The companies include: Solace Technologies LLC, doing business as Solace Vapor; Hype City Vapors LLC; Humble Juice Co. LLC; and Artist Liquids Laboratories LLC, doing business as Artist Liquid Labs.
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Or, put more simply: let's find some solace in books.
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Funny criticisms are often solace for a weary soul. What's
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In Seth, he found solace in similar labours of love.
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The sole solace might be that this is all taxable.
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But the lives Merrill and Held lived brings her solace.
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If it's any solace, celebrities are right there with you.
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Church officials say the design conveys both solace and resiliency.
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Solace will be in theaters and On Demand Dec. 16th.
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Ms. Nebozenko sought solace in support groups and homeopathic medicine.
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He said he finds solace and joy in the mountains.
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The Graves family said they find solace in Disney's lighthouse.
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Ahead, read why your fellow readers find solace in prayer.
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Having transitioned in the '70s, stealthy living was my solace.
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For atomic bomb survivor Eiji Hattori, Obama's remarks provided solace.
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He finds solace through connecting with people in his hometown.
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Hopefully he can find some solace with his ladyfriend, Rihanna.
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To cope, some look online, seeking solace in anonymous forums.
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But, this family is far from achieving peace and solace.
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After being bullied in school, Eagan found solace in making.
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We Muslim feminists find solace in reaffirming our religious identity.
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I hope my dad can find some solace in that.
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Investors failed to find much solace in better news elsewhere.
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Mr. Thiel's appearance may offer Washington's delegation a little solace.
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Reading had given me solace since I was a child.
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The Graves family said they find solace in Disney's remembrance.
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For years afterward, he sought solace alone in the woods.
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That's all Americans have, and it can provide some solace.
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Trump and his campaign can take solace in that scenario.
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After a politically tumultuous weekend, one must find solace elsewhere.
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But plays can bring spiritual solace to the nonbeliever, too.
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The only things that brought me solace were these crushes.
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For her family, though, there is a measure of solace.
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Whatever happens, Guilty, I hope you find the same solace.
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But, with time, some solace was waiting around the corner.
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Investors can take some measure of solace from this deal.
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Instead, my way of finding solace is far from home.
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But the history of the Revolution provided no such solace.
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What do you like to read for solace or comfort?
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I was determined not to take that solace from her.
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That's the only solace that I can take right now.
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The Gospel is his source of boundless solace and solutions.
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By 12, she'd taken solace in the local punk scene.
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Kennedy made comments that both sides could take solace in.
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But his fans find solace in streaming an old favorite.
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But, she said, the sport brought her comfort and solace.
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I could be projecting, but I see a kid who was home by himself a lot and found his — DICAPRIO — solace — PITT — solace and direction in these heroes on the screen, big and small.
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Through the hard times, Monáe took solace in music and movies.
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Dianna hopes others struggling will seek solace in her family's story.
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Why risk stinking up your cozy solace from hectic college life.
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Women didn't take solace in the knowledge of Weinstein's alleged harassment.
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For now, it can only take solace in Mr Turnbull's discomfiture.
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But that night I sought its boundaries and rules for solace.
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That list doesn't include Solace, which was first profiled by Inc.
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To relieve the tension, he sought solace in drugs and alcohol.
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The only solace here is that they're not a real couple.
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Homesick, he found solace in his love for a Turkish researcher.
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Investors shouldn't take much solace from Tuesday morning's rebound, says Nomura.
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She struggled to find similar solace in her on-screen family.
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"There is power and also solace in seeking knowledge," Hadley says.
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Take solace in the fact you're in good company, Eric Trump.
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I hope Grande finds solace and the quiet she's asked for.
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Admirers of Elizabeth will take solace in few of these pages.
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She finds solace in the company of both Democrats and Republicans.
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But Trump can't really take solace in anything short of that.
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The only solace on Thursday came from another Supreme Court case.
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Neither performance was great, he said, but each provided some solace.
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Many don't like him at all but find solace in Trumpism.
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As a lawyer, professor and citizen, that notion gives me solace.
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As a Luddite, I found solace in the archaic dashboard controls.
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The first month of the year has provided him some solace.
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For solace, I love a book that opens up my perspective.
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Mourinho looked, then, a man in need of comfort, and solace.
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Colombia's currency slipped 0.6% taking no solace from rising oil prices.
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Shocked at the diagnosis of cancer, athletic passions became Hart's solace.
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My love and affection seemed to offer no comfort or solace.
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But that was of little solace to advocates for the disabled.
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Its brilliance offered little solace to Luiz, or to his teammates.
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I confess that I do find one solace in this defeat.
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His mother, Sandy Arnold, wore a blue gown by Solace London.
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Are you superstitious, or do you find solace in scientific explanations?
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There's always been people who need solace and refuge throughout history.
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He no longer derived much solace from Islam, and rarely prayed.
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Have I found solace in nature, a simplified, Thoreau-like existence?
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She finds solace pedaling fast all over town on her bicycle.
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They are his solace, his defense and his route to freedom.
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For solace, I could — possibly — turn to my tribe, the Democrats.
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Veterans find strength and solace in all of our national monuments.
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But there is solace knowing you can switch it all off.
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There's no solace in playing well and losing that game today.
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But there was solace to be found in the art world.
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Two tragic guests, in the face of unreality, seek solace together.
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The judge's sentence brought Mr. Caughman's family and friends little solace.
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I also drew solace from first person accounts on the internet.
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Finding some solace hunting and fishing with a grandfather in Czechoslovakia.
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But what about the solace a person needs, given that trauma.
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" But he maintained that he had been "trying to bring solace.
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If you wouldn't walk into a chapel to castigate someone seeking temporary solace in prayer for being unfit for the "real world," you shouldn't castigate students for seeking temporary solace from contentious environments like college campuses.
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Vine says he's taken solace in G-Eazy's slow rise to fame.
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Durrani says he takes solace in knowing the country is increasingly diverse.
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One FutureWe Should Have Seen Coming... The trailer provides even less solace.
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One boy says a modicum of solace would go a long way.
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But bullied teenagers are unlikely to find solace in any of this.
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I worked on Sacramento and Stones of Solace when I was inspired.
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Still, the party is right to take some solace from the result.
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But these political explanations are no solace to the Dominican Republic's haitianos.
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Seeking solace after a failure, he turns to his stable of women.
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A master of vulnerability, Giacometti offers solace in an age of doubt.
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Perhaps this is why the abstraction room offers such solace and grace.
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And that's about the only solace to be had for Hillary Clinton.
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But that's little solace when the historical trends are so terrifyingly real.
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But while it lasted, that was some pretty fantastic, crazy-pants solace.
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For others, it is a longstanding sacred ritual that offers little solace.
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So now, being detained by immigration authorities, offers some kind of solace.
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I found some solace in yoga and gave up sweets and meat.
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Seek out succor and solace from other founders during the fundraising process.
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Stock markets took some solace, paring back their losses for the day.
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Earlier in the day, bond markets drew some solace from Brainards's comments.
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He found solace in a bottle of Gatorade at a gas station.
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Even your lone brown or black teacher will find solace there, too.
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Since then, she has come here every day seeking solace from others.
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Additionally, commentators found little solace in the underlying details of the report.
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But even on the bloodiest of days, there were hints of solace.
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But that's little solace when families feel abandoned by all these groups.
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Of course, Trump's bumbling attempts at leadership provide little solace to Dems.
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In times of terror, Baby was our glue, our solace, our savior.
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The only solace is that, with Trump, it's accompanied by paralyzing incompetence.
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Many of my friends are finding solace from an unexpected source: memes.
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The internet provided solace and distraction, a community of fellow lonely people.
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The Saints may not take much solace in explanation or the admission.
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And yet, I take solace in knowing Routine isn't dead—yet, anyway.
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His only solace has been that his recovery has gone smoothly, so far.
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People consume entertainment as an escape from reality, solace from every day concerns.
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The kids find solace in learning about Black leaders and literally making lemonade.
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Miranda Lambert has found solace in her music over the past 12 months.
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"I hope that people find peace and solace in the verdict," he said.
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Travel has provided respite and solace that no therapist or pill ever could.
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Devastated by his loss, the gastronomic adventurer turned to art-making for solace.
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Over all these years, nature has been my profound solace, inspiration, and teacher.
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Marginalised under northern rule since 1990, Aden had long found solace in nostalgia.
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The only solace in life is bettering yourself, taking good care of yourself.
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She also finds solace in creating skin-care and makeup products from scratch.
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But they should take solace that it could have been a lot worse.
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Cameron finds solace of sorts when she falls in with Jane and Adam.
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And that was kind of my solace, in working on these dark stages.
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Gaga dealt with these various missteps by seeking solace on her own website.
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I take solace in knowing that I looked fierce walking to the chopper!
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It might just be the solace fans crave after last night's heartbreaking episode.
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They might be objects that provided solace during the turbulent transition into adulthood.
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They are searching for a grain of solace in a long, traumatic war.
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As a queer woman, I've found small amounts of solace in the group.
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" Mirren found solace and inspiration in a Mayan phrase she discovered: "in La'kesh.
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Without such an outlet, though, Trump will have few other sources of solace.
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As their world crumbles, people seek solace in books, God, alcohol or suicide.
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It sang of domineering men, treacherous women and the manly solace of tequila.
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Further examination of the May Post/ABC poll provides no solace to Clinton.
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We found solace in comedy, joy in romance, and catharsis in dark dramas.
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There is no solace here, no pretty ambient interludes or quiet acoustic moments.
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Faith offers solace and a sense of solidarity for billions around the world.
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Readers after solace or revelation will find bad poets enough to supply them.
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What can you say to a parent that might offer them some solace?
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I hope Arriaga's capture may bring some solace to Singh's family and colleagues.
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But Mr. Altucher seems like an unlikely person to look to for solace.
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There have been few places to hide, barely any respite and little solace.
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But he takes solace in knowing other children are alive because of Kendrick.
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But in 2018, Silicon Valley can't even find solace in the Swiss Alps.
