She'd stay up and comfort him, even though she had to work early the next morning.
Jellyby's children fell down a flight of stairs and had no one to tend to or comfort him.
Even in his sleep, the dog will wake him up and comfort him.
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If her teenage boy is crying in his room, should she go in and comfort him, or will this embarrass and shame him?
Dimenna, a 24-year veteran of the force and about to be a grandmother herself, stayed by the boy's side in the hospital, watching Disney videos and trying to comfort him.
He seemed unexceptional until I realized that the women trying to comfort him were not his guardians, did not know him, and could not figure out what language he was speaking.
It's no comfort to him that veterinarians aren't necessarily driven by a desire for profit.
And as they gave comfort to him, I had to do a radio show that morning.
"That should be crumb of comfort for him, there's no one coming forward with another agenda, " she said.
She was the one who shook him out of his comfort zone and got him to to fire his stockbroker and take control of his nest-egg.
It would be a mistake to create a situation that compromised his comfort or made him less likely to squeeze me all night long.
Littrell, a former Queensbury resident working in England for a U.S. paper company, said the book was a "comfort" to him during difficult times.
The book opens with him settling in a New Hampshire town and taking a job at a nursing home where his "shining" power helps him comfort the dying.
He was trying to speak but we couldn't understand what he was trying to say so I spoke to him to see how much I could give him some comfort.
Bartley estimates that Fire sales could range from 12 million to 15 million units this year, but adds that positive supply checks gives him more comfort in his forecast of 14.7 million units.
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The scan was cancelled and we took him home for comfort measures.
Titian wanted his eldest, Pomponio, to become a priest, and he spent years trying to persuade his patrons to give the boy benefices that would enable him to live in comfort.
He hopes that seeing the cross there will bring comfort, just as it did for him 13 years ago.
So Joe is in prison today but at least he went in with some understanding and, I hope, comfort by the words I shared with him.
Airlines told him they wanted economy and comfort, not more speed, so Mr Mulally went back to the drawing board to produce something more to their liking.
"Having him behind the plate, that comfort level, getting to spring training I don't have to try to go over my game plan with three or four different catchers, " Marcum said.
The stuff that he has made clear he is willing to do requires him to get outside of his comfort zone, requires Democrats to make tough choices that they would not otherwise want to have to make.
But his reaction tells me that I managed to touch something essential about him, too close for his own comfort.
But if the two pitchers seem comparable coming out of spring training, then Hughes's comfort in the bullpen could be a factor in sending him to the bullpen.
Superseding these and many other recollections of Kennedy the senator is my vivid memory of him as a person uniquely able to distract and comfort others in distress.
Many people consider him much too close to California's greedy unions for comfort, but he is sharp, politically protean and well known.
Whatever comfort Mr Rabbani gave the northerners was undone by the Taliban's distrust of him.
But it is a comfort to his family that, on some level, they are getting through to him.
"Doctors are attending to him, ensuring that he has the best possible expert medical treatment and comfort, " Zuma's office said in an earlier statement Thursday.
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