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And as a result of her soul being comforted on the deathbed, my soul is comforted.
"I can make people feel loved and comforted," he says.
God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Nor were they comforted by the EPA's exemptions for agriculture.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
From the moment of birth, humans are comforted by touch.
I am comforted by those on this journey with me.
Still others are comforted by the addition of Indiana Gov.
We comforted a few people in Transportation Security Administration uniforms.
Picture a place that makes you feel safe and comforted.
Pets have comforted their owners in their time of distress.
Be comforted by that — and push off from the edge.
Swaddling, or squeezing, is how some of us are comforted.
Some people might be comforted by the police, Woolfork continued.
The two men comforted each other when they encountered setbacks.
One woman she comforted on Wednesday had lost her family.
I am comforted only by the following blurb on oldcampwhiskey.
Isatu, the girl Aminata had comforted, was one of those.
Do you ever feel comforted or uplifted by your pet?
She comforted him by telling him that he was brave.
When he died, she comforted Ms. Madden through her grief.
Refugees are no longer comforted by a welcoming Australian government.
The man broke down crying as Constable Wheatley comforted him.
"I am not comforted by what we heard today," Rep.
We have all been greatly comforted by your genuine concern.
He said he thought he would, and this comforted me.
When she started to look into sex tech, she wasn't comforted.
He had comforted me after my father had been gravely injured.
In Japan the vested interests that resisted TPP would be comforted.
Randall being comforted by a pretty redhead: Who's the pretty redhead?
I am comforted knowing he is in a better place now.
Unable to ignore the trepidation on their faces, he comforted them.
To be comforted even before they know what to worry about.
And I feel comforted, a little, by my slowly expanding 232k.
Weiner comforted both drivers and oversaw the exchange of insurance information.
They wake up repeatedly, needing to be fed, changed and comforted.
I was comforted to find that other users were similarly distressed.
Arizona seems bizarrely comforted by having Richard as a character witness.
Not everyone has been comforted by news of an independent investigation.
It made me feel comforted, knowing that others feel the same.
And it's not something you can read and feel comforted by.
Los Angeles firefighters comforted a dog rescued from a burning home.
I told her everything I went through and she comforted me.
And, at that point, he just comforted her the best he could.
And yet I am comforted by how my Pittsburgh has stood up!
He isn't comforted by the fact that Trump is a businessman himself.
Or she reaches out to get comforted by him in large crowds.
"People wanted to feel comforted," Kamali told the Financial Times in 2019.
John McCain, and comforted her tearful granddaughter Meghan McCain during the service.
He comforted them until police arrived, who then took him back outside.
Mr. Brain comforted a father whose son had lost some winnable games.
They will come away enlightened, reassured and comforted by her debunker mentality.
You've comforted us and our families in some of our darkest moments.
In comparison, my father's grave seemed more permanent, and that comforted me.
Make yourselfff comforted, there is as much space as we need here.
He enthused those around him with his actions, and comforted the grieving.
She might have been comforted by asking her family to gather around.
As a chef, burgers are what comforted me after a long day.
The energy is tense as hell, and you need to be comforted.
I always feel comforted when I read a book I've already read.
At one point, the couple comforted a woman in a head scarf.
During our visit, Dick said he regretted never having comforted my mother.
But I do know she'd be happy that Dick has comforted me.
How did you feel during or after it — satisfied, intrigued, comforted, challenged?
The moon in Gemini says: I feel comforted (moon) by communicating (Gemini).
"Because I have a gun, I feel comforted by that," he said.
Mr. Qiu said he and his family were comforted by the verdict.
Rather than disabusing my mother, I colluded in a fantasy that comforted.
Photography no longer comforted her; it confronted her with her own mortality.
As mourners grieved and comforted one another, Ashia noticed something else in Paulette.
I just feel really, really comforted by her room and being in there.
Ultimately, it left me feeling very comforted, and left me feeling at peace.
AfD members were comforted to hear their views proclaimed by politicians from abroad.
Those American executives may be comforted by the yen's recent show of strength.
Residents patted the officers on the back, shook their hands and comforted them.
Seeing his smiley face makes me feel warm and comforted, my cheeks rosy.
They have comforted us and been such an inspiration when we've felt down.
He spoke in a way that comforted the populace and connected with voters.
There, I was treated like a human being, comforted, informed, and talked to.
"It made me smile the whole flight as he comforted her," she wrote.
Rattled by the experience, Evans was comforted and reassured by mom Sequocoria Mallory.
A baby rat being watched by its mother will feel comforted and safe.
Was there anything revealed in this article that intrigued, alarmed or comforted you?
Jimmy Garoppolo comforted free safety Tarvarius Moore as they walked off the field.
Imagining this, he felt comforted, as if he were already living that life.
But Trump has yet to respond, though his Friday speech comforted Diaz-Balart.
Other relatives were comforted by family members as they wiped away their tears.
I'd comforted her briefly at the conference when she had a fit of unhappiness.
Make the high school grad in your life feel comforted with a weighted blanket.
Osbourne, 66, quickly comforted Inaba by sharing a story about her daughter Aimee Osbourne.
I didn't want to prove a point; I wanted to feel understood or comforted.
Nobody's even tried to see if we could also be comforted by a strawberry.
Some people are comforted by idea of an unknown omnipotent force hovering out there.
The nest hugged her like a womb and comforted her like she'd never felt.
Some Brazilians were comforted that Mr. Bolsonaro's overall support remained in the single digits.
Fellow defensive linemen Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels comforted Wilkerson as a cart approached.
"I hope that sufferers will feel empowered or comforted by the work," says Kammer.
On the same show, he also movingly comforted Meghan McCain, whose father, GOP Sen.
A long stroke down the length of her scruffy back, and she was comforted.
With help from the tots, the sheep comforted the baby, holding and feeding her.
I am comforted by the fact that there is a Nando's in our terminal.
But I am comforted by thinking maybe a Really Yuge Man is in charge.
It turns out that the children who were comforted in person by their mothers had very similar oxytocin levels as those who were comforted by talking to their mothers over the phone—their cortisol levels also diminished at nearly the same rate.
Mahle's precious cargo — about 65 dogs that would otherwise have been killed at animal shelters in the South — is comforted knowing that he is nearby, "and I am comforted by them," the 53-year-old former restaurant owner from Zanesville, Ohio, tells PEOPLE.
The scripture he cited reads: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
For months, my parents comforted each other, not wanting to be even a foot apart.
Bahadi was sitting on a chair, being comforted by staff when court broke for recess.
In the street, friends embraced and comforted one another during the period of raw grief.
Victims of crime, especially, may be comforted by the knowledge that their tormentors are suffering.
She comforted herself by knowing that she would be the best "auntie" she could be.
He was further comforted by her knowledge of the industry given her years-long career.
She just had a way of listening that made you feel comforted and at ease.
Bedda comforted her and spoke about how Jesus had healed him and set him free.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha visited Phuket on Thursday and comforted some of the relatives.
During an episode of "The View" in December, Biden comforted Meghan McCain over the diagnosis.
She ate more, pleased with the oddness of this endeavor, comforted by the acceptable flavor.
Friends said that she sometimes burst into tears and had to be comforted by teachers.
Perhaps they are comforted by counting on a flight to safety into Uncle Sam's IOUs.
It's Me, Margaret comforted me and helped me not feel so much like a freak.
The longer answer involves growing up, feeling comforted, and experiencing a deep sense of belonging.
Even if life is just a high-tech game, I'm comforted by our scientific superheroes.
Selma Blair was comforted by 2 nurses ... minutes after she lost control during the flight.
In a sense, I was comforted by the disagreements of past generations of L.G.B.T.Q. people.
Some will no doubt be comforted if he somehow manages to strike a unifying tone.
But I know well, and am comforted by the fact, that I am not alone.
I was comforted by the knowledge that at last I was working toward a balance.
Standing there resurfaced bad memories, she said, but seeing the messages of support comforted her.
I comforted myself with the notion that I would have better luck by age 25.
He was disappointed again, but I made sure I picked him up and comforted him.
Shortly after arriving to New Zealand, Meghan comforted a sobbing teenage fan by holding her hands.
But this infant seems suitably entertained and comforted by a Roomba going about its cleaning routine.
JPMorgan chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon said on Friday he is comforted by a Trump administration.
" Conservatives arguing against ratification, including Israel, say they're not comforted by this legal gray area. "Really?
Luckily, we are comforted by the knowledge that come spring, she'll be in Tom Hanks' arms.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha visited Phuket on Thursday and comforted some of the relatives.
"There's a huge difference between those basic needs and feeling cared for and comforted," she said.
The family said they were comforted by protests across the kingdom, and also by officials' attention.
Shortly after arriving to New Zealand, Meghan comforted a sobbing teenage fan by holding her hands.
Raider has previously helped the Turpin siblings and other victims reduce their anxiety and comforted them.
Absolute hysteria here in #Wellington including a sobbing fan who was comforted by the Duchess herself!
Bieber, 24, was photographed holding his face in his hands as Baldwin, 21, comforted the singer.
You should be comforted that you look exactly like her and will when you are 100.
Prince William comforted families devastated by the London fire that killed as many as 58 people.
Witnesses say Jones Jr. walked off the van and comforted the driver -- who appeared shaken up.
Toby ended the episode on the ground crying over his dead wife while Spencer comforted him.
From my home in Houston, I felt comforted speaking by phone to the physician in charge.
WubbaNub Pacifier, $13.99 at TargetYour baby will be comforted by this pacifier and cute plush combo.
I comforted her in our room while she sobbed, dolefully asking me why he'd do this.
Voters said they were comforted watching the recent spate of televised briefings at the White House.
"Then I went back to him and comforted him until EMS arrived," he told the court.
That even if they didn't believe in God, that maybe being comforted by friends would help.
Two of them comforted a colleague, his face ashen, as he knelt, pointing at the building.
Cox recently comforted real-life Friends friend Jennifer Aniston through the loss of her dog Dolly.
She took its findings with a grain of salt, but admitted that the study comforted her.
She was still leaning towards Biden, comforted by his more than 40 years of public service.
Finally, she comforted herself with a young Korean, Mansu Kō. She relieved him of his virginity.
"As we travel our paths together, I am comforted that there is more unwritten," writes Meehan.
"I had to be comforted myself before I could give comfort to the cat," she writes.
She comforted me, said the serenity prayer out loud, and told me I would be okay.
"I hope today they are comforted by [Weinstein accusers] Ashley, Rose, Lauren, Asia, and Mira," Hall added.
He comforted me, assured me and strengthened me when there seemed to be no source of hope.
I returned to my favorite local café to reconnect with community and feel comforted as I wrote.
Morgan Zoufal, is comforted as she reacts to seeing the name of her late fiancee, Marine Sgt.
Every little girl who loses her daddy should be comforted with some smartly structured "fuck off" money.
Viv falls to the ground and is comforted by her coach, who helps her get back up.
As a 13-year-old kid, I was comforted by the fact that this haven simply existed.
Obviously I don't know what makes you feel safe and comforted, and would never dare to guess.
Given the M5S's inexperience and wobbly position on the euro, that is unlikely to have comforted investors.
She was comforted by the fact that she knew I was going to get a good education.
Plainly, Western voters are not much comforted by this extraordinary transformation in the fortunes of emerging markets.
I tell people to turn on a movie or TV show that they can feel comforted by.
We appreciate the public's patience and have been comforted by your outpouring of love, support and condolences.
"I don't quite know exactly how that works, but they feel comforted by my presence," he said.
First, the least fortunate among us seem truly touched and comforted by the emperor's visits and words.
A navy tennis shirt still smells of his favorite cologne, and Ms. Christopher is comforted by it.
But she was comforted by the fact that the 500-year-old books had lasted this long.
He is strangely comforted by the host's heartless speculation about Sabrina's death—it mirrors his own numbness.
"When they lost to France we comforted them as though someone dear to them died," she remembered.
When you recognize where a story is headed, you usually feel disappointed or comforted by the familiar.
The staff was clearly shaken by the news, and Hoda comforted a crew member after the program.
I can't be comforted by the thought that she is in her homeland surrounded by her family.
I've been stable for the past several years, but I am comforted by that promise of support.
Some shows comforted me with commiseration, or made me laugh, but no real news, emotionally or otherwise.
An actress working for TUI Cruises said she has been comforted by her ship's upgraded sanitation procedures.
And on Sunday, she said, she comforted her congregation, who were stunned and hurt by the news.
Even dedicated Canadiens fans born well after Jean Béliveau retired are comforted by his wife's steady presence.
It was there, Van Etten was comforted to discover, that she could not help but write songs.
"Fortress North America" is a concept that has long comforted military planners in the U.S. and Canada.
We are comforted by our position behind the screen, which offers the protection level of bulletproof glass.
Many people felt comforted when I came on and I said, 'No, she left to be with Carrie.
"During and after his birth, I comforted myself with Brazilian jazz, music that always relaxes me," she adds.
Kate Middleton is giving birth to her third baby comforted by familiar surroundings and friendly faces around her.
The sweet way this rookie Maryland police officer comforted a lost woman with dementia is melting hearts everywhere.
Family members on both sides broke into tears at different points during the hearing and were quietly comforted.
In the photograph, the "Sorry" singer was seen holding his face in his hands as Baldwin comforted him.
Look, I get it: People are comforted by the thought of a progressive feminist in the White House.
When I first expressed my strange sense of sadness and loss to my husband, he comforted me accordingly.
After the phone call, she burst into tears while her best friend and additional four roommates comforted her.
Ah'leeysa may one day be comforted by memories of her daddy, but it's doubtful little Ladavid Jr. will.
Mr. Moloney of Danish Island Weddings said his wife even comforted a jittery bride who almost backed out.