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Maybe there is some measure of solace in knowing that everyone dies alone.
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Because lust and love no longer feel like solace and escapism to me.
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We learn that Lamar found solace in music during his recovery, specifically Kanye's.
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I find solace in sin because oftentimes I learn so much from it.
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Still, at least we can take some solace in an eventful final weekend.
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Campbell takes a different tack, seeking solace in more surprising quarters: Excel spreadsheets.
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Cooking has always offered Mr. Duffy solace, an escape from a difficult childhood.
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Some find solace in conspiracy theories that blame enemies outside and "traitors" within.
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When those ghostly, nearly-there steps returned in the end, they offered solace.
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The mountains make for an ideal getaway if you're seeking solace and relaxation.
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He had an unhappy childhood in Georgia but found solace in the guitar.
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Normally, investors could seek solace in traditional safe-haven investments like US Treasurys.
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But the books I read offered no solace, only patronizing and contradictory advice.
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With no refuge from that feeling, we seek solace in another: national pride.
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For solace, Ms. Delijam retreats to an unlikely venue — the humble coffee shop.
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The landmark Episcopal church, St. George's, where his grieving mother had found solace.
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But that was little solace after having come so close to the title.
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The ocean is my place of solace; I reconnect with myself through surfing.
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The solace they give comes without commands or obligations, without tightness or constriction.
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Mr. Nelson understands both the solace and the sorrow of that multipurpose adage.
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I went through some tough times, and it brought solace at the time.
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A strategic makeover designed to focus more on social media offered little solace.
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But that might offer little solace to U.S. allies caught in the crossfire.
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However, there's not much solace to be found in gross domestic product either.
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Even solace that we could give to some people on the long journey.
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Many of us find solace and encouragement from our religious beliefs and practices.
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He takes solace in his pets, a Gibson guitar, the occasional bull ride.
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Fighting for solace, I convinced myself that Jess and I were just friends.
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Alex leaves her own party in a fury and finds solace with Mitch.
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Even some women whose husbands died have found solace and a home there.
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If the notice was intended to help her, Ms. AlKhateeb took little solace.
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The solace, for Klopp, is that it remains Liverpool's choice to make, just.
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I asked the mayor if she found solace in having stood on principle.
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The family said they had taken solace from a global outpouring of support.
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Ms. Ferrari said the family took some solace from news of an arrest.
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Does the intuitive creative process of creativity you describe act as that solace?
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It's the clubland that people actually enjoy, actually seek solace in, actually fucking .
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Bourgeois, too, found solace and inspiration in putting her unconscious on the page.
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"But that leaves 36 stocks that have nothing to do with tech or utilities rallying today, and those are where I gain solace, solace that perhaps things aren't as narrow or as unhealthy as they seem to so many," Cramer said.
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The words that would resonate with Mr. Kelly and provide solace as a retired Marine general learning of the loss of his son in combat are not the same words that are likely to provide solace to a grieving civilian spouse.
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But for Crayon herself, confronting anxiety with humor provides a certain level of solace.
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But are we really to look toward Hollywood for guidance, solace, and comfort now?
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A self-confessed loner at school, he found solace in his obsession with history.
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They sought solace with laughter and funny memories, but sobs occasionally punctuated the ceremony.
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He finds solace—and relief from morale-sapping heat—in trips to the Himalayas.
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Take solace in the plot below, which seemingly illustrates most startups (hardware or software).
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Why did Mr. al-Baghdadi's death give survivors of the Islamic State "little solace"?
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I can only take solace in the fact that I'm going to get better.
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As the company works to shore up demand, there is a source of solace.
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Despite the damp growth, Cree's leaders still took solace in the modest revenue generated.
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This humor has a revolutionary kind of subversiveness, and it offers a certain solace.
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In 2006 a judge agreed, but 11 years on that victory gives scant solace.
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That's exactly the way Prince grew up, so we find solace in each other.
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When the overwhelming stress of existence becomes too much, take solace in this meme.
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Despite his lack of wealth or early success, Whitten found solace in making art.
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While displaced, Haemi finds solace in her evening escapades with her childhood friend, Kyunghwan.
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But at least we can take solace knowing that we're not alone this year.
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In other words, this isn't the type of place where Democrats often seek solace.
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Have you found any solace in religion or spirituality in terms of mental health?
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I left for Jamie's Italian, seeking solace in some proper, pukka traditional Italian food.
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Again, this is all the information we have so far about Skyfall and Solace.
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Still, Skyfall and Solace aside, the Meltdown and Spectre debacle is far from over.
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Why do I take personal and political solace in the boss rush of FFVIII?
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Full tummies with jobs and schooling are less likely to seek solace with terrorists.
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As the cause of needless suffering, it should be trying harder to bring solace.
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You may even find solace in the Baby Shark remix (hey, no judgment here).
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Desperate for solace, she escaped to a convent for the rest of her life.
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Abbott attended the event, in which faith leaders offered words of solace and prayers.
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Comey found solace in the report's conclusions that the Clinton probe was not biased.
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Growing up in northwestern Iraq, Hadi Pir often went to Mt. Sinjar for solace.
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In her Autobiography series, she explores her experiences of solace as well as trauma.
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Elsa and Dren's quarrels become increasingly intense, and Dren seeks solace in Clive's arms.
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In times of grief and hardship, we turn to prayer for solace and comfort.
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Literally confronted with the awe-inspiring reality of mortality, Fabia found solace in meditation.
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"Numerous friends who've also dealt with depression have found solace in gloving," Brown added.
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But he can find solace in his quest for a bigger prize in October.
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An awkward teenager, he found solace in vampire fantasy games and New Age philosophies.
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Andy Hunter said he was once a misfit teen who found solace in books.
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So should Democrats find solace in California's rapid transformation into a solidly blue state?
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Though Charlie Brown continues to feel glum, he finds momentary solace in Linus's words.
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But rather than offering solace, the forest wraps them into Blanca and Roja's quest.
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It can also soothe, providing beauty and solace when they seem in short supply.
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Lali doesn't speak either; her main source of stimulation and solace is uncooked rice.
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Nearly 650,000 refugees have crossed from Myanmar into Bangladesh seeking solace from systematic attacks.
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I hope you can find solace in it the same way as I did.
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Nora tells us that, back then, her mother turned to the Quran for solace.
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I tried to find some solace in the fact that I had a choice.
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I had a rough year of unemployment and found solace in the subway tunnels.
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Mr. Kegoro finds little solace in the fact that the day was largely peaceful.
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That my own parents had once struggled with these same questions provided little solace.
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Alegria, on the other hand, admits that Wardy's pornographic videos have brought her solace.
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When the going gets tough, it's only natural to seek solace wherever you can.
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I've also read "The Solace of Open Spaces," by Gretel Ehrlich, which I loved.
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ALL THE LIVES WE EVER LIVED: Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf, By Katharine Smyth.
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In the meantime I'm happy to share that this is providing a great solace.
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If there was some solace, it was that the Yankees did not go easily.
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I hope that he does find some personal time and solace and enjoyment now.
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But it would be dishonest not to acknowledge the solace of reading her words.
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They are places of long breaks, of boredom and reverie, of solace and deliberation.
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Often, he said, the most his office can do for victims is offer solace.
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Still, there was solace: The Knicks looked alive on defense and on the boards.
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I take some solace that my father does not have to witness this situation.
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Five months after Peety died, he found solace by adopting a new exercise buddy.
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Find solace at the Rila Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria's Rila Mountains.
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We keep them in a photo album and find solace in looking at them.
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Here, he emphasizes the solace that communications from the outside world had given him.
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Some Americans have been threatening to take solace in Canada following a Trump win.
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Bathrooms are also places to seek solace, take a break, have sex, do drugs.
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Craig continued portraying the character in Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015).
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It's become a solace, and a "home-away-from-home" for me this past year.
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I am sure that the thought of coming back to life gave JS immense solace.
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Those hoping the market turns around actually can take some solace from the AAII numbers.
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The support from the most powerful nation on Earth provided solace, encouragement, and tacit protection.
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"For Jill: May your family find some measure of solace during this pain," she wrote.
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I find solace in knowing that our intentions and actions have been fair and sincere.
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Facing post-election blues, she explained, the bedroom became a place of sleep and solace.
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I found some solace on the elliptical and slog through twenty minutes of floppy cardio.
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Jones has also apparently found some solace in the social ghost town that is Google+.
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Some took some solace in the fact the disaster would dampen turnout among Democrats, too.
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Or do we turn to the Internet, that fount of all solace, and find Lepin.
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And, he claims, most people find solace or strength in their experiences with the boxes.
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Luckily, he finds solace in Miranda, who's dealing with some marital issues of her own.
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I take solace in the fact that I'll be back on L&D again soon.
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Older family members who find solace in scripture tell us to "pray away" our problems.
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Chen finds solace on the internet, which is reflected in pieces like the Text Earrings.
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But having a plan, even a rough one, can provide some solace in uncertain times.
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Our only potential solace would be the opportunity to laugh at Bushy's bad dance moves.
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Even during acute stress, quietly caring for the vegetation offers them a kind of solace.
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I find peace and solace in yoga, meditation, prayer, and also talking to a therapist.
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This exhibition became a source of solace for me as 2018 let-downs piled up.
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Still, the hefty hoard has already brought some solace to creators affected by the loss.
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Users, as always, turned to Twitter in their time of need for information, and solace.
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Rudderless without his confidant, Laxman finds solace in Guo, the precocious new kid in town.
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Then you'll take solace from—and find a useful roadmap in—Nick Westergaard's "Get Scrappy".
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A day earlier, he received some degree of solace during a visit from evangelical leaders.
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Agata, seeking solace in reveries about the priest, drifts away from her husband and daughter.
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Seeking solace from this postpartum emotional dumpster, I read Kelsey Osgood's How To Disappear Completely.
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New York (CNN Business)Those who miss Vine videos may find some solace in TikTok.
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Amid an economic slump, city-dwelling South Koreans are seeking solace in their cramped flats.
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Instead, why not try and seek some temporary solace in this batch of musical balm.
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"One thing the market took solace in today is better U.S. economic data," Cronk added.
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By now and for the foreseeable future, elections offer little solace to pro-democracy Russians.
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"You need something that everyone can take solace from and that was it," he said.
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The victim has received some solace from the knowledge that Arachnid found images of her.
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But those public gestures, well meant as they are, offer little solace to the Wrights.
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Some take solace in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals' temporary injunction blocking the rule.
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In the aftermath of Mr. Trump's election victory on Tuesday, she sought solace in caffeine.
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If puking could have brought me any solace, I would have tried it years ago.
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It gave them more understanding and solace, but it couldn't do anything about the pain.
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Pike house rape case at FSU: Can a survivor find solace by returning to campus?
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In one of the book's most surprising moments, she seeks solace in reading the Gospels.
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NOW Having Grover really helped me develop my imagination, and find solace in my imagination.
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But, so is returning to the solace of your home to watch Netflix and vape.
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There may be some solace here: The same day that Equifax disclosed the breach, Sept.
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He applied himself to his studies, found solace in God, and wrote frequent letters home.
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If there's any solace to be found, it is in the vehemence of the backlash.
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Alcohol becomes her solace and she retreats into unchecked anxiety, her insecurities calcifying into agoraphobia.
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And their reliance on them inevitably compels many to seek solace from the abusers themselves.
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I don't seem to be able to achieve the necessary adjustment, the solace of acceptance.
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Together, they find solace in the water, in the bar and in a postworkout sauna.
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Though I can't claim to have achieved bucolic bliss, I have enjoyed solace in nature.
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As he works through his grief, he finds solace with single mother Lydia (Shannyn Sossamon).
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Religion offers solace, identity, and the feeling that one's position in the world is safe.
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Americans can take solace, knowing partisanship and political self-interest have not completely destroyed patriotism.
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They have sought solace in refugee camps on the edges of Mogadishu and other towns.
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Many took solace in rumors that the show would instead wrap up with a movie.
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Seriously, it's one of the few things that brings solace in this cold, lonely world.
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The media in the gallery can take little solace in their score of 30 percent.
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A dose of aggression, too, seems essential for reading that's done in search of solace.
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That you embrace our staff and bear unconditional love and solace, especially on busy days?
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The Bosporus was blue, shimmering under the sun, a constant source of solace in Istanbul.
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The joy and solace they get from films comes from discovering themselves in the work.
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She plays interestingly with substance and illusion, with dread and solace on the installment plan.
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Or will I spend the rest of my life vainly seeking solace in Looney Tunes?
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"Thank you," the woman said as she accepted the items and our expressions of solace.
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It would be some solace, I suppose, if Keystone XL Pipeline were to benefit us.
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Dejected and emasculated, I waddled out of the bathroom seeking the solace of my wife.
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Loughman is a teacher who found solace in patchwork and quilting after recuperating from chemotherapy.
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That long view, Mr. Kilik said, allows him to relay heartfelt solace when it is due.
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However, I take solace that the Carolina family is here to embrace those who are hurting.
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We will find solace in her legacy as well as her endless fans around the world.
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Take solace: That will one day be history, according to billionaire British serial entrepreneur Richard Branson.
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Frankel herself appears to have left the city and is finding solace on a snowy slope.
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But through it all Fantasia found solace in both her relationship with God and her music.
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Students struggling with overwhelming anxiety, depression and traumatic life events have found solace on the platform.
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While Roy is serving his 12 year sentence, Celestial seeks solace in her longtime friend Andre.
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There's something about living and working in a town filled with brown people that brings solace.
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Second, please take some solace in the fact that you really were one of a kind.
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I did some quick Googling and found solace that other brave souls have come before me.
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What little solace she gets comes from Ralphie, a violent lowlife, and this season's primary antagonist.
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Either way, cocaine bores can take solace in the fact that they're not necessarily intrinsically awful.
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Mavic Pro owners can take solace in the fact that at least their drone reached production.
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The settlement brings some solace to the family after a year and a half of inaction.
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In her grief, Sullivan now finds solace in the fact that Kyle's tragic death changed lives.
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If Donald Trump is feeling embattled, perhaps he can take solace by looking across the pond.
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Believe me, I was not expecting to find solace today at a Starbucks cup launch event.
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"The only place where there&aposs, like, a solace …a safe haven is with my family."
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Investors also found some solace in expectations that the world's second-largest economy continues to stabilise.
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For many of us, that means reaching out to loved ones, near and far, for solace.
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However, I take solace that the Carolina Family is here to embrace those who are hurting.
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Thankfully for the pregnant 27-year-old, she finds solace in the most Hannah way possible.
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On weekdays it bustles with people seeking solace, or reading matter in German, Arabic or Turkish.
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I'm here to say that you going away is the only thing to give me solace.
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They find great solace in their relationship, and I think that's ultimately what we all do.
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The Democrats, though, have been taking solace in special election results since Donald Trump became President.
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It was a place not of solace but of correspondence, a correspondence that might never occur.
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But it also progresses toward solace, grounding its closing songs in steadfast melodies and consoling harmonies.
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And you can take solace in the fact that most couples deal with this same dynamic.
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The White House can take solace in its narrative of the charges against Manafort and Gates.
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We can take solace in the fact that a product like this would probably never sell.
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As much as she loves Jaime, she's found solace in other men including Lancel and Euron.
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Black Crescent knows what the wait feels like, and took some solace that it wasn't personal.
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Veterans struggling with these issues and finding solace in cannabis like he did face a dilemma.
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That was something that gave me a lot of solace when I was constructing the book.
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That won't be much solace to those facing damage from the storm's high winds and surge.
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Take solace that there is a sport where Finnish people pretend to be horses: http://bit.
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My ham man, I want to reassure her, although I doubt that charcuterie holds much solace.
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They find solace, too, in the radio and in records and in their husbands' jam sessions.
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Frederick Douglass attested more than once to the strength and solace he found in her presence.
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It was in the Bay Area that he found solace from a past that haunted him.
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I did take solace in a handful of booths devoted, more or less, to single artists.
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They are also parents to 3-year-old daughter Onyx Solace and son Ever Imre, 8½.
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I could have played better and that's the only solace that I can take right now.
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She advises Axe to take solace in simply doing better than, rather than destroying, his nemesis.
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Her work is not only innovative, but a method of healing and source of real solace.
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The gathering, on July 1, offered a rare moment of solace for people who knew them.
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The study offered some solace because it didn't find evidence of the virus in air samples.
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Ostracized by her friends, she leads an isolated life and seeks solace in hip-hop dance.
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"Why not continue loving in absence and getting solace from the sense of love?" she said.
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Their son Ever Imre was born in 2010 and daughter Onyx Solace was born in 2016.
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"Why not let people find solace in a place where they're not being condemned?" asks McGough.
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To escape the 24/7 demands of technology, many are seeking solace in nature or silence.
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All to no avail: As Dybala would say later, his anguish was too intense for solace.
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But the longing for a sense of humanity, and for the solace of melody, never disappeared.
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What solace to know that time, aging and motherhood cannot take away a woman's essential identity.
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Researchers argued that sperm donated in this way could offer solace to the donor's bereaved family.
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They find solace in each other's words, they find similarities in their stories between each other.
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Because he was born in Australia, he decided that reconnecting with his roots might provide solace.
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Such movies can provide solace, reaffirmation, and sometimes even courage to continue working through difficult situations.
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It quickly went viral, connecting her with several other designers finding solace in stitching as well.
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If German-Polish reconciliation has been possible, anything is possible, my only solace at this moment.
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Moving on from an ex, Jepsen finds solace in solitude with this collection of pure pop.
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That closeness gives me a solace I wish I hadn't had such a need for recently.
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She had been shaken by her grandmother's death, and drew no solace from her church's rituals.
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With that in mind, he sounded as if he had found some solace in Monday's win.
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Their son Ever Imre was born in 2010 and daughter Onyx Solace was born in 2016.
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History does not always repeat itself, which is a source of solace as much as concern.
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"It has to be done," sighs the shamed resident, taking solace in a glass of wine.
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Many of us are conditioned to seek solace in food, so comfort-eating is incredibly common.
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The wind howled around our superhero and the hunks of rusted metal he'd sought solace by.
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It's a heartbreaking dynamic, one that the film doesn't create artificial solace for, to its credit.
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Iggy Azalea found solace from the Nick Young drama on a horse ... of course, of course.
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Although he battled waves of PTSD after losing his leg, Jukes found solace and relief in nature.
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Instead, the kids find solace in each other, and the strangers who call in to the podcast.
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BUT... I can take total solace in the fact that you are out there... doing your thing.
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But it can always find solace in the fact that Apple Music will crush everything anyway.73.
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That imagery of the angels guiding God's children across the bridge left me with a deep solace.
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Asakawa, who cares after his bedridden sister, said on NHK that the executions have not brought solace.
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All of my love and hopes for solace goes out to his loved ones and our community.
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And though one might assume the weekends offer some shred of solace, they most definitely do not.
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A special exhibition curated by Alec Soth for the Show, "A Room for Solace," examines domestic interiors.
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Their stories are powerful reminders that solace and friendship can be just a sweater or meal away.
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Estonians take solace in the guarantees of institutions, which they see as stronger than any one leader.
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I find solace in the fact that Donald Trump is forever impeached by the House of Representatives.
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After we knew he was safe, I took solace knowing he was sitting in custody sobering up.
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Since Crenshaw passed, her friends have started nurturing each other to provide solace during the grieving process.
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Attorneys for Solace and Reyes had been fighting to overturn their convictions for more than 16 years.
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Raymond and his three co-founders at Solace started with acetic acid, which is essentially concentrated vinegar.
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While smaller companies like Solace are focused on their competition's chemistry, Calantzopoulos isn't worried about Juul's patent.
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They have been calling or stopping by her home, she says, offering words of support and solace.
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Some punters found solace in blaming the American embassy for the rout, which started on Wall Street.
