Commentators sympathised with Capriati, saying she had an unfortunate habit of getting close in the big ones, then dipping out. |
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A few minutes sufficed to disentomb the skeleton, for the men sympathised with their young comrade, and worked with all their energies. |
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But have you ever sympathised with road protesters, anti-nuclear demonstrators or those who tear up genetically modified crops? |
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Ives may have sympathised with progressive ideas and there are occasional glimpses of the avant-garde in the Art Palace selection. |
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Many sympathised with Dayaks as an indigenous people dispossessed of their forests by rapacious New Order development. |
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I was aware of tragedies such as those that befell the stolen generations, and I sympathised broadly with Aboriginal land rights issues. |
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We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind. |
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Sir David Calvert-Smith, who collected the honour at an investiture at Buckingham Palace, said the Prince had sympathised with him over his difficult job. |
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Several delegations from the OTIF Member States sympathised with this position. |
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First, there are those who once sympathised with the Soviets and whose sentimental attachment to the Kremlin continues. |
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The next day I met the 20 other participants and trainers, and we sympathised quite quickly. |
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This naval force was not noted for its outstanding performance, particularly, when the majority of its officers sympathised with the insurgents. |
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But they sympathised with the need to improve transparency and were prepared to consider proposals to that end. |
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Particularly in Transylvania, but in Slovakia as well, those who openly sympathised with the Revolution were subjected to severe retribution. |
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Pamplona, however, supported the liberals, although part of the population sympathised with the Carlist cause. |
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We sympathised with the big manifestations against the war in Iraq. |
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His death is a personal tragedy for family and friends, but even for those who never met him nor sympathised with his politics, there is something horribly poignant about a talent wasted. |
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While the Commission sympathised with the intention of this amendment, it considered it as overly prescriptive and failing to respect the principle of subsidiarity. |
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The West welcomed our revolutions, sympathised with us, then tolerated it when the Soviet Union quashed and bloodily stamped out these expressions of desire for freedom. |
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The court evidently sympathised with Arrow's position. |
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Mr President, Commissioner, last month in the emergency debate on foot-and-mouth I indicated that it was not a time for apportioning blame and indeed I sympathised with the plight of British farmers. |
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He was never a member of the party, in no way sympathised with its ideology, took on no public offices at the German Chamber of Music or similar institutions and was at no time regarded as an official composer for the regime. |
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At first, even Karl Marx sympathised with the co-operative concept. |
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Those ideals include a belief that his newspaper was working for the public, that it sympathised with the weak, and that it served as a watchdog over the strong. |
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Politics has sometimes led me to oppose my Prime Minister, but I sympathised with him when he declared his shame faced with the mean-minded arrogance of some of his counterparts in the rich countries. |
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He renounced the overtures made to him to follow a political career in Normandy and enrolled in the School of Political Science in Paris, where he marvelled at and sympathised with great spirit he encountered. |
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They noted that although they sympathised with the husband's fears, it would have been morally wrong for him to desert his spouse until a court decreed otherwise. |
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I sympathised with their stance, but was, of course, deeply disappointed. |
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Dr Jeremy Honeybun, a GP in north Wales and a member of Dignity in Dying and Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying said he sympathised with Ms Fleming's case. |
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The residents are hoping that the BJP, which had sympathised with the Campa Cola residents, would now offer some relief once its government comes to power in the state. |
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In the early 1980s, several Basotho who sympathised with the exiled BCP were threatened with death and attacked by the government of Leabua Jonathan. |
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