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1 And the provision of such consolation is key to its continued existence.
2 But his memory of the machine brings no such consolation or help.
3 Krantz offered such consolation as his friendship could suggest, but in vain.
4 He felt,-fora moment,-thathe could live on such consolation as that!
5 But as he points out, Housman's poems, closely read, offer no such consolation .
6 Without such consolation , people would give way to all the excess of despair.
7 Her nature was one requiring such consolation as a sympathising friend could afford.
8 For Philip there was in these days no such consolation .
9 Never had he hoped for such consolation in his grief.
10 In this assurance of ultimate success, let us find such consolation as we may.
11 Yet he knew that such consolation was the merest sophistry.
12 But I am not a French poet, and I do not desire such consolation .
13 Then my soul was flooded with such consolation as I have never since experienced.
14 But there was no such consolation for poor abashed Cope.
15 He immediately expressed his readiness to offer such consolation as might be in his power.
16 No such consolation cheers the heart of him whose character has been torn from him.
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