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To answer his example, they stirred from their disconsolation, responded to each other as if they were coming back to life.
One doctor told him that he should leave his homeland, then he left Southampton with sadness and disconsolation.
Luisa died while in disconsolation and pain.
Neither, to his mild disconsolation, was there any message from Gallian or Sariena.
Rex peered through the gloom towards two figures, hunched in attitudes of disconsolation at the reception desk.
The design shimmers with emotional content: the reds of desire, anger or anxiety, the blues of passivity or urban disconsolation.
His relationship with the FA had broken down and his team-building exercises, including carpet bowls and indoor golf, led to disconsolation in the squad.
"It's powerful, but it's also a disconsolation to see him so frail," said Justin Hage, a 21-year-old college student from Virginia who came to hear the pope.
Except for the broken furniture and general air of disconsolation, no one would have been able to tell that people had been fighting for their lives there barely an hour ago.
Her Pamina moved believably from disconsolation to hope, from a potentially tragic figure to a fulfilled one, and in the finale, from a spirited girlishness to settled maturity.
The frozen ground slumped under the ceaseless rasp of the wind and the weight of the snowdrifts until it looked like irreparable disconsolation or apathy, an abdication of loam and intended verdancy.
Modulating the visual texture of glass with reflectivity, fretted patterns, screened-on images, blurring, veiling, coloration, support systems and other techniques, these projects summon forth states of narcissism, exhibitionism, voyeurism, veiling, vamping, elusiveness, disconsolation, Hitchcock's blonde.
Therefore when they dewelope an intention of parting company from us, I shall take measures for detaining of 'em, and restoring 'em to their friends, who I dare say have had their disconsolation pasted up on every wall in London by this time.'