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"consoling" Definitions
  1. alleviating or lessening grief, sorrow, or disappointment; giving comfort:He gave his companion a consoling clap on the shoulder.

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"He was consoling us instead of us consoling him," Luis Ocon said.
CONSOLING THE MARGINALISED The ageing couple will leave an enduring image of consoling the marginalised in society - from leprosy patients to the elderly, people with handicaps and disaster victims.
I had no experience with death, or consoling the dying.
We are now consoling and offering support to the family.
He began consoling her, but also took his penis out.
The rich, Fitzgerald wrote, enjoy "the consoling proximity of millionaires. "
Pitcher Ty Koehn consoling the batter after the last out.
Yet there's something blessed and consoling in these unfathomable sights.
We're told it was a friend consoling a bummed Ronnie.
It also serves as a consoling touchstone in political speeches.
The familiarity may be comforting; the contact with ghosts, consoling.
Lava Sheets's autobiographical documentary, "Rescue," focuses on a sweet-natured pet consoling a disabled owner, while Ian Christopher Goodman's autobiographical documentary, "Akamatsu the Cat," focuses on a sweet-natured owner consoling a disabled pet.
But then he played therapist anyway, consoling the Trump-averse crowd.
It's consoling to see other people who know the same strains.
For a moment, she smiled, as if consoling a dear friend.
Jordan tried consoling him, but it did not seem to help.
Images of blood, burns, cuts and scarring may become, paradoxically, consoling.
Instead of consoling O'Toole, Northampton's players walked straight down the tunnel.
Akihito and Empress Michiko were a consoling presence particularly after disasters.
But they had a consoling air—kind of a copacetic coexistence.
It is safer to fear the worst, more consoling to tell stories.
The app immediately responded with a consoling email and cleared my data.
"I'm so sawwy," baby-cooed another, giving my shoulder a consoling squeeze.
My answer to "What is going on?" did include some consoling reminders.
Grimes was busy consoling Musk over his inability to log off Twitter.
Delivering bad news or consoling someone after a loss is never easy.
The company's Twitter account spent much of its  time Monday consoling disappointed customers.
Hauntings can be consoling—a sense that the past hasn't been entirely lost.
The husband told the station that he was only concerned with consoling his wife.
This trend is not encouraging for India, but it may be consoling for Congress.
The history of art is men consoling themselves in the face of this fact.
"Today is a day for consoling survivors and mourning those we lost," she said.
An array of new books provides consoling reassurance that Britannia still rules the page.
On the show, there's typically a moment when you're consoling someone, usually the woman.
In Italy, the human gesture, the consoling word, remain everyday currency, whatever Salvini's machinations.
"He was a captivating friend, generous, affectionate, consoling and often absurdly funny," she writes.
It is consoling to see how thin-skinned the partisans of Mr. Trump are.
There is no breaking into this mutually consoling bubble world, fuelled by imaginary polls.
"Good thing you don't use your hands in soccer," Amanda said while consoling her sister.
A fan approached him and offered up what appeared to be a consoling hand shake.
Photographs released by his office showed him consoling relatives and wiping tears from his eyes.
It's the grammar of the film, which is a lot about people consoling each other.
Individuals could be seen consoling loved ones as well as strangers standing next to them.
I offered some consoling words, but the truth was I didn't know what to say.
Recently, he finds himself consoling his clients who haven't bought any bitcoin, ripples or ethereum.
Recently, he finds himself consoling his clients who haven't bought any bitcoin, ripple or ethereum.
Crying #MeToo, we are consoling each other with the knowledge that we are not alone.
The lyrics seem hopeful at first, but they don't do a great job of consoling Tootie.
But that consoling thought assumes, of course, that the trade war does not flare up again.
But it also progresses toward solace, grounding its closing songs in steadfast melodies and consoling harmonies.
His job, which was supposed to be about inspiring young people, is really about consoling them.
I found myself consoling those who asked and then fighting the contagion of grief and fear.
It webs itself between the consoling words you whisper into the neck of a grieving child.
" Mettes's widow later described to Pollan the scene at her husband's deathbed: "He was consoling me.
Osaka's consoling Gauff after the match became one of the most memorable moments of the tournament.
Through the service, Ms. Turner alternated between wiping tears from her eyes and consoling her grandchildren.
At the after party, after most people left, Elias was in the corner consoling Sky over something.
You can see her consoling the reality star as his sweaty, chiseled abs glisten in the sun.
Populists and demagogues are merely a blip in this consoling counterpoint to the misery of the news.
To her, Sanders sounded authentic rather than being consoling merely for the sake of a sound bite.
The Curse of the ASMR Tender and Emotionally Intelligent Funky Kong Consoling You After A Messy Divorce5.
A father gently wiped tears from his teenage son's cheeks, consoling him softly as the congregation prayed.
Rather than dwelling on the judgment of the deceased, he seemed intent on consoling those left behind.
One gate attendant apparently went to speak with the man and began consoling him and rubbing his back.
Instead of seeking consoling for their cats, many of these animal lovers made videos of said veggie fear.
Like all of Viorst's books, it is direct and honest and funny, and sweetly consoling in the end.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest was spotted consoling a crying staff member before the president's remarks began.
David wore sunglasses and kept his head down, but was seen getting a consoling hug from a friend.
Keep that in mind if you're ever consoling a high school senior displeased with a middling SAT score.
Fans try to remember the good times while consoling themselves with the promise of a greatest hits album.
Yet they also found, on an enclosed patio, a velvety red banquette good for consoling, undisturbed and unjostled.
Ducky (David McCallum) is busy consoling a fellow coroner for having to do an autopsy on a colleague.
After the match, Osaka could be seen consoling Gauff, giving her a pep talk to address the crowd.
The heat is ruthless and consoling at once, a small, steady flame that settles low in the chest.
