Solace
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He seeks
solace
from best friends Dick and Linda Christie, he a workaholic stockbroker and she a model.
Or perhaps the protagonist is simply too messed up and seeks
solace
in whichever live female (not statue) that crosses his path.
I especially like how the film stresses how the music let its fans dream, cope and find
solace.
Fellini might take some
solace
in the fact that Intervista is a better film than Bergman's incest-ridden Saraband, but it's a minor comfort, at best, and this shoddy film still falls well shy of even Dreams.
After the death of her parents, Rebecca(Tatum Adair) tries to escape her misery by taking off to the hopeful
solace
of their old lake house.
This may be because mosques and Islamic associations find it difficult to compete with the promises of
solace
available through the Internet, where voices can address political issues, feed off injustices around the world, and launch calls to arms that can ultimately be murderous.
Although increasingly strapped for cash, governments offer the
solace
of public subsidy.
His solace, however, is that the TPP will prove to be a key foundation stone of the “Asian Century.”
For those reading the tea leaves of global recovery, the third-quarter GDP numbers offered no
solace.
Yet, as the security expert Sajjan M. Gohel has observed, “the displaced and disillusioned Taliban youth of today” have “found
solace
and purpose in an extremely radical interpretation of Islam.”
The notion that Trump’s cabinet should offer
solace
to doubters is equally damaging.
But perhaps some
solace
can be gained from the fact that technological innovation will also play a key role in reducing the negative impacts on air and water quality.
Why make such a statement, when it can bring only chagrin and despair to the victims, and comfort and
solace
to a criminal regime?
It may not topple the dictatorship, but it will offer some
solace
to those who are forced to live in it.
It is understandable that governments seek
solace
in the presumed safety of national markets.
But the 1991 Persian Gulf War upset whatever
solace
Israel could take from the past.
Yet Saudi Arabia took no
solace
from this, because the regimes toppled by the Arab Spring had been bulwarks of its regional security policy.
Mantras about good fiscal and monetary policies may give little
solace
to a central banker or finance minister desperate to stave off surging inflows and domestic pressure to block currency appreciation.
One approach, favored by technocrats and most policymakers – at least until domestic politics intrudes – is to seek
solace
in ever-greater global governance.
This is true, but it provides little
solace
for the potential losers.
Fortunately, history offers some
solace.
On one hand, they worried that debt levels in some countries were unsustainably high; on the other hand, they took
solace
in the notion that a world awash in easy money should be able to finance its way out of anything.
The provision for free testing offers no
solace
to those who are already critically ill, or who will have lost their health insurance as a result of unemployment.
What help is to be hoped for, what consolation, what solace?"
"Cry," said the chemist; "let nature take her course; that will
solace
you."
The idea of that graceful spinster's cakes is no bad
solace
for twenty-four hours in the hospital."
Oh! suppose that son the pride of your age, the
solace
and protection of your infant children, and then pronounce my brother guilty, if you dare!""What right has Heath to make an executioner of me!" exclaimed the veteran fiercely, rising with a face flushed like fire, and every vein and artery swollen with suppressed emotion.
He'll be done directly, Sir.'The red-headed pot-boy had scarcely finished speaking, when a most unanimous hammering of tables, and jingling of glasses, announced that the song had that instant terminated; and Mr. Pickwick, after desiring Sam to
solace
himself in the tap, suffered himself to be conducted into the presence of Mr. Lowten.
After their meal my two companions laid themselves down upon their rugs, and found in sleep a
solace
for their fatigue.
The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its
solace
was visiting and news.
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