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Marjorie and Kathleen, played by Beryl Nairn and Anne Cooper, seem to take comfort in squaring up to the reality of their situation.
So I shall tough it out and take comfort in the fact that no-one on the outside can tell.
Rather, bereaved families would take comfort from the belief that their son or daughter died for a greater cause.
Frankly, a Europhile would have to be demented to take comfort in this graph.
In leisure men should not talk of sin but they should take comfort in the psalms and songs.
However, the good lady would be able to take comfort in the great local food she would no doubt find on offer.
And, he also can take comfort in the fact he's got a pretty smart pitcher on the mound who thrives on mental challenges.
For the moment, I can take comfort in the fact that music is a non-representational art form.
They should instead take comfort in the fact that African askaris and Indian sepoys fought as mercenaries in the armies of the British Empire.
For those of you, and there are so many, who will miss him, take comfort in the fact that he was set to meet his Maker.
Of course, we can also take comfort from knowing we are prepared to meet these challenges.
However, there are sufficient arguments for everyone who does like to drink a glass of beer to take comfort from its health effects.
Our 'to do' list may be daunting but we can take comfort in the fact that we're no longer labouring alone in the wilderness.
Of course, proponents of the Act can take comfort in the absence of any empirical evidence to support such claims.
But they can take comfort in the fact that their government acted in these areas.
And I take comfort in the recognition that so many challenges require global solutions.
As the weather cools, take comfort in these autumnal treats.
But take comfort, this vampiric demon can be stopped if her hair and talons are removed and inserted into the hole in her neck.
The international community must never take comfort in the seemingly empty nature of words.
The risk exists that Québec could take comfort in the relative decline of its main trading partners.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let me wrap myself about in the mantle of my own integrity, and take comfort in my unfaulty intention!
Meanwhile, he nursed his embarrassment and tried to take comfort in the attention that his gleaming, modded car evinced.
Brisben explains how women of suburbia take comfort in searching together for new techniques or toys to liven things up.
Let Oliver take comfort in his dark sorrows and melancholies.
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