Their aunt, Lol Pora, who was also Shafiqullah's mother, sat consoling them in the hospital bed they shared.
The fact the General Kelly visited the dead to console himself rather than consoling the survivors speaks volumes.
While presiding over funerals and counseling bereaved families are cornerstones of his calling, he now requires consoling himself.
Trump tries consoling Trump insisted on traveling to El Paso and Dayton to console people who were grieving.
" Then he has his character, whose redolent name is Cecilia, reach out "for their whisper of consoling doubt.
Walsh described his own experiences consoling people in his city who had lost loved ones to gun violence.
The former sort can be presented, even in Birch histories less personal than hers, as pardonable or consoling.
Not just food-wise, but in the universe in general, is there anything more consoling than penne alla vodka?
"[H]e was also giving tissues to the mother and consoling her as she was crying, too," Jaboor wrote.
The cynical Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) now uttered lines like "I know it was hard for you" in consoling Daenerys.
Trump is consoling himself by suggesting that he will only take a short-term hit because of the shutdown.
And it's, I think, consoling itself that we're going to achieve important policy goals — a tax cut or something.
A picture of Venus consoling Serena after the match was on the front page of The New York Times.
The congratulatory (or consoling) moment after a match has, for many players, evolved into an elaborate show of affection.
"I just want to say I'm praying for you and Beth," she said, as if consoling an old friend.
Ms. Marling is a subtly virtuosic guitarist with a voice that's pensive, consoling, poised and wise beyond her years.
Barbara Garrity Holmdel, N.J. As a nurse, I recall most vividly the difficult deaths where there were no consoling dreams.
I think we can all agree that 2016 was a doozie, but mother nature has funny way of consoling us.
They're the therapy dogs that have been an unwavering, consoling, integral part of the school since last year's mass shooting.
"She was consoling Maia, our younger daughter, because Maia was so upset about what Britt was going through," Cathy says.
In the meantime, the internet is consoling itself with an onslaught of memes and tweets at the former couple's expense.
Wright also recalled consoling Heard as she struggled with whether to leave Depp and come forward with the alleged abuse.
A court official tells PEOPLE 34-year-old Darnell Booth's arraignment was delayed as his defense attorney tried consoling him.
Trump has proven himself incapable of fulfilling some of his most basic responsibilities as president, including consoling a grieving nation.
That, too, was touched off by Trump's defensiveness over the solemn presidential task of consoling the families of fallen soldiers.
But as the sketch ended — with Beverly consoling a sobbing Hank, who declared, "He was irreplaceable" — reality eclipsed the gag.
"Everyone was whispering and consoling everyone because a lot of people were really startled," Mr. Drew said in an interview.
For a few seconds, the defender Emmanuel Mas stopped Dybala in his tracks, swaddling him in a tender, consoling hug.
He was so distraught that it seemed to those collecting their final salaries that they were in fact consoling him.
Nearby, a second, chubbier robot, designed to have more cushioned arms and less lethal swing-back, keeps it consoling company.
I made suffering my friend, consoling myself that a tough day of running is a great day of mental training.
Both are addressing real, acute problems — Britain's stagnant, unequal economy and people's sense of powerlessness and dislocation — with consoling fantasies.
And with that, Obama became the consoling voice, the steadying hand on our shoulder, the light that illuminates the darkness.
By 3am, Inmate #2 and I had arrived, and Inmate #1 shared her eerie tale of consoling our Crying House Dad.
But instead of celebrating the win after the election, Hill spent most of the day consoling people devastated by Trump's victory.
We have video of my wife, in her wedding dress, consoling the pastor's wife, who was in tears behind the podium.
The actor also wasted no time playfully "consoling" a few of his famous friends who were rooting for the opposing team.
If Donald Trump loses the presidential election on Tuesday, we will be flooded with celebratory and consoling commentary: The system worked!
" This is what happens when candidates spend so much time in what F. Scott Fitzgerald called "the consoling proximity of millionaires.
It felt consoling to be amid tens of thousands of New Yorkers listening to a beloved work by an American master.
I also texted my childhood best friend to thank her for consoling me when I didn't get into the school play.
Cameron was seen sweetly consoling Hadid, as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
Be consoling, but also celebrate wins: Being a good friend means being willing to celebrate when your friend wins the lottery.
"You almost got a goal, though," he said in the paternal tones of a Little League coach consoling a strikeout victim.
Cricket is less consoling in Mr. Adiga's hands; he has an eye for the corruption that undergirds the sport in India.
In a dense and dizzying, intense and consoling two hours of music, Mr. Levit played loud, soft and everything in between.
Drawing self-worth from consoling memberships, we humans still cannot fulfill even the most minimal requirements of interpersonal or international coexistence.
During the second visit, Trump was filmed consoling storm victims at a Houston shelter and assisting with loading storm relief supplies.
Fox was the hearth, keeping the homes of conservatives warm; MSNBC would eventually become the consoling voice of perpetual liberal outrage.
That she has a friend who was willing to make this sacrifice should be consoling for her in a difficult time.
A steady stream of people arrived at Humboldt's Elgar Petersen sports arena on Saturday, consoling the grieving families and offering flowers.
A controversy has swirled for a week over how Trump has handled the task of consoling relatives of slain service members.
Scholars speculate that sad music spurs secretion of prolactin, a consoling hormone produced at times of mental torment (and by lactating mothers).
"I was going around after the election consoling people," she told the audience during a performance at the TD Garden in Boston.
The times that I did manage to share the story often ended with me consoling them instead of the other way around.
Picture in your mind either candidate consoling a parent of fallen soldier, or making a photo op appearance at some natural disaster.
I did see a dude holding her hand while she was on her hands and knees, almost like he was consoling her.
The chords didn't resonate so much as vanish, one after the other, into eternity, an effect somehow simultaneously consoling and utterly terrifying.