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Animals, untainted by the pressures of human life, can help us find solace in so many situations.
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The 29-year-old is a tutoring club owner who finds solace in daily prayer and meditation.
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Jones, alienated from Richards and Jagger, sought solace in drugs and alcohol, wreaking havoc on his health.
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Hypochondriacs reading this should take some solace in the notion that the USDA has contained the outbreak.
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She sought solace in laughter, which almost feels ironic, given the weight that standup has right now.
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Today, The Creators Project premieres Solar Solace, an exclusive video of the Solar Shirt in action (above).
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"This is not some far-fetched future scenario we're talking about," says van Dongen in Solar Solace.
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I'm like many of my associates; I find solace in the well-ordered setting of the laboratory.
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None of it, of course, will bring back the dead or provide more solace for the living.
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As somber music began to play, more cast members were notified and hugged one another in solace.
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Find solace in each other, in this wacky, beautiful, vibrant, ever-resilient town -- Oakland is with you.
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After the election results came in, many discouraged Hillary Clinton fans took solace in her consolation speech.
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Parents who aren't so sure can take solace, though ... Ratzenberger says the 4th installment isn't that sad.
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But that's little solace for Toronto's LGBTQ community who's odds seemed much higher for much too long.
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For the second time of his presidency, Trump sought to provide solace after a deadly US shooting.
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Those seeking solace in Germany have found none: most have been ordered to leave or forcibly deported.
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In and of itself, the fact that the EEOC has never been compromised is of little solace.
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He insisted that the "sellers are wrong," finding solace in the fact that stocks moved on speculation.
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Though the nation was politically divided, Americans of all stripes watched and took solace from the speech.
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I don't need to play World of Warcraft all the time Some people find solace in drugs.
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Latoya took solace in believing that MaKenzie's warmth may have counteracted the harsh tone of his teachers.
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"All of Solace Vapor's internal packaging, marketing and nicotine warnings are compliant with FDA standards," Plano said.
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Injured and frightened, he wants a kind of solace that his friends in Paris can't offer him.
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Among Noon's work Solace has always struck a chord and Boehm longed to do something with it.
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Is there any kind of solace in another version of strife to see ours in relationship to?
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Farm life was isolating, though, and Mr. Mintek found solace making movies with an old VHS camcorder.
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She finds solace in the images on the camera memory cards she salvaged from her aunt's apartment.
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But in our time, the findings from ancient DNA leave little solace for racist or nationalistic misinterpretation.
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But the sort of eternal solace I seek in these finite entities is where shit goes awry.
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Opinion Comfort foods, and the old ways of making them, bring solace when you really need it.
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Now, in these trying times, we need as much solace outside of the kitchen as in it.
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In times of fear and anxiety, we find solace in foods that conjure up memories and emotions.
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As our December days fuse into an endless, unbroken night, we have one small solace: holiday lights.
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She, too, is taking some solace in dreaming about a new place to cook for her family.
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But he soon came to see Darius as a mad, beautiful genius, one he drew solace from.
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To me, I've always found solace when I can't be with other people in books and characters.
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For sports fans, the games can offer a certain solace when their own favorite teams prove frustrating.
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It's small, but the collections are thoughtful and it offers solace from the crowds in the lobby.
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Is it any solace to remember that even the greats also suffered dark nights of the soul?
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One is a shy Florida high schooler struggling to find solace as her family tears itself apart.
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Especially because the best ones, especially my beloved beechwood modal, let the mind relax—and offer solace.
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Barflies can find solace in a handful of newer spots that pair booze with blue chip pieces.
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It put Mr. Simmons "front and center," as Mr. Catalano said, which gave Mr. Taberski some solace.
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That is no solace for those who are affected by it or might be affected by it.
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That is little solace to Siberians who are watching their forests disappear down the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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When we are reactive to anxious states, we tend to shut down, act impulsively or crave solace.
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Affirmative actions must be as much your guide and solace as resistance is your fuel and fire.
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We hope this will be a place that forever offers solace and strength for all who visit.
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Fiction is small solace for history's grief, but it's one way to set the record straight. ♦
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We hope this will be a place that forever offers solace and strength for all who visit.
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" The Canadian writer and director's other work includes the movies "Million Dollar Baby" and "Quantum of Solace.
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Priyanka finds solace in her talent for illustrating comics, and in an endearing father figure, Uncle Jatin.
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My tiny child brain, malleable and impressionable, found solace in the ridiculous hypercapitalist spectacle... Makes sense, actually.
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Democrats should take solace in the performance of the entire field of candidates in the latest debate.
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But I took solace in the fact that I was leading a much healthier month of eating.
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Together, the three of them found solace through their music, and consequently, their sound continued to develop.
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If you want to drink and listen to rock music, there are places you can find solace.
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When contact with others is made difficult through social or personal circumstance, feeding animals can bring enormous solace.
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Investors can also look at the last time a major tech company faced antitrust litigation to find solace.
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The arguments may have sounded quite compelling, and the new religion may have offered some solace and reassurance.
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Only now, in Baidoa, home to a camp for displaced Somalis, does she find the smallest of solace.
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Alanis Morissette is celebrating breastfeeding by sharing an intimate throwback photo of herself feeding her daughter Onyx Solace.
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But over the past two years, she's found some solace in a virtual reality flagship film called GIANT.
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You can be thankful for their presence and take solace that you're all together, presumably healthy and happy.
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I find solace in not "reading" the game, not looking deeply into it for any length of time.
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As a firefighter, Pukpinyo says he often grapples with loss, but his snake-catching talent gives him solace.
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Whatever it is, please find some solace in knowing that this man's Tinder date was (probably) definitely worse.
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And I've had to accept that something I once found solace in now a source of mild discomfort.
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For solace and perspective, I went to find out what America, the level-headed Jesuit magazine, was saying.
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The only solace can be found in the fact that Instagram could still launch lists, like on Twitter.
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The day of the memorial service, he went out looking for solace the only way he knew how.
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As the pair co-wrote Hiding Place, Kelly immediately found solace singing songs inspired by her Christian faith.
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The solace that the two young people have found is in each other, as they've fallen in love.
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And it's giveth me numerous ways in which to find solace and community, and build up my resilience.
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Each time he left, Darlene, who says she was "pleasingly plump" as a teenager, took solace in food.
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Emotionally, it is an artful ode to Black women that uplifted us, provided us solace and recognition — liberation.
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I take solace in the realization that the river of haterade is going to flow no matter what.
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Many can find solace in support groups lead by a trained professional or peer lead 12 step groups.
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But Stein has found solace in the transgender community, and is determined to help other people like her.
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I took solace in the acknowledgement of not just their existence, but also their purpose within the story.
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He took solace in the fact that his idol, Stephen King, collected rejection letters on a long nail.
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Instead, their families manage to find some solace in running foundations they've each established in their sons' names.
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Some Twitter users found solace in the fact that the focus was not on women's clothing, for once.
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Victoria Cruz grew up in Puerto Rico and Brooklyn, finding solace in the LGBT community in downtown Manhattan.
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Times like these were precisely when Montecristi would turn to Our Mother of Monserrate for solace and guidance.
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For Mr. Marte, the predawn routine provided a touch of solace during a precarious chapter of his life.
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Radically unsentimental, it portrays the end of life largely without the emotional concomitants of grief, suffering and solace.
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When the family moved to the United States, Candace saw her mother turn to American consumerism for solace.
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That makes sense, given that the French were out celebrating and Croatian fans needed to find solace somewhere.
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But Placebo's entire back catalogue has remained a constant source of excitement, solace and, tbh, arousal, for generations.
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Investors found some solace also in third-quarter results from banks and brokerages, pushing up the financial sector.
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The piece, called Solace, features the story narrated by actor Gethin Anthony (Renly Baratheon from Game of Thrones).
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Apart from its shock value, the flat earth idea does provide some sense of solace for its believers.
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As the 22nd James Bond film, Quantum of Solace was one of the most anticipated films of 63.
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For now, the Raptors can take solace in knowing they are being led by an All-Star backcourt.
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Process doesn't offer any solutions to the sadness it draws on, but it does offer solace and solidarity.
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While contemplating my next creative endeavor, the song "Solace" by Earl Sweatshirt began to play in the background.
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"Solace" is a 10-minute experimental piece about the trials and tribulations of Earl's past, present, and future.
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I found solace in his pain because I thought I knew what the hell he was going through.
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It gave me a mix of existential fear and solace: The infinite universe was too much to digest.
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Nor will there be any solace found in early-morning European soccer matches; most leagues have shut down.
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Rather than offering congratulations or solace, his father (Billy Ray Suggs) orders Moss to deliver his grandmother's medicine.
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Her breakdown of how the characters dress and why is some solace now that Season 3 is over.
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It's both lived-in advice and a kind of solace, presented with plain compassion and profound grace. J.P.
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Yet amid the bleak despair, Chytilová finds solace in her characters' artless blunders, foibles, and small secret pleasures.
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I rushed through the sands, dodged bullets and looked to my fellow soldiers for solace; I found none.
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On "Body Memory", she transcends the grief of her dissolved relationship, partly through finding solace in the environment.
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Sketchbook | Graphic Review The cartoonist turns to the late playwright's collected works as solace in a heartless world.
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And Young can take solace in being almost as unfortunate as Harden if he doesn't win the hardware.
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For hours a day in prison, Mr. Dixon found solace in drawing detailed landscapes, often of golf courses.
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His father, Patrick Chau, said Thursday that his Christian faith provided solace after hearing of his son's death.
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American investors and regulators have taken solace in these pledges, assuming that they have lessened the environmental threat.
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But that was little solace to the Clinton campaign, which believes Comey's decision cost Clinton the White House.
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Some insiders took solace in the fact that Iger said he would remain executive chairman of the company.
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There's precious little solace for this, and zero redress; we will lose everything we love in the end.
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When I need solace, I head (in my mind, anyway) to two beacons of hope: Denmark and Canada.
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Solace is free to download and the creators have no intention of selling user data to third parties.
