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Can't console anyone if not around?
In "Mother's Day" a normal, middle-class household has a Christmas dinner that will console anyone whose recent holidays have been a disappointment.
A really smart goal scored with a sweeping turn and rising shot from Álvaro Negredo could not console anyone connected to City, not least the Abu Dhabi sheik who has poured extraordinary sums into the team since buying it.
Schiff said he also did his best to console anyone discouraged by the recent election results, repeating what his father, a veteran, once told him.
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She sought their company, noticed their plights and consoled anyone who was down.
And, while I'm sure that there are people out there who have discovered all kinds of ways to hack into console games (anyone want to send me links?), creating games for consoles has generally been something that is not possible for amateur game developers.
To encourage consumers to go online with Dreamcast, Sega offers a $200 rebate that covers the entire cost of the console for anyone who buys a two-year subscription to the new Sega.com Internet service provider and gaming community.
It's a remarkably fresh feeling game that requires no fingers-and-thumbs dextrousness a la a modern console epic – anyone can play it.
EA sells more console games than anyone except the companies building the machines, and it has built a reputation for polish and detail.
While it's no dedicated handheld gaming console (as if anyone wanted one of those anymore), the Coco is quite clever and could finally crack iPhone gaming out of its casual gaming ghetto.
Missing from the heater discussion was October or November of 1990, when the old heaters (they were about the size of an old-fashioned large-console TV, if anyone remembers those) were discovered to emit carbon monoxide.
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