One staff member, a nun named Sister Beth Niederpruem, had been meeting with the woman, consoling her and simply letting her talk.
And so the Remainers' own last, consoling narrative has pretty much withered and curled in on itself, and we realize that Mrs.
"I've come to pay respects, pray for the repose of his soul and pray for consoling graces for the family," Ms. Palladino said.
Yet governors have a very different understanding of disaster response because their roles are very public: consoling the public, giving hugs, making promises.
This move seems to be less about consoling Pebble supporters than it is an attempt to drum up business for the new smartwatch.
Over on Twitter, he offers a consoling scenario outlined to him by a "friend": Just had conversation with long-ago once-Marxist friend.
The underlying mechanism for the consoling behavior appears to be oxytocin, a hormone also implicated in vole monogamy and social bonding among humans.
Rimes later admitted that she and her family have taken turns "crying and consoling" each other as they cope with life without Eveie.
Six kabuki masked figures mockingly stare at two identical individuals consoling one another inside of a hole in a work by Kitty Nalgas.
Trump apparently took great care consoling Kraft after his wife died in 2011, and Kraft returned the favor by attending an inaugural gala.
It is a flaw of Ms. Zink's novel that it contains little to no good writing about the consoling negative pleasure of smoking.
But it still feels strange to give him the final consoling beat, especially when Jack and Grace always interacted with Rosario far more.
" In an article in The Paris Review Daily about the exhibition, writer Andy Battaglia quotes fiction writer Don DeLillo: "Maybe objects are consoling.
I remember him consoling me, and his ability to be there for me — by phone, by any means necessary — grew as I grew.
But even some of Trump's closest advisers have admitted privately that consoling does not come naturally to the brash and sometimes impolitic President.
And consoling a Portuguese singer after naysayers wrote on YouTube that they hoped she'd die of a venereal disease so she couldn't compete.
Soon after, the 10-time Grammy winner — who was partnered with retired NFL player Tony Romo — was spotted walking over and consoling the woman.
After consoling his opponent at the net, Djokovic saluted the crowd who raised their colorful umbrellas in approval, clearly enjoying the 2016 champion's resurgence.
She regularly checks on all of her men — Jason, in this episode, is the one in need of consoling — and she's always, always chipper.
Kind, consoling touches from loved ones — like holding hands or getting a hug — send a rush of oxytocin, the "cuddle hormone," through your body.
Some of that may be unfair, since consoling the relatives of fallen soldiers sent into action at their command has tested many previous presidents.
Iambic upswing offered a consoling pulse Rich couldn't repress, but she spiked her iambs with the bitters of broken lines, of staggered, unpunctuated utterance.
At this point Trump began calling her, consoling her on the divorce and offering her a plane ticket to visit him in New York.
Lizzo recalls her producer consoling her: Even if her music didn't feel important to the world, it was important to the two of them.
It's strangely consoling to be reminded of my failure, to remember that my efforts to be prepared for epic loss were mostly in vain.
Beto O'Rourke, the official said, that left the impression that the President was not as focused on consoling the patients as might be expected.
"Today is a day for consoling the survivors and mourning those we lost," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters at a news briefing.
Another consoling assumption would be that after the war Pilecki's courage, determination and ingenuity would be celebrated, not only in his native Poland, but everywhere.
Speaking to the Times, Fincher said the false arrest prevented her from consoling one of her daughters, who suffered a miscarriage while she was incarcerated.
She's alarmed by the unpreparedness she's seen among Muslim leaders when it comes to talking about suicide, from spotting warning signs to consoling grieving families.
"Hiddleswift has called it Hiddlesplits," he announced during last night's Late Show monologue, while the audience offered up a respectable imitation of sad, consoling noises.
Outwardly, I kept calm and focused on trying to find out what led to the attack, dealing with the U.S. military and consoling our staff.
Paltrow, meanwhile, is sitting in her impeccable living room doing who knows what, but it's highly unlikely that she's consoling a distraught woman with cancer.
"A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," he said.
During the procedure, Dr. McVety reassures Cassity with a hug and consoling words: "This is a better treatment than any one of us would get." 
He later responded to a comment and implied he had been consoling the singer: "I have been speaking directly to her, like I always do."
"Secretary Clinton was literally consoling me and telling me it was going to be O.K. because I was having a panic attack," Mr. Hale said.
In a town hall on CNN late last week, the former vice president choked up while consoling people who have lost loved ones to coronavirus.
My father sat me in the cart so he could finish giving the lesson, consoling me while his student, equally shocked, walked to the green.
What it wants restored never existed, but is instead a fanciful rendering of some self-consoling yesteryear; that is, after all, the seduction of nostalgia.
It is a consoling relic, as surely as the crown of thorns that Father Fournier rescued, and this is so for believers and nonbelievers alike.
"I saw him on the ground with Conner as Conner was crying in the corner and he was consoling him," Courtney told KAKE of Christian.
Every time we laugh at Alec Baldwin's virtuosic, consoling parodies of Mr. Trump, we make the president a little more familiar, a little more normal.
"A large group of Hollywood celebrities and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," Trump said.
But as a chance to spend a couple of hours in the company of Bach's consoling genius, the concert still pretty much hit the spot.
As if the pain had summoned it, she remembered a scene quite unlike all the steadying, consoling stories that she and Toby had exchanged upstairs.
But the Seattle sky was a consoling blue, and even as I dressed his wounds, I felt somehow as if I'd still done my job.
People were seen outside the mosque crying and consoling each other amid scattered debris, dented vehicles and the shattered tiles of a small structure's foundation.
" But, he said, it is "in some ways very consoling because we are all together and we are hearing stories about how these people lived.
Some rich Russians were dismissive about their losses, with one consoling himself with the thought he had once lost $1 billion in a single day.
