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had consoled

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On Tuesday, Short and her Chicago Red Stars teammate Julie Ertz, who had consoled a sobbing Short during the anthem last Saturday, each tweeted a long statement, a sort of essay titled “Our narrative.”

From New York Times • Jul. 4, 2020

Earlier, she had consoled the Blue Crabs’ field manager, satisfied a disgruntled fan, rejiggered the Atlantic League all-star team, corralled a fussy pack of balloons and picked up stray trash.

From Washington Post • Jul. 20, 2017

Kleindienst said that he had "wept" upon learning that his friend and former superior at the Justice Department, John N. Mitchell, might have been involved, and that the President himself had consoled him.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Aussies had consoled themselves that the first two losses in the best- of-seven series might have been inconclusive.

From Time Magazine Archive

In nearly four years as First Lady, I had consoled often.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama