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My mother consoled me with poems by Pasternak . . .
One by one, a few teammates consoled him as well.
She was deeply consoled by her religion but not doctrinaire.
Whether the sight alarmed or consoled her, I can't say.
Left alone, the Madwoman seems at once consoled and inconsolable.
Engineer Paul Leonard consoled him, telling Doolittle he was wrong.
She embraced them and consoled them – and she listened to them.
" Dana consoled Cormier ... patting his back, saying, "F***, I'm so sorry.
As Di'Angelo wiped tears from his eyes his mother consoled him.
" "The one person he could be consoled by was Jackie Kennedy.
History's leading lover is consoled in the arms of a machine.
Val is consoled by Beto as she longs for her parents.
Djokovic consoled Troicki, but he needed some comforting of his own.
And he has consoled abandoned wives with a dose of homespun wisdom.
She consoled herself with the realization that Williams's level had predictably dropped.
I was the one people pointed to as they consoled my mother.
He often consoled gymnasts when Mr. Geddert screamed at them, she said.
A few minutes later, though, he seemed somewhat consoled by the effort.
"It's so nice he finally committed," a close family friend consoled me.
People of different races and religions consoled one another at candlelight vigils.
Cameras captured footage of an emotional James being consoled on the tarmac.
Relatives of the workers cried, consoled one another and jostled for information.
Negan broke down Carl emotionally, ridiculing his disfigurement, and then consoled him.
Throughout the hearing, Aquilina consoled the women and offered words of support.
Drake consoled Kevin Durant as he walked off in the second quarter. pic.twitter.
He was so upset that he had to be consoled by his teammates.
At one point, her friend consoled Lexi with an arm around her shoulder.
Many of these people had consoled me when cancer treatments necessitated my retirement.
Clinton's sloppiness, they consoled themselves by expressing confidence that the moment would pass.
" Edwards, of Severna Park, Maryland, said Manning: "just consoled me in what he said.
In other words, if you are depressed by the vituperations of 2018, be consoled.
The family members consoled one another when they gathered for Loring and Brennan's birthdays.
Distraught neighbors cried and consoled each other as news crews roamed the placid block.
Environmentalists have consoled themselves with the knowledge that Trump can't actually prevent coal's downfall.
I've consoled numerous grieving family members and friends, hearing stories of their loved ones.
For five days, the town's residents fed, housed and consoled about 6,700 unexpected visitors.
She was told he needed to be consoled, and he believed she understood grief.
"You're saying that now and then, I will be consoled," comes the biting reply.
He lay in bed awake, staring at the ceiling silently, while Maksakova consoled him.
Elvis is consoled while backstage before performing in St. Paul, Minnesota, on May 21973, 21977.
He also consoled youngsters and their families in a private visit to their hospital ward.
A pilot whose land plane falls into the Atlantic is not consoled by caviar sandwiches.
President Obama not only made calls but he often consoled family members in real time.
And most recently, Cameron consoled Hadid at the funeral of her grandmother in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
"Japanese marathons get called off four hours before the run" because of weather, consoled another.
" According to the article, the reporter consoled her after she giggled and exclaimed, "I know!
His mother, Angelique Smith, said she was at peace and consoled those mourning her son.
They even consoled her father, who was desperate to find any sign of his only child.
Afterwards, he had to be consoled by a band member before the show could go on.
"I don't think there's any danger of the Penguin being elected, Robin," Batman consoled his sidekick.
While she raged and cursed up a storm in multiplayer battle arena games, he consoled her.
Leaning against the back of a gator vehicle, LeClaire was consoled by Florida resident James Whiddon.
Looking back, I feel consoled understanding that the stock brokers knew nothing about the stocks either.
But I consoled myself: yes, indigo exists, and it can be conjured up in the brain.
Solomon's parents were consoled by Pope Francis on Wednesday but were not present at Thursday's vigil.
Andrus, 28 and also from Venezuela, said he consoled Odor, who is 22, after the game.
Toronto FC midfielder Marco Delgado (center) is consoled by teammate Alejandro Pozuelo after missing a goal.
She was consoled afterwards by a British duchess, who predicted Novotna would one day hold the trophy.
Erica Smegielski, the daughter of slain Sandy Hook Elementary School principal Dawn Hochsprung, is consoled by Sen.
When one child needed to be consoled, Nicole found it hard to give him her full attention.
One woman sobbed as she lamented a rise in white nationalism, while the pastor stoically consoled her.
Kelly Culbert, right, an outreach worker, consoled a woman who had just injected heroin in the Bronx.
Meanwhile, Aja — who has calmly consoled so many queens backstage this season — sat with a vulnerable Trixie.
For five days, about 10,93 residents from the province fed, housed and consoled some 6,700 unexpected visitors.