The Dutchman, no stranger to winning the closest of finishes as his Olympic triumph at Copacabana demonstrated, gave the crestfallen 21-year-old a consoling hug.
After consoling Cersei, Jaime proposes using Tyrell forces to drive out the High Sparrow, who is preparing to make Margaery also do a walk of atonement.
The aging couple will leave an enduring image of consoling the marginalized in society - from leprosy patients to the elderly, people with handicaps and disaster victims.
Me quitting my job is almost as exciting for her as it is for me, because she's had to spend the last six months consoling me.
And he wasn't the only one to emerge from the mists of time and tap me on the shoulder, offering consoling words or a virtual hug.
Having composed arrangements for a funeral and discovered their consoling power, Ms. Henrot started a project to create ikebana bouquets that evoked books from her library.
A company of musical pallbearers added touches that hint at a consoling spirituality if you give them time and don't insist on actually being cheered up.
"Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" dives into a very relatable situation: consoling a loved one through a very depressing point in her life.
A consoling melody, first played by a horn, signals the lifting of the magical spell, then builds and builds to a blazing, brassy, rhythmically charged conclusion.
But after the shouting and the frenzy, a breathtaking and infinitely consoling harmony descends, as a living painting is assembled out of a most inharmonious crowd.
Over the course of the 12-minute work, there are radiant brass chorales, luscious strings and a consoling melody intoned by single oboe, then a flute.
It was a familiar tableau for Obama, who has said the moments spent consoling families in mourning have been some of the most wrenching of his presidency.
"But when it comes to consoling or helping, or even reaching out to victims, or people who are assisting victims, he has nothing to say," he continued.
After the Las Vegas shooting, Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that "today is a day for consoling of survivors and mourning those we lost," not debating gun control.
"A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," Trump told the crowd.
"But when it comes to consoling or helping, or even reaching out to victims, or people who are assisting victims, he has nothing to say," he added.
Most conventional fiction, with its easy, inherited confidence, conceals the epistemological difficulty of this task; the concealment is what we find consoling about even quite demanding fiction.
"Today is a day for consoling the survivors, and mourning those we lost," press secretary Sarah Sanders said on behalf of the White House later that day.
Rather than consoling them, the employer wondered out loud if the reason the employee was upset was actually because of gender-affirming hormones they had been taking.
In prose fittingly unbroken by the consoling narrative endpoints and fresh starts of chapter breaks, Solstad moves Singer through the decades that follow his arrival in Notodden.
It's about making the abortion scene of that film and the fact that there's a child on the bed consoling [Sophie as she goes through the abortion].
In addition to consoling the survivors, family and Virginia Tech community, Kaine created a panel to look at all aspects of the tragedy and to make recommendations.
N.C. Julien Baker copes with holiday depression in a gradually self-consoling song for "Jingle Yay," a benefit album for the mental-health service provider Punk Talks.
Patrick was 2 on 9/11 and was thrust into the role of consoling his pregnant mom and helping to raise his brother Kevin, born four months later.
After a bit of consoling, I was helped up off the floor and told to stand tall, stand strong and to get my power back — which I did.
"A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," he said at the time.
The last time the duo faced each other over the net, Stephens ended up consoling her tearful friend after she demolished Keys in the 63 U.S. Open final.
But China's ruling elite seems to be consoling itself with the idea that the American president-elect will take charge of a country staggering into decline and disunion.
Lloyd herself earned some credit for consoling luckless Thai goalkeeper Sukanya Chor Charoenying and accompanying her off the field after the record-smashing match in Reims on Tuesday.
His warm, intimate accounts of this repertory brought the music down to earth: "Incises" flickered; the pauses in a section of the Sonata No. 3 were consoling, not forbidding.
Descending the steps down to the ground floor and walking out through the glass doors into the chilly night, some were crying and others were consoling family and friends.
This fantasy surely is as consoling to conservatives as the idea of impeachment is to liberals, but the implied result is effectively the same: Mike Pence runs the show.
A nipple grab, a hushing index finger, a woman consoling her lover—each humorously commenting on the complexities of their relationship as well as larger stereotypes about heterosexual dynamics.
Staff at the Sugar Land campus of the University of Houston began their first day at work on Tuesday sharing storm experiences and consoling those whose homes were damaged.
Before Monday's Golden State Warriors game against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center, Curry, 29, was spotted consoling the 9-year-old boy in the tunnel during warmups.
"We're all a little crazy to be doing this," Mr. O'Rourke told one supporter quietly, consoling all comers after giving some valedictory public remarks about staying in the fight.
That was the last display of tenderness the stocky French Open champion would produce until consoling Garcia with a hug at the net after scarcely 56 minutes of play.
As he sings about reality versus consoling illusion, the music trudges through Beatles-like chords with an undertow of simulated, sustained strings, building to a chorus with sighing harmonies.
When the music broke into a wistful melody, like some Moravian folk song, in this context and setting it sounded like a consoling hymn drifting from the church sanctuary.
That includes by many Republicans, who have lamented Trump's seeming inability to strike a unifying or consoling tone for more than a few days after moments of national crisis.
"Everybody was consoling her, like, 'Don't worry, it's going to be O.K.' " Razvi walked back to his office, on Coney Island Avenue, passing Raheela Beauty Parlor and Bukhari Restaurant.
Vice President Mike Pence toured harder-hit areas on Thursday, consoling people displaced by the floods with hugs and joining Governor Greg Abbott of Texas in clearing up debris.
Several of her friends huddled nearby afterward, crying and consoling each other, then waved goodbye as she was put into a police vehicle and driven away from the courthouse.
Another teacher reported consoling a second-grade student who told her through tears that she was worried that when she'd get home from school her parents wouldn't be there.
He was present, at the final of the 222 Africa Cup of Nations, to hand out medals to the winners and to offer a consoling hand to the losers.
