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There is some sort of consolation.
She feels Barack Obama deserves some sort of consolation prize for getting the most votes and being the most popular.
Or if not, the prime minister will look to Ms Merkel to help provide some sort of consolation, perhaps a face-saving statement of support for EU reform.
But for now she'll stick with what she knows, or knew: "songs that can be some sort of consolation for what people my age go through.
Yaya Toure equalised with a brilliant instant finish from 25 yards in the 55th minute, before Samir Nasri's spectacular strike changed the entire course of the game and set City on the way to some sort of consolation for last May's shock FA Cup final defeat by Wigan Athletic.
Quite simply, the party that just lost the big prize wants some sort of consolation.
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The first, "Casino Royale", was published to little attention in 1953, but the series took off in the years after the Suez crisis, offering some sort of literary consolation to a country coming to terms with its new, humbler status.
Of course the Champions League brought disappointment again, complete with a sense of injustice against Real Madrid, and has even persuaded a few to view United's Premier League win as some sort of unfulfilling consolation.
When Toby reaches out for some sort of advice or consolation, Roberts ducks: "I'm sorry I'm not what you think I am".
He did offer me a fishing tip, as a sort of consolation, I guess.
Five was a sort of consolation prize but that didn't come off either.
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