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58 Sentences With "commiserating with"

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For a moment, Peggy considered commiserating with him— I'm ripping in half!
He took comfort in commiserating with close friends from college about the challenge.
Ron switched off his camera with a grumble, commiserating with a nearby malcontent.
Surface tablets will be on the sidelines, perhaps commiserating with the respective teams' placekickers.
Within days, hundreds of researchers left comments commiserating with Gowers, a winner of the prestigious Fields Medal.
I've spent more Valentine's Days commiserating with a fellow military spouse than I have with my own husband.
It was strange, perhaps, for him to be commiserating with me—arguably one of those responsible for tearing him apart.
David West, another new signee last summer, remembered commiserating with Aldridge as they waded through their first weeks and months together.
One can interpret it from the perspective of both a bitter adult patronizing a Kid, and a Kid commiserating with another Kid.
There's a sadness to commiserating with someone over the science experiment your body becomes when you're trying to treat mental illness medically.
When circumstances conspire such that Patty must be seen in public in a bikini, she finds herself commiserating with a trans woman.
You're not just watching and commiserating with the movie's title character from in front of a screen; you're there, in the room.
"Most people have responded positively, either by expressing that they found it funny or by commiserating with the indebtedness aspect," Kennedy explained.
Huizar, a U.S. citizen who was born in Mexico, said she spent much of Tuesday night commiserating with family across the border.
In Nina Riggs's memoir "The Bright Hour," she tells of commiserating with a friend who is also dealing with triple negative breast cancer.
Afterward, I met her outside, where she was cheerful but mildly annoyed, commiserating with a group of editors who also missed the show.
Ms. Shibari was commiserating with others in the industry, wondering how to make ends meet, when a friend dangled an idea: What about … porn?
A lot of it is just friends helping friends identify the species of bird that they saw in the field (or commiserating with blown identifications).
But he couldn't -- it hurt too much -- and that's why he was standing at my table, commiserating with the only other black person in the restaurant.
" Commiserating with host Andy Cohen, Sidibe asked him, "You're in the public eye – how often do people tweet you about things that don't make you feel great?
That usually meant waking up shortly before 3AM, commiserating with a bunch of other nerds on Twitter, and then going back to bed 30 or so minutes later.
Obama wrote in her memoir, "Becoming," that she was simply commiserating with the Queen over what a pain it can be to stand for hours in uncomfortable high heels.
His players were at his back, at the other end of the field, applauding their fans, commiserating with them, the mood proud but somber, stony faces and distant eyes.
Who can forget Philippa Forrester – every boy's childhood crush Philippa Forrester – commiserating with contestants down in the pit, as they wept over the smouldering remains of their life's work?
Commiserating with Kelly Ripa about how much easier the second baby is, she said that not only is one-year-old Ines great at sleeping through the night, she's already a miniature gourmand.
" We saw it in Hepola's Blackout, which concludes with the author commiserating with a crying newcomer in a meeting: "I was in the exact same place ... I was lost for a very long time.
He was commiserating with Sheriff Mims about the restrictions that the California "sanctuary" law puts on the ability of local law enforcement officers to make decisions about when someone should be flagged to ICE.
Even the beleaguered Mike gets in a good jab now and then, as when he's commiserating with his father after discovering that one daughter's sexual explorations were going further than he was prepared for.
It stomps on the empathy you'd been encouraged to extend to Eminem, who's long rapped potently about battling his personal demons, making it unclear if you've been commiserating with a sociopath the whole time.
"Sexting is like baseball cards," Yaghoobian said, noting that they're a kind of social currency that allows us to document and collect others' sexual interest in us, all while bonding (and sometimes commiserating) with friends over shared sexual experiences.
Crissle and Kid Fury were their long-lost friends, after all; the fans were finally seeing in person the voices they had spent many hours laughing and commiserating with while listening to the duo's pop culture podcast, The Read.
The video was posted overnight, and in it Mr. Trudeau is heard commiserating with President Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain about Mr. Trump's conduct on the first day of the two-day NATO gathering.
After commiserating with him about the Academy's decision to overlook both he and Michael B. Jordan for Oscar nominations, I asked him about Blackout for Human Rights, the relationship between art and politics, and his own views on Martin Luther King's legacy.
I was having such a good time commiserating with the characters' comical neuroses and their attempts to achieve emotional equilibrium, in songs featuring music and lyrics that often have the peppery charm of light operetta, that I was blindsided by the onset of Whizzer's illness.
We learn both of these details because of a side journey by Nora, in which she watches the now-older Lily on a playground (and briefly intervenes on her behalf in a dispute with another kid), and then spends an evening hanging out and commiserating with Erika.
But good news for WowWee has meant frustration for parents, who've been posting to the brand's Facebook page looking for advice on where to find Fingerlings and commiserating with other users who don't want to pay markups of up to three or four times retail price for Fingerlings toys.