An anonymous man comforted a 96-year-old woman seated next to him on a cross-country flight.
Though it had largely been disproven Klimt retained these quirks from missions of old and it comforted me.
I wanted to be comforted by Klimt's promise, I wanted to feel whole again, less tired and twitchy.
The 51st verse of the ninth chapter of the Quran is one verse that comforted him the most.
Basically, it felt like Volterra really leaned into its newfound vampy fame, which comforted me as a fan. 
I have never harbored the Christian promise of eternal life that has comforted so many in my family.
Iris Baez, whose son Anthony Baez died in a similar confrontation with the police in 1994, comforted them.
Mr. Parker comforted a girl who had lost her legs and cradled a dying woman in his arms.
"His own attitude, the way he faced death with characteristic fearlessness and perspective, really comforted me," Lieberman said.
My mother was comforted, right to the very last moment, by her conviction that another world awaited her.
"My failure to cure myself of Libya would have amused and perhaps even comforted him," Mr. Matar said.
"I miss talking to him, but I'm comforted knowing he's safer now," she said while fighting back tears.
"It seems that the public that was wounded by Park's coldness is being comforted by Kim," Ha said.
That's when the bus driver, Isabel Lane, comforted him by showing him an open seat right behind her.
When just starting out, an acting coach saw Tawfiq's nervousness and asked him to wear fabric that comforted him.
"One little girl was upset but being comforted by the promise of Peppa Pig and Smarties later," she said.
It was he who comforted Michael Brown's distraught mother after a grand jury declined to indict Officer Darren Wilson.
But as time went on, I came to be comforted by the sour taste, craving the flavor each morning.
Punk still does not feel like an MMA grappler despite his training but he has comforted to the routine.
But be comforted, Europa enthusiasts, because NASA has another lander concept in the works, and it is downright adorable.
He found her lying on the floor, and he comforted her as she drifted in and out of consciousness.
Once securely inside the base, Durant was comforted by familiar faces, but was also greeted by more, unexpected heartbreak.
It comforted grieving mothers or, worse still, justified leaving newborn mouths you couldn't feed in the woods to die.
Hughes says she is comforted by the thought that another child's life may be saved from their horrific experience.
Our sources say the plan was for Joe to come back home where he could be comforted by family.
The 21-year-old model comforted her husband by putting her hand on his neck in a loving manner.
Investors said they were comforted by the fact that any tariffs would not take effect immediately, if at all.
"But I hope people can listen to them and be comforted that someone else is going through similar things."
These aspirations would be further comforted by the fact that business investment is recording its strongest performance since 2014.
And based on the conversation at the Senate lunch, these GOP senators are not feeling comforted by the response.
Thank goodness for cold, slimy raw eggs that comforted my friends' broken hearts by the end of the night.
She was passed between an underling and his boss, as they alternately comforted and threatened her while demanding money.
"But we were comforted by the idea that the four of us working wasn't escapism or denial," he added.
He said he was comforted to see that more than 50% of Discovery's investment spend went on the bank.
Some are comforted by the reliability of the nursing care and easier accessibility of IV medications in the hospital.
"Certainly, they wouldn't be doing it if there wasn't strength in demand that they are comforted by," said Donofrio.
Students are comforted as they wait to be reunited with their parents following a shooting at Saugus High School.
Nothing, said Mr. Maasarwe, could bring his daughter back, but it comforted him to see so many people there.
These works comforted the proto-gay but also tenderized the proto-straight in a way no other literature could.
I felt comforted by it, because I never felt like I really fit perfectly into any clique at school.
For me, I'm actually comforted that I have the opportunity to re-assign value to experiences that were negative.
Saints kicker Wil Lutz comforted a deflated Gonzalez on the sideline after the game and tweeted his support Sunday evening.
In the past year, the therapeutic blanket has comforted stars like Kourtney Kardashian, JoJo Fletcher, Jordan Rodgers, and Vanessa Grimaldi.
I was grateful, and felt comforted that now other women who are rape survivor mothers had equal footing in Florida.
Remember how the body recoils from near-perfect replicas but is comforted by impressionistic representations, like Monets and stuffed animals?
A girl who comforted herself with the fact that at least he wasn't looking for a grown-up relationship, right?
De Cadenet comforted her with embraces and rubs on the back as she got in her car and drove away.
After the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards he skipped the after party to join a slaughterhouse vigil that comforted pigs.
Together we suffered through painful arthritis and eventual joint replacements; she comforted me when I felt stressed to my limits.
It always made me feel good about myself, my friendships and family life and it comforted me during hard times.
She has comforted Ali through his trials and tirelessly allowed him to keep active and relevant in his life causes.
Further forensic tests are being carried out and family members being comforted by specially trained family liaison officers, authorities say.
As markets globally were comforted by the results of the French vote, investors abandoned the perceived security of the yen.
Fallon comforted Hill about the epically embarrassing mistake, suggesting that perhaps it would inspire Drake to write a new song.
In New York City's Union Square, Iris Reyes, 50, comforted a woman named Debbie, who was beginning to tear up.
As he spoke with my dad, I comforted and assisted two girls who had lost a friend during their escape.
So I kept thinking about my old characters and really wanting to be comforted, like spending times with old friends.
Founded in 2008, the team has comforted victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting.
The CEO of the hospital, Mason Van Houweling, noted that Trump comforted victims who had lost friends and family members.
And we want to be protected, but part of that protection may be a more immediate need to be comforted.
She was "comforted" there has been no huge outflow of jobs so far, but expected more jobs to be lost.
We've watched new life enter the world, and we've comforted families as they've said goodbye to those they dearly loved.
Democrats worried about the Virginia governor's race may not have been comforted by an awkward moment during Monday night's debate.
So night after night, she rolled up her windows and slept in the employee parking lot, comforted by security cameras.
While I'm sad, I do feel incredibly comforted knowing that if I can't be there, at least Carla will be.
In the heartfelt caption, Bush Hager revealed the sweet way her 6-year-old daughter Mila comforted her with love.
I have comforted colleagues who have been subjected to racial slurs, told to take the next boat back to Africa.
The acting American consul general, John Warner, choked back tears on the tarmac as he comforted a friend of Sabika's.
Meghan Riddell, the leader of the cell biology lab, comforted a weeping student while two teary-eyed technicians stood by.
Her sister said she is comforted by the thought that Gervais can join her late husband, who died in 2000.
"May the families of those murdered be comforted, and may the injured recover quickly and fully," he wrote on Twitter.
He entered hundreds of couples into the bonds of matrimony and comforted the bereaved at more than a thousand funerals.
And while the establishment is comforted by Teleprompter Trump, nobody thinks it will become a fixture on the campaign trail.
From the moment dogs enter the world, they are licked, nuzzled and comforted as newborns by their parents, especially their mother.
Before the video shoot, Joe and Sophie comforted each other as they walked in a New York City park with Porky.
Even when I was a kid, I used to love to run my fingers through my hair because it comforted me.
"Even in our deep sadness, we are comforted by the memory of our wonderful father," his family said in the statement.
Turgel, a Holocaust survivor who comforted diarist Anne Frank at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp months before its liberation, has died.
Friends and family comforted one another outside the Pangkal Pinang airport as they waited for news on the Lion Air flight.
I'm comforted that in a way she's still with me, when I do the work that she loved to do. Journalism.
I feel comforted there by the lifetime of happy memories and nurtured by the familiar sights and rhythms of the neighborhood.
I am comforted by the fact that I am not alone: 37% of 18-29 year olds have student loan debt.
Now, Morin says that while the family is grieving, they are comforted by the "overwhelming support" they've received from people nationwide.
Jason Coffman, right, father of Cody Coffman, is comforted by Anthony Ganczewski at a funeral service for his son on Nov.
Lanier was comforted by two classmates, 18-year-old Alex Olive, who's black, and 16-year-old Angie Monroy, a Latina.
The massage therapist starts to touch my back, and I'm suddenly in tears, from relief at feeling cared for and comforted.
It has done amazing things; climbed mountains, traveled the world, comforted loved ones, and made and nourished a beautiful little boy.
In his final moments on the show, Perry's character comforted his son Archie after he was accused of committing a crime.
"While disappointing, we're comforted that the miss was partly self-inflicted," RBC Capital Markets analyst Brian Tunick wrote in a note.
Ms. Averill is comforted by being able to see her ex-husband's house just by looking out her living room window.
Today, Rick says he is still struggling with his beloved father's death, but he is at least comforted by one thought.
He reportedly comforted Agdal and then helped the female driver of the smashed-up Mini Cooper get out of her vehicle.
But ultimately, if we care about abuse, we cannot care most about whether we have comforted, converted, or even fed them.
West, 41, is then comforted by former first lady Michelle Obama, who wraps her arms around him in a big embrace.
Once we've mourned and comforted each other, it's time to take action — or, sadly, we'll end up in the same place. 
"It was obviously very funny, so I laughed, but I did feel bad and I comforted him right away," she recalls.
He's as comforted and soothed by the episodic nature of his life as we are by the formula of each episode.
"May the family be comforted by sweet memories and encouraged by the love that former First Lady #BarbaraBush deposited," it tweeted.
I'm comforted that in a way she's still with me, when I do the work that she love to do. Journalism.
When Ezubo was named "online credit financial brand of the year" by China's National Business Daily in 2015, Jiang was comforted.
Husband was working late, so I comforted my toddler missing his daddy by allowing him to have frozen waffles for dinner.
Those comforted by the buoyant economy may be more likely to give Mr. Trump's negotiating style the benefit of the doubt.
She comforted 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova in the locker room at the Miami Open in March after Anisimova lost early.
My wife and I comforted him, reassuring him that the surgery was minor, and that he would be asleep for it.
After the race, Elliott Walden, the chief executive and president of WinStar Farm, which is one of Justify's owners, comforted Gomez.
Biden's comeback has comforted lobbyists and their corporate clients who worried a few weeks ago that Sanders might become the nominee.
So to feel 100% comforted with that is difficult because you don't get to know everything about what may be happening.
We are temporarily comforted by screenings at airports, though fever or increased heart rate is certainly not specific for this virus.
Synopsis: A young widow still grieving over the death of her husband finds herself being comforted by a local house painter.
"We're comforted to know he will be among other Americans who have done so much for our country," his parents said.
After a few minutes of crying on the couch as my (confused) boyfriend comforted me, I realized why I felt down.
In particular, she spoke of a moment a few years ago when Trump comforted her after the death of a close friend.
But just as meaningful, Roy's indomitable spirit has comforted the many who have lost as much as he has, like Jack Trottier.
You'll be comforted to know that after thoroughly stalking Hanisch's Instagram, we can confidently conclude that he is, in fact, verifiably amazing.
Are we supposed to feel comforted that women who feel that their careers were derailed by working for Lasseter DIDN'T receive money?
So I am sure that the thought that JS might one day come back to life greatly comforted her and her mother.
In Julie, you see your most naive, trusting self, but also all the friends you should have warned, or comforted, or helped.
Well, Charles, thank you for that beautiful statement and certainly comforted us and we are praying for you and we love you.
Its products had a high-quality flavor, plus the large serving size satisfied my stomach and the low price comforted my wallet.
Their main lobby group, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), met privately with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday and left feeling comforted.
Appearing to cry, she was comforted by loved ones before six members of the military carry his coffin to a nearby hearse.
The faithful pup had kept him warm during cold desert nights and comforted him when he lost seven friends in three weeks.
Those who find both options equally terrifying will be comforted by Philpott's meditations on identity and the possibility of countless tiny reinventions.
She lay down next to him and comforted him, and he let it slip that he was falling in love with her.
My dad wanted to feel comforted by all the amazing food she had worked so hard to prepare, but he felt angry.
The rapper, 41, is then comforted by former first lady Michelle Obama, who wraps her arms around him in a big embrace.
Those who worry about Trump's fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be comforted by the first country on that list.
As the Sanchez family continues to grieve, Sanchez is comforted knowing that her son has continued helping others, even in his death.
But, at least for now, workers will be comforted that the corporate response has largely consisted of minor inconveniences, not another exodus.
The mother, center, of two young children is comforted after she found them stabbed to death in their father's apartment in Houston.
It doesn't matter what's surrounding her; she comes and she gets energized and she feels rejuvenated and she feels safe and comforted.
It doesn't offer me very much in terms of comfort—I think it comforted him more than it will ever comfort me.
Even if they're living in a new city completely alone, you'll be comforted knowing that Netflix and HBO are keeping them company.
Then as now, analysts, politicians, and government officials sighed nervously, but comforted themselves that surely he would not actually start a war.
And so it seemed fitting that it was the Episcopal Church that comforted and housed St. Sava when its home was ravaged.
But, I'm at least comforted knowing I can throw them in the washing machine for a spruce-up if they get dirty.
In his final moments lying on the floor, he was comforted by Rhodey/War Machine, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and Pepper Potts.
If conservatives in Wheaton's constituency were disturbed by her Facebook post, they would most likely not have been comforted by our conversation.
"Home Sweet Home": It's the caption of the Currier and Ives print that comforted Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
She has comforted Thomas with endless hugs and by telling him that they are all grieving together and that he's not alone.
All we long for now it seems, is to be perpetually comforted by the re-emergence of that which has already been.
My failure to cure myself of Libya would have amused and perhaps even comforted him; my search for him would have not.
ONE THAT – I'M COMFORTED BY WARREN BUFFETT WHO OWNS 10% OF THE COMPANY, WE WERE THERE BEFORE HIM, OK. BUT UNITED AIRLINES.
" In the meantime, Dr. Kerzicnik comforted a viewer from Helena whose house is infested with elm seed bugs: "You are not alone.
The need for the children to see and be comforted by their parents often outweighs any potentially negative circumstances of the visit.
"She comforted and inspired millions," said Representative Ayanna S. Pressley, Democrat of Massachusetts, who has long shared her own history of assault.
"It breaks my heart," the grandmother confides to AL.com, saying she's comforted by the fact the family died as they lived — together.
Hindt told the paper that the bus driver had comforted his family when his 18-month-old daughter was diagnosed with cancer.
Rogers" — famously said he was always comforted by something his mother would tell him during times of disaster: "Look for the helpers.
She comforted me by saying it wouldn't be a bad thing to have another adult in my life who would love me.
And it wouldn't be disastrous but we're all comforted by the fact that, you know, you've got professional people around the President.
Initially hesitant about having a friend on retreat, I felt comforted having Jo there, and we agreed to keep a physical distance.
If being held, comforted, and breastfed is the first-line "medicine" for newborn withdrawal, why deny it to those who need it?
When flying, carry a light and soft cashmere scarf with a dab of your favorite scent to keep you warm and comforted.
"I could see that he needed to be comforted and that was the best I could do at the time," Lane said.
"I feel very comforted that someone is willing to cook a meal for us," said a 20-year-old protester named Ivan.
It's a lovely day to relax and do whatever makes you feel comforted and happy—just don't revert to old, bad habits.
Good says she's comforted by the fact that she could still drink if she wanted, but she's in control of that choice.
Adorno said many are comforted knowing she won't ask prying questions but will provide a game, a smile and, most importantly, a meal.
In a literary world populated with thrillers boasting twists "you'll never see coming," is it so awful to be comforted by the predictable?
While those employees may be scared of how their bosses will react, they may be comforted to know they have some legal protection.
Shane Lin (center) is comforted by his partner Marc Yuan (right) and a friend during their wedding ceremony in Taipei on May 213.
Shane Lin, center, is comforted by his partner, Marc Yuan, right, and a friend during a wedding ceremony in Taipei on May 24.
I am very comforted that Michael Avenatti did not see a path for himself, but that might've had other dimensions to it, right?
A trader is comforted by a coworker on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 21, in New York City.
Just in case, I saw The Lodge first thing in the morning, comforted knowing there was a sunny day waiting for me outside.
"He held my head up for 30 minutes, and he comforted me the whole time, telling me what he was doing," recalls Schembri.
Rating: Comforted to know that when basketball's behind him, Marcin has a retirement career of casual arms/car dealer in front of him.
I love Chris, he's my rock through the good and bad times, he's challenged me when I needed it and comforted me too.
I comforted myself with the assumption that ChrisP20 was tortured by DanielP27's 908-calorie expenditure and full 30 minutes at maximum output.
Except this is also when it's at its best because it's also comforted the afflicted by allowing them to directly afflict the comfortable.
Sutherland, who taught Cameron the year before when he was a first-grader, pulled over and comforted her former student until help arrived.
Video footage shows Gadot holding the young girl's hands as she comforted her, while other Justice League costars watched the magic go down.  .
Instead of introducing their team with standard Vegas-like theatrics, the Golden Knights comforted Las Vegans with a tribute to emergency medical workers.
Mrs Clinton comforted Ms Reed-Veal when she teared up talking about her daughter, and praised her as an advocate of police reform.
Democrats comforted themselves with the emergence of a new majority of women, Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, gays and lesbians, immigrants, and Muslims.
President Santos personally comforted Marcelo Garreta, who said he could see dead bodies being carried away by floodwaters but was powerless to help.
He has comforted a weeping boy, defended the Gold Star Khan family and praised New Mexico's Hispanic-American governor who backs immigration reform.
Despite uncertainty about what policies Lopez Obrador could put in place, foreign investors have been comforted by the discipline of Mexico's central bank.
" "We appreciate the public s patience and have been comforted by your outpouring of love, support and condolences," Nelson said, in her statement. ".
In the meantime, I am comforted by the fact that city and state leaders across the country have started taking up the challenge.
It was all the same sort of feeling, I think, of wanting to be comforted, of wanting to know that it was 'O.
Unclear if the illness was booze or wave induced, but Julianne comforted everyone by making sure to capture their puking on her iPhone.
David Tulk, chief Canada macro strategist at TD Securities, said the Bank of Canada would most likely be comforted by the retail numbers.
But seeing "Cyrus" written in my mother's looping script comforted me, as if he had always been there, waiting in an adjacent dimension.
Officials are also comforted by their belief that the campaign finance issue is not seen as enough to galvanize bipartisan support for impeachment.
"It's still darker, though," Brezzell said, and you could tell from the insistence in her voice that she was neither comforted nor convinced.
In the course of a half hour, I felt nauseated, and then oddly comforted, by how well the questions were outlining my life.
During his second visit to Texas, Trump passed out food and other supplies as he comforted Harvey survivors, which received a warmer response.
" "Kids can feel really comforted when you say 'you know there are so many people asking that exact question at this exact moment.
I'm comforted by the highfalutin' academic stuff I uncovered when considering the difference between epic and elegy, but, yeah, Homer is an epicist.
And so partygoers sipped and snacked and chatted cheerfully about loss, partly comforted by the fact that Kowalska's designs live outside of trends.
Sarah Bregel, 34, Baltimore, Maryland Unlike my hospital birth four years earlier, I felt in control, calm, and comforted throughout the entire process.
He said the main character, Sam — who players control — cares for a baby that must be comforted as he goes about his day.
I am often comforted by the magnitude of geologic time in the canyons and the mountains, carved by wind and water over millenniums.
Some in the audience were so overcome that were carried from the church, fanned and comforted as the service stretched toward three hours.
In the video, East comforted the Olympic gold medalist, who was still in the hospital bed 22 hours after she went into labor.
She said she felt comforted that the church had taken a stance against family separation, even if it invited controversy by doing so.
I look at the sorry state of the Republican Party only to be comforted by the even sorrier state of the Democratic Party.
Investors are being comforted by a recovery in oil prices and as the overall trend in the labor market remains strong, he said.
Then, just hours after the terrorist attacks in 2001, he witnessed a wartime President Bush as he comforted staffers aboard Air Force One.
Reddit users terrorized by the openly bigoted and aggressive communities that have congregated there are not comforted by an appeal to economic principles.
"As [the American people] begin to see the real individual there, I think we're going to be comforted as a nation," Carson said.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said that, just as South Africa grieved for Madikizela-Mandela, it was comforted by the profound meaning of her life.
Days later, on April 12, his widow got a phone call from President Donald Trump that she says comforted her family in their grief.
At Monday's hearing, an older man, whose face was in his hands and cried, was comforted by Krause's twin brother, the Boston Globe reported.
Sizing up the man's physical appearance comforted her further: "I could totally beat this guy up if he did anything weird," she recalls thinking.
The patient was comforted by the fact that the abnormalities on his scans were not as dangerous as the other doctors seemed to think.
Corneh (left) is comforted by Sannoh, as they listen to testimony during a hearing for James at Kentwood District Court on March 21, 2018.
When she breaks down in tears, saying she wasn't planning to address her past, Colton comforted her and gave her the group date rose.
Then she told her students to send texts saying they were safe in that space, and watched as the calmer teenagers comforted the others.
I was slightly comforted in the fact I wasn't alone – that there are lots of mommas whose babies go to heaven all too quickly.
The TV spot shows a shark gliding through an aquarium, watched by a child who backs away nervously before being comforted by his mother.
"Once he got the medication he was pretty comforted and found that he wanted to keep on living and not use it," she says.
Then you comforted me about Buenos Aires, and reminded me how important it is to national economies for local businesses to have solid accounting.
As the verdict was read, Liang dropped his head -- his hands around the back of his neck -- as one of his attorneys comforted him.
"While it's a compete tragedy, he's comforted by the fact that his response was in view with the way he was trained," Piccarreta said.
As MBS takes stock of his limited options vis-a-vis Iran, he is likely to be little comforted by the situation at home.
"I have comforted too many families who have lost loved ones serving our nation in the mines," said Manchin, the Mountain State's former governor.
Ashley said, the man assisted the woman to and from the bathroom during the flight, and comforted her throughout any bumps along the way.
He said that he comforted Grande by pointing out she&aposs "so hot" that people are even looking at her inappropriately during a funeral.
"The thing that we designed is something that we think is a hybrid opportunity that allows investors to feel comforted," Demmissie told Business Insider.
She comforted the afflicted, joined hands with political adversaries for a show of unity, fought to get aid for the city and the survivors.
"People are social creatures and can be comforted by the physical presence of others—particularly in settings of perceived threat or dangerousness," Reisinger says.
Yesterday, wildlife ranger Joseph Wachira, 26 comforted Sudan, the last living male Northern White Rhino left on this planet moments before he passed away.
His words comforted her, and Nong Am got her first taste of what she perceived to be rigged judging and cheating in Muay Thai.
I have anxious friends who watch "The Big Bang Theory" to calm down, because they are comforted by its patterns and well-known characters.
Biden also mentioned how former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Justin Trudeau's father, comforted him after Biden's first wife and child died in 1972.
Though the couple did fulfill their contract and finish the job, they were comforted knowing they could have quit early thanks to their savings.
I am comforted by support I have received from Christian pastors and lay leaders and from Republican officeholders horrified by Mr. Charamut's poor judgment.
I had even comforted a patient by holding his swastika-tattooed hand when he was too unsteady to stand for a blood pressure reading.
In the face of intense local media coverage, some of New Rochelle's neighbors do not seem comforted by the steps the city has taken.
The Wilsons were also comforted by a another guest at the Napper home, one who seemed to have the most influence over their daughter.
During her husband's decade-long legal ordeal (he was acquitted of bribery, but his reputation was tarnished), she comforted herself by acquiring spiritual texts.
Although the mourners are unlikely to be comforted, Lord & Taylor will not disappear entirely from New York's streetscape; the famous Christmas windows should survive.
Like many of the people he has comforted, Mr. Freeman is not sure where his family will live when they return to Port Arthur.
As Schiff tossed to the sound of McCain, senators looked genuinely surprised (and some comforted) by the late Republican senator's presence in the chamber.
It shows L.G.B.T.Q.-rights rallies and the embraces of same-sex couples, including a bare-chested man and a tearful, but comforted, Mr. Sivan.
The mother of a fellow inmate who had untreated multiple sclerosis said Mr. Sutton had comforted her son and even carried him, they said.
Maybe the disaster was an opportunity to turn the energy of the masses toward bettering the country, he suggested, a prospect that comforted him.
But Savitri's father then organized the wedding for the following day, saying his Muslim neighbors were family and he was comforted by their presence.
These conversations comforted me more than I can say; they were about how each of us experienced life, not about how we classified ourselves.
One night, for instance, the employees' supervisor drives to the office for solace before an impending surgery, comforted by the familiarity of an assignment.
My boyfriend and I sat side by side at the edge of my bed and read the instructions together, comforted by one another's presence.
Of course, white artists and performers aggrieved by political correctness may not be comforted that artists of color are able to create daring work.
I'm comforted to be always in the company of helpful people and devices, to truly understand the notion that no man is an island.
I was scared, but what comforted me was the knowledge that I would be looking into the eyes of my supportive stage mother, Rachel.
I'm comforted, some, by the hope that my story underscores the urgent need for comprehensive prenatal education and reproductive rights — for everyone, in every state.
Clinton after she worked hard to connect with them, most notably when she comforted a tearful young Latina who feared her parents would be deported.
If these two ever have kids, they'd better hope those kids never have nightmares and need to be comforted in the middle of the night.
This comforted us, and it helped us suppress the images of my grandmother lying in a hospital bed in the final stages of her life.
She's previously comforted people on Mother's Day and Christmas, and reached out directly to people who tweeted at her to ask for help and advice.
Her family is devastated but can't help remember all of the times she made them laugh or comforted them, and they smile and laugh themselves.
I read up on investing and was instantly comforted by the numbers, and excited by the potential to grow a nest egg without much work.
From an evolutionary standpoint, these theories kind of make sense: When kids are scared at night, they go to their parents' room to be comforted.
"As we move forward, we are comforted by both the strength of Andrew's character and the support he's received from the community," his parents said.
That's why some people can have such averse reactions to certain scents, like flowery perfumes or heady lotions, and other people are comforted by them.
Deja, still completely unresponsive to Randall, is drawn to Kevin: She's comforted by his effortlessness and lack of intensity compared to her new foster dad.
Faris says Pratt's patriarchal attitude in these moments comforted her, and they didn't let each other break down in the face of a terrifying prospect.
Those of a nervous disposition will be comforted by the fact that the most sensitive networks and weapon programs won't be included in the testing.
His son and Shanann's brother, Frankie Rzucek, comforted his father by putting his arm around him while he stared coldly at his brother-in-law.
Passengers often use the trays as their own private diaper changing tables, and sadly, they are cleaned far less than you'd be comforted to know.
" Reynolds alleged that responding authorities did not check Castile's pulse on the scene, and instead focused on rushing the officer away where he was "comforted.
France President Emmanuel Macron didn't seem to care and enjoyed himself - and his team's victory - while Croatia President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic comforted her team's coach.
I've comforted women and their partners sobbing about the fact their baby has no brain or can never breathe as their lungs have not developed.
A woman who comforted Portland, Oregon, train stabbing victim Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche in his final moments says his last words were ones of kindness.
For years he attended vigils and comforted families until he could not take it anymore; he could not find the words for the grieving parents.
In the video, East, 28, comforted the Olympic gold medalist, 27, who was still in the hospital bed 22 hours after she went into labor.
Halfway there, Andrew reached for Willa's hand and squeezed a sort of Morse code—long, short, short, long—which had no meaning but comforted him.
I wonder how he would have reacted if the photographer had comforted him and wiped the blood off his face instead of taking his picture.
Caroline Gibbons says she is comforted by the many people, far and wide, who have reached out to express how much happiness Hannah brought them.
I began to wear the machine all night long, floating in and out of sleep, comforted that whatever happened, the narrator would stay with me.
But in private he comforted himself with the thought that he would be out of National Action by the time any such atrocity took place.
As the weeks wore on, I sought solace from friends and therapy while Eric turned inward, comforted only by the thought of having another child.
Slurping a large bowlful, I felt as if I were in the company of an old friend: comforted, reassured, and yet not at all bored.
Ms Ardern, wearing a black scarf, comforted families of the victims — a remarkable gesture given the reactions Muslim women's headgear provokes in many Western countries.
At a nearby hospital, Abdul-Rahman al-Ejri comforted his 11-year-old son, Hassan, who was wailing from the pain of a broken leg.
"Investors may be comforted by the fact that policymakers are willing to deploy their full ammunition — moving a step closer to helicopter money," she said.
It's the accent that made me who I am today, the accent that helped me with my math homework and comforted me when I cried.
At the end of 2013, what she called "the quiet year," he drove her to the vet and comforted her when her beloved cat died.
Still, when I'd last used it, I was comforted by the immediate response and by the idea that I was — anonymously — talking to another human.
Allen Fagin, an official with a Jewish group that attended the meeting with Barr on Tuesday, said he was comforted by the attorney general's message.
I do this because I not only metabolize food very quickly but also because the toilet is the place at work I feel most comforted.
The priest had been in the parish only sixteen days, so Anna didn't really know him, but he was her priest and he comforted her.
Ms. Peterkin, a registered nurse, comforted the patient, a woman with pneumonia, as shots continued to ring out in the hallway on the 16th floor.
Comforted by the subdued price pressures, and increasingly concerned by the economy's faltering growth, the RBI has cut its policy rate three times since February.
" In a separate tweet, Collins wrote: "And thanks also to the @NHSEnglandLDN #nhs #emt #Ambulance crew who took care of our smoke inhalation and comforted me.
Ryan told ABC News that the dog comforted traumatized students at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut after the mass shooting at the school in 2012.        
During the season, friend-with-benefits Nicky (played by Natasha Lyonne) comforted Morello as she panicked over being behind bars during her future child's biggest milestones.
" Since the scandal broke and he returned home from the set of Paradise, Jackson has been comforted by his castmates, who he regards as "extremely supportive.
This from a man who has comforted thousands of people over the years whose loved ones died of natural causes, sometimes after enduring years of pain.
Dimon, speaking with reporters following the bank's fourth-quarter earnings release, said he is comforted that Trump is appointing experienced people to his administration, Reuters reported.
Prince William brought back memories of his mother's death on Wednesday as he comforted a 14-year-old boy who lost his own mother last summer.
During the season, friend-with-benefits Nicky (played by Natasha Lyonne) comforted Morello as she panicked over being behind bars during her future child's biggest milestones.
I comforted myself that at least I was burning lots of calories and still at least looked somewhat glamorous with a huge crystal on my wrist.
The third time I cried during this episode was when DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) comforted Amelia into no longer searching for something to be wrong with her.
The orange tabby lived for a few months at the Northfield Veterinary Hospital in Denver, where he comforted patients before recently graduating to a forever home.
Ms. Yan broke down and wept at times as she admitted her guilt, and another defense lawyer, Christine H. Chung, who sat beside her, comforted her.
In the meantime, his four siblings were comforted in the luxury of the Trump mansion, peacefully attended by domestic help and educated at posh private schools.
The soft-spoken retired neurosurgeon, who dropped out of the race last week, said the American people would be "comforted" when they discover Trump's gentler side.
I was somewhat less comforted when I read this line: In order of receipt, all such requests will be reviewed for eligibility and then appropriately processed.
And if it makes you feel better, be comforted by the fact that you won't look nearly as awkward in your family pictures during the holidays.
Robin -- flanked by girlfriend April Love Geary -- attended his father's funeral Tuesday in Santa Barbara, CA. Robin comforted friends and family, including Alan's wife, Tanya Callau.
Dressed as Trump, Jimmy Fallon sat in Michelle Tanner's bed while patriarch Bob Saget comforted the presidential candidate, who was worried about winning the Republican nomination.
"We think our students will be comforted by keeping as much stability in their lives as possible, even during a difficult period of mourning," Battles said.
It seemed fitting that she should afterwards be presented with the Venus Rosewater Dish as women's champion by "the nice lady" who had once comforted her.
"I am comforted by the fact that I receive daily support from many women and men of the Church," he added in a post on Facebook.
He called to tell us he was OK, though he had been steps away when the shooting happened and comforted the wounded candidate on the floor.
As markets globally were comforted by the results of the vote, the flood of money out of the perceived security of the yen were more marked.
"CAT revenues and operating losses disappoint, but we are comforted in the massive savings provided by restructuring initiatives," Longbow Research analyst Eli Lustgarten said in note.
The burden can be substantial, but if you are worried about unlimited medical costs, be comforted by maximums imposed on plans under the Affordable Care Act.
The GoFundMe's rapid growth "really comforted me that we would be able to fulfill her wish and keep her home until the end," Dvorak told CNN.
His assurance that the island would not experience a new "special period," as it did when the Soviet Union collapsed during the '90s, comforted no one.
The stucco buildings comforted me, and I was glad when a gate closed behind us and we headed quickly toward an pink mansion complete with guesthouse.
" She later replaced it with a tweet saying "May the peace of God be upon them and their hearts be comforted as they endure the storm.
Companies that have curtailed gun sales are, at least in part, betting on increased sales of other things to people comforted or gratified by the gesture.
Over the weekend, in Davenport, she comforted a woman who asked about the lack of services available in schools for children with disabilities, like her son.
Winner cracked a small grin as she was comforted by one of her attorneys, who defended her character and emphasized she accepted responsibility for her actions.
Critics were comforted, when they might have been disturbed, that these poems with their sympathy for the hybrid, inverted and grotesque were written by a woman.
Comforted by his producer pal, Max Schumacher (William Holden), Beale admits to suicidal ideation and wanting to kill himself on live TV during his last broadcast.
When it was clear what was unfolding, she comforted some of the students around her before first responders opened the doors and told them to run.
He earned some emotional respect for the way he comforted his best player, Da'Sean Butler, back when Butler tore his ACL during the 2010 Final Four.
Tanzi adds that she tells patients with oily skin that they should be comforted with the knowledge that oily skin usually ages better than very dry skin.
With lingering guilt, I still crave the mushy noodles and salty meatballs and that unnaturally orange, ketchupy sauce that comforted me through the years of my youth.
A faulty slowcooker may have ultimately slayed Milo Ventimiglia's beloved character, but at least fans can be comforted knowing that Jack will always live on in flashbacks.
Trump comforted shooting victims in Las Vegas, Parkland and Pittsburgh, and thanked law enforcement personnel and first responders for their heroic efforts during times of national tragedy.
Some parents do it anyway because it's a convenient way to have a baby nearby to be rocked, comforted, and fed in the middle of the night.
For example, you might fondly remember how your family members comforted you when you lost a grandparent, rather than the sadness that you felt by the loss.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting survivor Mei-Ling Ho-Shing, 17, is comforted by Rosalind Osgood (right), a Broward County School Board member, and Rep.
If this were the real This Is Us, they would likely be comforted by the Pearson matriarch Rebecca, or through a flashback of ultimate TV dad Jack.
USA Today reported earlier this week on the way Bündchen, 37, allegedly comforted her distraught children after husband Tom Brady's team fell short at the big game.
" Brenchley also had sympathy for the driver who hit him, a college-aged woman whom the trooper actually comforted after the accident because she was in "hysterics.
While the animal showed a bit of attitude with her stern facial expression, Clive was comforted by Beckinsale who showered her beloved four-legged friend with kisses.
During those moments, I know I have to try and put my feelings aside so I can take care of my baby and make him feel comforted.
"I'm comforted by the fact that the judge recognized that Mr. Kessler was not damaged in any way here," Pam Starsia said, according to The Daily Progress.
If the Rajneesh organization is a cult by that definition, then the people of Antelope can at least be comforted by the prospect of Rajneeshpuram's inevitable demise.
She's comforted these individuals, gotten to know them, and learned that past marijuana convictions follow them in ways that make it impossible to move forward in life.
For months they had been consoled and comforted by Trump's sympathy and humanity on a personal level, even as he publicly touted his "love letters" with Kim.
Knowing I wasn't the only one out there with this problem comforted me—and the "tips" seamed reasonable—but I still didn't understand why it was happening.
"Even though our senior year was cut short, I'm comforted by the fact that I will know them all for the rest of my life," she said.
I've continued to try to build a world with him where he feels included and comforted, even though I know that the world can be anything but.
In the hospital, plagued by nightmares that he was back in the North, Mr. Oh was comforted by a South Korean flag hung in his hospital room.
She comforted me, she told me the things I'd seen weren't real, it was only a ride, I was safe, in my own house, my own bed.
Joaquin Phoenix passed on the SAG Awards after-parties, and instead headed to a slaughterhouse ... where he comforted trucks full of pigs headed to their final demise.
Instead, they are left comforted by the notion that it is bad to hate and that simply recognizing that truism is the basis of a moral life.
Comforted by his wealth and power and with apparently little empathy for those he hurt, Trump has made an art out of denigrating others and promoting himself.
As you face the trials of cancer treatment, I hope you will feel surrounded by the love of all the people you have comforted over the years.
"Let the mandirs, the temples, be a place where people can come to feel comforted, protected and feel some sense of worth within their life," he said.
So the dollar is pretty strong right now, and people feel comforted that the dollar is strong, because it means that this economy is doing pretty well.
" In spite of the harassment, she said, she has also been comforted by the "outpouring of support from so many people, men, women, people of all ages.
He's been comforted by the unity of Republicans on Capitol Hill; not a single House Republican voted in favor of the two articles of impeachment Wednesday evening.
Huong did not react to the ruling, but Siti Aisyah burst into tears and had to be comforted by her lawyers and officials of the Indonesian embassy.
The reason conservatives were comforted to see Dick Cheney stand with George W. Bush was that the seasoned elder conservative would help guide his inexperienced partner's administration.
"We think our students will be comforted by keeping as much stability in their lives as possible, even during a difficult period of mourning," Battles said, per CNN.
The same book that comforted him after a loss was now helping me cope with his death — and here was his own explanation of how it did that.
Chit Su Win (center), wife of Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo, is comforted by a Reuters official as they wait for the arrival of the two Reuters journalists.
Baldwin, who has been Bieber's rock on a number of occasions like this, comforted her hubby, but didn't provide any explanation as to why the waterworks were flowing.
I turned to it whenever I was feeling anxious or needed to be comforted," she said adding that in the end, "I, of course, lent it to her.
We are comforted by the fact that Alexis came into our family and was our brother and then our sister, and that she gave us so much love.
I nearly cried the whole trip, and comforted myself with the juvenile thought that I'd be nearer to him that way, amidst the clouds and, later, the stars.
" She added: "We're comforted to know Sully will soon bring the same service and joy to many, helping wounded soldiers and hospital patients on their road to recovery.
Reading these comments, she said she sees that many people have been able to relate to her experiences and feel comforted that they're not alone in their disabilities.
Pebbles comforted her, the owner says, and would happily roll around in a plastic exercise ball and run over to the side of the cage to greet her.
Johnson, Schultz's successor, said he was comforted by the fact that Schultz will stay on as executive chairman of the coffeehouse when Johnson becomes CEO on April 3.
I tried to stifle tears as I comforted her before getting off the phone and resuming my meal: two seasoned pieces of avocado toast, with egg and cheese.
These are very popular in the US, and I was comforted at this familiar sight instead of having to rely on a calculator or my own math skills.
News reports said that Jerika was comforted by the promise of an afterlife in which she would be able to move freely and escape her persistent physical pain.
While the animal showed a bit of cat-titude with her stern facial expression, Clive was comforted by Beckinsale who showered her beloved four-legged friend with kisses.
She said she felt comforted by Mr. Trump's hard line on national security and immigration, and sounded much like Mr. Trump as she explained why she liked him.
Throughout the years she has managed to lose gracefully, doing so even on Saturday as she quieted boos from the crowd and comforted and congratulated a crying Osaka.
Two others offered better news for Mr. Menendez, giving him a double-digit lead, but the consistently negative views of the senator have not comforted state party leaders.
Voices in that particular chorus may also be comforted by the fact that people have been arguing for centuries that doing the same thing over again is stupid.
Diane Kruger-Sargent comforted her twin daughters McKenzie, left, and JaiDyn as they took shelter on the first floor of a hotel in Jefferson City on Wednesday night.
Mr. Allen said his experience at Catholic Charities, whose staff members listened to and comforted him and advocated on his behalf, had inspired him to study social work.
That has brought Russia right to Canada's doorstep, cutting into the "Fortress North America" concept that has long comforted military planners on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.
We once lived in a sunny apartment in New Jersey; my mom braided my hair, kissed me a hundred times, comforted me when I was sad or sick.
Two Utah firefighters are showing off spiffy new manicures after they comforted a young girl at the scene of a car accident by letting her paint their nails.
A Trump defeat would come as a shock to many on Wall Street, who have been comforted by the success of Bernie Sanders during the Democratic presidential nomination.
ECB rate-setters were comforted by last week's euro zone wage data, and they will be looking at more indicators such as prices and sentiment, until their Oct.
JPMorgan Chief Executive Jamie Dimon was slightly more circumspect, but said he was comforted by the fact that Trump was selecting people with experience to join his team.
Ms. Beilock's article, as well as her actions on campus since Tess died, have comforted me as I found myself feeling self-conscious about my public grieving process.
At first, Mubarak gave little ground to the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square, comforted by hesitation in Western capitals to cut loose an ally.
At first, Mubarak gave little ground to the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square, comforted by hesitation in Western capitals to cut loose an ally.
She finds it healing to read similar experiences and feels comforted by the potential to protect other women who may be researching maternity care providers in their communities.
According to the Straits Times, Ng comforted the older woman, who was pinned by a concrete slab, for hours, even as conditions outside worsened after the tsunami struck.
But for the time being, I can't deny that — at least regarding what's in view — I'm comforted by what I see, how I feel, and where I am.
This will tell you what makes the other feel comforted—and figuring this out will help you make sure both of your needs are met in the relationship.
"I'm very sad for being a loser today but Novak deserved to take the trophy," said Del Potro, who wept into his hands before being comforted by Djokovic.
Far from being concerned over the new revelations, she's comforted that the ties are finally being made public and broad pressure is finally being applied for more investigations.
The American house has become divided again, but I'm comforted by the fact that no matter how divided we are, there are leaders and ideals that can unify us.
Moments after Prince Harry helped raise the iconic Invictus Games flag on the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge, he comforted a serviceman's widow who joined him on the climb.
As pediatrician and baby sleep expert Dr. Harvey Karp of Happiest Baby has written, newborns are comforted by sound and movement because it mimics their time in the womb.
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He puzzled over the fact that the world's most liberal society practised slavery, though, like most liberals, he comforted himself with the thought that it was sure to wither.
When I see the Johnsons, I see bits of my family and the families I grew up around and I'm comforted by the inside jokes and familiar life lessons.
Parker even comforted a young Grande fan who lost her legs in the suicide bombing, and cradled a woman in his arms as she was dying, The Times reported.
For me, a woman fearful of the power, anger, and dominance of men around me, Prince was a figure who first confused me, then delighted me, then comforted me.
While our sadness is immeasurable and we will miss his smiling beautiful soul, we are also comforted in knowing that today our son has touched the face of God.
Pinot had his left thigh strapped by the race doctor but could not pedal properly and threw in the towel after being comforted by his team mate William Bonnet.
Investors were also comforted by the two-day U.S.-Japan summit held over the weekend apparently having ended smoothly without Trump talking tough on trade, currency and security issues.
European shares remain close to 21 month highs hit earlier in May as investors comforted by surprisingly strong earnings and solid economic prospects poured fresh money into the region.
Nam Kwan, a cultural foundation administrator, has fed, housed and comforted scores of youths whose parents, enraged by their participation in the protests, tossed them out of their homes.
In the difficult period of writing the novel, Egan had comforted herself with the thought that her success or failure made no difference in the larger scheme of things.
Helping hand Joe Biden and John McCain have been frenemies for years, but it was no surprise when the ex-veep comforted Meghan McCain on her dad's cancer diagnosis.
Anna Dewdney, whose "Llama Llama" read-aloud picture books amused and comforted millions of preschool children, died on Saturday at her home in Lower Bartonsville, Vt. She was 50.
Mar del Plata, Argentina (CNN)Worried relatives of 44 missing Argentine submariners were comforted Tuesday by banners and the support of countrymen who gathered outside a naval base here.
When Swisher presented Kardashian with a Break the Internet Webby Award created just for her, she comforted fans claiming, "nude selfies 'til I die," and flashed a peace sign.
"I think Mayor de Blasio should be comforted that 62 members of the Assembly hail from the City of New York," Carl E. Heastie, the Assembly speaker, said recently.
While Kurtz's sales have increased a bit since the launch of ShopArtTheft, he's more comforted by the comments, notes, and emails coming from fans and other artists who empathize.
Tim Tebow comforted and prayed over a fan who suffered a seizure after the star's Arizona Fall League game on Tuesday ... and TMZ Sports has footage from the scene.
"Having a bottle of chilled bubbly in the fridge is its own kind of tonic, and as a result I'm somewhat comforted each time the fridge opens," he said.
The drugs were administered by a kind and sensitive doctor, in the familiar surroundings of Lucy's own home, while she was held and comforted by those who loved her.
The protection officer comforted himself with the thought that the FSB might have killed one exile on British soil, but now Scotland Yard had prevented the murder of another.
Gail Collins: Bret, whenever weird, crazy-making things happen over the weekend I'm comforted by the fact that at least I'll be able to talk with you about them.
One measure of the despair caused by Mr. Trump's behavior is that we find ourselves strangely comforted by things that in any normal presidency would be cause for concern.
An elementary school custodian in Texas is being called an "angel" after she comforted an upset elementary school student who has autism in an extra special way last week.
There was a widow whose husband had disappeared in the woods of New Hampshire; Mr. Lichtenstein had helped organize the search party and comforted her while she was grieving.
But before I could be too comforted by the civility of my fellow travelers, I heard someone grumbling loudly after another passenger had asked him if he would move.
Deeply saddened by the epidemic's effect on my hometown, feeling its reverberating effects too closely, I was comforted by a ceramic hippo I've had since I was a toddler.
That was a big loss to me—not being able to finish that story—though I was comforted by the fact that they were still planning to use my script.
Earlier this week, an explosive KUWTK trailer showed the Good American designer being comforted by sisters Kylie and Kim after news of Jordyn Woods and Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal broke.
Swaddling as a measure to keep babies calm and comforted was nearly unheard of a few years ago and you couldn't even buy a swaddle in the U.S. in 2002.
Parker even comforted a young Ariana Grande fan who lost her legs in the suicide bombing, and cradled a woman in his arms as she was dying, reports The Times.
Nancy Friedman, a mother of two, said she was looking for what she could say to her 16-year-old daughter, and instead, it was her daughter who comforted her.
Investors were also comforted by Intel's assurances that it does not expect any material impact from the recent disclosure of security flaws Spectre and Meltdown in billions of its chips.
At another house, Ally Mayfair-Richards' (Sarah Paulson) stunned disbelief turns into anger and hurt as she breaks down into tears, and is comforted by her wife Ivy (Alison Pill).
The status quo is a worn old hammock, and even when its taut strings are uncomfortably restrictive, we lie there, comforted by its familiar shape, lulled by its familiar sway.
Sporting a pair of shades on his bruised face, Conor hit up the Encore Beach Club at the Wynn Sunday where he was comforted by 10 scantily clad super fans.
"Dear World honors the people who passed away, saved lives, comforted the injured and buried loved ones a year ago," Dear World founder Robert X. Fogarty said in a release.
Considering I hadn't had morning sickness during my first pregnancy, I was sort of comforted (it is, after all, a good sign) — but also filled with a bit of dread.
So I'm admittedly comforted by his promise that the Hodor twist will be handled differently in the books; it makes me still really interested to see how it plays out.
For years experts have comforted the public with the notion that as long as you kept your cell phone at a distance most of the time the risk was minimal.
" Three years later, Reagan comforted relatives of the dead crew of the space shuttle Challenger, and wrote "all we could do was hug them & try to hold back our tears.
I hope he felt comforted even just a little bit by my messages because I know it made me smile to be there for him in even the smallest way.
"They even comforted me with the possibility of Baoshang becoming a state-owned bank...they're daydreaming," she said, adding she would not let her parents invest in more Baoshang products.
Boehm said she had to strap down her $68,000 tiny home in preparation for the storm and felt comforted by the fact that her neighbors were in the same position.
Should I be comforted by the fact that the rich seem to wracked with guilt over their wealth, or should I be annoyed that they're being so emotionally self-indulgent?
He's comforted by the fact that no matter how rich you are you can't buy more of it: He has the same number of hours in a day as anyone.
Michelle Kiss, a mother of three children, was at the concert with her 15-year-old daughter Millie, who was pictured being comforted by a police officer after the attack.
She got regular updates from the nurses caring for her mother, and was comforted that mother's favorite nurse was on duty, and that her mother appeared to be mostly sleeping.
Still, she's comforted by the thought that the spirit of the place will live on in Kobi's work, in the colorful sculptures built from the stuff of the old street.
Many investors have been comforted by Poroshenko sticking with Ukraine's IMF program, which has supported the country through recession and war with Kremlin-backed separatists in the eastern Donbass region.
They comforted him as they prepared to kill him, providing the 21-year-old with a wedge pillow to help with breathing problems related to his years of heavy smoking.
Children are comforted by familiarity as much as they are enchanted by strangeness, and "Mary and the Witch's Flower" has enough of both to hold the attention of young viewers.
De los Angeles had not yet fully grasped the grave threat; she comforted herself with the thought that her mother had made it through flu outbreaks at the center before.
De los Angeles had not yet fully grasped the grave threat; she comforted herself with the thought that her mother had made it through flu outbreaks at the center before.
From the hard spikes to the satisfying digs as a libero, volleyball evokes a unique feeling of euphoria that has given me a place to express myself and feel comforted.
" Captain Kirk (William Shatner) is comforted by Shahna (Angelique Pettyjohn) in a scene from "Gamesters of Triskelion," while Marta (Yvonne Craig) puts on a seductive dance in "Whom Gods Destroy.
Fighting back tears, the sixth in line to the British throne looked down at the floor and was comforted by a television presenter onstage before the audience started to applaud.
"When people I had just met would find out who my dad was and say, 'We've been following that story,' I think that comforted my dad greatly," Ms. Jun said.
Still, I was comforted by the flashy advertisements I found online, touting Chongli as a "four seasons" destination, with plenty of hiking, mountain biking and even archery to entertain me.
With all the to-ing and fro-ing, unprecedented name calling and personal attacks that characterize today's American discourse, I was quietly comforted by the voice of Marine Lt. Gen.
In some way, she tells me, she was comforted to know that the very social hesitancy that had disenfranchised her growing up now served as her entry into a larger community.
As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41.
The Rocky legend took to social media to set the record straight after British comic Jack Whitehall said in a seemingly humorous interview that he comforted Stallone at an Oscars afterparty.
I'm not, like, about to pay for a tarot card reading any time soon, but I do feel comforted by my Root rollerball, a little less prone to find everything annoying.
It has always comforted me to know that President Trump has counted Roger as a friend and advisor, because I have always known exactly where Roger has stood on LGBT issues.
In this picture, a distraught Queen Elizabeth II wipes a tear from her face as she's comforted by a member of the clergy in St Paul's Cathedral following a memorial service.
I didn't want to talk about what was wrong with me anymore, but I was comforted by the fact that people who work in a hospital see all kinds of afflictions.
Investors were also comforted by the two-day U.S.-Japan summit held over the weekend apparently having ended smoothly without President Donald Trump talking tough on trade, currency or security issues.
Ero's mother comforted her, telling her that God does not make mistakes, and fought for her to attend school, despite her poor eyesight, a common problem for people with the condition.
About 10 seconds in to this 16 second video, we see that the baby is actually being comforted by who we assume to be the child's mom and this man's partner.
Your co-worker who's stressing about that report that was just annihilated by your boss likely won't be comforted by the fact that the cafeteria screwed up your sandwich that day.
But Democratic strategists and pollsters aren't comforted by this; they know that voters are far less motivated by diplomacy and foreign policy than they are by the fear of terrorist attacks.
Since all four of my developing embryos had made it to maturity, I was comforted by the fact that I had four more chances before my next round of egg-harvesting.
When I arrived at the hospital I cried and cried as the nurses comforted me as best they could while hooking me up to the oxygen machine and taking blood samples.
Watching epidemic entertainment will likely lead to one of two outcomes: being fearful that things could get even worse or being comforted that, in the end, life will find a way.
Is it not just as likely that the baby who may not be hungry is still comforted by the suckling itself and the reassurance of being held close by his mother?
But Woodland was comforted by the memory of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in February, where he made a similar stumble before recovering to notch his third career PGA Tour win.
But the new rate outlook is a concern to some foreign analysts and investors who had been comforted by the high-profile drive to tame inflation under previous Governor Raghuram Rajan.
He is comforted by the knowledge that the department's police horses are treated well, receiving lifelong care on farms outside the city, where police officials are welcome to check on them.
Coppola and Dunst's costars Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning and Colin Farrell were quick to come to the rescue, all smiles as they comforted the star, who stunned in a Grecian-style gown.
We learn that Will has been recently dumped by his boyfriend because of his appearance (which is a whole separate conversation), but was comforted upon hearing Khloé's anecdote about her sister Kim.
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But when these marginalized white people are stripped of their money, opportunity, and hope, they are sometimes comforted by their distorted view of superiority and the backward culture they claim to uphold.
MICHELLE KISS Michelle Kiss, a mother of three children, was at the concert with her 15-year-old daughter Millie, who was pictured being comforted by a police officer after the attack.
Lilly Navejan is comforted after breaking down while visiting a memorial where 26 crosses were placed to honor the 26 victims killed at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs on Nov.
Santa Fe High School freshman Kylie Trochesset, right, is comforted by her father, Jared, during a prayer vigil following a shooting at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas on Friday.
Comforted that I am doing the right thing, I look forward to the game, hoping my dad and I can finally relax together in each others' company on a lazy summer evening.
"I kept it from him because I didn't want to let him down," said Cindy, who recalled being comforted by her husband after he rushed home from Washington once he found out.
JC: So we heard from Mrs May this week talking about what Brexit is going to look like for the UK and actually the Market in some way was comforted by that.
And I still remember the smell of that varnish or wax used for the wood floors in the school gym; for some reason that always comforted me, though it was likely toxic.
With a drawer full of positive pregnancy tests to prove it, friend-with-benefits Nicky (Natasha Lyonne) comforted Morello as she panicked over being behind bars during her future child's biggest milestones.
These are bigger questions than they may seem at first, because we know who we want women to be in the #metoo era: brave, candid, comforted, confident, empathetic, heard, persistent, seen, trusted.