Shan'ann's father, Frank Rzucek, and brother, Frankie Rzucek, sit in the first row, just feet away from Chris, with Frankie consoling his dad as they listen to the proceedings. Sept.
In the end they had to settle for the consoling sight of strong performances from some of the young players who might be part of the Knicks' core for years.
"I'm proud of my U.S. team mates but my heart is with Sam," the 25-year-old told reporters after giving her fiance a consoling hug in the finish area.
BFFs Busy Philipps and nominee Michelle Williams handled a red carpet disaster in stride, with the former consoling the Manchester By the Sea actress after makeup exploding in her purse.
It's unclear if the unidentified woman went through the dare, however, Live 5 News reported an unidentified 21-year-old man was seen consoling the woman when Gainey confronted him.
He says that, as a urologist, one of his more difficult tasks is consoling patients who are considering dicey ways to enhance their sexual experience, with a partner or alone.
It was hugely consoling to learn that my helper was thoroughly invested in my schedule at an hour when my bladder is making a lot of troubling decisions for me.
In addition to serving as temporary surrogates, the job also involves consoling communication, ensuring birth mothers as well as prospective adoptive parents that their babies are safe, happy, and healthy.
John Davis Gallery, the previous occupant of this Warren Street space, will be sorely missed, but the Amenoff show is enormously consoling and an auspicious beginning for the new venue.
A few feet away from a crowd of partygoers, three neighbors, each in their 50s and consoling one another, stood in their apartment building's doorway facing the iconic Hotel Nacional.
This consoling, not to say karmic, sendoff was widely hailed as peak Pixar ; only a company from the Bay Area could have spawned the concept that love means regular recycling.
The families squirmed, and their narrow, wooden seats creaked, but there were none of the consoling or furtive glances among the defendants that there had been on earlier court dates.
Winsome tabletop robots now remind elders to take their medications and a walk, while others in research prototype can fetch a snack or offer consoling words to a dying patient.
"Once you've seen the documents, I want to hear your proposals for how we can move fast," she said, consoling the government lawyers who argue Cohen is trying to delay.
Ronald Foshage, pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Jasper, who has spent the years consoling the Byrd family as well as Mr. King's anguished father, who died in 2011.
In the town of Alam in Salahuddin, council chairman Jassem Khalaf has spent much of this year's harvest consoling distraught locals who have lost a combined 250 hectares to fire.
The cinematic trailer showcases a few similarly beautiful environments, before cutting to a show of Ori consoling a sad owlet gazing out at the skeletons of what are presumably its parents.
While that might not seem like the cutest thing for her to do, Tiara's reaction to her dad's pep talk and consoling hug makes the video almost too sweet to watch.
And that the final curtain fell with Lensky and Onegin staring intently at each other presumably carried significance, though whether it was meant to be confronting or consoling was not obvious.
In the September note, Mr. Dorsey struck a consoling tone to employees, and noted the progress around Twitter's live streaming of a Thursday night N.F.L. game to be broadcast that day.
Beyond consoling victims and educating the public, Trump should convene a high-level discussion about the economic future of Puerto Rico, which was in dire straits even before the hurricane hit.
He never understood his mother's refusal to travel, but more inexplicable was her habit of talking with a rotating cast of family ghosts — quarreling with them, confiding in them, consoling them.
Exiled from the Bayreuth Festival, Andris Nelsons seems to be consoling himself by embarking on Wagner's "Ring" in the Berkshires, with this "Walküre" following on from "Das Rheingold" two years ago.
"A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," Trump said to loud boos from the crowd.
Mr. Kushner was consoling Mr. Wildstein, his former executive vice president at the Kushner-owned Observer Media Group, which he had left to take a political job at the Port Authority.
When Almagro sat down in his chair and again put his head in his hands, del Potro sat down next to him, rubbed his head and tried to say consoling words.
And an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping inspecting the emergency workers in Wuhan, or of President Trump consoling the virus victims in a hospital would be hard to bring off.
" Starr adds that Marina seemed "out of her mind" as she flipped between saying things like, "I'll never speak to her again," meaning the nanny, and consoling Nessie, "You'll be all right.
They are often expected to take on burden of racism and sexism, in addition to the physical and emotional labor of taking care of those around them: educating, nurturing, leading, consoling, etc.
But the president's public comments mostly focused on thanking first responders and police, rather than consoling those mourning loved ones or weighing in on the renewed debate over the nation's gun laws.
Wagner, who was saluted on social media for consoling a distraught Houston player on Saturday, could have comfortably stopped by the Aggies' locker room at halftime to offer condolences for the loss.
Ms. Ireland, on the other hand, never seems detached from her fraught character, which is all the more impressive since some sort of consoling, intelligent detachment is what the Woman longs for.
Mr. Yousri said he spent most of the day consoling Ms. Barho and making difficult phone calls to their relatives, some in Raqqa, others scattered across refugee communities in Turkey and Lebanon.
After last night's episode ended on a heartbreaking, fiery cliffhanger teasing Pearson patriarch Jack's (Milo Ventimiglia) impending death, series creator Dan Fogelman took to Twitter to offer some much-needed comforting and consoling.
After consoling Stephens, she climbed into the stands to embrace Romania's former Olympic gymnastics champion Nadia Comaneci and 53 Roland Garros winner Virginia Ruzici, the last Romanian to win a Grand Slam title.
In this way, jihadism is more like an analgesic than a coherent doctrine, curing these young men of their internal agony, consoling their rootless existences, and paving the way to a heavenly utopia.
Congress returned to Washington on Monday facing the grim and all-too-frequent task of consoling a country rocked by yet another shooting massacre, this one at a small church in rural Texas.
I don't think it was meant as a how-to book, but the sharp bursts of insight throughout explained so much to me that it became consoling, almost a torch in the dark.