I was grateful Jesse consoled our ailing neighbor yet I was an empty pocket without that dog.
Backstage, Ms. Corman was consoled by Israel Horovitz, the show's 47-year-old playwright and her mentor.
She consoled him with memories of the funny duck mascot, and the big slide at the ballpark.
Kim consoled her sister, explaining that she, too, cried when she found out she was having a girl.
Outside one mosque, friends of the pilots and the crew consoled each other, many breaking down in tears.
They even consoled her father, Michael Stern, who was desperate to find any sign of his only child.
Dolores Troiani, Constand's attorney, said her client consoled other accusers who broke down when the mistrial was announced.
As you walk into the house of his family, Lucas's parents are crying, being consoled by their priest.
"This is not America's Got Perfection, it's America's Got Talent, nobody can do this," he consoled the couple.
The memorable moment found McKinnon's Clinton getting consoled by a bartender played by the real Secretary of State.
At the funeral, as Mr. Cuomo consoled his mother, Matilda, Mr. Percoco could be seen standing just nearby.
"But they should have never been here," said Mr. Trump, looking solemn as he consoled the crying mother.
In a daze, I got dressed and sat down as they consoled and explained the situation to me.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who championed the mission, later consoled the ISRO team in a televised address.
A study of family members of patients who had died said the transcripts consoled them while they grieved.
Our kids spent a week going from house to house, getting consoled with unlimited mac n' cheese and Netflix.
Little Debias did cry as the nurse gave him his shots, but stopped soon afterward when Lee consoled him.
In a statement, Tim Cook, Apple's boss, consoled shareholders with the news that the firm had "executed extremely well".
Gene is consoled by his secret relationship with Hannah (Amy Ryan), a younger colleague, who is Conrad's English teacher.
A video posted by TMZ shows the Biebs being consoled by a fedora-clad gentleman following their near-scuffle.
Likewise, in the new film, Hanks leaves us not just consoled by Rogers but curious about what drove him.
Today, she consoled us all and urged a nation to support its new president and to be open-minded.
Mr. Trump consoled himself with all the buses and airplanes heading to Washington this week for the inauguration weekend.
Mr. Hayatou, meanwhile, was consoled by those few of his longtime colleagues who had not, at last, deserted him.
As Amadeo consoled him, the sick man muttered back in words that no one else on Earth still understood.
Joe had a mini-crisis on his hands Wednesday in the Big Apple as he consoled fiancee Sophie Turner.
The Celtics huddled in prayer and new Celtic teammate Irving had to be consoled while medical personnel stabilized Hayward's leg.
Cueva had to be consoled by team mates and was visibly upset as he left the pitch at the break.
The MLB player dropped to his knees near the home plate and he had to be consoled by his teammates.
Maggie Smith, 2200, consoled her mother after Maggie's father, Jeffrey, died in the south tower of the World Trade Center.
Cameron even sweetly consoled Hadid, as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
A doorbell salesman, stymied by his ability to roust only those with working doorbells, is consoled by his intended customer.
If they are sometimes suspicious of technology, they are also reliant on it and sometimes excited and consoled by it.
President Kirkman is the show's title subject, but he spends the episode being consoled; his hands shake, his voice wavers.
Johnson can be seen being consoled by his teammates and appears visibly upset after his overtime victory over his opponent.
On Wednesday, transit supporters celebrated the success of the local ballot measures, which consoled some who were disappointed by Mrs.
Google executives consoled their employees after Mr. Trump's election, and weeks later, Google staff held protests against his travel ban.
It was not a display Pogba will remember fondly, but, ordinarily, he would have consoled himself that these things happen.
There was plenty of respect from Murray, though, as he warmly consoled the 128th-ranked Czech and applauded him off court.
"JACK WHITEHALL CONSOLED SLY AFTER OSCARS " I NEVER met this young man Pity it has to be under these circumstances pic.twitter.
The researchers found that voles only consoled other voles that they knew, like siblings, partners and individuals that they lived with.
A week after coming runner-up at the Women's PGA Championship major, Park was consoled with her seventh LPGA Tour victory.
Jojo and I would remove ours and exchange glances, consoled in knowing an only child needs to feel good about something.
He consoled himself with the secret belief that Elaine would change her mind when she faced her own serious health crisis.
"Tactically, I was trying to cover every move," said Farah, after being consoled by his wife and four children at trackside.
She grabbed her two boys tightly, sat on a blanket above the pile and sobbed as her two boys consoled her.
Schumer stood alongside other supporters at the press conference and consoled the family members of gun violence who were in attendance.
"These are the days like the deepest caves you would never dare to descend into," Sprague sings, but somehow she's consoled.
A Wimbledon champion in 1998, she was also known for being consoled by the Duchess of Kent after an earlier loss.
He was consoled by Lai, who put an arm around him and stared glumly at the reporters scribbling in their notebooks.