Mr. Sánchez was also comforted at the time by a further splintering among politicians on his left, as one of the founders of Podemos broke away to set up his own formation.
Family members were comforted by having the opportunity to connect with each other and forge meaningful relationships with clinicians, appreciating clinicians' explicit recognition of the dignity of their loved ones, researchers note.
"We are overcome with grief, but we are also comforted by his courage, his strength, and his selflessness to help someone else in a deadly storm," his family said in a statement.
Ebony Donnelly, a festival attendee that had a viral altercation with co-owner Matthew Morgan while wearing a shirt that said "Afropunk sold out for white consumption" felt comforted by the announcement.
But Republicans who are reluctantly supporting Trump can now pull the lever with less angst after watching the debate, comforted by the notion that there is some sanity in the Republican ticket.
But probably it's that I'm comforted by the parts of the past where something giant and immutable looms above the modern bustle and the suffocating crowds, like it's standing outside of time.
David Leonhardt Since the first rumblings of the financial crisis, in 19303, people have comforted themselves by looking back to the Great Depression and thinking about how much worse things could be.
CORRECTION: Due to an error in translation, a previous version of this article erroneously stated that the firefighters comforted the students by claiming that they didn't know how to make pasta, either.
But when the sandwich ended, I was spat back out into reality, and reality meant that the food that had once comforted me now propelled me into a state of self-hatred.
"My Muslim brothers are protecting me today," Savitri told a Reuters team that visited the house on the day of the ceremony, breaking down again as her family and neighbors comforted her.
Mr. Cuomo has a well-documented penchant for aiding motorists in distress: He has pushed cars out of snowdrifts, comforted accident victims and even hooked a stranded vehicle onto a tow cable.
As we reported ... he passed on the SAG Awards after-parties last month and instead headed to a slaughterhouse, where he comforted trucks full of pigs on their way to be killed.
She and so many others would be vastly more comforted if President-elect Trump were to bluntly tell his most rabid followers that hatred and bigotry have no place in this country.
After the show cut to commercial break, Stefani was comforted by longtime boyfriend and fellow coach Blake Shelton as she sat on his lap and wiped away her tears with a tissue.
"I feel very comforted that someone is willing to cook a meal for us," he said, adding that Hong Kong still had a "festive" atmosphere despite the protests and clashes with police.
" KRISTINA HOOPER, CHIEF GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, INVESCO, NEW YORK "First and foremost, investors should be comforted in knowing that the Fed has opened the door to cutting rates in the near term.
I want to speak out for those who cannot speak up for themselves, and give them hope so they are comforted in knowing they are not alone and can take their life back.
It wasn't the conclusion to her story that any of us wanted, but prayer sustained us, it comforted her, and it gave my wife and I the peace we needed to move forward.
" But he said he's comforted that the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo was 70 when he had children: "So I'm feeling a bit better about being 56 by the time we have them.
"You guys are believing some fucking facade that our parents are saying... If you can't see that, you're ignorant and you're stupid," Savage said through tears at one point, while Clary comforted her.
Sportsmanship was on full display over the weekend in Minnesota when a high school baseball player comforted his friend right after striking him out in playoff game to advance to the state championship.
But Gold Star families have since lashed out at Trump over his false claims about past presidents, recalling how they were comforted by Obama and former President George W. Bush as they grieved.
Each has its own underlying cause, she says, from a need for energy, to be alert, be comforted, have a time-out and even be anesthetized in some way in order to relax.
"Some of the (market) fears may be comforted if we get good numbers out of China Monday evening," said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Speaking with The Talk co-hosts on Wednesday, the former Law & Order: SVU actor shared the story about how the two actresses comforted him on set just a day after his mother died.
As markets globally were comforted by the results of the French vote, the flood of money out of the perceived security of the yen was also as marked as that into the euro.
Time and money went into creating Venom's look, and fans simply looking for an improvement over Topher Grace's atrocity will be comforted by the fact that Fleischer's CGI team brought Venom to life.
But when Donald Trump finally visited Puerto Rico—two weeks after Hurricane Maria left much of the island without electricity and clean water—he comforted the residents by chucking paper towels at them.
"We are comforted to know that the system is working to protect the victims of violent crime from re-victimization by potentially violent hoaxers," Pozner said in a statement obtained by CBS News.
While her husband comforted Brandy Gonzalez, the boy's mother, Woodward held Killian's neck as rigidly still as possible for over a half-hour while waiting for paramedics to arrive, according to Idaho's KBOI.
"You live and you learn when you buy your first house and I'm trying to be comforted by the fact everyone says to me that this is par for the course," she says.
Still, after seeing the stock of Wells Fargo, and a slew of other lesser-known names, rise on Thursday, Cramer was comforted that the rally was broader than many investors seemed to think.
But we know that Mother is comforted by the idea of him being just like her—socially opposed and content—that when he shatters that perception, he too becomes a threat to her.
"As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41," Bush wrote.
I pray that they are comforted by the knowledge that John's was a truly remarkable life, a life that will always be remembered and held up as a paragon of service and integrity.
Perhaps most harrowing was this scene, which typically depicts Mélisande (here movingly sung and acted by Nadja Mchantaf) being comforted with a chaste kiss from King Arkel, the grandfather of her jealous husband.
Up until now, many investors have shrugged off such risks, comforted by surging corporate earnings — which were up nearly 29 percent for the S&P 500 index in the third quarter of 2018.
Amber Carr, Jefferson's sister and the mother of the small boy who witnessed the shooting, said her son has comforted her as she struggles to deal with the trauma of her sister's death.
At the home of Fidel Delgado, his bewildered wife, Maria Rocha, seemed comforted that one of us was a Spanish speaker who identified as a reporter and was interested in telling their story.
But through it all, people in Hong Kong have been comforted by the fact that the city has its own legal system — based on British common law, unlike China's — that is proudly independent.
The President and the first lady traveled to Pittsburgh on Tuesday to visit the Tree of Life temple, where the shooting rampage took place, and comforted several police officers wounded in the attack.
Coal miners, for instance, are not likely to be comforted by the idea that a regulation that leads to loss in coal mining jobs will also lead to creation of wind manufacturing jobs.
"We were comforted in the end that he was ending the dark path and turning himself in," Haffner says, "but being arrested in San Antonio means that it might not have been the case."
The Post just hits so many of the right buttons, so effectively, that it seems like something made in a lab to win big showbiz awards handed out by happily comforted and inspired Democrats.
It's going to be a long year for everyone waiting, but hopefully those who reserved the vehicle are comforted by the fact that even Elon's mom has to wait to receive her reserved vehicle.
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He raised $3,000 for a local drug treatment center, but he said the greatest gift of the evening was that people who'd lost loved ones to drug addiction came together and comforted one another.
She has never heard of alopecia, but is comforted when Beth tells her that one of her sisters also has it, and that she can find a way to cover up the bald spots.
Her resilience, her defiance… she is the strongest person I know – I do know she's not real – and her pursuit of the truth is unique and she should be praised and comforted for that.
I don't remember the first time Ana* read me or sent me my horoscope, but I can remember how the horoscopes she shared with me made me feel: comforted, and at peace with myself.
While the news was upsetting to Martinez and her fiancé, Kalani Prior, the couple were comforted that their son would still be able to lead a traditional life and function with a single eye.
When the evening comes to an end, you can revel in a gentle and soothing cup of warm green tea and be comforted in knowing that the polyphenols in your brew also combat oxidation.
The moon wants to be cozy, and in Aquarius, the moon feels most comforted by having some space—Aquarius is an air sign, after all, so it requires space to breath, explore, and experiment.
In between the kinmedai and the cherrystone clam, he remembered how Dena, the woman at the center of his new book, comforted him early in their relationship during a bumpy time in the bedroom.
He had gone into the game comforted by the knowledge that his team had always beaten Atlético this season and that, under his management, Barcelona had not lost in seven games against Simeone's team.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Thursday as traders were comforted by the Federal Reserve's economic outlook and looked ahead to Chair Janet Yellen's second day of address to Congress.
But they are comforted because they see the president as a bulwark against outright panic, working with business leaders and experts from within a bureaucracy that both the president and many Republicans still distrust.
Mr. Rogosnitzky said that Park East had strengthened safety measures at its temple, but that the leaders there were continuing to discuss how to ensure congregants still feel comforted and free in the space.
Shop Scotch-Brite Urban Outfitters Noodle SetSometimes it's the little things — like this top carted, previously on sale (but still affordable) UO noodle set — that make us feel the most comforted during rocky times.
To quote a Spanish paper quoting more unnamed associates — or perhaps the very same ones — Ronaldo had been "comforted" to learn that Florentino Pérez, the Real Madrid president, had spoken publicly in his support.
Gold prices eased to a near one-week low on Wednesday as risk sentiment improved after a drop in the number of new coronavirus cases comforted markets that the epidemic's effects could be contained.
Before José Fernéndez announced to the world that he was becoming a father, the late Miami Marlins pitcher showed off his paternal side when he deftly comforted a boy he saw crying in the stands.
Biden's allies have defended the former vice president's behavior, with multiple women, including Stephanie Carter, the wife of former secretary of defense Ash Carter, writing about how Biden comforted them in trying or stressful moments.
" Plus, he was comforted knowing that the surrogate mother for his grandchild "wasn't going to smoke, she's not going to drink, she's not going to put anything in her body that would harm the baby.
We anguished together when scar tissue pains appeared never-ending, comforted one another in moments of paranoia, assured each other that pregnancy is still possible, and celebrated when dinners are digested without waves of nausea.
Lacing up my running shoes at the crack of dawn every weekend, I was motivated — and even somewhat comforted — by the thought of other would-be marathoners near and far doing the exact same thing.
We guess some ocean-lovers are comforted by the fact that most attacks did not result in death; the waters are known for young bull sharks, who are simply confusing humans for marine-life food.
But instead of falling apart, a new book reveals that the presidential candidate comforted her top aide, Huma Abedin, who was sobbing because her then-husband, disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, was to blame.
"As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41," the 43rd president wrote.  
"In infancy, it's a parent's touch and voice that are most effective at comforting a stressed infant, and it's likely that these pathways of being comforted are still important in those experiencing ASMR," he says.
Though some White House aides said they felt comforted by McMaster's assurance that there would be no more firings, staffers were unnerved by a report from NBC News that Trump is considering dismissing Army Gen.
Amid suffering surrounding her, she raised her arms and belted out a gospel standard that had comforted her through homelessness, the death of a son and the flood that nearly killed her and her husband.
The euro rose sharply against the dollar on Sunday, hitting a five-and-a-half month high, and it continued climbing Monday morning, as currency markets globally were comforted by the results of France's vote.
I gave her a thumbs-up if she made a sale at work and I comforted her when she collapsed in the bathroom with the faucet running so that no one would hear her crying.
We might be comforted by the possibility that such a self-contained ecosystem of generic buildings, isolated from their landscapes, can without much hassle or nostalgia be knocked down or reconfigured for whatever comes next. 
Besides, the Muppets endure as the kind of cultural icons some naive, earnest part of our culture revisits to feel comforted; all we've become conditioned to expect from these puppets is a sense of warmth.
Then again, there's an alternative scenario, wherein a crying woman attracts the male partner because she has the intention of being comforted by sex, and now we're in Greenhill and Griffiths' "dominance/submission" thematic category.
They have each lost a sister who meant the world to them, and they have both been scapegoated when they should've been comforted, so she doesn't need to explain why she spent years hurting herself.
Others, glancing around the globe — to other European nations, to the United States, and even back home to Israel — comforted themselves with the fact that the far right remains far from taking control in Germany.
The high school student became ill and threw up onstage while the cameras were still rolling, before being comforted by another organizer and helped back to the podium where she resumed speaking for several minutes.
The Court's Republican majority allowed the execution to move forward without the imam in the execution chamber, despite the fact that Alabama permits Christian inmates to be comforted by a Christian pastor during an execution.
I feel like New Horizons has finally illuminated for me why this is so, and it comes down to how much of this game is intended to make the player feel warm, comforted and safe.
So I love the question, and I would say that in Silicon Valley companies are comforted by the low standard deviation of ... So Uber has this percentage and so does Google and so does Facebook.
When Tish finds out that she is pregnant and is comforted by her mother, Sharon Rivers (Regina King), her family invites Fonny's family to their apartment to tell them the news about the impending baby.
AIM-listed ASOS, whose profit warning had triggered a global retail selloff in December, jumped 8 percent as investors were comforted by the fashion retailer's affirmation of annual targets despite a plunge in half-year earnings.
WATCH: Jennifer Lawrence Reveals the Hilarious Way Amy Schumer Comforted Her After Darren Aronofsky Split Since then, they've been seen all over the city as well as Los Angeles and even Paris for a romantic getaway.
When celebrities like Lady Gaga and Elton John chimed in with support for Caitlyn, her daughters were comforted by the fact that they lived in a world that would make room for their dad after all.
"In the thirty-three years we shared together, he raised me, taught me, corrected me, comforted me, encouraged me, and supported me in all things," The View co-host said in a statement shared on Twitter.
If they happen to hear something that's uncomfortable or disturbing from the mainstream media, they can click on Fox News and be immediately comforted and have their anger turned back on the true boogeyman — the left.
AIM-listed ASOS, whose profit warning had triggered a global retail selloff in December, jumped 6.3 percent as investors were comforted by the fashion retailer's affirmation of annual targets despite a plunge in half-year earnings.
Despite the tortured teenage blues I was going through, I had not known the sadness Apple expressed in "Sullen Girl," or the despair in "I Know," or the disappointment in "Paper Bag," and this comforted me.
In a widely watched test of his presidential mien, Trump comforted victims and thanked volunteers and first responders after being criticized earlier in the week for not showing sufficient empathy to Texas residents during catastrophic flooding.