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But I have found solace in my work of helping other families with experiences like mine process theirs.
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"I can take solace in the fact that the conditions won't be like this in Melbourne," Williams said.
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New Yorkers can at least take solace in the fact that things are slightly worse in New Jersey.
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The competitive nature of their platform also eliminates the possibility that streamers might find solace in each other.
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Yet that's not why "Solace" — a standard serial-killer entree larded with supernatural seasoning — is a flashy failure.
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Only in extreme cases do courts offer solace in the form of fines and monetary compensation for victims.
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Amid the laughter and joy resounding in the convocation hall, mother and son find solace in one another.
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The Voorhees siblings retreat into a kind of self-protectionist rage, unable to find solace in one another.
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"Investors that want to take some risk off the table are finding solace in fixed income," said Kephart.
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I was mostly content to know that in the solace of my dusky mental twilight, I had company.
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We readily provided solace when needed and also competed for solos as if they were Supreme Court clerkships.
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Fans of Mr. Grammer's can find solace by watching this dramedy, written and directed by Lauren Miller Rogen.
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If Santa Barbara smokers feel persecuted, they might take some solace that the city didn't go even further.
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In the aftermath of senseless slayings, communities often seek solace at candlelight vigils held to honor the dead.
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Solace may come from faring well in polling for the two smallest states holding elections, Uttarakhand and Manipur.
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Daniel finds solace as a doctor in the army, and Varya dedicates her life to research as a scientist.
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He did not seem afraid, and brought with him only smiles and hugs, and words of solace and encouragement.
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"Words cant express the solace our family's received from all the love & support during this trying time," she wrote.
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I hope that, like it did for me, this week's episode brought you a bit of solace and inspiration.
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Bruck had characterized Roof as a lonely, disturbed young man who found solace in hateful writings on the internet.
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Through it all, Young feels fortunate to have music, and hopes his songs can offer fans the same solace.
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Your words will carry more emotional weight and solace than any of the legalese in wills and medical directives.
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Echo chamber journalism requires angry readers and viewers who find solace in hearing one side of the Trump saga.
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IN THE early years after losing both legs on the battlefield, religion held little solace for Lieutenant Dan Taylor.
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Alanis Morissette had her second child, Onyx Solace Morissette-Treadway, on Thursday, June 23, her PR rep told People.
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Although he battled waves of PTSD after losing his leg, Jukes found solace and relief through being in nature.
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Maybe it's the uncertainty of our current political climate that's causing people to turn to the stars for solace.
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Instead, I've found solace in buying a single pen from Muji whenever I'm on the verge of burning out.
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Hasselbeck writes that "shame set in" immediately — before she refocused and found solace and guidance in her Christian faith.
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Easter brought some solace, if only because Thomas Cook's low valuation has made it an increasingly tempting takeover target.
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"We're right there in games," said Barnes, refusing to take solace in the closer-than-the-score-indicated outcome.
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"You can put all of it in there," he said, adding he took some solace in the comeback try.
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For anyone critical of the Trump administration's role in sowing political rancor, the site will come as little solace.
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Morissette and husband Treadway are also parents to 3-year-old daughter Onyx Solace and son Ever Imre, 8½.
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I hope the outreach from so many people of so many faiths brings much solace to our Muslim community.
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Especially in cases such as this, where so much of the man's music seemed specifically designed to offer solace.
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After a quick bite to eat, we scurried across a darkened street to find solace in The Gold Room.
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Investors on the mainland found some solace from progress made to avoid defaults resulting from a recent bond scandal.
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Kevin's solace is in Sophie (Alexandra Breckenridge), his newly exclusive girlfriend who also happens to be his ex-wife.
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A halt to the big Grasberg copper mine in Indonesia by Freeport McMoRan was also giving copper bulls solace.
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In the weeks since, the Disney alum has found solace in wisdom shared by her father, Billy Ray Cyrus.
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But we can take solace in knowing that even the darkest space can be brightened by a single light.
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If there's any solace here, it's that it appears as if the kick was deflected by an Eagles player.
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However, for teammates who have to go on the record in your absence, this logic is of little solace.
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After the latest health discovery, Hamilton made some changes in his life — and found solace in his Christian faith.
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Let's try and find solace in these pictures showing just how it feels when an entire nation is united.
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BRITONS worried about their country's global standing after Brexit might take solace from the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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I was aghast when he was winning, and I took solace in the fact that he couldn't actually win.
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You can take extra solace in knowing that none of them will be stained with green beer this evening.
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The closer the real estate mogul draws to the Republican Party nomination, the fewer the remaining sources of solace.
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Some are seeking solace in the fact that the law's passage does not mean it will be fully implemented.
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I suppose I was looking for a bit of solace, wanting to cement some of my own best memories.
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Even as we try hard to "adult," we still find solace in Easy Mac, Oreos, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
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The comments are just as often statements of bitter and disheartening fellow-feeling as they are expressions of solace.
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After his mother's death, he spirals into alcoholism, eventually finding solace and sobriety in a small New Hampshire town.
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When she unravels a bit, she finds it tough to get out of bed and seeks solace in drugs.
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And I take no solace in the lip service generated by politicians and their parties to rectify this situation.
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The fact that Kobach is likely to get only incomplete information from the states, should be of no solace.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Away from the noise of a sputtering season, Mets Manager Terry Collins finds his solace in exercise.
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Finding that there can be solace in solitude in a 400-mile drive on one of America's loneliest roads.
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I take solace that many victims have indicated that the opportunity to confront Nassar is a step toward healing.
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Neither public markets nor tech giants offered any solace in 2016 for the ever-growing list of private unicorns.
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I was free to retreat back into the world I knew and find solace in overly emotive worship services.
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And there's something a bit subversive in using a computer, the hub of our digital distraction, for this solace.
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She slipped into a depression but found some solace—as so many young girls do—in her Tumblr blog.
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Ms. Fisher's literary legacy seemed to offer some solace to fans mourning her death this week, at age 60.
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Maybe Sanders finds real solace in watching a bunch of evil finance bros get taken down by the feds.
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And as the Celtics hoped for the best with Hayward, Horford said he took some solace in Sosa's comeback.
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Haddish found solace with girlfriends who had also been sexually assaulted, and tried to imagine her hymen growing back.
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Wash your hands, stop touching your face, and if you think these movies will provide solace, check them out.
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Rather, it demonstrates that the way imagination refracts reality can provide not only solace but also real-world strategy.
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This is no solace for people who hate the bill's politics or the way it hits their personal finances.
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LUCY ROSE This singer dared to perform quietly at SXSW, radiating solace and benevolence in her gauzy, luminous voice.
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Others tried to find solace, like one Yale student who secluded himself in a French monastery for Spring Break.
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After the ordeal, executives at the company took some solace in knowing that insurance would help cover the costs.
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In Sean Donovan's dance-theater piece, three queer men seek love and solace in a cabin in the woods.
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Traditional law firms can take some solace in the restrictions that ILC Legal must follow in the United States.
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" The Times review called it a "moving story" about the author's "efforts to find solace through love and family.
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Traders took further solace as the Trump administration took up a plan to send stimulus checks to all Americans.
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National ___ In Northern California, the playwright found solace from a past that haunted him, and wrote his greatest works.
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Now, read the article, "Overnight in Walmart Parking Lots: Silence, Solace and Refuge," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Footsteps In Northern California, the playwright found solace from a past that haunted him, and wrote his greatest works.
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Some of my favorite thing to do in my solace place is to meditate, self reflection and making jewelry.
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Tuesday's melee provided little solace, as the rest of the field struggled to distinguish themselves as the Bernie alternative.
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Or they can simply provide the solace of auditory pleasure when few other delights can be experienced or recalled.
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Fern herself worries that the fracking will ruin her beloved forest, which provides much needed solace to her soul.
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That the injuries caused by the shooting were not life threatening did not provide him with much solace, either.
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Yes, life is hard, full of "troubles," but Sundays offer the solace of a beginning-to-end emotional experience.
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But all my childhood resentment of Rumi dissolved after I lost my mind and found solace in his verse.
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And she, in turn, took what she knew and applied it—even proffering, along the way, solace and advice.
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Hillary Clinton confided in her recent memoir that Ms. Penny's books brought her solace after her bruising election defeat.
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" She takes solace, she said, in a saying her mother repeats often: "There is always calm after a storm.
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Some reacted with skepticism, some countries banned it, but most found solace in the story of an irreverent mouse.
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In exchange for helping the maids and bringing the Gentle Lunatic solace, she was given board and an education.
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These days, Dr. Marvasi, a senior researcher at the University of Florence in Italy, finds solace in studying ants.
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She sought solace in Pantsuit Nation, and shared her feelings in a post that went viral beyond the group.
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As we mark this sad anniversary in the town where Berta died, there is no solace for my family.
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Faceless, the figures again deny the dynamics of the gaze; their worlds contain a quiet solace, absorbing but impenetrable.
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Meanwhile, Cruz took solace in the attacks from all sides, contending that it signifies his growing threat to rivals.
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Abu Taqea said she finds a sense of solace in the Mediterranean Sea, whose waves crash along Gaza's coast.
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But she's found some solace in her newfound public advocacy for Black trans women, something she hopes to continue.
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Maduro can take some solace in that a half-dozen bodyguards dashed on stage to cover him with bulletproof panels.
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If it is any solace, real life "Double Indemnity"-style scenarios are rare, and almost impossible to get away with.
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Both Liz and Lowe find solace in death, as do most of the other ghosts lingering in the Hotel Cortez.
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Patients have also found solace in hanging onto the surgical model until after their hospital stay is over, Prabhu said.
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"What I do hope is, I hope people find peace and solace in the verdict, I really do," Agnifilo said.
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And if you're still terrified of thousands of tiny, flying spiders gliding your way, Hayashi has some words of solace.
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But there's a particular solace in being able to acknowledge the world, and its exacting toll, for what it is.
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The country's most lost and dejected find solace in what is perhaps its most famous export, if not its deadliest.
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And if you're the type who finds solace in internet frippery, the memes of the moment are here for you.
