The couple took comfort and delight in carefully irrational, morning-fresh ways of creating.
We also took comfort in the aggressive buying of MXWL by insiders.
After the London bombings, many Americans took comfort in the belief that immigrants to the U.S. are better assimilated than they are in Europe.
William Small, father of the dead man, said Monday that he was sorry one person died from his son's organs, but he took comfort knowing that others were still alive.
Some of these patients took comfort in knowing there's a name for the problems they'd been having, a community of others who share those difficulties and counseling resources available, Speer said.
Both market participants and regulators took comfort from the fact that the money-transmission and payments systems throughout America continued to operate normally throughout the week, but this did not lure many traders into taking new positions.
So although the judgement in today's case was humiliating for the SFO, it took comfort from the remarks of the High Court judge Sir John Thomas that "incalculable damage will be done to the financial markets of London, if proper resources, both human and financial, are not made available for such investigations and prosecutions in the financial markets of London".
So I took some comfort in the Radiolab segment, in which Krulwich and Abumrad described memories as being reconstructed, created new, each time they are recalled.
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Button took some comfort from the fact that Webber's victory means Red Bull have yet to decide to concentrate their efforts on just one of their drivers with eight races to go.
Armed with their own convictions, they took no comfort in AAA credit ratings, and were baffled by the failure of other investors who could not or would not see the widening cracks in the housing market.
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Traders took modest comfort in news that both the Italian and German governments had passed confidence votes, giving leaders the political capital to force through needed fixes to convince markets that they are serious about fiscal changes.
But Mr Evans said he took "some comfort" from Mr Morgan's statement that tourist staff would transfer to the new department and that employees were the most important part of delivering public service.
The scan was cancelled and we took him home for comfort measures.
It took three years to summon the courage to step outside my comfort zone.
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But he always took fiction very seriously, ultimately believing its purpose was to alleviate loneliness and give comfort.
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Prime Minister David Cameron has said Labour's plans would return the country "to the mess" it found itself in before the coalition took power while deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said Labour has "retreated into the comfort of opposition" and was promising more "reckless spending, borrowing and debt".
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