According to One Green Planet, the starving youngster has been distraught without his mother, but he was comforted when elephant whisperer Lek Chailert — founder of Save Elephant Foundation and Elephant Nature Park in Thailand — visited Winkabaw.
This time, Rapid7 helped Mattel fix its security flaw before anybody exploited it, but the presence of flaws that could put children in danger in toys meant to keep them comforted is, well, not very comforting.
While we're obviously all comforted by the news that Big Little Lies will indeed be returning for a second season, it still means we have a Monterey-shaped hole in our hearts until it comes back.
And while we know that season 8 is going to top out at a paltry 6 episodes, we're comforted in knowing that season 8 is going to rule harder than Queen Cersei, First of Her Name.
In Black Is the Color, a sailor left adrift in a lifeboat due to Kafkaesque circumstances is comforted by a mermaid, who treats him like he's an average Tinder date who texts more than she'd like.
They seize on real data on autistic kids who do find themselves comforted, or some babies that should be swaddled, and they go on to say there is scientific evidence, rather than this is personal preference.
She refuses to be touched, or to be comforted—she had stopped to pray when she was preyed upon—and questions how a benevolent God to which she has devoted her life could let this happen.
He said that week he had comforted two parishioners who had lost parents but could not travel home for the funerals because they did not have legal residency and would not be able to come back.
Mr. Morin, whose organization has been providing assistance to Mr. Villalaz, said the victim and his family were comforted somewhat by the arrest of a suspect, and grateful for the efforts of the Milwaukee Police Department.
All the while, I comforted myself with the idea that these monkeys were my research partners, and that by creating developmental disorders in monkeys born in a lab, we could better understand these disorders in humans.
Melania Trump has comforted victims in Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Puerto Rico after hurricanes, and Las Vegas, Parkland and Pittsburgh after shootings; has highlighted the opioid crisis, the scourge of bullying and much more, said Grisham.
When the Yankees traded Aroldis Chapman and Andrew Miller, two of baseball's best relievers, for prospects at the end of July, they were comforted by having the 6-foot-8 Betances to rebuild their bullpen around.
"We're comforted by the fact that the company reiterated guidance on the top-line as we think this was a fear post first-quarter 2019 earnings," Sanjay Sakhrani, an analyst with KBW, wrote in a note.
For example, according to several Hadith (Sahih Bukhari 676-678), the Prophet Mohammed would cut short his prayer whenever he heard a child cry, so that he or she could be comforted as soon as possible.
And in that way, I am certain that Nicole is enough for me, certain I don't need a child to make the relationship meaningful; I am thrilled and comforted, stimulated and calmed by this amazing woman.
Rogers often comforted children on the show and taught them in simple terms, but the documentary shows how he did so with a profound respect for the dignity of each child that almost rises to veneration.
And coincidentally, soon after Ms. Bowers moved east, Ms. Ruben had to undergo a battery of tests for what turned out to be a noncancerous brain mass, and she was comforted by having her mother nearby.
By nightfall, about 100 people staged a sit-in directly in front of the police cordon near the university, including women who were said to be mothers of trapped protesters, sobbing and being comforted by others.
Harold R. Denton, the unflappable federal bureaucrat who comforted Americans worried that the nation's worst commercial nuclear power accident, at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania in 1979, would escalate into a doomsday catastrophe, died on Feb.
Gently scooping up the four-week-old baby from the wet grass, he took him inside, where the tiny creature was instantly comforted by Andersen's cat, Coco, who washed him with her tongue and warmed him up.
The delegates in Marrakesh were comforted in part by a hope that Mr Trump would soon realise that withdrawing from the Paris deal would weaken his hand in every other international bargain he might wish to make.
"As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41," the 43rd president wrote on Instagram.
She only had to pause twice during the race: once at mile 6, when her two-year-old son's seatbelt got unbuckled; and again at mile 8, when the baby was crying and needed to be comforted.
In a symbolic display of unity, a Muslim man, Sadiq Patel, comforted an elderly Jewish woman, Renee Rachel Black, who was visibly upset, and they prayed together at a floral tribute to the victims during Tuesday's vigil.
In luxembourg (nbsa) * Says policies will be changed in order to minimise room for individual interpretation * Ceo says i'm comforted by conclusion that no evidence has been found that nordea employees have proactively contributed to tax evasion.
We are inspired to see her alongside our state heads at Normandy commemoration ceremonies, impressed by her own very visible support of the military, and comforted by her messages of support or condolence in times of grief.
But if I do end up making the switch to Android, I'm comforted in the fact that Samsung recently created a line of GIFs to use as comebacks in response to anyone who disses the green bubble.
During a rough patch in my relationship with my boyfriend, Matt was the one who comforted me; he took me out to breakfast, because nothing cures a heartbreak and a hangover like a bacon-egg-and-cheese.
Nor are many skeptics comforted by the fact that a former logistics manager at a Target store has made millions of dollars betting that the VIX index, Wall Street's closely watched fear gauge, will continue to fall.
It's hard to tell, but certainly when it comes to these big tech-driven responses, a lot of Chinese people are comforted by that because there's a general belief that technology can solve a lot of problems.
Test pilots on Defiant said they love the rear pusher-prop, which is designed to provide revolutionary thrust, but are also comforted that it can take direct hits in combat without causing catastrophic failure to the aircraft.
"Whether we're eating lamb tagine, pot roast, or a hearty soup, the idea of gathering for a hearty meal with friends and family on a Sunday makes me feel comforted," she told the "Today" show in 2012.
Ms. Vettori told reporters from her hospital bed of how one Palestinian co-worker, Basel, ran to her side, comforted her and stanched the flow of blood from her wound with a paper roll until help arrived.
Justin's been attending church with new wife Hailey Baldwin -- just as he did when he was dating Selena -- but Wednesday, the Biebs was flying solo and he needed to be comforted by friends as he was leaving.
As well as the sweet elderly lady that had to walk out of her home to see such tragedy occurring but yet was so kind to try to help me and keep me comforted until further help arrived.
Watch the whole thing above, and simultaneously feel ashamed that Ric Flair's dance moves are better than yours, and comforted by the fact that some way, somehow, said moves are probably going to solve all the world's woes.
" At her bungalow off the west coast of Scotland, Diana's mother, Frances Shand Kydd, 53, was comforted by her parish priest, who told PEOPLE, "She is in terrible pain, like anyone who has lost their child would be.
But even though I've been comforted and inspired by the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, I've also been frustrated with how much the biggest gender reckoning in recent memory has been driven by reductive conversations about men vs. women.
Or maybe we're comforted by the layer of plausible deniability that comes with thirsting for straight women — it's never actually going to happen between any of us and Weisz, even hypothetically, so our sexual desires aren't fully exposed.
As Bloodsworth's son was comforted by several people nearby, 37-year-old Bloodsworth told the officer he was trying to "teach him to swim," according to a police report obtained by the Daytona Beach News-Journal and Fox13.
Safety: To shore up an individual's violated sense of safety, we ask a survivor to identify and seek out people and places she trusts, where she is welcomed, comforted, and accepted in spite of all her raw vulnerability.
Shukla made his first trip to this principal source of the Ganges to collect its water for his grandfather, a Hindu priest close to death, who he hoped would be comforted by this physical connection to the river.
He had been comforted recently by the presence of his mother, who had spent the last several weeks of spring training with him and was watching him pitch against the Rays before returning home to the Dominican Republic.
They hoped to show video of Guyger being comforted by other officers and the Dallas Police Association president telling an officer to turn off a squad car's recording device, but the jury was removed as the defense protested.
First appearance: 1.1, "Winter Is Coming"After the poisoning death of the Hand of the King Jon Arryn, Jaime Lannister comforted his twin sister Cersei, who was nervous that Arryn may have told someone the Lannister family secret.
"I am so sad about my mom's passing but comforted by all the memories I have and that she lived a happy, long life with my father," Amy, 55, said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE at the time.
The "Trainwreck" actor answered that he's not in therapy, and also revealed that he has cried after sex, he's comforted by people who listen to what he says, and the sweetest thing he's ever gifted his mom is security.
Patients who were comforted by regular visits from a spouse, friend or caregiver were 31 percent less likely to experience delirium after surgery than patients who didn't get this type of support that might potentially help ease their stress.
"While it weighs heavily on us that our response caused harm to these victims, we are comforted that none of our rounds caused the death of any of these innocent people," Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said on Twitter.
A comforting presence His presence at the most senior levels of the Trump White House has comforted some of his former colleagues and even Democrats who worried about the fate of the country in the wake of Trump's election.
"They both genuinely like and feel comforted by each other, plus their sexual chemistry is strong," she says, adding that their charts seemingly allude to a dynamic that's common across young couples: "Growth is the purpose of this relationship."
Comforted by the thought that the Estonian government is monitoring him, he fears that if he travels abroad and a bomb goes off nearby, he might be unable to prove his innocence and would be scapegoated and imprisoned again.
That may have comforted some core members of the Fox News audience but it also came to symbolize a climate in which, according to the allegations against him, he lorded his power over female staff members in predatory fashion.
"The doom and gloom actually made me feel comforted, because this is gloomy," Hannah Leffingwell, 26, a PhD student at New York University, told Refinery29 after the rally, gesturing as if to show she's talking about everything around us.
When a community is in pain precisely due to the hate of those who don't bother to get to know it, it is also comforted by those who send love to it even if they, too, don't know it.
As the endorphins wear thin, my muscles set back to their wet noodle status, I'm comforted with the knowledge that there will be more of the same— organizers told me that hope to throw these free classes on a monthly basis.
Her self-involved, neotenous sex kittens, with child consciousnesses, after having been comforted and pied, and in the early 2010s, having faced bleak, rural dystopias, have become more like actual people and now seek comfort in heteronormative romantic and sexual relationships.
At the hospital, as Nicholson observed distraught younger veterans being comforted by family members after losing limbs in Iraq, it occurred to him that perhaps they could also find peace and a sense of purpose while fishing on a river.
While investors have been comforted by China's moves to restore calm to battered markets, confidence remains fragile as the death toll from the outbreak continued to climb sharply to over 600, leaving policymakers fretting over the potential drag on global growth.
The babies experience the same movements as they do when they are in the womb and are comforted by the beating of the mother's heart, said Nathalie Charpak, a French pediatrician and one of the founders of Colombia's Kangaroo Foundation.
MEGHAN MCCAIN IS COMFORTED BY JOE BIDEN Former vice president Biden appeared on The View in December 2017 and consoled the co-host, whose father John McCain was diagnosed with same cancer that took the life of his late son, Beau.
So Clinton's supporters have long felt comforted that even if the race tightened by a couple of points nationwide and states like Florida and North Carolina slipped away from her, the firewall seemed likely to remain intact and protect her victory.
I did not realize at the time, but he gave me confidence when I needed it most, because no matter where we were going or where were living, he comforted me, played with me and did everything I asked of him.
The gap between Alberta's 10-year yield and the yield on Canada's 10-year benchmark has narrowed to 96 basis points after peaking at nearly 126 basis points in February, when investors were comforted by a partial recovery in oil prices.
Superheroes are magnetic, drawing in the masses, exuding a confidence that others glom onto, comforted by a sense that ultimately all will be okay, even, if at a particular point, it seems that the chips are stacked against a positive outcome.
At the presentation ceremony afterwards, she broke down and, in one of the iconic images in Wimbledon annals, burst into tears while being comforted by the Duchess of Kent, the British royal who gave her a shoulder to cry on — literally.
"While the effects could be similar to a vibrator you can get off Amazon, there are women who would definitely be comforted to know how much work and time has gone into the research and development of this device," says Eyvazzadeh.
We are comforted by the knowledge that a whole "village" adopted Matadi and joined forces to offer him treatment that was not available in the DRC and which would have given him the opportunity to have a new and different life.
If you're a Democrat who has ever been frightened at extreme legislation being voted out of the House of Representatives only to be comforted by the belief it would never pass the Senate, you may be in for a rude awakening.
People who lost their homes in the great recession and who are still struggling certainly are  comforted knowing people like Warren Buffett, multimillionaire race horse owners and NASCAR owners get great tax benefits while they still struggle to make ends meet.
IAAF president Sebastian Coe said the Council felt "comforted" the changes had come about as a result of the decision to ban the Russians but recognized that athletics still had work to do to regain the trust of the public.
Natalia Fekete, a 33-year-old Slovakian fan, said that she was "a little scared" to attend the match but that she felt comforted because Russian fans had far less antipathy toward Slovakian fans than they did toward the English.
"The move to direct sales is bold, though we are comforted that 70%+ of Tesla buyers in 2018 did *not* test drive prior to purchase," Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi wrote in a research note shortly after Tesla's announcement a week ago.
Francis traveled to the city of Loreto, site of one of Italy's most visited religious shrines, where he said a Mass, comforted many sick people, and signed a paper he has written on the role of young people in the Church.
"We're also comforted by the fact that he has plenty of Jewish voices around him, and we're comfortable with how he has acted on Jewish issues, whether it's support for Israel, whether it's something like condemning the attacks," he said.
Yet they were comforted and supported by people who recognized their worth as humans, their ability to contribute to our country, and who could see beyond the differences in language and culture to embrace them and help them enter their communities.
LAS VEGAS — President Trump comforted the victims of Sunday's deadly mass shooting and paid tribute to those who tended to them, taking up on Wednesday a harrowing duty of the modern presidency that has nevertheless become numbing in its regularity.
As Keys made her way underneath the stands of Arthur Ashe Stadium after the match, she was also comforted by Kim Clijsters, a four-time Grand Slam champion who did not claim her first major title until her fifth final.
