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sympathy sessions, an event actually causes the scales [controls] to be tipped in the other direction thus creating a different and, very
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It does not mean sympathy or identification of his problem as something that we may have experienced
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‘Mum must have lost her temper with a vengeance then – he has my sympathy, Mrs Merrett
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He seemed to be a polite, nice guy; the three of us discussed various subjects and he proved to be an interesting person; he has sympathy with metaphysics too: he used to carry out astral projections but for some strange reason he can't anymore; yet, he can still see people's auras, he said
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Did they love their fathers as I loved mine? I conjectured and felt sympathy for them
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I've picked you because you are the most competent of those who's sympathy I trust
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I felt an enormous sympathy for poor Beniamin, not because of his captive state, but because he was so clearly lost
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They clearly held this conversation on a nightly basis and I wondered how anyone could stand such a thing, no matter how much sympathy one held in one’s heart
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As the eulogy issued forth, my eyes met with those of the bishop and he looked at me with such an expression of sympathy I found myself swallowing and gulping and fighting to gain control
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Ken and Eileen, both being able to work in full time jobs, saved and scrimped and carried each other all the way to the fertility clinic, where they found sympathy, helping hands, many months of pain and many dashed expectations
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The woman said something to her with great sympathy, and then motioned her men to take Ava in the back
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Those that crave sympathy are always victims, always complaining,
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'I suppose I have - it's not just that I feel a certain amount of sympathy for Bunty herself, it's also the thrill of the chase
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Koruki patted Ava’s hand and expressed sympathy
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homeland and drew in sympathy
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Because of sympathy and equality they
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Dave can’t quite get a handle on where they are; is he simply shocked by the melodrama? Is it sympathy or empathy or just plain old fashioned recklessness in the face of mortality?
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“But I have had sympathy for others and I have experienced remorse and compassion,” responded the host plaintively
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The older man then allowed himself a look of sympathy for his host
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Harry, who could commiserate with the activity after his day of studies, nodded in sympathy
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Once he entered, he paid little attention to the couple by the window, rapt in quiet conversation with expressions of deeply felt sympathy and nearly touching hands
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She was a bit off balance with this, reeling, she said, “I don’t think I can remember anyone in my past talking about it in any way except to express sympathy over what happened to Tdeshi
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felt a strong pang of sympathy for her, and could tell that
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Before a suitable manager could be found, I had a good deal of practice presenting a stern face for the craftsmen one moment, and of sympathy and compassion for my dying husband the next
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‘I must admit that it’s hard to have sympathy for her
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He felt little sympathy for them as their life-force was consumed
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Perhaps the assistant felt sympathy for her, as he
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She looked into the elven eyes and found nothing, they reflected neither light nor sympathy
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Despite all his misgivings, Emily felt sympathy for the freckled Tetloan
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Along with this newborn doubt came tremendous sympathy for the Destroyer and for a moment, Brice could almost feel the weight of the burden that man must bear
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sympathy for the man
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He can't join us today but he has my sympathy
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unexpected sympathy for the poor creature
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Ava kept up on Victoria's condition by mail with Alfred, but could offer little but sympathy
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“That isn’t good enough!” shouted Stenarch as murmurs of sympathy began to grow
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the truth and hope for sympathy
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Had this insufferable poet given her a choice? He didn’t have one single grain of sympathy for all she’d suffered
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The abundance of his courage and his vigor would win her sympathy at last
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He couldn’t show too much sympathy for this woman
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It also refers to sympathy, protectiveness, and fraternal love
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He had sympathy for the Nords who fought most vigorously against what they and others regarded as the injustice of the treaty
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The sympathy he’d expressed about her treatment on the Thallia appeared to be quite limited
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” He put his hand on Zarko’s shoulder in sympathy
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Despite the sympathy she felt for them in principle, there was no ignoring their terrible arrows and jagged blades, and her sword -
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And though it was fun to watch, the Breton thief could not help but cringe somewhat in sympathy for the young man
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"There's no cause for sympathy in the case of a duplicitous, malingering burden on the state such as she
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The Elf's thoughts rang with giggles and mock sympathy from Darshi, Mi'ah, Ru, Elena and Misha
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I glared at Jeremy, knowing that it was his fault and feeling no sympathy for him
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Without his memory it has no sympathy for our plight
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They were on a par, neither had to feign sympathy for the others adversity
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‘He has some sympathy for our cause and appreciates the imminent global threat
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He added his words of sympathy but I didn’t see these as the tears streamed down my cheeks I felt numb and couldn’t really believe it would my nightmare never end?