I don't share that belief, but in those last months I was sometimes consoled by the thought of my parents' consolation.
Former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack and his wife, Christie, speak about losing their granddaughter Ella and how Biden consoled their son.
She consoled Osaka through the ambivalent emotions of winning her first Grand Slam title against her idol under such strange circumstances.
He had managed to get the blackened window open, and the fragrant square of stars consoled him as he drifted off.
Sharon Risher is consoled by family members and anti-gun advocates during a House Democratic gun task force forum on Tuesday.
Days after the death, a number of transhumanist friends consoled me and told me of their own dealings with pet deaths.
Television footage showed soldiers entering the campus as ambulances lined up outside the main gate and anxious parents consoled each other.
Sylvester Stallone is dismissing claims that he had to be consoled after losing this year's Best Supporting Actor Oscar to Mark Rylance.
After the fourth inning, Colon waited for Cespedes to jog in from left and consoled him with a slap on the back.
The emperor has visited 50 countries; he has consoled victims of disasters; and he has paid tribute to victims of Japan's militarism.
Feeling defeated by poor planning, we consoled ourselves by sharing a heaping cup of coconut shaved ice from a nearby food truck.
Qassar's daughter, Gulshan, 27, her husband, who is blind, and his brother Saleem, cried and consoled each other outside the mortuary doors.
Some Indians were consoled by the fact that their country had nearly pulled off an extraordinarily complex mission on a shoestring budget.
Snapshot: Above, relatives consoled Zahida Jan in August after her brother was detained during the Indian government's crackdown in the Kashmir region.
Before finishing the at-bat, Almora got down on one knee and lowered his head as his manager and a teammate consoled him.
Griffin said Yashar walked her through the logistics of what an investigation might look like, and he consoled her during a dark time.
The army would switch sides, forcing its leaders into exile, where they would be consoled by a portion of the money they stole.
"One very bad run but that's sport," said Loch, who was consoled by IOC President and luge fan Thomas Bach at the venue.
Former Vice President Joe Biden consoled Meghan McCain during a Wednesday episode of ABC's "The View" after she mentioned that her father Sen.
The president consoled the families of the fallen, named the victims and condemned what he described as a "demented" act of racial hatred.
The mayor, Mr. Bartlett, consoled Mr. Crutcher's twin sister, who did not want to view the videos and walked out of the room.
She woke up in the hospital with a broken jaw and femur, and was only consoled by a book of Frida Kahlo's writings.
The reigning champions delivered a 13-0 thrashing, scoring more goals than any other team in tournament history, and then consoled their opponents.
On Saturday, three men and a woman wearing United States Army uniforms stood behind the yellow crime-scene tape and consoled one another.
Later, Macy consoled Huffman, twice telling her, "It's OK." She later left the courthouse with Macy and family members without speaking to reporters.
He was somewhat consoled when Empire Maker returned five weeks later to win the Belmont Stakes and deny Funny Cide a Triple Crown.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who championed the lunar mission, later consoled the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) team in a televised address.
Burrow confirms he did not know before saying he needed to go check in with his coach and being consoled by Tim Tebow. 
John McCain; and he consoled Meghan during a View appearance after her dad's diagnosis with the same cancer that killed his son Beau.
Fidelina Lopez, right, is consoled by her daughter Claudia in a shelter near the Volcan de Fuego or Volcano of Fire in Alotenango, Guatemala.
" 'JACK WHITEHALL CONSOLED SLY AFTER OSCARS' I NEVER met this young man Pity it has to be under these circumstances," he wrote on Twitter.
In this environment, if you set an ambitious target, you can't achieve only 95 percent of it and expect to be consoled and encouraged.
Labrouste detests Paris, "a city infested with eco-responsible bourgeois", but ends up in a hotel room there, consoled by daytime television and hummus.
On the long drive home, I consoled myself with one of Wayfarer's huge, tender chocolate chip cookies, which I'd stashed away in my purse.
After work that night, a group of us consoled her at the casino sports book, where we often congregated for an after-hours ritual.
Many people I've talked to, both men and women, have told me Biden consoled them and counseled them through tough periods in their lives.
He consoled himself by buying a multimillion-dollar house built into the cliffs of Tiburon, an upscale neighborhood in Marin, north of San Francisco.
This, of course, compounds the already deep, cavernous sense of despair: Nobody wants to be consoled by a football mascot in a fucking tiger costume.
Many in continental Europe consoled themselves over the Brexit vote with the hope that it might now be easier to pursue a common security policy.
To help calm things down, a producer told Sugar Bear to "take a break" in a separate room, where Jennifer joined him and consoled him.
Tomás Santa Rosa, a successful mid-20th-century painter, consoled a dark-skinned peer griping about discrimination, saying that he too "used to be black".