Perhaps the poignant images from Wednesday night — of a little girl, with an orange bow in her hair, crying as she was carried away, and of a distraught Almora being comforted by teammates and a security guard — will spur further change.
The potent psychedelic brew was every bit as intense as it was promised to be, and took me on a harrowing journey into the darkest recesses of my psyche, leaving me both haunted and comforted by visions of the afterlife.
With its warm palette and gentle scenes of the worried child being comforted, this book could function as a sequel to Sanna's astounding debut picture book, "The Journey," which recounted a family's dangerous flight from their home in a war zone.
It seemed the theory was that parents and students would be so comforted by the opportunity to speak to a real person that the process of taking on tens of thousands of dollars of debt would feel almost worry free.
Comforted by recent upbeat manufacturing and service data, Chinese investors are turning their attention to a flurry of fresh economic data in the coming weeks that is widely expected to reinforce views that the world's second-largest economy is stabilising.
Survey respondents were more likely to say that black girls, compared to white girls, need less nurturing, less protection, to be supported less, to be comforted less, are more independent, know more about adult topics, and know more about sex.
We don't have to worry because somebody out there is making the tough choices, and maybe some of us feel conflicted about that, and maybe some of us celebrate it, but we all feel comforted by it, on some level.
Once inside, Kesha sat somberly in the back of the room, where her mother Pebe comforted her while lawyers for her, her longtime collaborator Dr. Luke (né Lukasz Gottwald) and her label's parent company, Sony, argued over the fate of her recording career.
But the assumed shift towards more tightening was bad news for stock markets, which have been comforted by the idea there would be no squeeze on the funds and companies that have borrowed and invested trillions of dollars globally over the past decade.
Bran forgave Theon and gave him the confidence he needed to die, Drogon comforted his mommy as she wept over the man she friend-zoned for 8 seasons, and Sansa and Tyrion shared the most intimate look of comfort, understanding and admiration ever.
George W. Bush also shared the touching photograph to Instagram, explaining, "As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41."
Despite how much bigger and longer that swarm was than California's current on-going one, residents of the state should be comforted to know that Yellowstorm's 2010 swarm simply petered out on its own, with no larger quake or event at the end.
Barnette runs them down—the stranger in a grocery store who comforted a crying Madelyn by giving her a stuffed animal and then nonchalantly going about his day, the vending machines that dispensed umbrellas, the pride shopkeepers felt about keeping their curbs pristine.
ABC Breaking News | Latest News VideosMore than a year after her husband's death, Sheryl Sandberg is thanking the women in her life who comforted her through her darkest days – and once again calling for other women to lean in and support one another.
On the contrary, the goal is to show them, when they're not feeling secure or comforted, that they are actually more competent and stronger than they think they are and that there are many things they can do to make themselves even stronger.
"It's something that has always comforted me when I was going through my process of discovering my queerness, and helped me to overcome the shame and the feeling of being pushed away from my culture," Geedi says in their Limit(less) interview.
The dejected boy from the fall finale who was comforted by an administrator in the foster care system is entering the orbit of Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), who recently had a painful parting with Deja (Lyric Ross).
And they'll be further comforted to find that Trump is, somewhere, relying on fairly conventional Republican advisers when he needs to write his policies — and that reliance is likely to increase as he tries to unite his party in a general election.
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - The premium investors demand for holding French government bonds over German peers shrank to a fresh one-month low on Thursday, with markets comforted by presidential election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron's bid to outline his plans for the economy.
MUMBAI, March 1 (Reuters) - Indian shares rose more than 2 percent on Tuesday, tracking gains in Asian markets after China eased monetary policy and as investors were comforted after the government stuck to its fiscal deficit target for the year starting in April.
The Borderline Bar & Grill, the kind of place that comforted and supported the community in times of distress, is closed after a Marine veteran opened fire there last week in what authorities called a "horrific scene" before he apparently took his own life.
To hear a guard casually joke as innocent children weep inconsolably, warehoused in detention centers, not even allowed — by government policy — to be hugged or comforted seems a story from a despotic regime, not from the world's shining beacon of freedom and opportunity.
I have comforted myself with the idea that anxiety in the face of the real is an American cynosure—a point of pride, even—essentialized by Edward Hopper in painting and by the likes of Robert Frank and Diane Arbus in photography.
Mr. Rajoy will be comforted by the Popular Party's victory in Galicia, his native region, even if the Galician president, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ran a campaign that was heavily centered on his own merits rather than those of his national party boss.
But, as a minority of white Christians know, and the majority of Christians of color never need be reminded, the God of love is always hanging around, the brown-skinned Jewish rabbi preaching about the poor being blessed and the broken-hearted comforted.
He comforted me in a way that wasn't cajoling [how] I imagine a parent with a closed mind would — you know, to convince me that heartbreak was a heterosexual emotion, and that gay relationships should somehow hurt less because they're less real.
The numbers suggest that the true audience for Thiel's call for an end to the "fake culture wars" wasn't LGBT Americans (who tuned Trump out) but rather secular midwesterners who would be comforted by the fact that Trump has a gay friend.
Back in Texas the following day, in $50 Converse sneakers and a TEXAS-emblazoned baseball cap, Melania Trump comforted children in a shelter, and handed out supplies, looking on as her husband encouraged volunteers at a church and received updates from state representatives.
Read: These March for Our Lives students brought their sign A-game to D.C. Jammal Lemy, a former student of Stoneman Douglas and a friend of Joaquin's, said he was comforted by the overwhelming support and solidarity from students outside of Parkland.
Maybe this is just indicative of my brain worms, but nothing has comforted me more in this time of uncertainty — not any government announcement, not any social distancing, not any quarantine — than watching Chet Hanks do burpees at some random-ass park, shirtless.
But the role of a man who comforted victims and helped the wounded in the deadly terrorist attack in Manchester, England, this spring was thrown into question on Wednesday as he appeared in court, charged with stealing from the people he had aided.
The actress, who plead guilty to paying $15,000 to doctor her daughter's SAT scores, successfully advocated for pay parity on the show and also comforted Longoria when she was the only member of the core cast not nominated for a Golden Globe.
MANCHESTER (Reuters) - A Muslim man comforted an elderly Jewish women and the pair prayed together at a floral tribute in the center of Manchester in a symbol of the city's unity following a suicide bomb attack which killed at least 22 people.
Sadiq Patel came and comforted Renee Rachel Black, who was visibly upset, and prayed next to her beside a display of flowers in Albert Square, where a vigil was held on Tuesday for victims of Monday night's attack at an Ariana Grande concert.
"Not only have you supported and comforted each other, but you've helped awaken the conscience of the nation, and challenged decision-makers to make the safety of our children the country's top priority," the Obamas wrote in the letter, dated March 10.
But at Yale, infants were comforted from the beginning, and physicians gave the babies morphine only if they could not eat an ounce at one time, could not sleep for an hour undisturbed or could not be quieted after 10 minutes of crying.
And while achieving meaningful reductions may not be without difficulty, Mr. Perciasepe said, "I'm comforted that we have so much momentum, though we still need to be going faster, and the fact that we need to continue to accelerate may be lost."
Antonio Basco — whose wife, Margie Reckard, was killed during a shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas — is comforted by a woman next to a white wooden cross bearing the name of his late wife at a memorial for victims, Aug. 15.
The teams may have been comforted by some numbers: they were told key decisions were now correct 91 percent of the time, up 9 percentage points from last season, while only 3 percent of cases had taken longer than 90 seconds to judge.
Once when White was in a car with Nassar during a training camp, "he comforted me and rubbed my leg and said everything was going to be O.K., and that it wasn't fair that Mary Lee was treating me this way," she said.
As she comforted Wei's parents and her own, her anxiety began to manifest in physical symptoms: She coughed up blood, lost her appetite, couldn't keep food down, could not sleep, and stayed glued to her phone day and night, waiting to hear from Wei.
"To all of Adelaide's army, to all who touched her and comforted her and tried to save her, you will always be a part of our family," the actor and singer said towards the end of the service, as his wife stood by his side.
Some 33X M1 and M2 users had complained about the headband being susceptible to cracking (an issue I never encountered in months of contented use of those headphones), and they'll be comforted to know Sony's design shakeup has delivered a new headband with more padding.
Instead of assuming, however, that weekly support is needed for many months, we should remind our patients and ourselves that they can usually do fine with less intensive treatment, and that the goal of treatment is not to make them feel more secure or comforted.
Most mothers do not need to be comforted by their six-year-old daughters, but as a child, I found her physical presence to be both comforting and terrifying; her feet, funny-shaped, Spam-smelling, and certainly irritating, were a means to receive her attention.
I think we were certainly [comforted] by that, and definitely excited by the idea of telling a story that maintained some ambiguity...We knew by the end of part one that people did have questions, and certain individuals were looking for ways to find answers.
In company news, shares of BHP Billiton advanced 2178.15 percent on the Australian market, following a 0.663 percent gain in London, as investors appeared to have been comforted by a better-than-expected underlying profit print despite the mining company reporting a record loss.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES CONGRESS: Just at the moment when political analysts said Trump is comforted by the unflagging support of his base, Senate Republicans on Sunday strung together enough votes to block the president's emergency declaration to build more miles of border wall. Sen.
But despite a preview for the episode that showed an angry Giudice calling her husband for help and a crying Laurita being comforted by fellow Housewife Siggy Flicker, all went well on the cast's girls trip to Crystal Springs Resort in Hamburg, New Jersey.
After the first episode of GAYCATION, I Googled you and read that you grew up in Indiana—it comforted me to know someone from a smaller area has grown to be a light in the LGBTQ community, as well as a successful writer/artist.
When I then watched, through a mist of my own disapproval, the sight of The Libertines' reuniting so they could get a ticket on that big money noughties nostalgia train, I was comforted by the thought of that not being my beloved LCD up there.
During early childhood, your parents are literally in control of your stress system: Young babies cannot self-regulate or calm themselves and it takes thousands repetitions of being soothed and comforted by the same few people over and over for this to be learned.
"We all are just trying to survive and the more we are open and talk about our struggles, the more other people will feel comforted and feel it's OK and they will get through the day, the week, the year as well," she said.
"The week ahead will depend on how seriously the market is comforted by the Fed's message of support, and though risk assets will likely have more stability, we expect investors to remain tentative until easing is actually announced," said Peter McCallum, rates strategist at Mizuho.
"The week ahead will depend on how seriously the market is comforted by the Feds message of support, and though risk assets will likely have more stability, we expect investors to remain tentative until easing is actually announced," said Peter McCallum, rates strategist at Mizuho.
Are the tens of thousands of migrant children held in government custody, some of whom never see their families again, to feel comforted by American Dirt's limp exhortation to the average reader—or by Oprah Winfrey's selection of the novel for her famed Book Club?
Selected parents of graduating seniors will be asked to talk about how they encouraged their children to get enough sleep, comforted them when they came home with B's and discouraged them from skipping ahead in math to be eligible for higher level classes earlier.
European stocks FTEU3 gained 0.3 percent as markets were comforted by the euro zone growth data, combined with a 255.9-232/256.1 year high in commodity shares and on a 254.8 percent jump in Italian stocks following a merger deal for two of its banks.
Antonio Basco — whose wife, Margie Reckard, was killed during a shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas — is comforted by a woman next to a white wooden cross bearing the name of his late wife at a memorial for victims of the shooting, Aug.
Her supporters fume, though, that Trump refused to reappoint her, though they are somewhat comforted by the choice of Powell, who is expected to be slightly more hawkish on rates and the balance sheet and a bit less stringent on regulations than his predecessor.
The challenge was evident at hospitals across the city, including Brooklyn Hospital Center, a 175-year-old hospital where Walt Whitman once comforted the Civil War wounded and where Anthony Fauci, the White House adviser who is now American's most famous doctor, was born.
The challenge was evident at hospitals across the city, including Brooklyn Hospital Center, a 175-year-old hospital where Walt Whitman once comforted the Civil War wounded and where Anthony Fauci, the White House adviser who is now American's most famous doctor, was born.
Scrolling (and strolling) through empty streets, Esparza recounts his mother's decision to cross the border: She knows that the cruzada consists of walking long distances by foot … She is temporarily comforted by the idea that when she returns it will be under different circumstances.
This continual cooperation would have put pressure on cognitive capacities for social tolerance, conceiving of others as collaborators in future cooperation … Dana Lynn also hypothesizes that we may be instinctually comforted by fire; he found some preliminary evidence that suggests blood pressure lowers when we're around it.
Lauren – who is now 16 and was born less than three months after 9/11 – and her two older siblings, Caitlyn, 22, and Donald Jr., 133, became like surrogate children to their father's surviving fellow officers, and Lauren is comforted by his final act of bravery.
Antonio Basco, whose wife Margie Reckard was murdered during a shooting at a Walmart store, is comforted by a woman next to a white wooden cross bearing the name of his late wife, at a memorial for the victims of the shooting in El Paso, Aug. 230.
I cannot image the pain of a mother being separated from her young child — a child who can't even be comforted by her father because the authorities have confiscated the baby's passport (she has British citizenship only), making her an effective prisoner of Iran as well.
As the afternoons went on, and as the water flowed further onto the shore, and as the headliners professed how much this has meant to them, those attending would creep in front of the stage, finally crammed together but comforted by the vague chill of the night.
"Everything that's already happened doesn't matter at all," said Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who might be comforted by the fact that he - along with quarterback Russell Wilson - has yet to suffer a playoff loss in the Pacific Northwest while Detroit hasn't won a postseason game since 1991.
"As much as our family is going to miss this dog, we're comforted to know he'll bring the same joy to his new home, Walter Reed, that he brought to 41," Bush's son, former President George W. Bush, wrote as he reposted Sully's picture on Instagram.

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