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A church with a piano and an affable preacher offer solace for this novel's conflicted heroine.

Whatever its shortcomings, the free-market theory might also offer solace for those concerned about the creeping influence of religion in American government.

The slum is also host to some 400 recycling units.To a devout low-caste Hindu, the recycling process might offer solace, for through its gyrations rejected goods come back in new and valuable forms.

Wherever she travels, Desai discovers similar patterns: children resist the noose of parental expectations; pets offer solace for loneliness (even unruly dogs like the ferocious Diamond, beloved by his hapless owner in the title story); and writers generally prove to be a vain and disappointing bunch.

Scholem argued this was in large part due to two factors: First, that philosophy too easily justified bogus Jewish conversion, that is, the choice to internalize Judaism and abandon outward ritual; and more importantly, that philosophy could not offer solace for the historical crisis of the expulsion.

The pop charts didn't offer solace for my troubled adolescent heart in the same way that Morrissey could.

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It remains to be seen whether Ellis's overtures will result in a formal bid, let alone a takeover, but the mere existence of interest offers solace for supporters during an uncertain period for the club.

"And isn't it the ultimate irony … that the Negro could sing in one of his sorrow songs, 'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child.' " As the audience erupted in applause, King demanded, "What sense of estrangement, what sense of rejection, what sense of hurt could cause a people to use such a metaphor?" King's sermon at the March on Washington offered solace for such wounds.

The occasional crowding around a desk for a funny YouTube video can offer solace during the grind of a long day.

Horses die in wars, deliver children from flaming houses and offer solace to disabled people, and somehow that's an advert for a bank.

Living on the footprint of ancestors can offer solace.

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