The father sat on a stool, tears in his eyes as a firefighter comforted him.
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Benitez will at least be comforted with better news regarding Skrtel's fellow defender Glen Johnson.
Riddle said she is devastated, but comforted knowing that her granddaughter is in a better place.
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Japanese contender Yoko Shibui is comforted by the presence of the "very top notch" British police.
Comcast says the fiber will be used for high-speed Internet, not video, but competitors aren't comforted.
Investors probably weren't comforted by the great news being buried in the Christmas holiday.
But I certainly feel comforted by the homemade stock, slow cooked onions, Emmental and garlic croutons.
She has been interviewed by officers and is now being comforted by family members.
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She is comforted by a friend, as she asks: "What has he done to deserve this"?
Defence lawyer William Taylor thanked the three-judge panel and said he was "comforted" by the ruling.
He then comforted her children after they found her body, the court was told.
She says she comforted the boy as his head swelled and he bent over, throwing up.
The children were taken to a nearby house where they were comforted until the emergency services arrived.
Shu says that if the family is calm and reassuring, the child will be comforted by that.
Cuban officials are also comforted by the advent of a clutch of left-of-centre governments in Latin America.
They are also comforted by the messages of support from around the country and around the world.
Somehow you are intrigued, guilty, homesick, comforted, excited, disgusted, curious, wanting-to-be-indulgent and wanting-to-be-outraged, all at the same time.
I'm the little boy that gives up his favourite teddy bear so that a stranger may be comforted.
Apparently people don't feel constrained by interacting with the people they know -- they feel comforted by it.
People are comforted by the idea of a designed and harmonious natural world, with themselves at the top.
She, presumably, is not comforted to know that universities are trying to make two wrongs into a right.
"I am somewhat comforted that you have struggled" with the thyroid concern, FDA division director Mary Parks told the panel.
And so since that time I know a lot of you have probably comforted loved ones of those who were lost.
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The coffin was accompanied by hundreds of mourners, including Mr Meles' widow Azeb Mesfin, who was seen being comforted by officials.
Should pension fiduciaries be comforted that Congress has approved pension legislation that expressly permits providing independent advice to defined contribution plan participants?
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Mrs Bate's husband of 42 years, Victor, 64, is being comforted by friends and relatives at the family home in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire.
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DeeAnna Soicher isn't all that comforted by the idea that a subset of videogame players are merely choosing to play as pacifists.
He comforted his younger sister Julia when the family cat passed away, holding her hand all the way home from the vet.
The markets seem comforted that the new political regime may consist of a divided government that forces both parties towards the center.
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