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Conor grows frustrated, finding solace in drawing and painting, and then one night, the line between fantasy and reality blurs.
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Even though I'm a proud Jew and I love ... You can still go ice skating, so there's some solace there.
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The scenes Friday were of heartbreak and solace, as speakers focused on Sterling's loss – and on peace, protest and change.
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Take it easy and take solace in the fact that you're just a dust grain in our vast Milky Way.
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We both had to bring one another to a place that we would go to in the past for solace.
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The road could provide some solace for Bauer, who is 211-227 with a 22 ERA away from Progressive Field.
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But you can take solace in the knowledge that at least people attending Trump rallies are getting the same treatment.
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For those of us keeping tabs on the impact of guns in black and brown communities, there is no solace.
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Apparently, we are supposed to take solace in the slaughter of our children because our cantonments and airports are safe.
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Instead of finding solace within our community against the threat of misogyny and homophobia, lesbian identity is being written out.
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"We take solace in the fact that Sarah is finally at peace from her worldly ailments and frustrations," Montou wrote.
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Vanilla was not just his livelihood but also a cause for ceremony, a provider of solace, a source of stories.
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At least once a day, Pamela Cohen goes into her son Perry's bedroom, seeking an ever-elusive moment of solace.
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We can just have so much fun together, and yet I&aposll still find so much solace in her support.
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Music also provided solace, as friends rallied around him in the recording studio to work on his first solo album.
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Currently, the site is basically just some text that alludes to two allegedly potential new attacks dubbed Skyfall and Solace.
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As she gathered herself on her apartment floor, she reached for the only form of solace she could think of.
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Since she was 12, she writes, she sought solace in masturbation as a coping mechanism, which made her feel shame.
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And whoever Maddox is can take solace in the fact that they weren't the only one to make this mistake.
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Legalization advocates took solace in Scott's comments, which they said could lead to a new bill as early as July.
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Rubio, who has emerged as the Republican establishment's favorite to derail Trump's progress, can take some solace in finishing second.
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In the wake of his son's death, he and his wife founded a chapter of a survivor's group called SOLACE.
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While Allen finds some solace in his new family, "It's been a terribly sad thing," says the close family source.
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Let Republicans claim they've repealed Obamacare, and take solace in knowing that they helped many people who previously had nothing.
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We should know by now that it offers us no solace, no insight important enough to forestall the next event.
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"Strong growth will provide little solace for equities or commodities if it pushes bond yields higher," Societe Generale analysts wrote.
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While people everywhere salute and thank George H.W. Bush today, we take special solace in knowing that President and Mrs.
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But in the solace of our own family time, Palm corned beef reminded me of our home across the world.
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"Casino Royale" (1998) and "Quantum of Solace" (2008), to name but two, were naked attempts to turn Bond into Bourne.
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The same flowers blooming again in the window boxes should have been a memory and a solace, but were not.
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It offers no solace to women that his war against higher wages for female workers punishes male workers as well.
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His politically motivated retraction of that comment offers no solace to women who fear what he would do as president.
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And Patrick, who had a tweet go viral in a rough way this weekend, sought solace in in Hollow Knight.
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While his loss may sting, we take solace in knowing his legacy will live on far, far beyond his passing.
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But Sisa's reanimation, toward the end of the piece, would give me solace as I turned over the weekend's tragedy.
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And that's where Montreal fans can find some solace, because as it turns out, this team does have exactly that.
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To start, we asked a few of our colleagues at The Times to share what's bringing them solace right now.
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Mr. Kelly said that this message had provided solace to him when he received the news of his son's death.
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Perhaps it could bring me solace to remember that just as my patients' lives are temporary, so is their suffering.
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Working at an eight-hour stretch was too much, but Zehm found solace in a secluded spot near the river.
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"It symbolizes that the warrior within us can now rest, we are each other's solace and security," Ms. Geahan said.
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Those for whom the season is about celebration and those who seek solace as soon as the evergreens come out.
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This is my message to you, as someone that was terrified as well, that I found solace in my difference.
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Mr. Duffy found solace in a junior high school home-economics class, and his teacher remains a friend and mentor.
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During times of great personal upheaval, human behavior drives a person to seek guidance and solace through a greater authority.
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The travelers are expensive, but I take solace in knowing I'll be prepared for future big catering orders ($272.09 expensed).
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They will find great solace in imagining themselves as hanging out with pop stars, rock stars, or being extremely famous.
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It also felt reassuringly Homeric to be seeking solace in a place named after the final destination of The Odyssey.
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Being on the opposite coast of his family, he found more solace in Islam than he had ever found before.
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So do the blue paper pajamas and tan upholstery, which offer no solace for the lack of cigarettes and privacy.
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But even if he found solace at Arlington National Cemetery, he clearly remained angry on Thursday as he addressed reporters.
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When my husband lost his job after 18 years at the same company, he sought solace inside a fleece cocoon.
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The first takes place in the aftermath of World War II, as two soldiers find solace in each other's arms.
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In ways as new as Snapchat and as old as paper and ink, families members are seeking information — and solace.
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If there's solace to be had, I suppose we can find it in not having flames raging in our backyard.
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But the other Democratic presidential candidates might take some solace in the fact that they're doing better than Wayne Messam.
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After the breakup of his first marriage, he sought solace in heroin, which was then prevalent on the jazz scene.
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I hope you can all endure the international break: take solace from the fact that this is it until February.
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But as Martin experienced the turbulent chemotherapy sessions, he found solace in the view out the window, a dog park.
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But nothing is quite as comprehensive as Solace, which contains more than 180,000 words of text, according to Anthony's estimate.
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For many long-suffering Knicks fans, the deli has been a rare source of solace in an otherwise bleak season.
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But with the intensity also comes clarity and solace that tough conversations can be had and relationships can be rebuilt.
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That's great news for folks who have devices from before then, though it's not exactly solace for what comes after.
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After they met with racism, young George found solace among the children on the Umatilla Indian Reservation in eastern Oregon.
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By the end of my second week, though, I'd found solace in the form of a depressed, alcoholic cartoon horse.
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Rifkin says Reynolds' death came amid a resurgence in his career, which is giving solace to those who loved him most.
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A solace to opponents of the bill is that the coalition of big-money supporters is proving equally slow to form.
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Buzzfeed noticed that Twitter is filled with messages of solace as Potter fans find strength and guidance from everyone's favorite wizard.
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It is also easy in this context to feel lonely, misunderstood, and powerfully desirous of solace beyond the purely spiritual kind.
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"Even though she is not here with me, knowing that her heart is beating in someone else gives me great solace."
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Remember when Chicken Soup for the Soul was the go-to book for warm fuzzies when you were seeking readable solace?
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A second season will depart from the novel, but hopefully, in this story of collective grief and suffering, there is solace.
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The Martian probe may be quiet, but a new photo taken of Opportunity from space is providing some much-needed solace.
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" Of Michael Fassbender's 2017 film Snowman, The Atlantic asked: "In this soul-deadening freeze, who wouldn't seek solace in a bottle?
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Despite the solace of faith, soldiers who have come under fire disproportionately suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and commit suicide.
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The muddled Quantum of Solace was a disappointment after Casino Royale, and Spectre's attempts to duplicate Skyfall's success yielded mixed results.
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He found a solace, and inspiration, poring in secret over the fashion magazines he paid for by forging his mother's checks.
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At least we can all take solace in the fact she looks very, very happy as far from Tampa as possible.
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At least we can take solace in the fact Zoey's topsy-turvy behavior brings Tracee Ellis Ross onto our television screens.
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"They had opportunities to score a lot more but they didn't so I took some solace in that thought," Maddon said.
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But there's some small solace for those whose hearts are aching instead of humming today: at least you're not in space.
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He found solace in creativity and later joined a Chinese monastery in order to become immersed in Taoism, healing, and meditation.
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Amongst their newfound fame and the madness that came with it, the girls — the girls — all found solace in each other.
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Wells Fargo shareholders still upset over the bank's misconduct can take solace that they'll be getting rewarded for not bailing out.
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She doesn't deserve your scorn, or your abuse, and neither does anyone else who finds solace or inspiration in this music.
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Jack, feeling guilty about taking her sister's one solace, gives her back Ashley Too and confesses that she simply hid it.
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AYTO was a mirage, and there was solace in its fabrication, in the spectacle and riot it made out of love.
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In the years since, she found solace and strength through volunteering with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
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Whatever solace she was looking for in Lily has gone unrecognized, another dead end in her post-departure quest for meaning.
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As Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman" blares in the background, Jessa attempts to find solace in a hardened and much older stranger.
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I never feel lonely or alone here, and the environment here gives me solace and makes me remember my childhood days.
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Post-punk music invites us to wallow in the tragic beauty of its sorrowful sound, and to find solace within it.
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But Bitcoin boosters will take some solace in the fact that one of the currency's major corporate bastions is still safe.
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Interactions with close friends bring emotional solace early in the week, as the sun harmonizes with healing planet Neptune on Tuesday.
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It was Leslie, a botanist who struggled with the loneliness of living on the colony, but found solace in her plants.
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"As oil and global markets lick their wounds investors may take solace in the earnings filing in," said the portfolio manager.
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"I was looking for solace in the midst of the chaos all around, and I found it with Henry," he writes.
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Mothers and fathers who are dangling at the ends of their tethers are sure to take solace in Ms. Newman's observations.
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He's likely turning to one of Lau's fortunes for solace: "The opposite of stressed is desserts, need relief, order some more."
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They also found some solace where talk radio programs often served as an outlet to voice their own opinions and anger.
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At least Facebook can take solace in the fact that it's still not the biggest messaging issue on iOS this week.
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They glumly continued along 45th Street, taking momentary solace at the sight of the pub-restaurant O'Lunney's next to their theater.
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They seek solace from geopolitical instability and partisan power-grubbing in an emperor-centered national identity that seems innocent and pure.
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But I took solace in knowing our aggressive approach was getting results, and that the Taliban's support was tenuous and weakening.
