He was fiercely attacked, and even some figures who privately sympathized with his views were too cowed to defend him publicly. |
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Lilith had sympathized with her opinion of them being dimwitted creatures that were destroying the earth. |
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Her aunt and uncle understood and sympathized with her mother, feeling bad that someone in their family suffered a divorce. |
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One would believe that pain would be socially understood and somewhat sympathized with. |
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In this context, St. Mary Euphrasia suffered, prayed, sympathized, loved and responded. |
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In the end Staupitz no longer sympathized with Luther's doctrine, which he finally condemned as heresy. |
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The OPEC Fund sympathized with these problems and was working to ease hardships wherever possible, he added. |
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While he sympathized with the position of the Chinese delegation, he was hesitant to accept its proposal. |
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In spite of his profound faith, he sympathized with his confreres who had become searchers and wanderers. |
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He sympathized with their difficulties, took pride in their triumphs, and foresaw with absolute confidence their ultimate success. |
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After all, for many years he himself sympathized with the notoriously brutal Irish Republican Army. |
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Given the pressure he was under, I understood and even sympathized. |
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Have we not all sympathized with what happened? |
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Others, who sympathized, felt that the rightness of the stand did not take away from the fact that it was still wishful thinking, as governments just cannot afford to provide services to all communities. |
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Soon after the release of the report, an illegal nation-wide postal strike, with which the public generally sympathized, led to a review of its recommendations. |
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But no Convention member sympathized, they just told the women to return home. |
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In parts of Germany, Switzerland and Austria, a majority sympathized with the Radical Reformation despite intense persecution. |
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In addition to the demonstrators, among the heroes of Tiananmen Square are the Chinese government officials, such as Zhao Ziyang, who sympathized with and supported the protestors at great risk to their own personal safety. |
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Support for the conflict had never been strong in Britain, where many sympathized with the Americans, but now it reached a new low. |
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His continuing intransigence will cost the Movements the moral high ground on the basis of which the international community sympathized with their cause. |
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During a revolutionary uprising that broke out in Cuba in 1868, he sympathized with the patriots, for which he was sentenced to six months of hard labour and, in 1871, deported to Spain. |
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Nicholas sympathized with the national aspirations of the Slavs and was anxious to win control of the Turkish straits but tempered his expansionist inclinations with a sincere desire to preserve peace among the Great Powers. |
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Some sympathized, some rolled their eyes, and many simply walked away. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development started off well when she sympathized with me and I appreciate that. |
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Ms. SMITH said that, while the Committee sympathized with Timor-Leste's problems, it was obligated to introduce such legislation because it had ratified the Convention and its Optional Protocols. |
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None of the students defended the plot, but some sympathized with the suspect, said several students who participated in the call, one of whom provided a recording to The Times. |
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They explored the emergence of Parliamentary institutions during his reign, and sympathized with the concerns of the chroniclers over the role of the Poitevins in England. |
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