-
effectively disguised". That
afternoon Churchill's
doctor Lord
Moran commiserated with him on the "ingratitude" of the public, to
which Churchill replied:...
- 1751, his
eldest son,
Prince George,
became heir apparent. The King
commiserated with Frederick's widow, Augusta, and wept with her. As her son would...
- tailor,
clerk or as orderlies. In the
field they were emplo**** in
tasks commiserate with
their roles as infantry,
cavalry or
artillery soldiers. This included...
- and
lifts his
spirits by
discussing his past
successes in
sports and
commiserating at the
difficulty of his job; he, in turn,
shares his
admiration of...
- 1913, put it: 'A man is not
blamed for
being splashed with mud. He is
commiserated. But if he has
stepped into a
puddle which he
might easily have avoided...
-
president Jacques Chirac was in
attendance to
congratulate the
winners and
commiserate the runners-up
after the match.
Several days
after the victory, winning...
-
resulting in the
catchphrase "Ohhh, I knowwww..." when she
tries to
commiserate with Audrey's problems. In Audrey's one on-screen appearance, in "The...
-
Loyalist father, who had gone into
exile in London.
Thomas Jefferson commiserated with
Temple over his
failure to
secure a post but
wrote a
letter to James...
-
estrangement with his parents, who
cannot accept his homo****uality;
Carol commiserates; and Melvin’s
acerbic remarks gradually become more sympathetic. Once...
-
between Selene and the love
goddess Aphrodite has the two
goddesses commiserate about their love
affairs with
Endymion and Adonis, and
suggests that...