolation was the birds.
And that sometimes, the best consolation for a broken heart is a crispy cold martini.
His only consolation was scoring the single point on offer for setting the fastest lap.
Tyler can't be too upset, with the likes of Gigi Hadid as a consolation prize.
But movies win for all kinds of reasons besides great writing: consolation, sheer verbiage, momentum.
The Gardens of Consolation , by Parisa Reza, translated from the French by Adriana Hunter (Europa) .
I ate one with the grim consolation of knowing I'd gotten exactly what I deserved.
The Waves will oppose the Knights (3-2) in a consolation-bracket game on Friday.
But winning streaks are a small consolation if the games that really matter are lost.
When their father called Gillian his sensible daughter, it had sounded like a consolation prize.
"She'll be young forever, but that's not a consolation prize for a life," says Lee.
He treasured the thought that anyone who heard it might find peace and consolation there.
The Garden of Consolation is a place to visit during the impossibly hot summer months.
The Pirates (230-267) will oppose the Golden Eagles (265-23) in the consolation bracket.
The silver medallists' only consolation was also being inside the old mark with 26.96:25.90.
If it's any consolation, to you or to me, I'd make a terrible criminal too.
Monday night, OU's consolation game arrived in the form of the Sugar Bowl against Auburn.
Sisters have the ability to make each other feel better, even if it's an accidental consolation.
But this dance party of one is the carnival game consolation prize I'm happy to win.
And now it's about the consolation of having kicked all that and turning your life around.
Since neither of those things will happen, Zuckerberg stepping down would be a worthy consolation prize.
But for Democrats and liberals who have made Trump their singular enemy, perhaps that's no consolation.
Perhaps the kindness and enthusiasm of Mexican fans will prove to be a decent consolation prize.
In the afternoon consolation, No. 7 Boston College cruised to a 13-2 win against Harvard.
But the consolation, and perhaps the potential, of these films is that they are, well, horror.
The only consolation is that this case can't possibly drag out as long as Mr. Green's.
The staff room is a place of recuperation and consolation from the chaos of it all.
It is little consolation to gay and transgender Indonesians that the government's outrage may be feigned.
Winds to rustle leaves Another consolation to the busy weather pattern will be bouts of wind.
In the episode, Haqq turned to sister Khadijah and to best friend Khloé Kardashian for consolation.
I can take some consolation in knowing that we weren't the only clone couple out there.
If you read the beginning of this post, though, these hints probably aren't a huge consolation.
And planks inside the platform have often been reserved as consolation prizes for the runner-up.
The Bulldogs (3-1) will oppose Middle Tennessee State in the consolation bracket, also on Thursday.
Russian robots kept going to the moon until 1976, but it was a mere consolation prize.
Clinton's consolation: she still ended the night with more delegates, thanks to her mega Mississippi win.
J. era, there is at least one consolation we take as Simpson tries to move on.
Back in Ohio, Ruby isn't shy to offer steaks as consolation prizes, graduation presents or rewards.
The knowledge that her lost love was in a happy heterosexual relationship provided Flannery with consolation.
Not even the miserable consolation of a New Jersey Nets game or a Jimmy Buffet concert.
If your ticket has two correct numbers out of three, you win a $2 consolation prize.
It is the music of unquiet nights, in which music itself is the only consolation. ♦
This literary-political hyperawareness might sound intrusive or unhelpfully cerebral, but it actually reads as consolation.
" It's hardly any consolation to conclude that "it was everyone's fault because it was no one's.
But the greater consolation in thinking about this work at this moment lies in its details.
Many a preacher, whether for castigation or consolation, has pointed out their all-too-human foibles.
While not a ton of cash, it's not a bad consolation prize for a failed startup.
Only the Royals are worse, which is little consolation given just how bad the Royals are.
He won the 2019 season lead title, a consolation after his disappointing second place in bouldering.
As a consolation prize, he will be made the No. 1 vice-chairman of the CPPCC.
Though I had hoped to see my first sloth, this was a pretty good consolation prize.
The only consolation was that it was a one-way charge, from Brooklyn to Staten Island.
The music does that, with consolation in its melodies and a life force in its rhythms.
Consolation is what people should spread on social media right now -- not doomsday predictions, he says.
She was talking as if India becoming Pakistan's murderous other was a consolation for our failings.
"We don't get to have big hearts, remember that," Dr. Carson told him in apparent consolation.
His main consolation was imagining how the firm could expand across post-war America, like Sears.
Afterward, Stacie Wooten, the victim's sister, said Mr. Hall's death had brought a measure of consolation.
The player Bonomo defeated heads-up, Fedor Holz, comes away with a $6 million consolation prize.
But that will likely be little consolation to critics who really just want an edit button.
That will be little consolation to Argentina, which has not missed a World Cup since 1970.
The only consolation is knowing that Apple's already renewed it for at least one more season.
I usually found myself being offered the obligatory consolation prize: a role in the dancing chorus.
Boettcher took home a $1,000 consolation prize to add to the $97,002 from her three victories.
Missouri State beats DePaul in Vegas Classic consolation game Alize Johnson collected a game-high 17 points and 12 rebounds to help lead Missouri State to a 69-58 victory over DePaul in Friday's consolation game of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic at Orleans Arena.
However, she doesn't admit it when Sabrina approaches her for consolation at the end of the episode.
" If it's any consolation, "World News" has lately outperformed  its even more embattled competition, "NBC Nightly News.
And Americans bothered by the sudden disappearance of Obama policies have at least one consolation prize: WhiteHouse.
But the outpouring of grief by so many ordinary people has been a huge source of consolation.
While important, President Trump's statement provides little consolation to communities facing backlash and criminalization in America today.
I'm grateful to our president for taking the time [to] share with us his comfort and consolation.
For those who fail to impress, there is unlikely to even be the consolation of useful feedback.
" In addition to calling Abasolo a "rebound," Bigger previously called Lindsay's husband-to-be a "consolation prize.
It should be some consolation for the absence of the Galaxy S8, which definitely won't be appearing.
Though that probably isn't much consolation to anyone who's already devoted dozens of hours to the game.
Sotiris Dounoukos, the director of Joe Cinque's Consolation, tells VICE that Anu never reached out to them.
But if it's any consolation, you can always transfer music directly to the smartwatch from your computer.
Mr Abdullah contested that result, eventually securing the invented post of "chief executive" as a consolation prize.
That no other footballing powerhouse has joined them will be little consolation for the country's grieving fans.
That such a pattern has been used in tennis tie-breaks for decades was of little consolation.
The submersible robot got its moniker when it became the consolation prize in a 2016 publicity stunt.
Teresa told Extra that one consolation in his sentence is the improvement she's seen in his fitness.
After the election results came in, many discouraged Hillary Clinton fans took solace in her consolation speech.
Ashkan Dejagah netted from the penalty spot in the 92nd minute to give the visitors a consolation.
I'm not going to take any consolation or anything else about how we played the second half.
The only consolation she had in Abigail's death was the fact that her unborn baby had survived.
I hated practice and you have to understand, the 221 metres is also the consolation prize, anyway.
Suri, Knox and Kinhult received consolation prizes of exempt spots into this month's British Open at Carnoustie.
Were these, and the raft of plaudits and prizes they received, any consolation for her youthful struggles?
