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  • If those computers had sat in support-group gatherings at certain holiday times of the year -- and we're just entering the biggest -- they'd know happiness is not an abundant commodity.

    David Finkle: Holiday Cheer: Not Always So Cheerful 2010

  • If those computers had sat in support-group gatherings at certain holiday times of the year -- and we're just entering the biggest -- they'd know happiness is not an abundant commodity.

    Holiday Cheer: Not Always So Cheerful 2010

  • If those computers had sat in support-group gatherings at certain holiday times of the year -- and we're just entering the biggest -- they'd know happiness is not an abundant commodity.

    David Finkle: Holiday Cheer: Not Always So Cheerful 2009

  • While that is fine, it is not how the panel was presented in the description nor was it very useful, in a practical sense, especially when the people who did share their own experiences might've been better served by a support-group like P-FLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) and perhaps a P-FLAG meeting could and should be arranged to coincide with WisCon in future.

    Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2006

  • For two-and-a-half hours, one night a week, Zarren leads his patients in meditation, followed by yoga, relaxation exercises and a support-group session in which patients share their frustrations and accomplishments.

    The Good Heart 2007

  • Among the services at McGuire: free phone cards for spouses, video teleconferencing and e-mails, car care, babysitting services and a monthly support-group activity.

    Hearts Apart 2007

  • For bulletin boards and support-group information, call or e-mail the Family Caregiver Alliance (800-445-8106; caregiverhelp@caregiver.org).

    THE KEYS TO CAREGIVING 2007

  • But we can no longer stomach the idea that our soldiers are dying in a war which epitomizes that support-group chestnut "half measures avail us nothing."

    Cut and Run or Carve It Up? 2006

  • "As if Gore and Bush aren't egotists?" says Dan Swanson, my fellow Nader support-group member.

    The Snoots Snub Nader But I Think He's Great 2000

  • "As if Gore and Bush aren't egotists?" says Dan Swanson, my fellow Nader support-group member.

    The Snoots Snub Nader But I Think He's Great 2000

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