We consoled each other for a few minutes before he set off on his bike to join a rescue team at a collapsed apartment building.
When she is not throwing up in porcelain vases, she is consoled by a menagerie of rabbits in her bedroom and distracted by lobster races.
Stung by my failure to frighten, I consoled myself after my shift with what seemed like an appropriate choice for the occasion: a bloody mary.
O'Rourke fans preparing to welcome their candidate at the Iowa Democratic Party's Liberty and Justice Dinner on Friday consoled each other under rain-darkened skies.
It's OK Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery -- who dropped THAT pass during the playoff loss to the Saints -- met with the schoolkids who consoled him.
Whilst we dream of the white Christmas that may never arrive at least be consoled, as Bing Crosby croons, "with every Christmas card I write."
The women consoled themselves by talking about a trip they would take back to their respective home regions for the Chinese New Year, in January.
"How to Do Nothing," by Jenny Odell, is an eloquent argument against the cult of efficiency, and I felt both consoled and invigorated by it.
I consoled myself that I was still slim, still energetic after three macchiatos, and that by the candlelight in a restaurant bathroom I looked fortyish.
Anne Marie Mueller is consoled by LA County Sheriff's officer Ernie Ferreras after notifying her that her friends were safe from the Woolsey Fire in Malibu.
As he climbs up to her bedroom window and peeks in on her being consoled by Jonathan, Corey Hart's "Sunglasses At Night" soundtracks his stalkerish ascent.
The victory was too much for Held and Dressel, who won their first Olympic medals and had to be consoled by their vastly-experienced team mate.
She earns about the same being an avatar as she did in her former call center job, where she consoled Americans irate about credit card charges.
I locked myself in the bathroom and sobbed, and then lay on the marshmallow bed in the suite with my best friend while she consoled me.
I was quite upset and my current partner consoled me through the breakup process, and was a Godsend when I was feeling bouts of crippling anxiety.
It's kind of ridiculous seeing Veronica break down crying after Ethel's father tried to commit suicide to the point she needs to be consoled by Betty.
Fernandez consoled Ozuna after the inning was over, and Ozuna's infield single in the bottom half of the inning helped lead to the Marlins' second run.
Or that night in my favorite restaurant when I watched as two Croats consoled a Dane, whose team Croatia had just beaten in a penalty shootout.
As she left the tarmac in a vehicle behind the hearse, Grace could be seen wiping away tears and being consoled by one of her sisters.
I consoled myself with a camel-milk ice cream cone and plaintive window-shopping in the high-end mega-mall at the base of the Burj.
The victory was too much for Held and Dressel, who won their first Olympic medals and had to be consoled by their vastly-experienced team mate.
Poor Indians queued for days on end to exchange old banknotes but were apparently consoled by claims that the rich were suffering far more (they were not).
A man is consoled as paramedics take him to the hospital for what is thought to be an overdose of K2 in New York City on Aug.
That I got hurt was a genuine accident, in the aftermath of which I consoled myself with the fact that I'd at least been right about Marcus.
As top officials consoled Mr. Gabay's family and expressed confidence that investigators would solve his killing, Mr. Josiah's family came to feel their grief was being ignored.
Brooks drove with Cachay to to the animal hospital and consoled her as she wept, grief-stricken when the dog was put to sleep later that night.
It was the staff at Planned Parenthood who consoled me with compassion, walked me through the STI test, and personally called me to reveal my test results.
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.
DiRado was in Franklin's semifinal heat on Thursday, and when she saw the times on the scoreboard, she swam over to a tearful Franklin and consoled her.
SAN FRANCISCO — Two days after Donald J. Trump won the 25 election, executives at Google consoled their employees in an all-staff meeting broadcast around the world.
And whereas Charlie is both consoled and berated by his legal team (Alan Alda and Ray Liotta), Nicole is more emotionally vulnerable with her lawyer (Laura Dern).
Along those lines, the other day, I was driving with my 2-year-old daughter, who, in classically terrible-2 fashion, could not be consoled by anything.
"The fight goes on," he vowed at his election-night party, as Mr Lewis consoled the crowd and elation gave way to deflation, with an afterburn of defiance.
At the vigil in Argentina, relatives and classmates of the victims, as well as other graduates of the Polytechnic School of Rosario, consoled one another and shared stories.
Four years ago Adam Rippon and Mirai Nagasu consoled themselves after missing out on making the 2014 U.S. Olympic figure skating team by eating cheeseburgers on Nagasu's roof.
As Terina Allen, DuBose's sister, was consoled by a friend, across from where members of the Tensing family sat stoic and red-faced, Tieger gave him little quarter.
While we're on the topic of metanarrative, did you see the cameo wherein the great Richard E. Grant, Withnail himself, consoled himself that "there are no small parts"?
