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1 And I take solace in our kids' power-and willingness to fight back.
2 Sometimes a distressed citizen can take solace in being a historian.
3 But, even as Huber is mourned, there are things to take solace in.
4 Indeed, the party can take solace from some aspects of Iceland's unfolding political saga.
5 Maybe a rookie manager could take solace in getting close with a young team.
6 At least they didn't take solace in a few profanities or misplaced punctuation marks.
7 At times like this I take solace in my Horace.
8 Pain that induced Lord Chester to take solace in opiates.
9 I take solace in that, she told reporters.
10 I found bible verses to take solace in.
11 But Russia, for its part, will take solace in arguing that expulsions are more symbolic than debilitating.
12 Both teams can take solace from that.
13 Zapruder wants to help people overcome their fear of poetry and take solace from poetry in troubled times.
14 The world No2 can take solace from being in decent company, in what represents a curious Open preamble.
15 Can we take solace in that?
16 I try to take solace from Pastan's words -to warm to the ineffable romance of night's essential mystery.
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