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Matthews told me he would find some solace in simply being able to see what was going on inside his head.
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Moving from solace to barely suppressed anger, the singer tries to reassure a girl who's driving home alone at 4 a.m.
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But Platinum cardholders can take solace in their exclusive access to Centurion Lounges, The International American Express lounge network, and more.
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Whenever I mention this stint to friends, true New Yorkers widen their eyes in fear and disgust, offering post-traumatic solace.
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In light of this appointment, Aniston shared a sweet story of meeting a woman who sought solace in the NBC sitcom.
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However, she had Dawn Botkins—who became Wuornos' major source of solace during her time in prison, exchanging letters with her.
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He accepted his incompleteness rather than seek solace in a system — whether aesthetic or otherwise — that offers refuge from time's appetite.
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Jamie is fired from the Kingsguard and takes solace by furiously making out with Cersei, who was clearly outmaneuvered once again.
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Other gangly, nerdish kids took solace in the stupid wish fulfillment worlds of fantasy or science fiction; I had Chick tracts.
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I found solace in starting in the Valley of Trials, unchanged since the Cataclysm expansion (and not all that changed, honestly).
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In an election where many people were expecting to see the first female president, Duckworth's victory was something of a solace.
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WikiHow, that great depository of incredibly well constructed educational and entertaining guides to pretty much everything, was where I sought solace.
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Wealth Matters FOR most art lovers, museums are a place to indulge a passion or seek solace from the world outside.
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But GE investors may take solace in the recent history of stock price outperformance from the companies booted from the Dow.
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Now seems like a great time to "be still" with a pencil and paper, to find purpose and solace through drawing.
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I feel solace in having my vision confounded by her exact knowledge: There exists so much more than I had apprehended.
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You might be able to find solace in Yale University's mega-popular "happiness" course, which is now available for free online.
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Mr. Cooper, scraggly bearded and seemingly tired of fame, feels like a burned-out musician who finds solace in her simplicity.
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Democrats can also take solace in the fact that recent election outcomes have been better for their party than the polls.
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Get Out at least provided me a solace by treating racism as the horror movie that it is—unforgiving and unrelenting.
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After she offered all of the world solace from their heartbreak, it was time for her to know its boundlessness herself.
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Quantum Of Solace actress Olga Kurylenko revealed on Sunday that she was also resting at home after learning of her diagnosis.
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After a while, you take solace in the familiarity of the carousel's dinning music, of the spinning, grotesque animals surrounding you.
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Hager finds sanity and solace in forgiveness, in assuming the best in people who are too ignorant to reciprocate that courtesy.
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Next Stop A writer finds emotional solace on some of Norway's scenic remote roads, which have been transformed into architectural wonders.
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In his essay, Kevin Krim said he found solace in reading, particularly the works of a Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh.
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Nervous before my first class, I took solace in thinking about the people who had offered up their bodies to us.
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For the Gems, it's taking solace in each other's friendship while always looking over their shoulders for the next big threat.
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Canada won in group play here, 2-1, though the American women took some solace in outshooting the Canadians, 45-23.
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And as we continue, together, to pay down the debt, I still find a weird solace in watching 90 Day Fiancé.
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If they were both lost, there was surely some solace in having a partner to whom each was so finely attuned.
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For those who find themselves at life's nadir of satisfaction, focusing on the golden years to come may offer some solace.
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The rain began late last week, delighting Australians seeking solace after a year that was the hottest and driest on record.
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It's easy to imagine why the inspiration and solace for which this company is known might be newly relevant, newly needed.
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When Cramer is challenged by the bears, he turns to these names for both proof of and solace in the bull.
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Flooded by my own sorrow and heartbreak, I found solace in my parents' marriage: They were unbroken; their bond was indestructible.
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Those who fare the best seem to be the people who find some solace in the landscape and the great outdoors.
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I asked Anthony if she was concerned that an app like Solace might lead trans people away from their local communities.
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He finds solace at an antique shop run by Hobie (Jeffrey Wright) and, in this scene, gets a lesson in authenticity.
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Evercore ISI analyst Elizabeth Anderson said there was not a ton of solace for investors in the income statement this quarter.
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Another is to learn to dwell in uncertainty, to find solace and even beauty in what is, and must be, unknown.
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City Kitchen After the feasting — or between feasts, at any rate — there is solace and sanity in a bowl of soup.
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I am doing these things, too, and like others, I'm asking how to craft enough solace to make the fight sustainable.
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Have you ever found peace or solace by reading books, whether it was last week or when you were much younger?
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Two weeks after its release, last fall, Coffman put out her own single, "All to Myself," about finding solace in solitude.
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As the latter, I can at least take some solace in knowing the date when my career comes to an end.
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He found solace in basketball and a father figure in his high school coach, Buddy Baldwin, who remains a close friend.
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But once the cult's plot is foiled, Mae and her friends find solace in each other, not in saving the day.
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Mr. Trump asserted that the U.S. would remain a neutral broker in the effort, but offered little solace to the Palestinians.
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She has a thing for numbers: She counts — bricks, miles, minutes, anything — to "empty her brain" and finds solace in running.
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So those who believes that Snap IPOed too early might take solace in the idea that things could improve with time.
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Todd spoke of how important this Vine was as solace to her in the middle of a turbulent period for the black community, and how it represented the culture of Vine as a whole: Last summer, when I felt like if I watched one more video of a police shooting I'd lose it, I turned to Vine for solace.
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It hurts for many reasons, but if there's any solace to glean from the loss, it's that Bowie has been properly mourned.
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Broadway star Ruthie Ann Miles is seeking solace in her faith after the tragic death of her 4-year-old daughter Abigail.
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"We grieve with them and we pray for comfort and solace during these unimaginable circumstances," Berry said in the statement on Facebook.
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Instead of an irksome sticking point with the press, the size of his inauguration crowds now seemed like a place of solace.
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At least we can all take solace in knowing nothing sexual ever happened during the incestuous relationship, which Jason was tricked into.
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The divorce meant that he would no longer be legally in charge of Sunny's medical care — which gave his stepchildren some solace.
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It is not enough to celebrate marginal gains by small pro-openness parties, or to find solace in the language of pluralism.
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He's smart enough to know that piggybacking its release on that of the 22nd Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is good business.
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Drawing and reading were her refuge and her solace during her first year in America, when she was struggling to learn English.
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And in sharing it, I hope I can help others who have endured what we've endured to find hope, solace and purpose.
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While Mourinho has a plethora of problems to solve at the moment, he can at least take solace from this weekend's fixture.
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He's been promoting the network's talk shows even more than usual since the Mueller report came out — taking solace in the spin.
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"For anyone who is seeking any solace in all of this, Bryan Singer was fired," Malek added during the panel, visibly emotional.
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH, one of the five rights enshrined in the First Amendment, offers little solace to people silenced by private entities.
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Dedicated fans of the app can take some solace that it most likely lives on in Apple's iTunes Radio and Podcasts services.
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Honestly, the only solace I currently feel is knowing that Bran will likely never be king; no, not even the Night King.
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The splintered family life coupled with vicious molestations triggered feelings of intense rage in the boy, and he sought solace in drugs.
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She knows the Bible remarkably well, and I think she knows what passages to turn to when she needs inspiration or solace.
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" They added: "We are running this campaign to help his family meet the immediate needs and bring some solace to the family.
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My family tried to comfort me with sayings like "the Lord has called him home," but these words offered me no solace.
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Those feeling lonely on Valentine's Day can take solace in one annual tradition: Pornhub will be offering its Premium service for free.
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Now that the initial shock of the execution has passed, he takes solace in knowing his father is in a better place.
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"Isn't this just leftist fan fiction meant to give solace to those who need some hope and healing?" the campaign's FAQs asks.
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Either way, you can take some solace in the fact that the symptoms of caffeine withdrawal really only last a few days.
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Jessie finds solace in Sadie and friends — enough to divulge her breakup with Cole and his new living status with her mom.
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European history provides some solace to Arabs: before the continent united, it waged wars even bloodier than those the Arabs are enduring.
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On Monday, however he strove to reach a wider audience, accepting a President's duty to offer solace at times of national trial.
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As rappers, Timeless Truth are true to their influences: Solace is a surly bruiser, and Oprime39 is a raspy-voiced smooth talker.
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She took solace in the idea that the work they were doing together was geared toward sustaining success well into the future.
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But in their worst moments, the children of the sixties took solace from the music that kept rolling out of the radio.
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For solace and inspiration, he turns to poets who have been his touchstones—Louise Bogan, Theodore Roethke, Sara Teasdale—before discovering Oliver.
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That's where Democrats are taking solace, believing their superior ground game will ensure turnout is inline with the polls on Election Day.
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The one source of solace for hardware geeks came in the form of Samsung's new dual-aperture camera system in the S22.
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Craig has appeared four times as the spy with a taste for martini: in "Casino Royale", "Quantum of Solace", "Skyfall" and "Spectre".
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" He said he found solace in the aftermath of the blast: "I'm assuming it's someone that wants attention and is an American.
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But as early as elementary school, I understood that my mother's way of healing was to seek solace in ascents and summits.
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But though these exceptions ensured that those 772 voters unfairly purged could cast a ballot in 85033, they should not provide solace.
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Brent said the couple had to cut ties with friends who used drugs, and they found solace in their church and faith.
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Finding solace in the trivialAmong the weekend's marquee events was James Carville's interview with former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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"(Khan) has expressed grief at the casualties and solace to the families of those who have lost their loved ones," it added.
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She took solace in that idea, but decided to regroup, do more advertising, and eventually she got 15 women to show up.
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Critic's Pick A solo stage adaptation of Paul Muldoon's poem considers whether making art can offer solace in the wake of grief.
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If you've ever wondered, from beneath several layers of clothing, whether you were overreacting to those frigid early fall days, take solace.
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But Bert Kaminski said he took some solace from a dinner he shared recently with his father and his father's longtime partner.
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We'll see an awful lot of Gamecast uses and highlights, so it's good for our business, and that will be my solace.