Batman makes an annual pilgrimage to the street where his parents died, seeking out Leslie Thompkins, a woman who consoled a young Bruce Wayne on that fateful night.
Ms. Duarte's father, Michael, is a longtime employee of the Los Angeles prosecutor's office, where he has regularly consoled the victims of crimes and their families, she said.
"I can't say I was consoled or helped," Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior Samantha Fuentes said after meeting with Trump following the shooting at the Florida school.
Berkovich consoled the anxious woman and vowed to help any way she could, just as she does every day while bringing light to the darkness of Skid Row.
And I consoled myself with the notion that I had years of happy memories with her and more good years of M&B left with her little sister.
After Kent State beat the University Maine on Sunday in a match, Kent State players consoled their opponents, embracing and crying about the previous day's events, Babineau said.
He was consoled by his teammates and later vowed to get in touch with the girl's family to offer his prayers and any other assistance he could provide.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon went on to tell reporters that as he consoled Almora Jr. during the game, he urged the player not to blame himself for what happened.
The victory earns him spots in next year's Masters, U.S. Open and British Open, while runner-up Augenstein will be consoled by invitations to the Masters and U.S. Open.
While visiting the Keech Hospice in Luton, England, the Duke of Cambridge recalled memories of his mother's death as he consoled Ben Hines, whose mother recently died of cancer.
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Some disappointed fans consoled themselves by trekking to the Kingwood Music Centre at Canada's Wonderland to take in a comeback concert by sleepy prog-rockers Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.
"I love everything about the event and I just wish I was a part of it," he said, hardly consoled by the knowledge he will be back next year.
Though Maradona, 57, consoled Messi that even he too once missed five consecutive penalties and the 1-1 draw with Iceland was a collective failure, the signs are bad.
When Leicester's runaway success thwarted that hope, Tottenham folk consoled themselves with the belief that their team would at least finish above Arsenal for the first time since 1995.
As family members helped her up and consoled her, she kept repeating a detail that Crump had just offered reporters: Emantic Bradford Jr. had been shot in the face.
Osaka won that meeting, 2.53-22.5, 2200-221, and consoled a despondent Gauff at the net after match point, creating one of the tournament's most celebrated moments of sportsmanship.
Jackson says that when he looks back at that time, he sees a ''depressed orphan who lost his family to a crazy religion and consoled himself almost exclusively with books.
After the ball made contact with the child, clearly alarmed, Amora Jr., 25, dropped to his knees and became so emotional that he had to be consoled by his teammates.
Television footage showed military vehicles packed with soldiers driving into the campus as helicopters buzzed overhead and ambulances lined up outside the main gate while anxious parents consoled each other.
Royal family friend and socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who was found dead in her London home this week, once consoled Princess Kate during her brief 2007 break from Prince William.
Biden seriously considered not taking his seat, but Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) and others consoled him and urged him to be sworn in and take the office.
After I lost a "Marine of the Quarter" competition, my platoon commander consoled me while at work by saying that regardless of the outcome I had given him an erection.
" The singer also consoled Jack, who was apparently in tears after the fall, and invited him back up to sit with her as she played piano and performed "Million Reasons.
Instead I consoled myself with the pursuit of a Rilakkuma pillow that, as I racked up TP charges, I was repeatedly informed by friends I could have simply bought on eBay.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday consoled the parents of a 19-year-old American university student whose body was found in the Tiber River, who police suspect was murdered.
I am sad to see her go, but I am consoled by the idea that she will continue to live on and on in all of our consciences and our imaginations.
His passing has left us poorer but we are consoled by the fact that the world shall reap the fruits of the seeds he planted, for many generations to come. pic.twitter.
I am sad to see her go but I am consoled by the idea that she will continue to live on and on in all of our consciences and our imaginations.
But just when we had consoled ourselves with a heaping bowl of herb rice—with an herb-to-rice ratio of roughly 1:1—a small plate appeared: a tahdig miracle.
Naomi Osaka, 173, consoled a teary-eyed Cori "Coco" Gauff after dominating the 15-year-old in the third round of their 2019 US Open match at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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Editorial Many people in the United States and abroad have consoled themselves by assuming that Donald Trump's outrageous statements were just politically driven, and he'd temper them once he became president.
The former vice president appeared on The View Wednesday and consoled the co-host, whose father John McCain was diagnosed with same cancer that took the life of his late son, Beau.
"We've heard gunfire every night, but now I'm really afraid," Hariri said as neighbors consoled him in a narrow street where remains of a GRAD could be seen by his front door.
The bride was sobbing by the end of it, being consoled by monster-in-law who simply kept telling her 'It'll be alright, even though everything is ruined by these GREEN chairs.
Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr., who hit the ball that struck the child, was seen visibly distraught, at one point dropping to his knees and crying as he was consoled by teammates.
