The move is a consolation prize, but one that could brighten the Storm's gloomy reputation.
It was originally intended to be a kind of consolation prize, not a marketing bonanza.
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Their message that a good life can be had outside baseball comes off as a dim and high-minded consolation prize.
Although the Morgan case remains tied up in court, Mr Bowman may soon scoop up a consolation prize.
Consolation prize: Bristol gets to sell its ImClone stake at the higher price.
The Bruins settled instead for a pretty nice consolation prize in Jaromir Jagr.
Say, maybe secretary of State would be a good consolation prize after all.
As a consolation prize, we were all given a signed copy of his book on the 2010 campaign, Minority Verdict.
But even if none of the talk leads to needed long-term reforms, a consolation prize may still be in store.
She subsequently secured a consolation prize in the form of a succession of senior positions in the Department of Energy.
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Maybe there is a consolation prize the White House could offer him.
Then again, the ability to help Apple's competitors beat down whatever Jobs comes up with promises to be a mighty juicy consolation prize.
But in addition to its charitable benefits, for fans of the show, the yogurt is a consolation prize a reminder of a lovable character.
His country was carved out by the British as a consolation prize for his great-grandfather after the Hashemites lost Syria to the French.
Also newsworthy, Nasdaq is now trying to keep pace with the competition by offering an attractive consolation prize in the event the transaction is blocked.
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In "Consolation Prize, " Doiron addresses a man, living in the aftermath of a breakup, who finds that his friends won't let him leave it behind.
Opponents of Turkey's joining the EU are offering up a consolation prize by way of creating some sort of Mediterranean free-trade area that Turkey could join.
Obama brushed off speculation that Richardson's post is a consolation prize for Latinos and Hispanic politicians, when asked about recent articles that have made that allegation.
Fleming won't get his hands on the World Cup but at least he has the respect of his peers, and maybe that's not a bad consolation prize.
CNN's Candy Crowley said Obama went out of his way to show that this announcement is not a consolation prize by giving Richardson a solo news conference.
In the past, bigger European governments have tended to treat a job at the European Commission as a consolation prize for somebody whose career in national politics was over.
Obama's meeting with American Jewish leaders was supposed to be a consolation prize for American Jews after Obama canceled his first public address to American Jews since taking office.
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But Munster's 28-14 triumph against the Exiles means the Ospreys finished a disappointing third in Pool Three - therefore missing out on the consolation prize of qualification for the second-tier Amlin Challenge Cup.
Providing he can hold his party together and ensure this vote is not seen as a referendum on him - both big ifs - Scotland's First Minister may consider more powers a pretty good consolation prize.
For many founders who are acqui-hired, "it's a consolation prize, " says John Coyle, a professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Law who co-wrote a paper on the practice last month with colleague Gregg Polsky.
Fearing that Castro's hurt pride and widespread Cuban indignation over the concessions Khrushchev had made to Kennedy, might lead to a breakdown of the agreement between the superpowers, the Soviet leader concocted a plan to give Castro a consolation prize.
The consolation prize went to Stenson, who figured he would need to finish in the top 10 to crack the top 50 in the world in the final week that Augusta National uses the world ranking to fill out the field.
In his role as Homeland Security Advisor to the President a position that does not require Senate confirmation and that he was given as a consolation prize when it became clear that he might not be confirmable as CIA director back in 2009 Brennan has helped legitimate, empower, fund, arm and embolden them abroad, and embraced and appeased them here at home.
In his role as Homeland Security Advisor to the President -- a position that does not require Senate confirmation and that he was given as a consolation prize when it became clear that he might not be confirmable as CIA director back in 2009 -- Brennan has helped legitimate, empower, fund, arm and embolden them abroad, and embraced and appeased them here at home.
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