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I sympathize with the problems you're having at your job
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I could sympathize with Jack I guess
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Carius could certainly sympathize with his restlessness
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It was a simple enough motivation; and he could sympathize with her
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sympathize with a mistake and allow AFDC for one illegitimate child but after that the mother should
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“It will be hard for me to sympathize with her
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As a matter of principle, I sympathize with Ismael, for he is suffering now what I suffered some eight years ago
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sympathize with the American people, as many of them expressed their feelings to Roger
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Americans sympathize with the trials the colonists faced, though
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On account of all these miseries, I am compelled to seek a friend in whom I can confide better than I can confide in myself, who will consider my pain and sorrow and want, who will sympathize with me, console and sustain me by his virtue and eloquence, and uplift me by his most wholesome discourse
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We all of us sympathize with you the hssswwx
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“It warms all four of my hearts to hear that you sympathize with us
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You who sympathize with us are called pathizers
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We sympathize with you, but we have our orders
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They sympathize with the hssswwx
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And so began the very tedious task of constructing psychological profiles of everyone most likely to sympathize with Raidan
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“For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin
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"As for these replacement engineers, how do you know they won't sympathize with Calvin?"
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Pellew and Calvin shouted orders to their subordinates and began a process of fortifying engineering and evicting two of the engineers who wouldn’t sympathize with them
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Maybe someone would sympathize with him, and hide him?
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about classes, studies, deadlines and exams, finds it a bit hard to sympathize with her father
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sympathize with their anger
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Hebrews 4:15 - For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin
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Sympathize not with your fellows merely that they may sympathize with you in return
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She did sympathize with him, and he with her
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group that I sympathize with the most; runaways from sexual
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“I guess you could say I was spoiled as a child,” Faye said with a smirk as if she knew Lady Jane would sympathize with her in that respect, considering her own fortunate youth
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From this perspective, she could sympathize with Terence, a young man trapped in a union with a cold, uncaring, emotionless woman, and understand his desire to be free from such pains
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But after realizing he was a victim, just like me, I came to sympathize with his struggles
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“Yes, well,” he said as he looked at the reverend’s eyes that no longer stared presumptuously at him, “I should just like to say that I can sympathize with you
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Though he could sympathize with her emotions at wanting Terence Underwood dead given that he had taken her sight, forcing her into a world of darkness, the act could not be justified no matter how much he had deserved such punishment
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perhaps indicated the exact reason why an editor or member of Parliament would wish to keep such politically sensitive reports from ever penetrating the public domain where it could be open to misinterpretation by the masses that did not sympathize with the Crown’s efforts during these desperate times
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As he watched the suspects’ individual expressions and reactions as the life of the deceased was briefly aggrandized, he found it curious that those he would have expected to sympathize with the unfortunate loss, namely Preacher Cooper and Elizabeth Bascomb, were in fact the two who were most out of character, as they seemed disgusted by this wretched little gathering at this pitiful ceremony
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” She turned towards Preacher Cooper and smiled at him, in hopes that he could sympathize with her
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objection, sympathize with it, and then share a simple solution
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Houston could sympathize with him, but he liked
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How could he not sympathize with 68
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And not only did she sympathize with him
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–ejjon started to say something, but Lyil held up her hand, and with a sour look on her pretty face she said, “Since I can sympathize with your position, I will keep it low key by starting a low level investigation
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‘’I can sympathize with you on that, General
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‘’I do and I sympathize with them, Madam Vice-President, but I unfortunately can
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God damn it Zach, if anyone should be able to sympathize with her it's you
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For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with
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Sympathize with the unlucky
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come to sympathize with her
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In this world, no one could ever be able to sympathize with the loneliness in
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They have no father that may sympathize with them as well as they need charity more than those of full age
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They have no father to sympathize with them, and they need charity more than those who have reached adulthood
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Having lost her father, Dominique could sympathize with Henri
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If we see someone dear to us with his hand bleeding because it is badly wounded, we feel sorry for this scene and sympathize with him
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Write to me about your troubles as often as you feel it helps you, and believe that I do most heartily sympathize with you both, but don't mind, and forgive me, if my answers are not satisfactory
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I’m sure he will sympathize with you, you said it yourself on the phone earlier that he’s a considerate person
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It certainly sounded as if he had a grievance, and she was perfectly ready to sympathize with the dear man if she knew what about, but she didn't know what about
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But as he talked to Femi, he began to understand her and sympathize with her dilemma
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You mustn’t sympathize with him
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“Still, I’m not going to sympathize with a witch throwing out curses
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How could Anne marry someone she barely knew? Did she trust him? Did he sympathize with Chambers? Petra nodded at the carriage
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When Peter Templeton had first begun his practice, he had had his share, but he had quickly found he was unable to sympathize with their problems
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orphan myself, I could easily sympathize with his
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the ability to sympathize with thevery weaknesses of the persons
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For some time I had back problems after my accident hiking, so I can really sympathize with the people that have these types of problems
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I could not sympathize with her
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That"s why I sympathize with Angela
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They sympathize with being manipulated, powerless victims
