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For Dillon, that mode of attention, or attending, coalesces around the desire for consolation, which he raises five times in the course of the book.
"What would it be like to live without consolation, or the desire for consolation?
The poet doubts the redemptive power of her own gift while simultaneously using it to find a tone that — in the final line — wavers perfectly between her contempt for consolation and her desire for it.
He bought out another media family, the Bancrofts, in the process, but many observers saw it as consolation for his unsated desire for the Financial Times.
Unlike The Gong Show's chintzy consolation prizes for its amateur competitors, President Donald Trump's desire to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts will not offer America any panacea.
But stereotyping is pernicious when it is applied at the broader level (taxing Ferrari drivers to fund a "consolation benefit" for women let down by their objects of desire, or disadvantaging women in the workplace because they might get pregnant).
He was pushed in this direction by two forces: American pressure and the desire of most Israelis to extricate themselves from endless conflict.The lessons learntThe brightest consolation is that neither of these forces is extinct.
All you need in order to like this book is a desire to see the patterns stories can make; then you'll feel the consolations those patterns offer — especially if you happen to be suffering from a broken heart.
On the court, the Bruins left plenty to be desired, although they overcame an 11-point deficit to beat Georgia, 60-56, on Tuesday in the consolation game after Georgetown had shredded their defense.
The diamond was an object of desire for white collar women like Shen and Li at least in part because it could work as a consolation or even compensation if love ends up being not quite everlasting.
Some consolation.
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