Williamson indicated that she was commiserating with the sentiments behind such a fluid race, writing that "I have deep respect for the millions of people who are currently reflecting on how they'll vote or caucus in the weeks ahead" and that in a field of "good, solid" candidates, picking one would be "difficult."
Otherwise, he saved his energy for commiserating with his shell-shocked audience, reminding everyone that Vegas is home to both a strip of casinos and real people whose lives are now changed forever, and making sure that everyone saw the faces of those in Congress who continually vote in the National Rifle Association's best interest.
Before him, she didn't have much luck with her boyfriends, often commiserating with Matsuzaka about their lack of love life. :She is known as Miss Dori Snell in the Vitello and Phuuz dubs. :She is known as Miss Anderson in the Funimation dub. ; : :Midori's 26-year-old husband.
Burton asks Frank to keep him informed on the case and wiretaps Frank's office telephone. Just as Whitney is about to flee the country, he sees Richmond on television publicly commiserating with Sullivan – a close friend and financial supporter of the president – on his loss. Incensed, Whitney decides to bring Richmond to justice. He taunts Russell, leaving her a photograph of the letter opener.
She leaves, thinking she is fired. Out that night, commiserating with Joanne, Lane discovers Liam is a total fraud, and he has lied about everything, in reality he is a waiter at a restaurant. Lane realizes all her lying has caused her bad karma. The next day, to her surprise, Tom calls her and tells her to get into the office to present the visuals at the big meeting.
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers had a hit with "Midnight Choir", which includes the line, "Do they have Mogen David in Heaven, SweetJesus? If they don't, who the hell wants to go?" In "As hot as it was you ought to thank me" by Nanci Kincaid Berry's Mother drinks Mogen David Wine when commiserating with neighbor ladies. In Lightnin' Hopkins' song "Black Cat Blues" he mentions Mogen David Wine several times.
Roosevelt asked Willkie to serve as his informal envoy in Britain. Although defeated in the election, Willkie had become a major figure on the public scene, and at age 48, was deemed likely to remain one for years to come. Landon had received some 6,000 letters commiserating with him in his defeat; Willkie received over 100,000. Financially independent, he was in no hurry to decide among the many offers of employment from top law firms and major corporations.
He tries to cover things up, but Lois finds out just as another woman arrives with Stewie. Peter tries to deceptively downplay it to Lois, but with rage she calls him an idiot and fed up with him, hurting his feelings. Peter is then visited by a man who tells him that the eyes they left in the park got mixed up. Commiserating with the guys at The Drunken Clam, Quagmire suggests Peter broaden his horizons.
Off duty police Sgt. Howard Mills saw them drive off, took down the description of the car and its direction of travel, and called police headquarters at 9:34. This was in the direction of Needham Heights, which then (since demolished) had a fire station that was part of the beat of Haddock. He happened to be there commiserating with the on-duty firemen after his crossing guard duties when a call came from fire department headquarters about the robbery at 9:45.
They are, to their astonishment, offered seasonal jobs when the ferries start in spring. 35\. Hogmanay – Narrated by Renton, who is back in Leith for New Year, with Nicksy as a guest, but without Sick Boy, who has remained in London (to seduce Marsha). At a party, Begbie sings a song, which greatly moves Spud, but Franco becomes angry at the subsequent praise. They head down to Sully's party, Renton commiserating with Alison on the recent death of her mother.
All of these works have in common a gesture of compassion. In Trivia, Gay writes as if commiserating with those who live in London and are menaced by falling masonry and bedpan slops, and The Shepherd's Week features great detail of the follies of everyday life and eccentric character. Even The Beggar's Opera, which is a clear satire of Robert Walpole, portrays its characters with compassion. The villains have pathetic songs in their own right and are acting out of exigency rather than boundless evil.
The Result: Ted finishes first. Dave finishes second, and makes the dramatic gesture of commiserating with the now-eliminated Wayne, who incurs more than ten two-minute penalties and never solves the directions on his starting disc. The Second Challenge: Dave and Ted must navigate a car from the pit back to their hotel. They may turn either left or right from the pit exit, and may make further left turns without penalty, but the contestant incurs a five-kilometre penalty for each right turn.
Redfern police station, undated The 2004 Redfern riots began on 14 February 2004, at the end of Eveleigh Street outside Redfern station, sparked by the death of Thomas 'TJ' Hickey. The teenager, riding on his bicycle, was allegedly being chased by a police vehicle, which led to his impalement on a fence. Members of his family were then reported to have started grieving for TJ around Eveleigh Street with a crowd gathering commiserating with the family. Fliers were distributed blaming police for TJ's death.
The group departed from orthodox Traditionalist line, commiserating with masses of miserable beings pitted against the politically dominant potentates; they advocated limitation of wealth and regularization of profits. Contemptuous towards Carlist landowners like José Lamamié and Jaime Chicharro, the students supported Agrarian Reform, obstructed by feudal egoism of the odious grandees of grain.Blinkhorn 1975, p. 172 The group called for a Carlist Revolutionsome scholars see 2 trends: carlismo nacional and revolución carlista, Juan Carlos Peñas Bernaldo de Quirós, El Carlismo, la República y la Guerra Civil (1936-1937).
