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Depressive patients may derive consolation as well as struggle from their religion.
Williams, however, can derive consolation from the knowledge that his team won the game in spite of him, edging the Mets, 3-2, and moving one victory from securing the Yankees' third successive World Series championship and fourth in five Octobers.
In a letter of 17 November 1822, she announced: "I shall write his life—& thus occupy myself in the only manner from which I can derive consolation".
I cannot imagine ever being able to derive any consolation from the race outcome.
It seems instead to derive from logic.
Learn how to derive formulae.
Discuss the different ways to derive pi.
Steps taken to derive the results.
"I derive some consolation in that, before she died she wrote a masterpiece of autobiography.
We can derive no consolation from the fact that other countries like South Africa, UK, Indonesia or Canada are much worse off with their child rape and abuse records.
"We all know that, geographically, it can be difficult to get players here; there's no point in trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes," lamented Sunderland's manager last week, clearly deriving little consolation from the installation of the former foreign secretary David Miliband as his club's new vice-chairman and roving ambassador.
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