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"I wanted to be there to try and comfort, and offer a sign of hope.
On the day of the accident, I went to Kennedy Airport with the mayor to try and comfort those who lost someone".
"Let the girl go," she whispered, apparently the same words Coulson had used to try and comfort her post-Bahrain, and Ford obligingly dematerialised.
An optimist would try and comfort you by saying that at least 2016 wasn't the uneventful mediocrity that 2015 was.
The money I've spent on food and clothes to try and comfort me, money that would normally be put to a better, more productive use.
Watching the documentary, it's all too easy to try and comfort ourselves with the knowledge that that these crimes took place (in the most part) in the 1970s (despite the fact that Savile's last recorded crime was in 2009).
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Wallace says: "Why not try and take comfort, Charles, in the fact that there is so much even you cannot control.
We just have to try and find comfort in the uncertainty and keep moving forward.
It is understandable that those who feel alone may try and find comfort in drugs or alcohol, but we need to ensure we fight against these temptations.
You don't have to solve their problems right away, but you can try and give comfort.
His inclination, then and later, was to try to smooth and comfort, not confront.
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