The phone supports AptX HD and LDAC codecs for high-quality Bluetooth audio, if that's any consolation.
It was little consolation when he discovered a friend from Saraqib, Yaser, in the cell with him.
And while that money may eventually be able to buy physical comforts, it can't provide spiritual consolation.
Prayer is useful as a consolation to the suffering and anxious, and as a proof of affection.
But on Saturday afternoon, that was small consolation to Piller, whose post-round interview ended in tears.
Arthur: What has the country come to when we can no longer take consolation in Grover Cleveland?
But that was little consolation for Lindsay Kyle, who made the trip with her partner, Jaime McMullen.
Meanwhile, they had nothing to offer to the people of Kashmir, not even a word of consolation.
The show's Emmy seemed more like a consolation prize of sorts than an actual acknowledgment of merit. 
There's no guarantee we'll actually use any of it, but boy does the consolation prize feel good.
Her voice also lends itself to the endless layering that becomes both her shield and her consolation.
Meanwhile at another table, some single guys overcome by booze hugged their backpacks as their only consolation.
The mac does come as a side portion with the Salisbury steak, but that's hardly a consolation.
But it is a short-term consolation, a brief opening of the valve to let off steam.
If all we share with the Anglo-Saxon literature is language, then that is a remarkable consolation.
The only way to do that is through magic, which is precisely the consolation Yolen gives Hannah.
That's not much consolation to them or their teams, but maybe it matters in the big picture.
And I don't mean this as consolation prize, along the lines of: But she's really, really nice.
With the contest all but over, Barcelona managed a late consolation goal through the substitute Asisat Oshoala.
If it's any consolation, this is common, especially in industries that are consolidating or contracting, or both.
But there is little consolation for Woods after his first round in the U.S. Open since 2015.
"The book of Revelation is not a book about predictions but a book of consolation," Lehner says.
She renewed her DACA permit in April of this year, but that was no consolation on Tuesday.
That inexorable cycle of recrimination and consolation is what gives the play its genuine pity and terror.
The only consolation I can offer is that I do believe such data will be available someday.
But the sex scene that follows, and the interloper who accompanies it, complicate even this consolation prize.
As with Spike Lee's Oscar for co-writing "BlacKkKlansman" last year, it's often an Academy consolation prize.
Another five finalists, like Wunsche take home $2668,000, and ten other finalist win a $2,500 consolation prize.
I have made beneficial connections in online forums where thousands of people trade advice, encouragement and consolation.
If it's any consolation, the showers should ease up by Sunday and next week is looking splendid.
Two days later on October 4th, victims received some small consolation in the form of a settlement.
That was little consolation to the victims' families with the tragedy taking place during the holiday season.
If it's any consolation to Eagles fans, "Madden" predicts it's going to be an especially tight game.
She earned some consolation - as well as a $22012,21500 bonus - on Friday with a stunning world record.
In consolation, the department gave him a civilian position as a code-enforcement officer, inspecting derelict properties.
That they would have that consistency offered me bittersweet consolation — even, it seems, a spot of relief.
Alabama (2-3) goes to the consolation bracket to face Iowa State (173-2) in the evening.
Canadian air traffic controllers sent their American counterparts hundreds of pizzas as consolation for working without pay.
She didn't take home the Oscar, but she did get a great consolation prize — a LEGO statuette.
Ryan Reynolds lost the award but scored a sweet consolation prize from Andrew Garfield at the Golden Globes.
The casting director called and said, 'As a consolation prize essentially do you want to be Betty Brant?
And, in some cases, another posting, one requiring neither congressional approval nor any prominence, is found as consolation.
Most MCU movies offer but one chaste consolation kiss, often between characters whose romance is contrived at best.
Fortunately, she's getting out — but with Wes laying in a drawer in the morgue, it's not much consolation.
Grieving mother Arroniz drew some consolation from the fact that investigators found some remains of her son Bernardo.
Given the many ways in which Brexit will damage Ireland, these jobs would be merely a consolation prize.
One of consolation puppies just got walked past me so the night is pretty much downhill from here.
Music provides the not inconsiderable consolation of at least temporarily defying gravity, in all senses of the word.
Moving with less-than-tactful dispatch, the church's pastor, Greg (Marc Kudisch), has begun slathering on suggestive consolation.
I was waiting for him to take up the responsibility of my consolation prize, and he silently declined.
That was little consolation to Nehemy, who says that as months turn into years he's losing precious time.
Later, after Alice's mother visits and she's reminded of their disappointing relationship, Alice looks to Camille for consolation.
The only consolation the endlessly infantilizing Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) can provide June with is a bran muffin.
But he might not care because four more years at the White House could be his consolation prize.
"From what was shown last night I think Bryan was the consolation prize," Bigger, 29, tells the hosts.
There was no consolation prize Sunday, when the Mets went down in order against Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen.
As far as consolation prizes go for the snowballing nightmare of climate change, these clouds are pretty stunning.
Eddie Royal returned a punt 65 yards for a consolation touchdown for the Bears with 5:09 remaining.
I suspect I might too late for a career in racing, but this is a suitable consolation prize.
A small consolation is that it began showing positive growth only during the fourth quarter of last year.
It is no surprise that he sought consolation in Freudian psychoanalysis, in which he never lost his faith.
The Dead: Walder's eighth wife (Catelyn's consolation kill after watching Robb and Talisa get slaughtered before her eyes).
Korea's talismanic forward Son Heung-min struck a scorching consolation goal in stoppage time from outside the area.
What followed was a downward spiral with food and binge eating, which she says was her only consolation.
Here are some highlights: My quarterly consolation to West Coast tech reporters waiting for Twitter earnings before 4am.
Gill closed the 80-minute service, which was filled with reminiscences, tributes and consolation for the mourners gathered.
It is more a consolation prize to religious leaders than the harbinger of a new God-fearing era.
But when he does, he'll also throw red meat to his base as a kind of consolation prize.
Montana (0-3) has a quicker turnaround with Saturday's consolation-round game against the Creighton-Washington State loser.
But Mr. Mordue said such gains provided little consolation to less skilled factory workers facing an uncertain future.
Still, there was some consolation: Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto would start third and fourth in the Ferraris.
California was to be, in Sanders's own words, the "big enchilada" — or, at least, a nice consolation prize.
The rest of us, it seems, will have to settle for that old familiar "inner beauty" consolation prize.
These events offer a send-off to seniors and a chance for teams to get a consolation trophy.
If this advice isn't consolation enough, then consider the many success stories that began much later in life.
If it's any consolation, Calvin, this Taylor-Tom romance should guarantee lots of eyeballs when the video drops.
But instead of successfully bothering the president, they settled for a much darker consolation: severely harassing Trump supporters.
But an N.F.L. owner's box is so exclusive as to make even the White House a consolation prize.
That's surely no consolation to the victims of racism, but Dr. Pauker's findings seem to confirm Baldwin's thesis.
Before I met my husband, I treated therapy like a consolation prize for not having a romantic partner.
That may come as little consolation for Ms. Ayres and others who complained of their treatment in London.
For those ambitious but unlucky folks, there were no "thanks for entering" gift baskets or any consolation prizes.