An eerie photograph of the "Soul Consoling Tower" accompanies the entry for Manzanar—a monument paid for by Japanese families imprisoned there by the American government, so they had somewhere to remember their dead.
The father of murdered art student Sarah Stern sat with relatives, who slowly traced their hands across his back, consoling him as he listened to the accused, Liam McAtasney, 21, detailing his alleged crimes.
Yet for the side that loses the ballot, "there is no do-over, no consoling thought in defeat that, at least, there's always next season," the columnist Alex Massie wrote on The Spectator's website.
He seems to genuinely feel the loss of Carl as a tragedy, and for a moment, it seemed as if he was planning on actually consoling Rick — before Rick threatened his life, that is.
As for his compulsion to collect plastic handbags (he wrote a book about them), the most consoling piece of information imparted to the reader may be that the handbags have competition from other collectibles.
" In Harper's , Pauline Kael wrote, "The ponderous blurry appeal of the picture may be that it takes its stoned audience out of this world to a consoling vision of a graceful world of space.
He can lay down an elegant line when he wants to, but he favors an authenticating roughness to a consoling smoothness; when euphony and precision are at cross-purposes in his writing, euphony yields.
But even as Mr. Trump heckled the proceedings in real time — joking at a Pennsylvania rally about reporters' "consoling each other in a Washington ballroom" — attendees said the often-frivolous dinner felt oddly profound.
He grieved a fellow officer just 4 years ago Dhaliwal was the one consoling his community just a few years back, when a fellow officer, Deputy Darren Goforth, was killed in northwest Harris County.
While President Barack Obama was in Orlando consoling the survivors of the rampage by a gunman who claimed allegiance to Islamic State militants, the U.S. Senate moved closer to votes on limited gun control measures.
" Krista Tippett , interviewing Oliver for her radio show, "On Being," referred to Oliver's poem "Wild Geese," which offers a consoling vision of the redemption possible in ordinary life, as "a poem that has saved lives.
Last month, when Trump claimed that Obama hadn't called the families of fallen U.S. soldiers, Souza posted a picture of the former President and First Lady consoling a family whose son was killed in Afghanistan.
Difficult love, the sort that, in the context of her siblings, Hopper describes as both "consoling and intolerable," might demand more temperate frequencies; it might even send us reeling, battle scars sketched across our skin.
"He liked the noise of business and politics, it was an adult reassurance, like the chatter of parents on a night journey, meaningless, fragmentary, and consoling to the sleepy child on the back seat" so effectively conveys a mood of happy obliviousness—notice how the sentence, rotating on the axle of its commas, matches the rhythm of the car that it describes without needing to name—that it takes a moment to remember that the noise of politics has been anything but consoling of late.
In the past few days, some Americans who did not support Trump have been consoling themselves, trying to find silver linings, like the fact that America quadrupled the number of women of color in the Senate.
At one point, the woman said, she broke down in tears; Mr. Greitens responded by consoling her, she said, and then, as she continued crying, he undid his pants and moved his penis near her face.
It's noteworthy that the person consoling West is Obama: the first Black First Lady, a woman who represents both a political ideology and a specific demographic that is largely rejected by West's fellow MAGA hat wearers.
The enticing Korean meals cooked by Marcus's mother (Susan Park) are especially consoling, so it's no surprise to find the adult Sasha (the dauntingly confident Ali Wong) swanning around Los Angeles as a glitzy celebrity chef.
"Mark my words, things will turn out for the best," he said, in as consoling a whisper as he could manage, steering the young woman toward the elevator with one hand placed lightly on her back.
The last time Stephens and Keys played each other was on a hardcourt in the Flushing Meadows final when Stephens ended up consoling her tearful friend after demolishing her to claim a maiden Grand Slam title.
As I returned to college that fall, I promptly gained about 20 pounds by consoling myself with late-night takeout and cafeteria comfort food, trying to ease how deeply sad and alone I felt away at school.
The hideous anti-Semitic massacre in Pittsburgh, and the resistance of many Pittsburgh residents to Trump even showing up, is another reminder that Trump can't fulfill even the most basic presidential duty of consoling a wounded nation.
It seems that all artists, regardless of time or place, face similar problems, and reading about their struggles is both instructive and consoling, in the sense that it makes a sometimes lonely pursuit feel slightly less so.
" For the next few years, Kerr said, as he watched his "viral load plummet," Rabinowitz was with him "every step of the way," consoling his patient when Kerr "was not convinced in the results and lived in fear.
After episodes of flirting, the two most important events in their coupledom was Archie telling Veronica vital information about Clifford Blossom's (Barclay Hope) involvement in Hiram's imprisonment and then consoling Ronnie after Hiram sent her a threatening letter.
Along with Empress Michiko, Akihito has spent much of his reign addressing the legacy of World War Two, which was fought in the name of his father, Hirohito, and consoling victims of disasters such as the 2011 earthquake.
The moment is both funny and heartbreaking — funny because Pollard's reaction is incredibly extra, and a little sad because Angie, who just received news of her ex-husband's death, is consoling someone even though she's the bereaved one.
"The Joke," her song that got nominated, is a consoling piano ballad about how people who have been scorned and left out will prevail as they persevere, and it's got as big an emotional crescendo as an Adele song.
As you sneak through dark corridors, you might overhear a Nazi soldier trembling in fear at the thought of confronting the "terrorist" (you), and his older brother consoling him; or a stormtrooper who is worried about his daughter's illness.
Ever since presidents have used television to speak directly to the nation from the White House, consoling us in times of tragedy, bolstering us in times of national renewal, and rousing us to the principles that unite the nation.
"But last week, when the classroom became a battlefield, these young Americans seemed to rise to even greater heights; sacrificing their lives for their fellow students, consoling the families of the fallen, inspiring a community to action," he said.