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"wrong,” or that it should be different and needs to be changed, or sympathize with them,
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’ And the man seemed to feel what he said, and the audience, when the said it, seemed to sympathize with him—it thrilled the audience
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Some old people keep young at heart in spite of wrinkles and gray hairs, can sympathize with children's little cares and joys, make them feel at home, and can hide wise lessons under pleasant plays, giving and receiving friendship in the sweetest way
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Any girl reader who has suffered like afflictions will sympathize with poor Amy and wish her well through her task
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made me try to relieve, and sympathize with him; but, when I recollected that I
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When we hear some passage in which a hero laments his sufferings at tedious length, you know that we sympathize with him and praise the poet; and yet in our own sorrows such an exhibition of feeling is regarded as effeminate and unmanly (Ion)
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No man of sense, he says in the Timaeus, would take physic; and we heartily sympathize with him in the Laws when he declares that 'the limbs of the rustic worn with toil will derive more benefit from warm baths than from the prescriptions of a not over wise doctor
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I can sympathize with that problem
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The crisp air, the sunlight, the movement on the river, and the moving river itself,—the road that ran with us, seeming to sympathize with us, animate us, and encourage us on,—freshened me with new hope
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"Well," said he, extending his hand to Monte Cristo, "I suppose you have come to sympathize with me, for indeed misfortune has taken possession of my house
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There is something so awe-inspiring in great afflictions that even in the worst times the first emotion of a crowd has generally been to sympathize with the sufferer in a great catastrophe
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It’s cruel, maybe, but it’s hard to sympathize with grief when it’s over someone who just tried to kill you
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It’s cruel, maybe, but it’s hard to sympathize with grief when it’s over someone who just tried to kill you
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Just remember that Caris grew up in the wool business and helped her father, so she understands the problems and challenges that merchants face – whereas her rival is the daughter of a bishop, and more likely to sympathize with the prior
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How he might have tried harder to get along with her, to sympathize with her own cramped circumstances, maybe even to see at least some of what his father had seen in her
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They helped with pain, they helped with sleep, and I moved around so much in the summer between DC, Rhode Island, and the Cape that I could always find a doctor who would sympathize with my stories of my prescriptions running out
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You will understand now how it was that I strove to keep the peace with him, and you will in some measure sympathize with me in the fears which fill me, now that he has gone from me to his other victim with threats upon his tongue
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‘I never said that; I said I did not sympathize with this sudden passion
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” While we sympathize with the historians and semanticists who argue against it, we see no harm in conforming to what has become the accepted usage
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From the first arrival of the young ladies in Tipton she had prearranged Dorothea's marriage with Sir James, and if it had taken place would have been quite sure that it was her doing: that it should not take place after she had preconceived it, caused her an irritation which every thinker will sympathize with
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I sympathize with poor Desdemona when she had such a stream poured in her ear, even by a black man
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It was as if Prince Andrew would have liked to sympathize with what Pierre was saying, but could not
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I should be given a small room as a favor, the soldiers would violate my father’s newly dug grave to steal his crosses and stars, they would tell me of their victories over the Russians, and would pretend to sympathize with my sorrow
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‘I loved him and respected him, and sympathize with you with all my heart
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"Ladies," Elmira said, "I sympathize with you
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‘Ladies,’ Elmira said, ‘I sympathize with you
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Based on his country’s history with America, he could understand and sympathize with his masters’ paranoia regarding the West
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• I sympathize with consensus views that the coming decade will be characterized by the continued rise of emerging economies and eventual resumption of inflation
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His pleasure in music, though it amounted not to that ecstatic delight which alone could sympathize with her own, was estimable when contrasted against the horrible insensibility of the others; and she was reasonable enough to allow that a man of five and thirty might well have outlived all acuteness of feeling and every exquisite power of enjoyment
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Flint's Pond, a mile eastward, allowing for the disturbance occasioned by its inlets and outlets, and the smaller intermediate ponds also, sympathize with Walden, and recently attained their greatest height at the same time with the latter
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I tried to stifle these sensations; I thought that as I could not sympathize with him, I had no right to withhold from him the small portion of happiness which was yet in my power to bestow
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" Must I then lose this admirable being? I have longed for a friend; I have sought one who would sympathize with and love me
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I assure you, I can sympathize with such a repugnance, but how can one avoid it? You see, it's the only way out
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But, my dear boy, you mustn't think I don't sympathize with you
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And there really are men who believe in this, who spend their time in promoting Leagues of Peace, in delivering addresses, and in writing books; and of course the governments sympathize with it all, pretending that they approve of it; just as they pretend to support temperance, while they actually derive the larger part of their income from intemperance; just as they pretend to maintain liberty of the constitution, when it is the absence of liberty to which they owe their power; just as they pretend to care for the improvement of the laboring classes, while on oppression of the workman rest the very foundations of the State; just as they pretend to uphold Christianity, when Christianity is subversive of every government
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And so, when the journalists say in print that all the Russians sympathize with what took place at Kronstadt, Toulon, and Paris; that this alliance for life and death is confirmed by the will of the whole nation; and when the Russian minister of education assures the French ministers that his whole company, the Russian children, the learned, and the authors, share his sentiments; or when the commander of the Russian squadron assures the French that the whole of Russia will be grateful to them for their reception; and when the chief priests speak for their flocks and assure the French that their prayers for the life of the most august house have reëchoed joyfully in the hearts of the Russian Tsar-loving nation; and when the Russian ambassador in Paris, who is considered to be the representative of the Russian nation, says after a dinner of ortolans à la soubise et logopédes glacés, with a glass of champagne Grand Moët in his hand, that all Russian hearts are beating in unison with his heart, which is filled with a sudden outburst of exclusive love for fair France (la belle France),—we, the people who are free from the stultification, consider it our sacred duty, not only for our own sakes, but also for the sake of tens of millions of Russians, in the most emphatic manner to protest against it and to declare that our hearts do not beat in unison with the hearts of the journalists, ministers of education, commanders of squadrons, chief priests, and ambassadors, but, on the contrary, are full to the brim with indignation and loathing for that harmful lie and that evil which they consciously and unconsciously disseminate with their acts and their speeches