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He felt his heart wrench in sympathy and wished she didn’t have to feel this way, but he couldn’t help feeling glad that she was there, as a silent supporter, giving him courage and confidence
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He offered no words of sympathy though he looked deeply concerned
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Dis Pater offered no words of wisdom or sympathy through the kigare
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He’s found a way to get sympathy and he’s playing on it
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She withdrew her sympathy
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It is, of course, known fact in the legal profession that you cannot create the legal problem in the first place, and then plead for mercy and sympathy afterwards
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Many, not me, passed out and were injected while in a state of unconsciousness because passing out earned you no sympathy from the nurses
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They looked quite tender in the showers too, and received a lot of manly sympathy from us who flinched at the sight of their wounds
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I felt no great sympathy for them when that very same PT Sergeant Whoever caught them swimming like fish with the female cadets
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Carolyn’s account of her upbringing had upset Dawn and she’d wondered, just for a moment, if it had been true, or if Carolyn was just looking for sympathy
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It elicited much sympathy
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She answered the phone and I so wanted her to have sympathy for me
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I have no sympathy for a drug addict
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Certainly in our time! It became the sole reason to begin to act like animals and thereby attract fatherly attention and international sympathy after we reacted the way they certainly knew we would
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I understand that and have much sympathy with him
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his sympathy with all poor men, that led him straight to Scrooge's
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could not repress a keen thrill of sympathy for the child, whoever it
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The Liberation Movements core strategy was to make the country "ungovernable" and win the sympathy of the world by doing so
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They certainly succeeded with the sympathy part
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It is not said today, but none the less true, that most of the protests turned violent and were designed to force SAP re-action to win sympathy from the world
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After much talking (a waste of time for confrontation was sought and needed for media sympathy), a warning would be given over the public address system that the gathering is illegal
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so another was released who also disappeared, and the handlers were by now getting agitated and so were we in sympathy
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I had their sympathy and they were in my corner there was no doubt about that
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It would seem that compassion is not some feeling ―acquired‖ outside an individual but rather an impression internalized within that individual who, having endured his or her own (private) hardships, is likely to display a more benign, sympathetic attitude toward other individuals who he or she shares or has shared a trying experience; although suffering (in kind) is not a necessary requirement for individuals who would naturally express sympathy for other people because it falls within their ―nature‖ to do so
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Obviously someone wants sympathy and a nice retirement fund from a liberal judge and jury
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Carter‘s endlessly quixotic ―peacekeeping‖ overtures to autocratic regimes throughout the Third World in a transparent attempt at redeeming his failed presidency; this is not to imply, however, that our ex-president does not (otherwise) share a certain sympathy with such leaders as evidenced by his fawning indifference to human and civil rights abuses routinely evident in many of those countries
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I could read the sympathy in his eyes; this was a part of the job he would rather not do
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From a purely professional viewpoint that is wrong and a home goal for it created sympathy to the victim
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If present attitudes are any indication of contemporary society‘s harsh assessment of its past, our society should not expect much sympathy from future generations that can only wonder how a society that called itself civilized and prided itself on its ―evolving standards of decency‖ could have condoned such barbarous practices
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I already described the food which ABBA apparently donated to the terrorists before so we knew about the Swedish sympathy for the ANC
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It may start with a relatively harmless protest or sympathy
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Diane looked upon him with sympathy, noting the irrepressible gleam in Bru’s eyes
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As the liquor hit the back of the hijacker's throat, his eyes rolled upwards and I screwed up my face in sympathy
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These feelings are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims so be aware if you start having sympathy for your Kidnappers you are turning
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A reverse of the Stockholm Syndrome called "Lima Syndrome" in which Kidnappers develop sympathy for their hostages
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What: President James Buchanan's weakness, incompetence, defense of slavery, and sympathy for slave owning elites led directly to the Civil War
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His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples
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His sympathy lay with the cats
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I definitely didn’t want to show pity, sympathy or anything
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Facing the Apache were Generals Howard and Miles, both of whom had genuine sympathy for Natives and lobbied for better treatment of their former enemies once they were confined
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Caroline loved every moment of it, but exercised phenomenal self-control and demonstrated nothing but sympathy
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At Drake's Inlet, tied to a buoy, we were nourished, listened to, and doused with sympathy
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As if in sympathy, the RV’s gears also ground when Stan drove off again
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I had a moment of sympathy, thinking of the Countess
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There came a sudden moment of clarity, and I felt real sympathy for the guy—he could see it better than I
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Shying away everything the others threw at him, he turned to face Jules head on, with the most probable outcome being Jules turning into a cut-away cardboard version of his old self, while the rest of us looked in sympathy and complete helplessness
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While Caroline studied Beth, her emotionless soul developed a fissure, allowing a sense of sympathy to enter, and suddenly, she was anxious to help
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Hrickletl signaled his sympathy as he left the room, allowing the others to relax a little