Zeus, feeling a little bad about the situation, gave Tiresias the consolation prizes of prophecy and long life.
That is no consolation to Ms. Jubran, the butcher's wife, who is trying to imagine her next move.
As a consolation, try to remember that property values do generally rise in New York, particularly in Manhattan.
For Youzhny, the only slim consolation was that for the first time, he won two sets from Federer.
He was going through a difficult period, he confessed, and it was a consolation to see his father.
The consolation, though, is that all of these books are excellent, as bracing and astringent as a slap.
Elizabeth Warren's only possible consolation for her poor showing was that she came in ahead of Joe Biden.
It was merely a consolation, however, as Halep then converted her second match point with her fifth ace.
As his yearning deepens, electronics, feedback and a chamber orchestra swell around him as some kind of consolation.
As a consolation, Rockstar shared six brand new images of Red Dead Redemption 2, including the photo above.
Hans relents, and as the days pass, Adrien becomes a surrogate son whose recollections bring the couple consolation.
Maersk was undoubtedly collateral damage for Notpetya's designers, though that was little consolation to Maersk shareholders and customers.
Arizona State wins consolation game over Tulane Arizona State guard Torian Graham had 22 points and guard Shannon Evans II had 403 points in the Sun Devils' 80-71 victory over Tulane in the consolation round of the Tire Pros Invitational at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
If it's any consolation, you will learn much more from this rejection than she will from her easy win.
It's not often that a $109 million fundraising round is considered a consolation prize for a budding tech company.
Kafka's "The meaning of life is that it stops" remains scant consolation when life is robbed unexpectedly or prematurely.
I was later assured that, had he died, I would have been notified, something there's no consolation in knowing.
It's not much of a consolation, but while the spacecraft will be gone soon, its science will live forever.
Perhaps some consolation may be found in the money that was saved by selling the puts in the morning.
In a statement, Murphy said "Marco Rubio abandoned his constituents, and now he's treating them like a consolation prize."
Thankfully, this issue won't affect most women, but that's small consolation for those whose lives might depend on it.
Not that it will be any consolation to the burghers of Middle England, preparing for a stint behind bars.
Alonso received a penalty for unnecessary roughness on the play, but that was of little consolation to the Ravens.
However, you can take consolation in the fact that the next season (if there is one) will revisit it.
In a statement, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said it was "small consolation" that Mr. Couch would remain on probation.
"After the way the Senate treated Merrick Garland, I hope this isn't some idea of a consolation prize," Sen.
Nicholas Pinchuk, CEO and chair of Snap-On, said Tuesday that manufacturing jobs are more than a consolation prize.
That will not be a consolation to the next batch of black playmakers to come through the academies, however.
But she can take some consolation from the fact that even more, 39%, think the same of her opponent.
The award for Best Director will almost certainly go to Moonlight's Barry Jenkins—but only as a consolation prize.
If there's any consolation, Negeen said, it's that the Ghaisar family has realized they're not in this struggle alone.
But the consolation for Britain's Conservatives would be unopposed power — without compromise with Brussels or the regions — for generations.
Columbia lost to Davidson in overtime in the East Regional semifinal before beating St. Bonaventure in the consolation game.
On Sunday, after finishing tied for third at four under, Yang celebrated her consolation prize: a trip to Rio.
Edris hauled Farah to his feet as his other rivals all wanted to give him a hug of consolation.
"Consolation" (1996) — reconfigured as a site-specific work for this show — is a wall-based sculpture in 100 parts.
It might not be an alien civilization, but something totally new to science is a pretty nice consolation prize.
If it's any consolation, relatively few projects merit such extra care, but with those, welcome to the new normal.
The Christian leadership's statements of condemnation and consolation have come through government-approved channels like Pakistan's Muslim Ulema Council.
He said that his one consolation for not getting in was knowing that none of his peers did, either.
Grant is wary of the idea that religion, therefore, is merely a kind of consolation for the very poor.
It's small consolation that my FOIA request has turned me into a minor celebrity in the government-transparency world.
Anthony Rizzo, the Cubs' first baseman, sensed that this year's wild card felt like a consolation prize around town.
We're told his only consolation is a hug hello and a hug goodbye will be permitted with each woman.
Countless mistakes were made and certainly improvements are in order, but that's no consolation to people in Florida today.
The recording's profound heart is Liszt's transmutation of Wagner, in Mr. Levit's hands a miracle of control and consolation.
" And some consolation for wounded investors, from Bloomberg: "Not even hindsight could have helped you make money this year.
It's little consolation that they seem unlikely to influence the 17 current members of the Fed's monetary policymaking committee.
In the end I couldn't give him the card, and I mouthed my words of consolation with little conviction.
Try telling a Panamanian that Felipe Baloy's late consolation goal — the country's first in the World Cup — was meaningless.
Her consolation prize, one that Sanders was happy to give her, was that she had cut down Mike Bloomberg.
They may argue about whether our ever-proliferating political, ecological, technological and zombie-infested nightmares offer caution or consolation.
That summing up would probably be too sentimental for Maxwell, who carefully resists the clichés of uplift and consolation.
Favorite Entrée: Mandarin Orange Chicken If it couldn't win for favorite overall, favorite entrée isn't a bad consolation prize.
Gonzaga will oppose Arizona in a semifinal game Tuesday while Illinois will oppose Iowa State in the consolation bracket.
Ruskovich's language is itself a consolation, as she subtly posits the troubling thought that only decency can save us.
It's also the house Earnie Shavers, the hardest puncher of the 1970s heavyweights, visited for consolation after Ali's death.
Tax season can bring about headaches, but many Americans look forward to the annual consolation prize: a tax refund.
She might even find consolation, as you suggest, in knowing that something positive for your health came of it.
My one consolation watching Israel pursue its current path is to think that it is doing itself damage, too.
There are no penalties for behaving terribly, no point deductions for proxy wars, traps, or lies, and no consolation prizes.
For some, the promise that one country, two systems still has at least 30 years to run remains a consolation.
Telling the same story in 2008, Banks then revealed that the role was offered as a sort of consolation prize.
She's smart, but not defiant: Though she turns Billy down, she flashes him her bare chest as a consolation prize.
And if it's any consolation, I speak from experience when I say that homecoming hugs are the BEST. ONES. EVER.
Chloe may not have received the job she wanted, but a personal response from Pichai isn't a bad consolation prize.
That's some consolation for those who believe that, for all its imperfections, we're better off with Obamacare than without it.
But there is a consolation, says David Kendrick, who specialises in dealership transactions at UHY Hacker Young, an accountancy firm.
Make that 33 with the Milestone Award, and Lambert's heartfelt speech made it sound like anything but a consolation prize.
When Gianforte ran against Rob Quist for the congressional seat in the special election, it was essentially a consolation prize.
It was little consolation that Neal's father had stepped in front of his son and was glaring into his face.
That the Labour Party, which met in Brighton this week, is equally torn over these issues is only small consolation.
For some women, his words were a source of consolation in the emotional and therapeutic labyrinth they had to navigate.
And that's just fine, because Pam and Jim will always be there when we need some relationship inspiration — or consolation.
But now Adult Swim Games is offering an insane consolation prize: a full Pokémon-style mobile game called Pocket Mortys.
The small consolation is that when it comes to scientific issues, reality won't go away regardless of what you deny.
