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Here in the UK, we too might find solace in such juncture.
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They might find solace in other popular science books, but they will not get as much out of them.
We wonder if he might find solace in Susan, the reporter whose naïveté is disguised by outward toughness.
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You might just find solace from an old and trusted source: incandescent lights.
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Democrats might find some solace in Tuesday's ultimate lesson: Voters want action -- prescription-drug benefits, better environmental protection and a plan to ensure that Social Security remains solvent.
After the deluge of publicity surrounding the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf -- two cars bearing the exclusivity of low production numbers and high prices -- people seeking high mileage at low cost might find some solace in Mazda's announcement this week that its coming fourth generation Demio (Mazda 2 in the United States) would get 15 percent better gas mileage than the existing model.
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