Residents are consoled, they say, that a potential killer has been caught, but they are also concerned and divided about the uncertainties of the future they have invited into their quiet town.
After the Pathmark on East 125th Street in Harlem was boarded up, its shoppers were not consoled by the Whole Foods under construction a 10-minute walk away on West 125th Street.
Still, her late Wednesday evening tweets may have come as a bit of a surprise to viewers, who watched her apologize on Tuesday for being "cruel" as Rinna consoled her on the couch.
Though Nixon consoled himself by believing he put his country first by graciously accepting his loss, in reality Nixon condoned the very cheating that Trump is calling out over half a century later.
Schauffele could not quite repeat last year's victory at Sheshan International, but was somewhat consoled by taking the fight to the Northern Irishman to the very end, despite suffering from flu-like symptoms.
He had to be consoled by Manager Joe Maddon and his teammate Jason Heyward as the girl, who had a yellow bow in her hair and was crying, was carried away for treatment.
Since the electoral earthquake that made Donald J. Trump his designated successor, Mr. Obama has consoled his team — and himself — by telling them that they moved the country forward despite this obvious setback.
"The service was followed by an impromptu candlelight vigil as community members consoled one another and offered prayers for Caitlin and her family and friends," SHU spokesperson Deborah Noack tells PEOPLE in a statement.
"The service was followed by an impromptu candlelight vigil as community members consoled one another and offered prayers for Caitlin and her family and friends," SHU spokesperson Deborah Noack told PEOPLE in a statement.
In case you missed it ... after Embiid missed his shot to swat Kawhi Leonard's game-winner, cameras captured Joel crying on the court ... and later in the hallway while being consoled by his girlfriend.
On another visit, I consoled myself over the lavender Troop jacket that didn't fit me by grabbing a technical fleece vest from Tommy Hilfiger ($80) that I would have happily worn in 1996. (Mr.
We would have been delighted if the team had won more games (it didn't have a winning season until 1995), but we consoled ourselves by taking a sort of perverse pride in our losses.
The emotion spilled over spilled over after practice when general manager John Elway was seen huddling with defensive captain Aqib Talib and another player was crying and needed to be consoled by a teammate.
According to Britain's Daily Mail, the prince, 48, who had consoled himself with stiff martinis and late-night calls to friends including his mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles, was spotted wandering alone at 6503:30 a.m.
"It will be said of House Republicans, When they found they lacked the courage to confront the most dangerous and unethical president in American history, They consoled themselves by attacking those who did," Schiff tweeted.
I even hung my head in shame when I walked by my go-to bar, choosing not to wave at the friendly Irish bartenders who have consoled me through much worse than a bad run.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams powered into the fourth round of the Australian Open on Saturday with a 6-2 6-1 demolition of Dayana Yastremska then consoled the Ukrainian teenager after leaving her in tears.
While the Colombians clambered up the stands to celebrate with their nearest and dearest, Mahut consoled Roger-Vasselin who was crying into his towel as he struggled to come to terms with the near miss.
As late as I was to her work, I was consoled by the fact that MoMA had only recently acquired (in 2016) what is considered her first major painting, "American People Series #20: Die" (1967).
He cried right away — a good thing, because it meant he didn't lose consciousness, and by the time we got home, he seemed to be consoled, though he was already developing a major goose egg.
When I became a mom to twins a few years later, food consoled me on days when the kids had been extra tantrum-y, or whenever I felt exhausted or isolated (which, honestly, was pretty often).
This gif is like a Where's Waldo of strife, as you can see other Iona players being consoled (center), and another player being held back by a woman who is much smaller than him (bottom left).
He was touring in Australia during the pop-up at Publican Quality Meats and he's still not over it, so we consoled him with questions about Pilsen—the vibrant, south side Chicago neighborhood he calls home.
He most recently starred in the Sundance TV crime series "The Last Panthers" and in the Oscar-nominated film "Jackie", playing a priest who consoled the newly widowed wife of slain U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Osaka looked on, and because she had once been there too, an earnest rookie thwarted by a studied mentor, she knew how to respond: She consoled her, offered a deep embrace, and extended words of encouragement.
Over the course of 40 minutes, he recounted at least three stories of constituents who came into his office skeptical but left more consoled about why he voted the way he did — or so he thinks.
"His heart was still beating hard, I took him into my lap and started to scream for help," she added, her voice breaking, as women consoled her children at an uncle's house ahead of Ameer's burial.
Suarez, who rushed back to full fitness after undergoing knee surgery in May in order to make it for the Copa, covered his face with his shirt and was consoled by team mates after the shootout defeat.
Still, if all goes wrong for Koeman, he can be consoled by the fact that his predecessor – a man sacked for badly underachieving – has just walked into one of the most coveted national jobs in world football.