In an ad Mr. Cruz released on Thursday, called "Conservatives Anonymous," actors playing a support group overact and emote in consoling a man who says he feels "dumb" for trusting Mr. Rubio to stay true to his conservative campaign promises.
I spent the entire weekend not only consoling members of my own family, but also with a congregation of angry and heartbroken black mothers, many of whom had also lost their sons or other relatives and friends to gun violence.
Biden rebuffs Giuliani on Black Lives Matter The rituals of eulogizing the dead and consoling grief stricken relatives that Obama will endure Tuesday were painfully familiar, after a string of visits during his presidency to cities scarred by mass shootings.
As he enters the last six months of his term, Mr. Obama has been talking to his advisers about the burdens his successor will bear in consoling bereaved families and settling the nerves of the nation after another mass shooting.
Thanks (no thanks!) to global climate change and — even more potentially catastrophic — the possible unleashing of nuclear war, we don't have the luxury of consoling ourselves with reassurance that we, and our planet, have the resilience demonstrated by ancient Rome.
Update: they're getting us new pilots and a new plane (supposedly to get here in another hour) and they gave us snacks, water, $85033 flight vouchers, and a $10 meal voucher - Theyre trying to make right & are consoling freaked out passengers.
For example, the story describes how Hatta spent hours at Studio One after the attack consoling victims, and then had to drive aimlessly to avoid journalists and TV news trucks that had parked outside another studio and at his home.
On Thursday morning, Trump tweeted that "no deal was made last night on DACA," putting Schumer and Pelosi in a bit of an awkward spot and consoling Republicans quick to refute the notion of Trump working with the Democrats on immigration.
A photo of Barack and Michelle Obama consoling George W. Bush at a memorial service in 224 is being hailed as the picture of compassion and empathy as former President Bush now copes with his mother's recent death and his father's hospitalization.
It's not how I envisioned my Inauguration Day going—I had visions of weeping over Bloody Marys in some overcrowded brewpub, publicists and journalists hugging and consoling one another in the middle of Main Street as the snow fell poetically around us.
The hour-long V-line facial treatment generally includes a scalp massage, lotion-cleansing, deep-cleansing, moisturizing cream mask, décolletage massage (FYI, boobs will be touched), V-line massage, ampoule treatment, V-line-lifting modeling mask, and a short, consoling back rub.
In 1994, she sent an alternatingly consoling and scathing letter to a colleague, criticizing a recording by the pianist Marianne Schroeder for its excessive expressiveness, in which she requested that the pianist not move ahead with her plans to perform the piano sonatas.
Clad in a suit and tie, he would bounce from room to room, consoling distraught relatives of people held in Chinese indoctrination camps in the region of Xinjiang and arranging supplies and housing for those who had recently arrived in Kazakhstan from China.
But those endless rows of markers are actually not a bad reminder of a sorely forgotten  —  and oddly consoling  —  notion, one that seemed especially relevant to that moment and will eventually be so again: Like it or not, history sweeps us all along.
And then the phone interviews — necessary, sometimes grueling, often poignant with laughter or tears, half consulting with and half consoling friends and relatives of the dead who hope I'm giving credence and gravity to their anguish and not sucking the marrow out of it.
For all the strenuous special effects, it's the simple, domestic details that shine in this book: the hard snow that falls like "a table-salt glitter," the "consoling noises" of the teakettle, the way Perry brings a character to life in a few swift slashes.
Have you ever read my own "Here Comes [sic] the Maples" as a somewhat consoling aftermath of "Separating," which was written on Martha's Vineyard while living in a rented cottage for a month with my two daughters, suddenly children of divorce, or of separation.
" Ms. Tatum also serves as the show's mentor, motivating and consoling the dancers backstage, which stirred fond memories of "my own teenage self going through this ride," and sobering ones about "how I'm going to feed myself, pay my rent, get the next job.
"This is a little city from the interior, but it felt like we grew along with our team," said Laura Zanotelli, 17, one of more than a hundred fans who gathered in the Chapacoense stands late into the afternoon, consoling each other and praying aloud.
Making his Broadway debut, the Oscar-winning movie star Forest Whitaker will be waging this struggle between consoling myth and lacerating memory in "Hughie," O'Neill's one-act drama from 1942 in which a petty grifter meditates on his luckless life in a seedy Manhattan hotel lobby.
You hear "When Doves Cry" and remember the time it came on the radio, seven years ago, with you sat in the passenger seat of a Prius, half-laughing while consoling your best friend's girlfriend because he'd just flown to Cuba and the song was too perfect.
Indeed, when he spots a fellow spectre in a floral bed sheet through the window of a neighbouring house, it looks as if the two lonely spooks are going to have a consoling romance (you might even think that something is going to happen between the sheets).
Photographs of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama â€" all meeting with and personally consoling natural disaster victims in the past â€" began circulating on social media in an effort to condemn Trump's overly formal and seemingly insensitive behavior. Didn't. Meet. With. Any. Victims. pic.twitter.
She further expressed disgust that while officers placed her in the back of the police cruiser, other police were consoling the officer who shot Castile, telling him he'd be OK. Asked why she began live-streaming after the shooting, she said she wanted people to know the truth.
He attends almost all of her matches and training sessions, and he was immediately on court consoling her that day at Wimbledon when Mattek-Sands, the No. 1-ranked women's doubles player at the time, screamed out in a combination of pain and fear after her right knee buckled.
It's a consoling thought for all runners, who seek something sweeter than Olympic medals and age-group victories: the redemptive, timeless pleasure of long-distance running — a way to "be a part of something so much larger than ourselves … to make some sense of our stupid little lives."
By portraying Israeli violence and depicting some of the humiliation that Palestinians experience daily, its creators said, "Fauda" allows viewers to peer across the barrier wall at some of the ugliest aspects of the occupation, then retreat to safety while consoling themselves that it's all just make-believe.
