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Many family members and survivors in Oklahoma City gently counsel their sisters and brothers in New York (and all of us as members of a media-generated nationwide community of the bereaved) that there is no old self to reassemble, only a new self, which in the best case will slowly reach a new normal by absorbing this event into one's being.
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Perhaps the strongest blowback appeared in Beijing News, which stood firm against the return of any restrictive measures but gently counseled readers to ease their fixation on loud and explosive toys.
Her friend Alla Shirokova, 23, a three-year veteran of America, gently counseled that in a few years' time Ms. Minkina would be just as fluent when she mouthed back to her parents.
In One More Time With Feeling, a film about both his new album and the death of his teenage son Arthur in 2015, Nick Cave gently counsels against linking the contents of the former too closely with the latter.
I gently began to counsel him, not to discourage him, but to warn him about the pitfalls and challenges.
Apple "Geniuses" offer homilies from priestly pulpits to help us interpret the screens and counsel us -- ever so gently -- toward a kind of new media orthodoxy.
Mr. Gore (or his surrogates) must gently remind voters about the fierceness and the arrogance with which both Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel, and the House Republicans pursued the president.
Gently, gently.
"The counsel".
Trusted Counsel?
legislative counsel.
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