The forces that took him to that victory were stirred during a CNN town hall when Biden consoled a pastor who lost his wife in the Charleston massacre, in a gesture that showed his humanity and faith.
"It was really tough for me mentally," said Fognini, who returned to Italy, turned off his phone for 10 days and consoled himself by spending time with his wife and their son, Federico, then three months old.
We'd been good parents, we hoped, and if we had fallen short on occasion — as most surely we had — we were still consoled that both of our children were, at the very least, imaginative and loving souls.
As Hadid walked outside in Rotterdam, Netherlands with sister Bella Hadid, brother Anwar Hadid and his girlfriend Dua Lipa, Cameron sweetly consoled her as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
After each packed day, while my best friend performed late-night mitzvahs for the girl I pined for, I consoled myself with my own affair, throwing myself at each of the first four "Harry Potter" books in turn.
As Hadid walked outside in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with sister Bella Hadid, brother Anwar Hadid and his girlfriend Dua Lipa, Cameron sweetly consoled her as she kept him close by her side with her arm wrapped around his waist.
Just this week, far-right news outlet Breitbart published a video of an internal all-hands meeting at Google shortly after the 2016 election in which company executives consoled employees who were upset that Trump won the presidency.
When Nolan rallied and finished Hammond with a barrage of solid connections in the second round, the raw emotion of the moment was evident as Nolan was hoisted aloft by Seery in celebration as Kavanagh consoled his prodigious teen.
"My Republican colleagues, finding they lack the courage to stand up to this unethical President, have consoled themselves by attacking those who do and that's a sad reality but it is where the House GOP is," Schiff told Borger.
The way a consolation prize feels when what you lost is, like, the belief that you will see women become full citizens of the United States in your lifetime and what you're being consoled with is a dumbass sticker.
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.
When Nong Am got cheated out of a win she was convinced she deserved ("As a fighter, I know when I am winning a fight," she says), it was her father who consoled her as she cried tears of frustration.
They described being misled as children and teenagers, saying that they saw Dr. Nassar as a trustworthy savior who consoled them or wiped blood from their faces, and as a man they looked up to as a prominent doctor in gymnastics.
And yet, despite the terror and suffering it describes, I am always heartened and consoled by the beauty and intelligence with which Mandelstam tells us how a group of decent, resourceful, gifted and complicated human beings braved a terrible era.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate knows all about the pain of missing a crucial kick in a penalty shootout and as he sportingly consoled Colombia's Carlos Bacca on Tuesday night at the Spartak Stadium, the memories couldn't have been far away.
" Clinton has previously said that after the 2016 election she has consoled herself by taking long walks in the woods near her home in Chappaqua, N.Y. "You may have heard that things didn't go exactly the way I planned, but you know what?
So it was that Gossage broke down when he described how Steinbrenner consoled him in private after Gossage gave up a three-run homer to George Brett that sealed Kansas City's sweep of the Yankees in the 1980 American League Championship Series.
Across the aisle from the past presidents sat McCain's wife, Cindy, who lost her composure only once -- when opera singer Renee Fleming sang "Danny Boy," an elegy of loss and love that consoled the senator in the final days of his life.
Her father sent her up to her room, apologized to the desk clerk, who had borne the brunt of her distress, and, because he knew she would not otherwise be consoled, set off into the night to find a place to print the boarding passes.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Kazan's official participation in the World Cup was coming to an end on Saturday as the Brazil squad made their way to the airport for the long flight home and their fans consoled each other over beers on the streets of the Tatarstan capital.
Some volunteers sobbed while others consoled them under eight-foot letters spelling out YOU BETO BELIEVE IT. Many had traveled from out of state to Iowa on their own dime to march into the arena with O'Rourke, and we're confused by the timing of the candidate's announcement.
The image cut to Stan and Aderholt in a car, staking out Martha and listening to a North Carolina basketball game (Brad Daugherty passing out of the post to Michael Jordan), and then to Martha, alone in bed, not consoled by her sham marriage or sham life.
" — Greenhorn Digest "Grabbing on to Rocks and Bushes Doesn't Stop You from Being Dragged—And May Injure Your Arm" — Mayo Clinic Health Letter "When Your Wife Leaves You for One of the Draggers" — Cuckold Weekly "Consoled by Drunken Cowboys, but Then Dragged" — Western Ways " 'Yee Haw!
Korda spent an age lining up the putt as an anxious Jessica looked on from behind the green, but her effort soon drifted off target as she was left to be consoled by her sister and ponder what might have been after a torturous near-miss.
Yet tyrants around the world have come to power and stayed, because people did not take the threat seriously and consoled themselves with false assurances — "He can't win," or "It won't happen again" — instead of doing the hard work to be sure it does not happen!
