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She worked nights, sometimes two jobs, changing bedpans and offering solace.
She spent sleepless hours in online bereavement groups, seeking and offering solace.
Overhead, the sky is constantly shifting, drenching you in darkness and rain during a midnight storm, then offering solace a few moments later with the soft, rosy hues of dawn.
As we anticipated, the digital Britain report tilted the playing field rather more in favor of BT by offering solace in the form of a changed Ofcom mandate and a next generation fund (funded initially with a 50p tax on copper lines) that will generate roughly £150m-£175m a year in subsidy for the provision of fast broadband to the final third of the country.
A night volunteer at the Samaritans suicide-prevention center, in midtown, pursues a similar mission, offering solace in the form of conversation and a friendly ear to those who call the twenty-four-hour hotline after dark.
During a decade that's witnessed terrorism, war, Katrina and a spiraling economy, the dying have reason to grasp for something positive, say their nurses and counselors -- something offering solace in their final days.
There's nothing wrong with songwriters offering solace in unsettling times.
Sorry, is this offering solace at all? Art is not an anti-depressant.
A children's chorus and settings of Japanese poetry for soprano and mezzo-soprano soloists create a sequence of threnodies offering solace after loss.
("It seemed like the right thing to do," Mr. Rogers said, as a way of offering solace to the public).
Theirs was a very approachable Savior, offering solace and comfort to all who would embrace him.
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