As a consolation to this untenable slight, at least Flynn got to really pull the release on a working Scorpion.
For James, a seemingly minor argument with her husband could make her "feel crummy" and turn to food for consolation.
Small consolation, that, for those who haven't seen their stocks rise in the time since America was doing the "Macarena."
But odds are that if you've been tased by an off-duty cop, a cake will be of little consolation.
Getting to read a #fakenews book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency.
Sadly, for officials in Brussels working to navigate as smooth a Brexit as possible, these data will offer little consolation.
And though it was small consolation, CBP assured the public none of the images had appeared on the dark web.
She told KGO that her only consolation about losing her only child is that Lisa died peacefully in her sleep.
And with worthy options like upscale brand Hyatt Place, the choice to reserve a hotel is hardly a consolation prize.
I remember looking at the CDs in the car ride to the airport thinking, one, what a sweet consolation prize.
This spring, Mr. Galack's family won a confidential settlement against P.T.S. But Mr. Galack's son, Jordan, found it paltry consolation.
People swarmed both the new champion and the unseated one to offer congratulations and consolation for making it that far.
Kim, meanwhile, received a hero's welcome and a consolation gold medal when he returned to South Korea after the Games.
Or are they the dream-life, the memories, that provide bittersweet consolation in a reality from which we cannot wake?
For employers unable or unwilling to increase workers' pay, amenities might also provide a sort of consolation prize, economists say.
The transaction represents something of a consolation prize to investors who objected to EQT's purchase of Rice Energy last year.
Is this a consolation prize for the serial failures of Trumpcare before what must be a thoroughly embarrassed Republican Congress?
For longtime opponents of the bank who had hoped for its demise, Mr. Garrett's confirmation would be a consolation prize.
Democrats could seek censure as a last resort, but likely would be reluctant to pursue a purely symbolic consolation prize.
One point of consolation, at least the financial sector has one of the most sophisticated network defenses of any sector.
Australia scored three goals in each half and Emmaculate Msipa got a consolation goal for the Africans in injury time.
Junior forward Billy Wampler scored 17 points for Wright State (3-2), which will meet SMU in Wednesday's consolation game.
The 22 people who died in your store this past weekend deserve more than words of consolation to their families.
The 22 people who died in your store this past weekend deserve more than words of consolation to their families.
If it's any consolation, Freeform recently ordered a reboot — though, instead of having the parents die, they're deported to Mexico.
One consolation was that, unlike during Obama's inauguration, it was easy to walk around, because the crowd was so thin.
But if it's any consolation, at least our food system probably won't change very much over the next four years.
It's some consolation to think the soulless automata that will eventually replace you might also be cute enough to go viral.
Arnold Schwarzenegger took to Instagram to offer a consolation video, captioning, "To me, you're the best, no matter what they say."
"We should expect a pause and maybe a bit of a consolation, as we say, before the next run," he said.
However, learning the details of Monteith's death is no consolation — instead, it's a reminder of how incredibly sad his story is.
Ilhan Omer deserves more than a consolation phone call from Jack Dorsey for his decision to leave the president's tweet up.
But do not be fooled: it would be a consolation for American withdrawal, not a triumph for the liberal world order.
Her skill was a comfort and consolation during those long hours in hiding ("the products of my pen are piling up").
Rogers' positive influence reaches beyond his target demographic, and I still turn to him for consolation or assurance as an adult.
That is little consolation for the small number of universities, struggling to attract applicants, which are said to be near bankruptcy.
All they got was a consolation prize: the opportunity to take a photo with a life-size cardboard cutout of him.
If you booked a ticket or a hotel (or both), though, the Supra Racing Concept is a pretty decent consolation prize.
Old age is supposed to offer the consolation prize of wisdom—but if you lose your memory, wisdom vanishes with it.
As a consolation prize, the band released a few songs from V as a farewell live album and that was it.
If it's any consolation, we will also not be adding Hot Dog Mode (where all UI elements are yellow and red).
After delaying a promised 2018 arrival (while offering a beta as consolation), Google Assistant is finally arriving on select Sonos speakers.
Last year, Berkshire Hathaway's March Madness contest resulted in eight winners who split the $100,000 consolation prize to get $12,500 apiece.
Some Boaty McBoatface fans are finally relieved knowing that the name will live on, and not just as a consolation prize.
Ray's at his most hopeless in the cellar, failing to deliver on every lullaby request Rachel throws at him for consolation.
Like when the estranged male coworker from five years ago reaches out with consolation, then immediately steers the conversation toward sex.
The family won a $6 million settlement from the city, but it's small consolation for the loss of their son. Preach!
It's like a consolation prize we give ourselves in order to feel like the relationship wasn't a complete waste of time.
Substitute Jozy Altidore scored a consolation goal for the visitors in stoppage time but it was too late for the Canadians.
No words of consolation can change the hard facts: Millie has lost her baby and there will not be another one.
Lochte was next at 1:56.22 and had no complaints about the consolation prize: his only individual race at the Olympics.
If it is any consolation, there is some mediocre evidence that flossing does reduce bloody gums and inflammation known as gingivitis.
And for the rest of us, it is no small consolation to be able to say that we were all witnesses.
Substitute Jozy Altidore scored a consolation goal for the visitors in stoppage time but it was too late for the Canadians.
Fans of gone-too-soon shows never get their feature-length consolation prize, and it's not because they don't want one.
If you're one of the billions of people who will not see this year's eclipse, don't fret; there are consolation prizes.
But if it's any consolation, Cancer season means the Sun is lighting up the sector of your chart that rules cash.
And if it's any consolation, Darnold is far from the first quarterback to struggle with the Patriots so far this season.
The only consolation we have over Alex's departure is the fact that Chambers left on his own terms, unlike some people.
Not that it will be much consolation, but many people struggle to find self-worth apart from career and external validation.
Simple. Distraction, joy, consolation, a chance to describe how buildings speak — and speak, historically, personally, deeply and differently to different people.
Her consolation prize will be joining her Stanford teammates on Sunday at the Silverado Showdown, a collegiate women's event in Napa.
But that was small consolation on a day in which the Yankees may have lost a vital part of their lineup.
Now sisig numbers among the world's greatest foods to eat with beer, a sip and a bite, one consolation after another.
They are out so I end up getting peppermint chocolate beignets as a consolation prize and E. gets a mint julep.
I found some consolation in poetry, but otherwise, for the first time in my life, I did not care to read.
" — Louise Jackett Joe Cinque's Consolation by Helen Garner "It is a sad book about a young man's death and it's consequences.
But Bentsen's infamous "you're no Jack Kennedy" burn toward Dan Quayle had to earn him some sort of consolation prize, right?
That is little consolation to Ms. Valentine, who continues to take classes in the hope of earning her degree in May.
And yet some women who have given birth in recent weeks have little consolation to offer these anxious mothers-to-be.
I don't share that belief, but in those last months I was sometimes consoled by the thought of my parents' consolation.
But adherence to the aphorism isn't any consolation for the struggling bureau and doesn't remove the tarnish from its damaged reputation.
In the course of phone conversations with Henry Kissinger and Hubert Humphrey, he sounds more in need of consolation than congratulation.