Gregory married, first, Rebecca Marshall on 4 March 1798 in Yaxley, with whom he had a son James and a daughter Eliza; Rebecca died in June 1807. His second marriage was to Anne Beddome on 20 December 1809 at St Mary, Newington, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. Their elder son, Boswell Robert was accidentally drowned in the Thames at Woolwich in the summer of 1834, aged 21. Letitia Elizabeth Landon included a poem commiserating with this event in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835.
Monsieur Lanlaire quickly sets his sights on Célestine, who rebuffs his advances while secretly plotting to manipulate him. The neighbor, Captain Mauger (Patrick d'Assumçao), who has apparently bequeathed his estate to the servant, Rose after his wife left him for sleeping with her, is also interested in her. Célestine also plots to use Capt Mauger for her own ambitions, but Rose becomes jealous after Capt Mauger kills his obedient pet ferret named Kleber after a comment Célestine makes about the pet. Célestine finds respite in gossip at the house of the village abortionist and in commiserating with Marianne.
All of these works have in common a gesture of compassion. In Trivia, Gay writes as if commiserating with those who live in London and are menaced by falling masonry and bedpan slops, and The Shepherd's Week features great detail of the follies of everyday life and eccentric character. Even The Beggar's Opera, which is a satire of Robert Walpole, portrays its characters with compassion: the villains have pathetic songs in their own right and are acting out of exigency rather than boundless evil. Throughout the Augustan era the "updating" of Classical poets was a commonplace.
Mr. Jones had been a capable farmer once in his lifetime, but in the aftermath of a very damaging lawsuit he had become quite disheartened with his lot in life, as well as an alcoholic. This led to his neglect of both the animals and buildings of Manor Farm. Instigated by Old Major, the animals rebel by driving out Mr. Jones, his wife and his workers, and remove him from power, supposedly ending the days of extreme hunger and labor. In the second chapter, an exiled Jones now lives at the Red Lion Inn, where he is feeling sorry for himself and commiserating with sympathetic and perplexed farmers (and more drinking).
This gave Voltaire the opportunity to reply under a pseudonym with withering compliments ("Lettre de M. Thieriot à M. l'Abbé Nadal", 1725), commiserating with Nadal, that it was solely the machinations of Voltaire's intrigues "that one hears it said so scandalously that you are the worst versifier of the century and the most tiresome writer.""qu’on entend dire si scandaleusement que vous êtes le plus mauvais versificateur du siècle, et le plus ennuyeux écrivain." Voltaire's fine-honed savagery inspired Nadal to excise the uncomplimentary remarks about Voltaire in his prefaces when he came to collect and publish the plays in 1736 with others of his poems, in three small volumes. But it is in Voltaire's response that the abbé Nadal is remembered.
Act 1 – When we first see him commiserating with his friends Salanio and Salarino he is pondering the unknown source of his depressive state: Antonio: Well, tell me now, what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage That you today promised to tell me of? (The Merchant of Venice 1.1.119–121) Bassanio then proceeds to tell Antonio of his depleted financial state due to his own excesses, making sure to note that he is aware he already owes him money. He laments his ill-fortune but cheers at the thought of solving his problems by marrying Portia, a woman who has come into a sizeable inheritance from her father and whom he thinks is predisposed to choose him.
George Jung, the basis for the 2001 film Blow, served time at FCI Otisville, but was later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey before being released in 2017. In the Spike Lee film 25th Hour, the protagonist Montgomery "Monty" Brogan spends his final day commiserating with friends and family before reporting to Otisville for a seven-year sentence. In the opening of the 2010 film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to the 1987 film Wall Street, Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, is released after serving an eight-year sentence for insider trading and securities fraud for his actions as a corporate raider in the first movie. Although the scene was actually shot at Sing Sing state prison, Gekko mentions in the film that he served his sentence at FCI Otisville.
Instead, rainbows and butterflies have come to symbolize a magical new world where order is without hierarchies, edification is without snobbishness[…]Pruitt produces his art without the slightest glance of irony. He makes glamorous and admirable our drive for worldly success while commiserating with our search for inner virtue.” Although the paintings are designed and tightly crafted, they are imperfect; the artist's hand is evident. His use of glitter has been compared to Andy Warhol's diamond dust, but Pruitt describes his own work as “basically blown up versions of dining table craft projects... I’ve really enjoyed letting the world know that not everything is so mystified or so regulated to expertise—that you can make something really beautiful with a little ingenuity and some supplies from Michael’s.” Pruitt collaborated with Jimmy Choo in 2012 to create a line of shoes and handbags featuring panda bears and animal prints.

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