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So is Mr. Obama's story, his restless searching for a solace that Hawaii could not offer.
We are released into the rapture of great music-making and can share a solace that, only too briefly, helped Holiday to keep her ravening demons at bay.
And he has a solace that people who have never been under the sway of alcohol don't: "My worst day today," he said, "is better than my last day drunk".
I felt a comfort and soul in his voice... a solace that I needed".
In my dear auntie's heart, I found a solace that only those connected by the spirit understand.
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After the disappointment of the Champions League exit on Tuesday night the successful defence of the Meisterschaft, an unprecedented fourth in a row in the Bundesliga, was little more than a Trostpflaster, a band aid of solace that will "help close the wounds", as Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said.
I remember watching him film a scene on Quantum of Solace that had him driving down a very narrow tunnel in the dark.
At least, Snow Ridge could take a little solace that larger resorts have also had trouble making, and keeping, snow.
I think it's part of the film, that there's a real solace that these kids have each other to work through this unusual family situation that they're dealing with.
In a sense, her poems, with their charity and lyric clarity, can provide the kind of solace that dogs give.
One hopes that the Spierers will one day find some answers — and the solace that comes of knowing what happened.
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