Their coach, Thomas Tuchel, was walking slowly toward them, in no great rush, making sure first to shake the hand of each member of what — in a contractual, if not spiritual sense — is apparently a Real Madrid team, to offer a few consoling words to P.S.G.'s vanquished opponents.
For those who find comfort in wishful thinking and enough botulinum toxin to kill a mastodon, the idea that a 70-year-old is in her "prime" may seem like a consoling respite from the vicious cultural consensus that older women are repulsive, irrelevant and should be neither seen nor heard.
You may have caught this moment after the July 3 round of 23 match between Colombia and England: Here, England manager Gareth Southgate is consoling Colombian midfielder Mateus Uribe, who missed his penalty kick, allowing England to advance to the next round with a 4-3 win in the shootout.
In between consoling the inconsolable king in the starlit parking lot of the La Quinta Inn and coaxing him onto his feet and back into the motel room before his cries of cuckolded anguish drew the attention of the other guests, the steward had envisioned with great trepidation this precise scenario.
The challenge is to invest the generic formula with just enough distinction—what dust-jacket blurbs might praise as "originality"—without leaving formula behind; to fuse the familiar and the unfamiliar while assuring the reader that the ending will be clear, decisive, and consoling in a way that "literary fiction" usually is not.
Indeed, in the early days of Automation, I myself brought up AskAuntNettie more often than I care to recall and can still remember her consoling voice as she volunteered I'm here and insisted I want to hear everything and reassured me Of course you feel that way, Grant, how could you not?
That they are basically all the former may turn out to be a consoling belief of the better-off, who can more easily understand why people who have suffered economic damage would be angry than why people who have nothing to complain about financially might simply want to blow the whole thing up.
If you're a Game of Thrones fan but you haven't got round to ordering George RR Martin's epic new Targaryen history Fire and Blood yet, you're probably consoling yourself with the thought that it can't really contain that many Ice and Fire hints — it's set 300 years before Martin's main Westeros series kicks off, right?
Rather than consoling ourselves that RT's motives and loyalties will now be laid bare, the network's belated registration under FARA is just one more reminder that absent more far-reaching action, purveyors of propaganda and fraudulent news will likely continue to work their will on a populace that is ill-equipped to defend itself.
But when asked to compare the current climate to another era, McCarthy referenced one of his ads from the aftermath of another life-altering event: a 2004 spot in which Ashley, a Ohio girl who lost her mother in the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, describes meeting a consoling President George W. Bush.
Dreamily, she even half imagined that she could hear her mother at work downstairs: a consoling clatter of pans and crockery in the kitchen, water running in the sink, voices rumbling on the radio—as if some substratum of ordinariness were so fundamental that it must always be carrying steadily on somewhere, below all the agitation of change.
A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now," he said, "and I could not possibly be more thrilled than to be more than 100 miles away from Washington's swamp, spending my evening with all of you, and with a much, much larger crowd, and much better people, right?
Thomas, the foundation's president, was a particularly demanding boss, this person said, adding that consoling a crying colleague at work was not an infrequent occurrence during her tenure at Lean In. This person compared working at Lean In to working at Amazon as described in a 2015 New York Times story that featured anecdotes about employees crying at their desks.
A typical patrol might involve checking on empty houses whose owners are away, directing traffic after an accident, offering water or a lift to an old person walking in the sun (people with dementia often wander), consoling a crime-victim whose cash was nabbed from a purse left by an open door, or quizzing homeless people loitering on a local nature trail.
In mid-August, I followed Jayapal through a typical day of talking to her constituents, a fast-moving schedule that included consoling a young Latino house painter who had taken refuge in a Seattle church to avoid deportation and accompanying a Mexican dance instructor and his family to the regional headquarters of ICE to request a stay in his deportation proceedings.
The line could be construed as simply some consoling words, but in hindsight we know Dumbledore is actually close to revealing his own backstory here; Harry feels as though he's the cause of his Godfather's death, just as Dumbledore has always believed he was responsible for the death of his little sister Ariana when he was a much younger man.
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Over the years I've included: DO ME A FAVOR, ARE YOU DONE, IT FIGURES, DO I HAVE TO, KEEP TALKING and IMPRESS ME. In this particular puzzle there are three — and it turns out that together they comprise a little story, the gripping (yet brief) tale of one character consoling another after a distressing and suspicious incident: THERE THERE, IN ANY EVENT, I SMELL A RAT.
In between consoling me and checking in with the doctors and corralling the parents and coordinating with our friends to drive our car and all of our stuff out west (we were allowed only a single carry-on each during the airlift), Monica also had to find us a cheap apartment in one of the most expensive markets in the world before I could be even tenuously released from the hospital.
She was still dressed in the taupe blouse and black skirt she'd worn to work, and she had her head down, her scarf bunched under one cheek, and that got to me in a way I can't explain, so that before I knew what I was doing I'd fallen down a long dark tunnel and found myself consoling her in a way that seemed—how can I put this?
He might be editing a speech on health care, sitting stone-faced in the Situation Room as Navy Seals approached Osama bin Laden's compound, working out with a disabled veteran, consoling the mother of a child killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting after Congress blocked gun control legislation, bending over in the Oval Office so that a curious 5-year-old could touch his hair or hugging a victim of Hurricane Sandy.
If what Biden took away from the 269 election was that qualifications rule the day, I'd urge him to ask Hillary Clinton how consoling her impeccable credentials are and then to educate me on the gold-plated wonders of Trump's C.V. A national poll two weeks ago showed that Biden was far ahead of other Democrats in a hypothetical primary field, winning the favor of 276 percent of respondents in comparison with 277 percent for Bernie Sanders, 13 for Hillary Clinton, 9 for Beto O'Rourke and under 5 each for Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris.

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