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Our family takes solace and pride in the fact that our son is making such a positive impact on future highway safety.
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As Victims Are Mourned in Florida, a Search for Solace, and Action Funerals and worship services after the shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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All of these contradictory legends are part of the delight of cocktails: their flavors, their history, and the solace they can bring.
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At other times, though, the books that give you the most solace are the ones that have stood the test of time.
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We also recommend that people look to literature for solace and guidance, which is what we always do in times of tribulation.
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Bonds are often a source of solace during stock downturns, and active bond funds have done relatively well compared with index funds.
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This nationalistic shift inspired the former punk musician, who found solace in the city's isolated electronic scene while drawing on Western influences.
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Caught in the churn of long days and sleepless nights, some parents have found solace in a nonintoxicating chemical derived from hemp.
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Like most who have sat with a bereft friend, relative or even stranger, I wanted to say something that could give solace.
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Looking at the vastness of space that "The Edge" embraces conveys the possibility of solace in this time of terror and disruption.
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It was my solace when my father died; it was my refuge as a child; it is my strength in challenging times.
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Still others find solace in the backwoods of a southern bayou or camaraderie on a bush plane headed to a desolate glacier.
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The only solace in the current American standoff with Iran is that President Trump seems not to want to risk a war.
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The easy explanation for this, of course, is the one that will give most solace to City: that Liverpool, basically, gets lucky.
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One night, during those weeks when I could find solace only in poetry, my partner read "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" aloud to me.
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I began to find solace in place of isolation in my new life — one where I was open, and curious, and proud.
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The offer was late and of little solace to Antonio Bellon, 24, who was huddled in Tegel Airport in Berlin on Tuesday.
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There's some solace in the last shot of them together, embracing and leaning into their emotions for their last seconds of life.
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In the midst of the mistrust for the governments that oversee us, Puerto Ricans have found solace and support in one another.
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He takes solace in Mr. Trump's decision not to ease sanctions and said his meetings with administration officials this week were encouraging.
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Solace came in nightly, and soon light-of-daily, visits to Tosca, an Art Deco drinking landmark that became a second home.
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Its voice in the legislative process is critical, and many of its constituents living on the margins find solace in that voice.
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In one such time, when the life of someone I loved was hanging in the balance, I turned to reading for solace.
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Houston residents have found some solace in that the latest round of hardships is less severe than what occurred 30 years ago.
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"Many people find communities of others similar to them, and take solace and thrive from interactions with those individuals regularly," she added.
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Every now and then I have to turn the news off, and guard my space, my home, with solace, with positive energy.
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They seek solace from their pain; pray for safety in a harsh, unjust world; beg for an answer to a forgotten prayer.
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That's little solace, however, to homeowners without the insurance now to cover their losses or the lawmakers that represent them in Congress.
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While my job was belittling, it was at least a job, and I took solace in the fact I was supporting myself.
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I realized that, no matter how prepared and educated parents may be, popular advice offers only an illusion of certainty and solace.
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I suspect her book could itself become solace for people navigating their way through the complexities of grief for their fallen idols.
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All of them excellent, familiar in some ways, engaging and big enough to give me plenty to do and take solace in.
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There is great freedom, power, and solace in having the time, money, and freedom to take yourself out for a romantic meal.
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They welcomed Ever Imre on Christmas Day 2010, while his little sister Onyx Solace made them a family of four in June 2016.
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But if you do get hit and die, take solace in the fact that you'd be the first confirmed death-by-space-debris.
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While one community can't stop an executive order, offering solace to those who are scared of being deported feels especially important right now.
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She didn't need one more thing to worry about so I knew it was up to me to find solace in other ways.
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The news of the arrest brought some solace to Vetrano's parents, who marked the six-month anniversary of their daughter's death on Thursday.
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Dan and the rest of the band never once hid their grief, but they charged ahead through it, finding solace in Tom's music.
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From the Seattle demonstrations of 1999 onwards, anti-globalisation activists had been saying much the same, while drawing less solace from the prospect.
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San Diego piled up 37 hits in those wins but was held to nine hits Sunday, when its solace was a series win.
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Ms. Manning found solace in the theater, joining the Possibility Project, a nonprofit that uses the performing arts to help teenagers build relationships.
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In Istanbul, he found solace in the back garden of an Arabic bookshop and in his love for a Turkish researcher, Hatice Cengiz.
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Nonetheless, while today's liberals might take solace in such setbacks, those of yesteryear would still be aghast at the current strength of populism.
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The programme reminds the listener of a more pious time: castaways are still offered a Bible to give them solace on the island.
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I could still taste him when the Autoblow offered me a night of solace and, Martha, I'm sorry to say I took it.
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The also-ran social platforms may also take some solace in the upcoming week as the earnings spotlight shifts from networks to hardware.
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Some small solace to the Thunder, who have now dropped three straight, and their fans: hours before tip, Cleveland traded for Kyle Korver.
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Your mileage may vary on how the early participants succeeded at providing meaning and solace to a grieving country, but they certainly tried.
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What gives me solace through the pain is the reward of being able to live as my authentic self — finally with no shame.
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This movie isn't for the Cher Horowitzs of the worlds, but for the young Jonahs who found solace in a community of outcasts.
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The love notes also inspired the title of the book, which they hope will bring solace to readers no matter their relationship status.
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It will take particular skill to do this while offering solace to a nation still in shock after the drama of Notre Dame.
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Sonja also received a visit from her mother, Dagny Haraldsen, a bedside meeting that gave the future queen great solace and new strength.
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Those worried about the fate of ad agencies can take solace that revenue looks bleak only when the holding companies are considered alone.
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If you're a Snap investor and you're getting a little worried, you might seek some solace from technology and media executive Ross Levinsohn.
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She notes that while they will be crucial sources of solace for one another, there are likely more changes ahead as they recover.
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As the world crumbles around us, take solace in this: After a years-long feud, Drake and Meek Mill have buried the hatchet.
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Conley said he and the families took solace knowing that Hernandez would not be "walking out the door" because of his prior conviction.
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He received the momentary solace of getting picked up by the San Antonio Spurs, but was released by them soon after as well.
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Nevertheless, the solace offered by Wall Street is that another 22016-style deflation and depression is impossible because banks are now better capitalized.
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But in the aftermath, all he had to hold was another breathtaking stat line, one that provided no solace given the team result.
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Thankfully the internet's ability to memeify the strange, undigestible parts of our world can give us a little bit of solace … for now.
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To the extent that "safe space" means anything, then, it's a form of situational solace or healing, not a fixed, cordoned-off area.
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The only solace from the Elabe survey was that 65 percent believed Hollande's center-right predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, would have done no better.
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Barbara Sullivan took solace in the idea that her husband was abducted by aliens; it was easier, perhaps, than some of the alternatives.
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She finds what she calls "solace in the terror of the infinite desert" in a line from Vladimir Nabokov's memoir "Speak, Memory" (1951).
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That goodness is our lighthouse, and our solace is knowledge that the souls of those who passed are now at peace in heaven.
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While connecting with someone precious must bring some solace, there is no hope that things are going to get better any time soon.
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In countries still reeling from the worldwide financial crisis, it's a solace to look back to an era of muscular, public-minded development.
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Rent the Solace London Colorblock Manon DressRetail price: $570 This is the only piece I've rented multiple times and eventually ended up buying.
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After a packed week of shows and events, there was little surprise that some guests were seeking a moment of solace and contemplation.
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Immigrants are less crime-prone than native-born Americans but that is small solace to those affected by criminals born in another country.
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While he will gladly cash a settlement check if one comes his way, driver Perea said the deal with Uber provides little solace.
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Cassidy says he has been sober "pretty much" since rehab, but admits that in his darkest days he found solace in self-medicating.
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Well, you can take some solace in the fact that RentCafe also has a list of ten places with average rents below $600.
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He would not be allowed to tarnish what for me and so many other survivors acts as a source of solace and escape.
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This stranger, talking about her activism and revealing her personal life, was a sham, looking for purpose and solace in the wrong place.
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"The travel ban is actually giving a lot of solace to those who would like to say we're a terrible country," Albright said.
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Art and China after 19893 provides temporary solace from this narrative by depicting China as contemporary and dynamic in the Western art discourse.
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A bit of time spent meditating, getting offline, and in quiet solace can be an excellent endeavor, no matter what you call it.
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This Saturday Night Massacre unleashed a political firestorm and Mr. Nixon, bending in the face of all the fury, sought solace in drink.
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I am not particularly religious, but on the first Friday night after the flooding I went to my synagogue to find some solace.
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" Coculuzzi didn't find much solace in Wong's statement, arguing it was an apology "to save face" and "a way to shrug off responsibility.
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She emancipated herself from her family at the age of 16 and sought solace in books, particularly scientific literature, to understand her symptoms.
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Comfort was only a verb—to solace,to strengthen, to give what aidor blessing one could againsta hemorrhagic wound or lungsplitting with rot.
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Rapinoe and her teammates made sure to console them, to offer some words of solace: they are human, hard-nosed but not hardhearted.
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Here, a child, separated from his parents and moving from labor camp to labor camp, does not find solace in memories or imagination.
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We are meant to understand their isolation, but they live a different world than we do, and we can take solace in that.
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And 60 years after her first televised Christmas message, Queen Elizabeth II of Britain offered solace to victims of terrorist attacks this year.
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"We'd like to provide some grand opera solace to opera lovers in these extraordinarily difficult times," said Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager.
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Healthcare professionals and service employees are working around the clock to provide services to the masses without the solace of an off-day.
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As every domain of life becomes increasingly automated, humans are desperately seeking solace in the activities that differentiate us from our artificial doppelgangers.
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When he rests beside me, I can feel my heartbeat slow down ever so slightly, and a woozy solace unknots my restless brain.
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Chike is a serious man with "a rigid morality underlying his mildness"; despite his self-proclaimed agnosticism, he finds solace in the Bible.
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Several military families whose loved ones were killed this year did describe phone calls from Mr. Trump that they said gave them solace.
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