The rebels have found consolation and warmth in visits to the camp by loved ones they have not seen in years.
Your one consolation, and ours, is that your dishonesty is a mere grain of sand on the great mountain of falsehood.
As a consolation prize, the 20,000 backers who did not get coolers will get a whopping $20 each from the company.
Through his eyes we feel the terror of Fourth of July fireworks, the shock of sudden movements, the consolation of alcohol.
The only real consolation Rhea could take from this (once she finds out) is that it's maybe possibly mutually assured destruction.
Ironically, the last meeting between the Owls and the Aggies came in the consolation bracket of the Orlando Invitational in 2010.
Her big, moist eyes shift from fear and sadness to a kind of consolation, weariness and resignation — from innocence to experience.
To take these victories as reason to keep the filibuster is to mistake the consolation prize for the first place trophy.
The last time the Warriors were toppled in the N.B.A. finals, remember, they emerged with Kevin Durant as a consolation prize.
Yankees manager Miller Huggins named him team captain as a kind of consolation prize and a guarantee of future responsible behavior.
The one consolation is that Tyrion makes a point to hear the "long story" of Bran's transformation into the Three-Eyed Raven.
If we can't fix ourselves, we have nobody else to blame and one consolation is that the Earth will recover given time.
Vivians finished with 23 points and McCowan collected 17 points and 225 rebounds, but that will provide no consolation, only empty statistics.
Venus Williams may not be leaving Australia with an Australian Open trophy, but she might have gotten an even sweeter consolation prize.
If America's giants need further consolation, they should look across the Atlantic to Europe, where banks' reporting season starts on April 24th.
As a consolation, the owners gave the Chargers one year to decide whether they wanted to share the Rams' stadium in Inglewood.
Many disaffected voters have sought post-election consolation in the idea that Donald Trump's presidency might create a surge of reactionary work.
D.C. Longoria was crestfallen, but if it's any consolation, the Telenovela star was swiftly escorted to the bar on the show's set.
That's a consolation, but it's also just about all they have in terms of a foundation for the next good Angels team.
But that's precious little consolation given the potential for President-elect Donald Trump's Justice Department not to move ahead with the case.
Ultimately that didn't pan out after parent company Delivery Hero pulled the plug, but that's likely little consolation to Delivery Cube's founders.
He ran again in 2008 and when he came up short, Barack Obama offered him the consolation prize of the vice presidency.
If it's any consolation prize to Styles, though, Payne wasn't too excited at the idea of anyone from 1D babysitting his son.
I have to draw amusement from its price as consolation for putting up with the incredibly pretentious presentation about the phone itself.
The maids, like many desperate people today, feel no consolation in their poverty—only a growing sense of injustice at their fate.
Together they crossed Park Avenue South, heading north and turning west on 25th Street, a mass of souls in need of consolation.
Haiti's consolation goal by James Marcelin at 69 minutes received the loudest cheer of the evening, speaking volumes about his team's effort.
Deeply admiring someone is supposed to be a consolation for — and not a contradiction of — using him or her as a weapon.
Ponsot found her way through nature (she might have been happiest as a metaphysical garden poet), but she promises nothing like consolation.
As a consolation, Tennessee passed a "trigger law" instead, which would automatically ban abortion if the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
For the Americans, a bronze is a consolation prize, not even as good as the silver medals from the last two Olympics.
So far, Mr. Trump has won about 42 percent of delegates — a share that has offered some consolation to his beleaguered opponents.
If nothing else, taking climate change personally—while not what's beyond your control stress you out—might offer small but necessary consolation.
And the Christmas 2018 consolation prize of a partial end to geoblocks is just that: A piecemeal offer that doesn't change much.
It's a small consolation to know that she'll inevitably get an invitation to return and prove herself à la Cynthia Lee Fontaine.
It has little flavor on its own but arrives topped with raw Scotch bonnets or habaneros: first the burn, then bland consolation.
More of that kind of investment will be a handsome consolation prize — and the losers won't have any giveaways to justify, either.
During Riopelle's long periods of absence, Mitchell lived alone in Vétheuil, where she found consolation in renewed observation of the surrounding nature.
And the Netherlands, which was not even in the race, was handed the bronze by virtue of winning the consolation race earlier.
Between their Senate gains and a few surprising gubernatorial victories Republicans probably have enough consolation prizes to feel O.K. about the outcome.
The eight children this nameless woman has raised are some consolation, but the philandering husband she never left was a major miscalculation.
But this miscarriage rocked me to my core, and I quickly searched for consolation in others who had experienced the same thing.
Francis said in his message he hoped his visit could be a "consolation and ... encouragement to all Christians in the Middle East".
His very English ironies do not scour or scathe, like Evelyn Waugh's; instead, by a charitable sleight of hand, they offer consolation.
No small consolation, Penn State instead went to the venerable Rose Bowl, but the committee had prioritized consensus opinion over concrete achievement.
I don't know if it's a consolation prize for Ada, or what it is, that she turned out to be fantastically interesting.
If you have ever had to suffer through an outbreak of lice or fleas, here's some consolation: Dinosaurs totally felt your pain.
The Boston Bruins barely escaped a postseason matchup against the league-best Washington Capitals, but their "consolation prize" doesn't offer much relief.
There is also, for me at least, consolation in the conviction that we are part of an unfolding drama with a purpose.
Consolation prize: After dropping out of the White House race he ran for and got to keep his Senate seat. 2. Rep.
A better consolation was the devotion of his friend Joseph Severn and the memory of the love of his fiancée, Fanny Brawne.
It's sad but true, but at least the coffee chain is giving us a consolation prize for our loss: an epic clearance sale.
It might be little consolation for most, but not everything that came out of this week is a complete-and-total unmitigated disaster.
Companies whose customer databases are hacked often give a free year of credit monitoring, one of the major services Equifax provides, as consolation.
The operation also gave Maduro an important consolation prize after he failed to secure new financial investments on a recent trip to Moscow.
While the companies won't gain much from the small $5,000 investment, having Ranadive on their cap table is probably a good consolation prize.
In fact, the memory comes to a halt right there, at the moment when she looked to me for deeper consolation and guidance.
In them, the real and the imagined, the material and the allegorical, intersect at shifting angles and provide fresh perspectives and lasting consolation.
Verizon — which had turned down the chance at that exclusivity — was casting about for some kind of consolation-prize phone for its customers.
However, neither of those is much of a consolation prize as MoviePass's incredible deal for moviegoers begins to look less and less incredible.
The winner will play either Texas Tech or Boston College in a title game Sunday, while the loser gets a consolation game. 2.
Google added its Assistant to the iPhone last year, effectively giving a consolation prize to those who use both it and Apple's devices.
" It's small consolation, but Amazon says that when all of the above goes wrong, "in-home delivery is backed by Amazon's Happiness Guarantee.
And hey, if it's any consolation, many of us here at Gizmodo dot com were raised by TVs and we turned out fine.
At least the Oscars' organizers don't think so: They're putting Elvie in the "consolation goodie bag" for nominees who don't win, Yahoo reports.
Though Hebert fell short, he got the consolation prize of a spot in the British Open which starts at Royal Portrush on Thursday.
Fortunately, Instagram's newest multiple account support will offer some consolation for the hassle of writing out "pancakes" in our brunch captions this weekend.
