Canadians who are dying there are doing so in vain, and they deserve better than condolent press releases. From Wordnik.com. [Soldiers Deserve More Than Condolences] Reference
Canadians who are dying there are doing so in vain, and they deserve better than condolent press releases. '. From Wordnik.com. [Soldiers Deserve More Than Condolences] Reference
Enshrined and multiplied; here were the votive statuettes and busts presented by condolent friends, assiduous place-seekers, scared men who had once had words with the dead; commissioned by the best artists found at short notice, to comfort Alexander's grief. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral Games]
Air yer rheumatics mendin 'enny? "he demanded, with the condolent suavity of the would-be son-in-law, or grand-son-in-law, as the case may be. From Wordnik.com. [The Phantoms Of The Foot-Bridge 1895] Reference
By 'insolent,' not 'condolent,' as Anthony. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography] Reference
Canadians who are dying there are doing so in vain, and they deserve better than condolent press releases. http: / / www. rabble.ca / podcasts / shows / redeye / countering-troop-surge-afghanistan. From Wordnik.com. [rabble.ca - News for the rest of us] Reference
Distressed Duenna did in these words: "I am confident, most mighty lord, most fair lady, and most discreet company, that my most miserable misery will be accorded a reception no less dispassionate than generous and condolent in your most valiant bosoms, for it is one that is enough to melt marble, soften diamonds, and mollify the steel of the most hardened hearts in the world; but ere it is proclaimed to your hearing, not to say your ears, I would fain be enlightened whether there be present in this society, circle, or company, that knight immaculatissimus, Don Quixote de la Manchissima, and his squirissimus Panza.". From Wordnik.com. [The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Part 30] Reference
All kept still, waiting to see who would break silence, which the Distressed Duenna did in these words: "I am confident, most mighty lord, most fair lady, and most discreet company, that my most miserable misery will be accorded a reception no less dispassionate than generous and condolent in your most valiant bosoms, for it is one that is enough to melt marble, soften diamonds, and mollify the steel of the most hardened hearts in the world; but ere it is proclaimed to your hearing, not to say your ears, I would fain be enlightened whether there be present in this society, circle, or company, that knight immaculatissimus, Don. From Wordnik.com. [Don Quixote] Reference
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