Osaka consoled the younger player, encouraging her to address the crowd in an on-court interview that typically belongs to the winner, and assuring her that it would be better to keep crying openly in front of the fans than to retreat inconsolably to the showers.
TRUJILLO, Peru — Pope Francis on Saturday consoled the victims of natural disasters in this northern Peruvian city ravaged by warming coastal waters, storms and deadly mudslides, as he returned to themes of poverty and the environment on the second day of his visit to the country.
" Nick Denton and AJ Daulerio have sat motionless throughout, while a sobbing Hogan is consoled by attorney #hulkvsgawk — Tom Kludt (@TomKludt) March 18, 183 Gawker's earlier statement went on to say that the recent release of sealed documents would shed light on the case and reveal its "true facts.
As the Briton was consoled — and congratulated on a peerless track career — by his competitors following his world 5,000 meters silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
For the past year, party leaders who had pleaded with Mr. Bush to run and armed his campaign with a record-shattering war chest of $100 million had consoled themselves with assurances that Mr. Trump's popularity in the polls would never translate into victory at the ballot box.
As the Briton was consoled — and congratulated on a peerless track career — by his competitors following his world 5,000 metres silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
As the Briton was consoled - and congratulated on a peerless track career - by his competitors following his world 5,000 metres silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump consoled America's children over a rash of horrific school shootings on Thursday but he made it clear that he's not breaking from his party or political base to shake Washington from polarized positions that fail to stop such tragedies happen again and again.
Until recently, at least, some of Mr Trump's critics consoled themselves that his administration would be too disorganised to have much impact on American lives, or too distracted by scandal—such as the Washington Post's report, on June 14th, that the president himself was under investigation for possible obstruction of justice.
After losing his third round match against Argentinian Leonardo Mayer, French tennis star Nicolas Mahut was consoled by his seven-year-old son Natanel, who ran across the tennis court at the Roland Garros to give his dad a big hug as he sat courtside with his head in his hands.
Moving to another home can be disorienting and intimidating, but children may be consoled to know that they'll never have the experience of Chihiro, this 2002 film's 10-year-old heroine: As she and her parents are traveling to their new residence, they stop at what looks like an abandoned town.
In August 2011, after a Chinook military helicopter was shot down over Afghanistan, killing 38 people, including 25 Special Operations forces, Mr. Obama consoled the families of all those killed, according to Jeremy B. Bash, a former chief of staff to Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, who attended the ceremony.
Courtenay and I found the whole scene depressing and consoled ourselves with heaping plates of rice, pãozinho (Portuguese rolls) and shrimp so succulent and tasty that even the boys — who usually flee at the sight of anything unusual on their plates, especially if that unusual thing has eyes — gobbled it up.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 2628 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 28503 MORE after the Arizona Republican's death on Saturday, reminiscing about how McCain consoled him after losing the 22019 election.
Monsieur Etienne was now in his late 80s, and from early morning until first starlight he accepted visitors who gathered in the anteroom to his professional chambers as he counseled, consoled, advised, and cured those in need of change of fortune, those who sought to win love, or those who sought to escape love's curse.
"What I got to do with [Ellison] was be his tutee for a year, and take a course with him called 'American Vernacular,' where I understood that American literature at its best was a function of how we spoke, how we told stories around campfires — how we bragged, consoled, lamented and felt," Katz explains.
"When all is said and done, when the history of this impeachment is written, it will be said that my Washington Democrat friends couldn't bring themselves to work with Donald Trump, so they consoled themselves instead by silencing the will of those who did, the American people," said Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina.
On nights when I'd cry for the homes we'd left behind, my mother consoled me by preparing meals I'd eaten with friends — chicken tikkas dyed so red they rivaled the fiery lipsticks of girls playing with makeup, drumsticks coated with grains of pepper so large they shone like stick-on black diamonds on homemade tiaras — and so while those friends weren't there, they were there.
These folks have kept me company throughout past Thanksgiving eves and days I've spent away from family; they've provided me with an escape from the mental anguish that is job-related stress; they've consoled me on those nights when I look over and don't see a partner inhabiting my barely used bed (if I'm going to "sleep" anywhere, it's going to be my couch).
I can be like Atticus and stand up for what is right even if I know that I won't win … I have definitely found that reading fictional novels that contain real life issues in them has helped me not so much just understand our world better, but it has consoled me with the fact that I am not alone and that some people go through the same things I go through and that some people feel the same way I do.
As she lay in the dark field, a bruise forming on her cheek where Gary had struck her, she was stubbornly consoled by faith in the future, by her belief that America was the land of opportunity, by the certainty that even Gary's drunkenness couldn't stop the Number 6 school bus from picking up her kids each morning and taking them to get an education at Yamhill Carlton High School, learning algebra, biology, the use of prepositions and other knowledge that no one else in her family had been exposed to.

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