As he grew, he developed his natural gift for music, which served as a consolation when he struggled to keep up with friends.
Plus it's a nice consolation prize to be able to toss out Cappy and use it as a stepping stone across wide gaps.
My collection was confiscated and, as a kind of consolation prize, my mother purchased me several roll-on lip glosses, which I loved.
He disappointingly failed to qualify for the 2016 Games, but perhaps a role in the opening ceremony could be a consolation prize. 13.
If you miss out on the top pickups at receiver on the waiver wire, McLaurin would be a more-than-suitable consolation prize.
Renato Augusto scored a brace and substitutes Lucas Lima and Gabriel also goaled for Brazi, while James Marcelin put in Haiti's consolation goal.
Later, Aras told the Washington Post that Putin had sent Trump a sort of consolation prize—a note along with a decorative box.
Their power paled in comparison with the groundless vacuum that they sought to mask, and my restless mind would have nothing of consolation.
The film crosscut scenes of Lenny stabbing himself with scissors in an all-white bathroom with scenes of schoolyard humiliation and maternal consolation.
And finally, a slice of watermelon as a consolation to the prime minister for missing out on capturing the eclipse on his phone.
What we have are people gathered together for comfort and consolation as a reaction to institutionalized depression—and thank God they've done it.
Ollie and the Huskies will look to regain their footing Tuesday against Division II Chaminade in the consolation round of the Maui Invitational.
If there was any consolation for May, it was that her internal adversaries appeared set to fight off the attempt to topple her.
That sort of freewheeling internet may be gone for good, but the chance to listen to things once kept secret is a consolation.
Kathie Whelchel asks: Do you have any thoughts on President Trump offering Kris Kobach a position in his administration as a consolation prize?
In the old stories, those outside the community rarely helped or cared; our ancestors' consolation came only from one another and from God.
We got the funny lady Tuesday at LAX and asked about PETA bitching that James Corden handed out pups as a consolation prize.
Because of this, the win isn't much more than a consolation prize for Sanders, who had an otherwise disappointing night at the polls.
They offer their contractors minimal support—only the consolation that the company will uphold its own terms and services, and discharge offending users.
Poland gets a chance for what would likely be a consolation goal, but Ospina makes his second save on a close-range shot.
Iceland leaves the World Cup with just 1 point but can take some consolation in being the first team to score on Croatia.
But new productions opening in New York this month offer consolation and stimulation (and essential air-conditioning) to those staying in the city.
They led UCLA almost throughout in the consolation bracket championship, and held a double-digit-point advantage for much of the second half.
Earlier Monday, Northeastern beat Boston College, 4-2, in the consolation game, sending the Eagles to their first fourth-place finish since 1993.
My father's death is a consolation; he didn't fall and break a hip, or have a paralyzing stroke or a debilitating heart failure.
Her later portrait photography, critiqued and lampooned the flawless visions of commercial photography, deploying sardonic humor as a means of consolation and defense.
My only consolation is she is so morbid that she will come visit me in my grave more often than on Rue Boulard.
One consolation for the teams now faced with the prospect of penalties in Russia is that they will not have to face Germany.
Collins may not get the Senate seat, but Wednesday's platform will be a nice consolation prize as he seeks to defend Trump.   Rep.
When the choir first answered her, with lines evoking a mother's consolation, its tone was so hushed that it sounded like a memory.
I suppose at that point, as we bump along the road to hell, it will be small consolation that our intentions were good.
Those have since been resolved, but that's small consolation for White House staffers and general users who relied on Confide while it was exposed.
Sunday was better, thanks to a 53-50 Cincinnati win over Penn State in the consolation game of the Naismith Hall of Fame Tipoff.
"Many of us were struggling to find the right approach to find empathy and consolation without isolating anyone who supported the outcome," he said.
But during Bailey's breast rejuvenation consolation with her surgeon earlier this season, Burruss said that four of the six Atlanta Housewives had breast implants.
I don't need any consolation prize-inspired spins on a day that is very clearly and obviously centered around something I don't have: Love.
In the end, he disgraced the agency and himself, though gained consolation in the millions he made by selling his book to Trump haters.
But the singer offered a pretty decent consolation prize, inviting the student to a taping of the show along with her sister and parents.
"Beating this devil virus is the best consolation to the deceased," the broadcaster said in a commentary, echoing Mr. Xi's characterization of the illness.
Bands are basically business ventures with a crappy selection of consolation prizes—artistic expression, spotty camaraderie, brief moments of glory—substituted for actual business.
Considering that tragedy, one would expect Louise gets the finale consolation prize of a revolutionary-for-the-time interracial relationship with love interest Whitey.
But as I sat on the train, shell-shocked by what had occurred, my first reaction was to call someone for help or consolation.
Her consolation was in becoming only the second Mexican woman to medal at the world championships after Ana Guevara, the former 400 meters champion.
Black Widow, already robbed of a solo movie, gets a disproportionate consolation prize of becoming Hulk's girlfriend and a woman defined by her biology.
As a consolation, he could be invited back to hand over power formally to his successor—and perhaps to warble a bit of compas.
He did not get the coveted nomination for attorney general, and is struggling to claim the Republican National Committee chair as a consolation prize.
If there's any consolation, one Twitter user did point out that even if theoretically spiders could end humanity, they're not exactly built for it.
When you talk about a tragedy like this, there are no words that come to mind, there's no playbook, there's no words of consolation.
And he said, 'It's no consolation, but the impact of her loss and the sense of awareness and safety for younger actors was huge.
And if it's any consolation, the Yankees won 8-4, and will play the Cleveland Indians in the first round of the MLB playoffs.
So in the meantime, a ride around the 'Ring with Bugatti boss Wolfgang Dürheimer in the driver's seat seems like a decent consolation prize.
Frenchman Romain Bardet won the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, a consolation prize after he dropped out of overall contention early on.
A. Well, no matter how lost you feel in the morning, there's the consolation of knowing that it'll all be over by 8 p.m.
With polls suggesting the chances of a 'Brexit' are increasing, investors took little consolation in the preparations that have been made by central banks.
"The recent bounce in oil prices is of limited consolation for the ECB, as inflation expectations have not seen a similar rise," he added.
It would have been nice to see, but I did not feel that my views of just Manhattan were any kind of consolation prize.
"The only carrier of the two families' blood lines carries the burden of their grieving memories and consolation," the Wuxi People's Intermediate Court said.
Judge Aquilina, 59, who has written crime novels and served 20 years in the Michigan Army National Guard, has offered encouragement, consolation and tissues.
Such context was scant consolation to Zverev, whose performances at the four Grand Slam events have often underpaced his stellar achievements at tour stops.
If he had any consolation, it was in the "Romeo" orchestral suites, the first two of which had their premiere before the ballet itself.
To offer words of consolation, encouragement and (we hope) illumination is to do something that brings comfort, even when we can't provide the cure.
Neymar has the consolation of being well-compensated by his new team, to the tune of more than half a million dollars a week.
Turbulence marked the outer movements, particularly in a finale that offered little consolation, while the second and third held their shape, sinuous and desolate.
You can viscerally feel the raucous atmosphere of the train church, the instability of the cabin but also the mystery and consolation of religion.
