As a consolation prize, we were all given a signed copy of his book on the 2010 campaign, Minority Verdict.
If she doesn't the Mountains of Mourne beckon as a consolation for her on such a rare but vitally important visit home.
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As a consolation for missing out on quick entry to either of the events the Pumas have been awarded more Test matches each year.
The one big demand not to be met is for Mr Yanukovich to be sacked as prime minister (although the prosecutor-general's head rolled as a consolation).
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In the past, bigger European governments have tended to treat a job at the European Commission as a consolation prize for somebody whose career in national politics was over.
Remembered poems are often described as a "consolation", be that on a dull bus journey or during times of adversity.
India deserved credit for forcing their way back into the game after such a torrid time with the bat as they aimed for a consolation win in the series.
Burton worked hard as they pressed for a consolation goal but, to the disappointment of their supporters, they found United in unforgiving mood as the home side booked their fourth-round trip to Wolves.
James Arlidge and Shaun Connor kicked the points as the hosts secured a consolation bonus point at Rodney Parade.
Although it was to Wales' credit that they were as much of a threat as their visitors, Toshack's side could not manage to claim a consolation goal despite pushing until the final minute.
Sebastien Tillous-Borde touched down a consolation for Castres as Northampton, already through as group winners, guaranteed last-eight home advantage.
Slovenia scored a deserved consolation goal as Zlatan Ljubijankic got in front of substitute Joleon Lescott to head home in the 85th minute.
But only a minority will find as much consolation in quantum physics as in the prospect of reuniting with their dearly departed in heaven.
Milner also sent a shot skidding just past Waterman's post from outside the area before Welsh went close from long range as Taylor's side pressed for a consolation.
Johnson soon found consolation as his fifth delivery drew a thick edge from Smith and a tumbling catch from Haddin.
The visitors at least grabbed a consolation in the 90th minute as Olejnik could only turn McLenahan's cross into his own net.
Wenger may take heart from the fact that Arsenal were not swept aside in the manner they were against Chelsea last season, although there were moments of slackness at the back, but there was no consolation in a familiar scoreline as they were once again beaten by their fierce London rivals.
Providing he can hold his party together and ensure this vote is not seen as a referendum on him - both big ifs - Scotland's First Minister may consider more powers a pretty good consolation prize.
Van Persie stepped up to convert the penalty, but it was scant consolation for a well-beaten Arsenal side, as United moved to within 90 minutes of winning a fourth European Cup and a possible showdown against Premier League rivals Chelsea in a repeat of last year's epic final in the Moscow rain.
As a result, India's total was below expectations, but the consolation was that they had 11 overs at Australia's openers in the run-up to tea.
Of the people wrongly labelled as having a criminal record, Mr Davis told Today that it was no consolation to know they were in a tiny minority.
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It was far from the humiliation that the Toffees suffered on their previous visit to Lisbon - the 5-0 drubbing at Benfica earlier in the competition - but that will be of no consolation to David Moyes, who cut a frustrated figure as he harangued officials during the final minutes of the tie.
In Carthage, Texas, in 1996, Bernie Tiede (Jack Black), a young man with beautiful manners, works as an assistant funeral director and brings consolation and light to his small town.
Maze admitted it had been a difficult day, although she did take consolation from her second run as she added to her gold in the super-G race and silver in the super-combined.
If Errani's impressive performances at Roland Garros -- featuring wins over two former champions and two members of the top 10 -- might not have had a fairytale ending, those rankings will provide some consolation for the Italian as she enters the top 10 for the first time.
Lemi exploded through a crowd of defenders to score a converted try as Bristol enjoyed the better of the closing stages but it was little consolation for the visitors as Gloucester secured the West country bragging rights.
Neil Roberts' penalty was mere consolation for Wrexham as Sean O'Hanlon and Wilbraham's late second ensured the visitors a thrashing.
Ultimately, he finds consolation in his relationship with his loyal dog, Fox, and in a sect known as the Elohimites.
Northrop's KC Brown Jr. tells Wired that there's a possible (if purely coincidental) consolation for missing another deadline -- the airship could be used in a pinch for carrying as much as seven tons of supplies without getting into harm's way, albeit at a fairly glacial 30MPH.
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