• He visited wounded fighters, consoling them with nuts and chocolates, and sent money to their families.

    WSJ: Bin Laden Was Nurtured in Ease, Destined for Infamy

  • Still, the Bach Collegium Japan delivered a performance of gently glowing beauty, with Bach in consoling rather than apocalyptic mode.

    NEWYORKER: The Book of Bach

  • The Pentagon leadership is doubtless consoling itself that at least it staved off still-more-radical aspects of the Obama denuclearization agenda.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Obama, unilateral Denuclearizer-in-Chief

  • In this context, the report read rather like a young sports champion consoling the veteran whom he has just bested.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Mr Macintosh opened in consensual fashion by consoling Mr Swinney for the difficult economic circumstances visited upon him by the UK government.

    BBC: Looking at the books

  • Sir Paul was consoling family members after the death of his uncle.

    BBC: McCartney denies love affair

  • American Ambassador to Germany Richard Holbrooke rode to the rescue, offering me a consoling trip through the Loire valley in his armored Buick.

    WSJ: Kati Marton on Her Lifelong Therapist: Paris

  • The head of the national party, outgoing chairman Ken Mehlman, first tried consoling governors by telling them it could have been a lot worse.

    NPR: Republican Governors Perform Election Post Mortem

  • Some, however, are consoling themselves in traditional Egyptian fashion, with humour.

    ECONOMIST: Egypt��s election

  • It is well known that apes in the wild offer spontaneous assistance to each other, defending against leopards, say, or consoling distressed companions with tender embraces.

    WSJ: The Brains of the Animal Kingdom

  • Perhaps that thought is not as consoling as it should be: when things get tough, judgment all too often seems to go out of the window.

    ECONOMIST: Heading for meltdown?

  • Obama has made such a trip countless times before, touring damage and consoling survivors of other disasters including Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy and a string of mass shootings.

    NPR: Obama Consoles Families, Survivors Of Texas Blast

  • At a stroke, whole generations of middle-aged Tory men can feel dreams of high office evaporating like the fumes from a consoling tumbler (or two) of late-night Scotch.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Finally, the irrepressible Peggy is consoling: If your speech flops which happens to everyone at some point the world (apologies to Abe Lincoln) will little note nor long remember.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • As the interview ended, she put a consoling arm on my elbow, almost by way of an apology although Margaret Thatcher was not a politician who said sorry much.

    BBC: An hour with Maggie; Thatcher and Wales

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is mired in a fresh controversy over both real and fake photos showing him consoling the grieving family members of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

    BBC: Ahmadinejad under fire for consoling Chavez's mother

  • The National AIDS Memorial Grove offers consoling shade, while the stand of old-growth redwoods at Strybing Arboretum is ideal for meditation before a fierce match at the Lawn Bowling Club.

    BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park

  • The priest is miserable: he no longer feels the presence of God, yet he carries on with his work, offering the sacraments to prisoners and consoling the sick and the dying.

    NEWYORKER: Commitments

  • What in the world are you consoling him for?

    FORBES: Lance Armstrong Is Still A Cancer Hero

  • If I have to leave her, she shall have a soft toy with a recordable chip on which I shall leave consoling messages that will be activated whenever she plays with the toy.

    BBC: The bizarre world of sky shopping

  • Vera gives of herself freely and easily, and it is precisely in that selfless and attentive way brisk, efficient, consoling that Vera, using a tube and a noxious solution, terminates one unwanted pregnancy after another.

    NEWYORKER: Vera Drake

  • This is not a relaxing or consoling book.

    ECONOMIST: Tainted love

  • "It's sort of consoling to see that we have this convergence of findings coming from different continents, " he says, noting that researchers from Iceland and the Netherlands have turned up pretty much the same thing.

    CNN: Fish, olive oil, nuts good for eyes too, more studies find

  • David could be consoling Julie.

    NEWYORKER: Starlight

  • These include some reassuringly familiar types, such as the heroic pragmatist (Thomas Jane), the consoling schoolteacher (Laurie Holden), the finger-pointing nutcase (Marcia Gay Harden), and the skeptic (Andre Braugher) who refuses to believe in giant, writhing flesh-eaters right up to the moment at which he meets them socially.

    NEWYORKER: The Mist

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