Arsenal's only achievement was denying Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois a shutout, as the substitute Olivier Giroud headed in a consolation goal during stoppage time.
Mr. Clinton named him ambassador to France, the country to which he had fled from his native Austria, as something of a consolation prize.
Fiction, in Wallace's view, provides the reader with consolation because of its performance of empathy — of what it would be like to be understood.
But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save.
"I'm really grateful to our president for taking the time and making that effort to share with us his comfort and consolation," he said.
While Belfast, a private industry player, is penalized by his company, the show's finale reveals very little consolation for the men harmed by his actions.
Bed Bath & Beyond: Cramer hoped Bed Bath & Beyond's Wednesday earnings report would offer some consolation as the retailer continues to fall under pressure from Amazon.
That's perhaps the bright side to Vine's decline: Many prominent social media users agree that there's some consolation in the many other platforms out there.
And if it's any consolation, we know Malia might be enjoying this new chapter in her life, but we bet she misses her parents, too.
Consolation has been observed in animals like chimpanzees and elephants, but it was thought to require a cognitively advanced brain — which the small rodents lack.
It may be a consolation that both Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe have mentioned the Thucydides Trap as a cautionary comment on Chinese-American rivalry.
Cox's widower spoke of the grief of their two young children though he said that public support for the family had been of some consolation.
The Hub, which has the same features plus new ones focused on the smart home, is what Logitech is offering to Link owners as consolation.
The schools renew acquaintances for the first time in nearly three years Friday in the consolation game of the 2K Classic at Madison Square Garden.
As a consolation prize, Nintendo did have the first gameplay trailer for New Horizons, which looks to add a new crafting element to the series.
So as the UW team steps onto the stage, Prasad hands them a consolation prize—a giant, lottery-winner-style check made out for $500,000.
A consolation is that dividends, which have roughly doubled since 2014, should continue to rise given the bank's pledge to pay out half of earnings.
As host of the 2018 Grammy Awards, the Late Late Show with James Corden comedian announced that he's giving out puppies as a "consolation" prize.
We have officially begun to mourn the loss of those special Valentine's Day White Chocolate Cheesecake M&M's, but there's one consolation coming our way.
I completely respect Michael Johnson for what he's done in the 2200 metres but the 2100 metres is a different race, it's a consolation prize.
Stephen Hauschka upped the margin to 236-211 on a 42-yard field goal with 29 seconds left, although that score was a consolation prize.
That move, immediately lauded by many on the Israeli right, gives wavering supporters a potential consolation prize if Trump abandons a hard line on Iran.
But that's scant consolation for exporters who fondly remember the days before the 21 financial crisis, when a euro bought 21 Swiss francs or more.
The only consolation Plessy's advocates had was that, when they brought their case, there were a hundred others also challenging segregation laws in the courts.
Congress won in Punjab state, offering at least some consolation after Rahul Gandhi, heir apparent to the party leadership, failed again to make an impact.
Such prospects come as little consolation to workers like Baum, who are trying to figure out a way to boost their earnings on their own.
The reason they're collaborating: to create the ultimate consolation prize for college students who were just too young to apply to NASA's latest astronaut class.
Venus Williams did not view her victory in doubles as any consolation after her singles loss, but as another match out there for the taking.
If there was a consolation for the Yankees, it was that they made Astros closer Ken Giles expend himself in the ninth, throwing 23 pitches.
In the second movement, she rendered one ostensibly sunny theme with such spidery lightness that the consolation it offered came across as a mere mirage.
One great consolation of ceding your life to your children's is the chance to force on them the music, movies and morals that you value.
There is something to admire about Michaux, his perverse integrity in refusing the consolation of metaphor and ignoring the hunger of his readers for meaning.
The department is also offering a consolation to affected companies, by promising to review a related set of regulations, with an eye toward easing them.
But the CMS letter did include a caveat that provides some consolation to Republicans officials — in Washington and in Boise — who want to unwind Obamacare.
Even in offering comfort, there is room to acknowledge that, and a willingness to contemplate this reality with the bereaved can itself be a consolation.
A small consolation in the growing COVID-19 crisis is that some of our moderate germophobia has begun to feel like a minor super power.
Another, in love with a man of a different religion, finds consolation in "The God of Small Things," Arundhati Roy's novel of an intercaste romance.
He watched in dismay as Japan, a central participant in the Pacific pact, secured some consolation in signing a trade deal with the European Union.
But for a book to be loved this way and turned to this way for consolation and intense renewable excitement seems to me a marvel.
He watched in dismay as Japan, a central participant in the Pacific pact, secured some consolation in signing a trade deal with the European Union.
They make the female body — attached to real women who cannot hope to match misogynistic submission ideals — a consolation prize for men on the edge.
But it was small consolation to Gray, who had seen the progress of his previous two starts wiped out in the space of two innings.
Two sublime small shows that will last the summer in towns along the Hudson River remind me of something that art is good for: consolation.
As a consolation prize, Tiberi was awarded the gavel of Ways and Means' health subcommittee, and he also is chairman of the Joint Economic Committee.
Those possibilities, however, are of little consolation to Mr. Sandberg, the man who refused to keep a girl because of the color of her skin.
Instead, the ship was given the name RRS Sir David Attenborough and the long-range AUV was christened Boaty McBoatface as a kind of consolation prize.
Like many customers who visit a beauty store and cannot find what they really wanted, I'd picked out a few hundred dollars' worth of consolation products.
As a good consolation prize, however, scientists can work with crocodiles—an animal that originated more than 200 million years ago, barely changing over the eons.
It seemed unfair to send them all away without some kind of consolation prize, so for that reason, CNBC presents its list of Disruptor honorable mentions.
It's of little consolation that the main characters are getting more screen time, because it means that other characters we love are, well, not around anymore.
And although some of the more intrusive trackers in Verizon's new app are optional, for privacy-minded customers that's only going to be a small consolation.
A bar with a good community of regulars is a place to find laughter in good times, consolation in bad times, and advice in confusing times.
Updated 2799.99:22PM ET, February 2120th: Amazon has sold through its stock of 128GB iPads, though $80 off of the 32GB version is a nice consolation.
Liverpool's finishing total of 221 points this season would have won them the title in any Premier League campaign before 22016, but that is little consolation.
You know, and it's really no consolation at all to be right about dark predictions, but anyway that's what happened for me and other early critics.
In the rare instance of someone's sex selection not working the way they had hoped, the group is supportive, offering kind words of encouragement and consolation.
As a consolation for their disappointed fans, a newly recorded studio album from May and Ellis, titled Anthems II, is scheduled for release in March 2017.
My sole consolation was that I managed to get my revenge on the biting insects by eating a handful of termites, which disappointingly tasted like wood.
The fired coaches would receive a bevy of consolation gifts from NFL sponsors, ostensibly to make them feel better but really just to humiliate them further.
Sure, you have the opportunity to ease the landing with some social grace, but you are under no obligation to give these people a consolation prize.
As a consolation prize, I looked down on the lesser summits along the ridgeline at wisps of breakaway clouds swirling and eddying against protruding rock walls.
One consolation for the mainstream was that the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party of Germany did not clear the 5 percent barrier required to win seats.
But I tell you, I take pleasure at the end of the day, that's the only consolation, I have a job, I am doing something right.
