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But now and again you get a slight consolation.
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In the end, of course, money was slight consolation for a shy, paranoid man who could scarcely leave his house anymore without being accosted by the beatniks he deplored, and never mind riding rails and hitchhiking and "balling the jack" from one coast to another in Neal Cassady's 1949 Hudson.
Unfortunately, we know just enough of them to preclude that slight consolation.
The show's fifth season is due to air this autumn, however, so there's slight consolation to be had there, even if we would rather have the castle.
Passenger aircraft are priced in dollars (like oil, see next story), so Airbus has to grit its teeth and can take only slight consolation from the $4 billion of parts it buys from America each year.
Yet it is also the brilliance of concentration in which both tone and image lean into each other without falling, and hold each other and proffer some slight consolation.
If all this sounds depressing - who wants to be a dreary, conservative adult when we've all once been radical, free-thinking infants? - then there's one slight consolation available to us: by becoming parents, we can learn the value of empathy and selfless love.
The only slight consolation is that Slade, who underwent what his director of rugby, Rob Baxter, described as "a pretty major operation" after being injured during Saturday's big win over Wasps, might not be absent for as long as initially feared.
Some slight consolation for Trump may be that he was crowned the most tweeted about elected world leader this year.
A slight?
A slight pause.
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