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Groopman tried to offer consolation.
To their children and grandchildren, we extend our wishes for comfort and consolation.
If you'll allow me to adjudicate, M is right, it is worse - so as some small consolation, we at least managed to extend our discord to a second couple.
In the consolation match, Els birdied the 18th to extend his match with Fowler, but the 25-year-old American prevailed with a birdie at the first extra hole.
In my 3 A.M. mood, the YouTube edit, uploaded by a user named Cecil Robert, was almost too affecting to bear; it sounded like longing and consolation together, extended into emptiness, a shot of warmth coming out of a void.
"The Archdiocese of Boston offers prayer for the repose of John's soul," Father Coyne said, "and extends its prayers in consolation to his beloved sister, Cathy, at this time of personal loss".
Tyson convered two penalties to extend Doncaster's lead before Hakeen Adelakun's late free-kick gave Scunthorpe some consolation.
Asotasi went over to further extend Wolves' lead, with Ratchford sending over his fourth successful kick, before Achurch ran in what proved to be a consolation for Leeds.
The loss dropped Consolo in the consolation bracket, where he first defeated South Pasadena's Joel Navarro, 14-0, beforunningintointo San Marino's Russell Chang, who pinned the sophomore in 4 22 to extend his season at the cost of Consolo.
It is thus some consolation to their extended families that a poignant memorial to the soldiers was recently erected in the 150-acre National Memorial Arboretum, a privately owned expanse, in Staffordshire, England.
They took some small consolation in the good wishes extended by everyone called upon to speak, from the Fifa representatives to the Japanese head coach, Kozo Tashima.
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