They might bring me consolation in a moment of grief; they might, with their hypnotic, circular poetry, tell me something about the mystery of being alive.
But AEG Live, which is owned by the conservative activist Philip F. Anschutz, received a lucrative consolation prize: permission to host a festival on Randalls Island.
When cups wobbled off the stacking map or onto the floor, earning the competitor a scratch, or failed attempt, rivals offered words of encouragement and consolation.
That's probably not much of a consolation for the folks who end up losing their jobs, but it's a harsh reality as the shift takes place.
But certain automatic weapons, like machine guns, are worth thousands of dollars, making $500 more of a consolation prize for ensuring your gun is properly destroyed.
Almost two millennia ago, the Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger, wrote a consolation letter to his mother, Helvia, on the occasion of his banishment from Rome.
If it's any consolation, those conservative causes have huge accounts, and the checks you should have written are probably within the rounding error of their budgets.
One potential small possibility is that the smaller object could be a very light black hole, Scott said, which would still be an exciting consolation prize.
Mandzukic still had time to score another, profiting from a Lloris error, but by then even the Croats must have known it was a mere consolation.
A small consolation for Mr. Ke was that he played a near-perfect game for the first hundred moves, according to the scientists who designed AlphaGo.
To many, Ms. Royal's appointment was a scanty consolation prize for a former environment minister who once took a leading role in United Nations climate negotiations.
In some bad movies, a consolation prize comes when the actors are able to transcend, or just steamroll, the weak material and serve up performance pleasures.
Insigne volleyed the second from Jose Callejon's cross before Ronaldo netted a consolation, getting between two defenders to turn Rodrigo Bentancur's long ball into the net.
In the midst of such unease, we tend to seek out moments of cheer or just consolation, and suddenly we have found one, in a cave.
As a consolation, I'd like to learn what went wrong — and to figure out how pollsters might do better when they puzzle over our polarized electorate.
While the constellations are small consolation to riders facing misery, the temporary restoration of intercity rail service at Grand Central is still a surprise silver lining.
When he did finally appear on Tuesday, against host nation Russia, his only score was a consolation penalty that brought the final tally to 3-1.
The daughter might well be angry about his having kept this secret, but she might also take consolation in the discovery of a new half sibling.
" It goes on: "Your idea of how things should be is very vivid, and if reality falls short of expectations, your considerable achievements provide little consolation.
The Ducks look to bounce back from their first loss of the season Friday against DePaul in the consolation bracket of the PK80 Invitational in Portland, Ore.
Rays 7, Orioles 0 As consolation prizes go, Tampa Bay earned one by locking up third place in the American League East with a win over Baltimore.
A small consolation: Phandroid notes that the iOS version of Hangouts can only upload 360p videos, while Hangouts on Android lets users upload full HD, 1080p videos.
One particular variety, the western spotted skunk—which balances on its front legs before it sprays you, as if that's a charming consolation—just got even weirder.
Soccer club Tottenham Hotspur may have narrowly missed out on clinching the English Premier League (EPL) title, but the club has taken home an unlikely consolation prize.
It's not a bad of a deal for anyone who wants a Fitbit smartwatch, but it will feel like a small consolation prize for true Pebble fans.
If it's any consolation, this confusion about the difference between seltzer and sparkling water, one that was pointed out by the New York Times back in 1986.
Yes, Business Insider got lucky that Axel Springer had just lost out on buying The Financial Times, but it was still well-positioned as a consolation prize.
It was a consolation that Kim Rhode won bronze in women's skeet, allowing her to join five other athletes who have won six medals in six Games.
That's little consolation to Valve or its fans who were hoping to be able to get access to the app, which was slated to launch this week.
He is a bit bummed that I am going out and he doesn't have plans, so as a consolation I offer to order him dinner off Seamless.
If you're a starving artist who at least finds consolation in the fact that a computer will never take your job, you may need to think again.
There is some consolation for the Beyhive, though ... because the Queen did recently release something new -- a photo of her 18-month-old twins, Rumi and Sir.
At least we can all take some small consolation in the fact that none of these episodes will be the Kanye one, since the animation takes time.
Because Trump is manifestly unfit for office, people of all political stripes have been found consolation in the idea that his staff is really running the show.
"The consolation is that most children grow into their names — and those who don't can always fall back on middle names, nicknames, or (in extremis) deed polls."
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - For anyone who has ever missed a penalty at any level, there was some consolation on Saturday - Lionel Messi can miss them too.
The United States won bronze earlier on Saturday after beating the Netherlands, a consolation for the world's top-ranked team in their pursuit of an elusive gold.
This is partly because the ancient past offers some kind of solace and escape from the seeming urgency of the present — and such consolation cannot be disregarded.
I think the most essential advice Steve and I have given is the simple consolation that it's going to be O.K., even if it's hard right now.
Christian Eriksen also scored for Tottenham, in the 03th minute, to build a commanding lead that ensured Cristiano Ronaldo's strike in the 20th was a mere consolation.
Even if the Yankees are unable to chase down the Red Sox, there will at least be a consolation that they pressured their rivals to the end.
Wahbi Khazri then added a consolation strike for Tunisia that was met with robust cheers by the massive contingent of Tunisian supporters that had traveled to Russia.
In a suddenly insecure and crumbling human world, the edgeland and its many layers and lives — human and animal — proved a vital counterpoint and a profound consolation.
Straying husbands and feckless sons are hardly uncommon in literature or in life, but such knowledge would hardly be much consolation for any specific wife or mother.
Farrell said that customers would also receive a 5 percent rate reduction as consolation for the failed nuclear project, a nearly $600 million subsidy provided by Dominion.
The Rebels (5-1) will meet Oklahoma State in the final on Friday, while the Nittany Lions (258-229) will take on Syracuse in the consolation game.
Bradley stretched a narrow halftime lead to double figures, defeating Kansas State 73-60 Wednesday in the consolation game of the Rocket Mortgage Fort Myers Tip-Off.
However, it may be a consolation to some that the Cloud Flight S and its included USB receiver work perfectly when plugged into a Nintendo Switch dock.
Yes, summer will soon be but a memory, but if it's any consolation, at least Labor Day also means major sales — especially on big-ticket tech items.
It also provided some consolation for team owner Arthur Blank, whose National Football League Falcons lost the Super Bowl two years ago after surrendering a huge lead.
Missouri tries to rebound from a heartbreaking loss when it takes on Davidson in the consolation round of the Tire Pros Invitational at Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
The Minutemen (5-1), who were off to their best start since opening 10-0 in 2013-14, will meet the Red Storm in Sunday's consolation game.
We are drawing some consolation from the recent judgment by Pakistan's Supreme Court telling the military and the intelligence agencies to stay out of politics and media.
But he found no consolation in losing to a guy who shot 62 in the tougher of the two wind directions on the west end of Maui.
Except that the test car, as in other Volkswagens, was rigged to perform better in tests than on the highway — small consolation to the monkeys, I'd say.
All of them look for consolation in places that feel even a little familiar — religious services that share some of the trappings of what they've left behind.
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted his distaste too: Getting to read a #fakenews book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The winner of the European Union's jobs jackpot will matter less during the next economic downturn than the one who got the consolation prize.

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