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Other veteran catchers describe the identical condition, often in commiseration with one another.
Children will whimper in commiseration with the poor chilled creature as various attempts at rescue fail.
(On any day, there may be a stroller jam of women in commiseration as they browse for organic swaddling blankets).
He describes the events of Aug. 6, 1945, while Tanimoto nods as if in commiseration: "At 8 15 promptly, the bomb was dropped," he says.
"Now I remember why I quit playing," said Bob Jensen, a computer consultant of Louisville, Ky., as he finished a particularly yip-filled round of putts for the Mayo cameras as a specially designed putter recorded his grip on a nearby computer and his fellow yippers murmured in commiseration beside the green.
"No, no, no," Alan said, waving his hands in commiseration.
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He just stood there gazing down at me and then, after a moment, he pressed one hand to my shoulder in Slavic commiseration, turned and walked away.
When friends gather, be it in celebration, commiseration, or just to kill time, what do they do?
In the film Patricia Hearst drops in for some commiseration.
Maybe it's a commiseration in a new national profile that somewhere out in the dark, there's an unnamed crowd worth speaking to a fractured, woundedly ebullient multi-demographic of transpersonal, American people. .
At Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Commiserations became part of a huge installation under the museum's cupola.
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