You need a network of supporters and sympathisers prepared to hide and give succour, financial and otherwise for the cause. |
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Not only would this drive its members and sympathisers underground, it would have a major impact on the organisation's ability to raise funds. |
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There was the case of radio commentator Lin Bin who was firebombed by communist sympathisers. |
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It made it harder for his sympathisers to dismiss the whole thorny question. |
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The large concourse of mourners and sympathisers were told how Billy was both methodical and systematic. |
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Most of the inmates of this particular prison are members or sympathisers of the local separatist movement in the province. |
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Burial took place in the adjoining cemetery in the presence of a large number of sympathisers. |
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Charles's assurances that he had letters of support from sympathisers in England are themselves evidence of anxiety. |
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And when they are written by supporters or sympathisers of a person who has been active in politics they smack of propaganda. |
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To this end, we have organised a web site where footy fans and sympathisers can register their dissatisfaction with how football clubs and players are dealing with the issue. |
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He told his very sober audience of floating voters, sympathisers and the worried well that preloading at home with cheap alcohol was at the root of a lot of crime. |
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Refugees coming to the West who are terrorist sympathisers or have been active with the Taliban or al-Qa'ida must be sent back to face the music. |
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Plain-clothes policemen still go from house to house, taking away suspected rebels or their sympathisers. |
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All walks of life were represented in the large concourse of sympathisers testifying to the esteem and high regard in which Brigid and her family are held. |
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Improving transparency of legal persons is a key element in countering infiltration by terrorist organisations and their sympathisers. |
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Your voice will be heard by peers and sympathisers, as well as local, regional and even international leaders. |
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The goal is not only to immobilise terrorists but also to wean away the sympathisers who shelter them. |
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Others, like the organisers of mass trespasses on the moorlands owned by the aristocracy, were communists or communist sympathisers. |
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The security measures had been put in place after IRA sympathisers broke in, one night in 1976, as the Fitts were getting ready for bed. |
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Al-Qaida and its sympathisers may yet prevail in the country-wide Hobbesian strife, or Yemen may dissolve into anarchy, like nearby Somalia. |
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But cyber-censors are quick to delete comments posted by Hu's sympathisers. |
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Politicians, religious leaders, women's associations and free Blacks who had fled the South had set up groups of sympathisers and newspapers. |
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Stigmatising legitimate human rights defenders as guerrillas or guerrilla sympathisers can put them at risk of reprisal attacks or death threats. |
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There is no evidence of the presence of Al-Qaida or affiliated groups, but the presence of its sympathisers cannot be ruled out. |
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Before starting this mission in Mali, UF asked its sympathisers to collect reading books in French for the libraries of the schools in Mali. |
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The surveillance by the army's FRU, and its IRA double agents, included the planting of bugs in the homes of Irish republican activists and sympathisers. |
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Funds were collected from the masses, sympathisers and well-wishers. |
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To sympathisers, though, all of his crimes came under the general heading of misdemeanors. |
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Full disclosure can allow an authoritarian regime to weaken opposition parties by undermining the financial support of their sympathisers or allied interest groups. |
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The two delegates were able to visit all the SFO fraternities and personally meet the members, especially the sympathisers and those in initial formation. |
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This is what we must fight, and we must also, where necessary, combat the spineless consensus between traditional political parties, on the left wing as well as the right, which helps gain them more sympathisers. |
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The mind set of Islamists, literalists and their sympathisers is rooted in the 6th century. |
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A circle of sympathisers, being of the same mind, having the same purpose, had thus been formed and everyone worked for an unveiling, a revival of this ancient culture of Occitania. |
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The CNDP is not only protecting the interests of the Tutsi people in general but also the specific economic interests of some of its members and sympathisers. |
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It firmly condemns the arrest and conviction of over 270 people ñ members of the opposition parties, sympathisers and office-holders ñ between the two rounds of the presidential election and at the end of the second round. |
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The move won him the confidence of many members of the Tutsi community, who see him as a true defender of that minority's interests, but, of course, generated distrust among FRODEBU sympathisers and members. |
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He has six to eight million members and sympathisers in Turkey and on 25 June 2008 he was finally acquitted of a charge of creating a secret organisation with the goal of overturning the country's secular order. |
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Severus soon purged Albinus's sympathisers and perhaps confiscated large tracts of land in Britain as punishment. |
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Barbara recalls storming into an Irish pub in Munich in 1994 to vent her anger, and the altercation with a group of IRA sympathisers drinking there. |
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The flamboyant politician – since relocated to the less visible post of supervising political negotiations – was mobbed by sympathisers at a May Day march with many cheering his vocal anti-austerity views. |
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This situation means that human right defenders are labelled as sympathisers or enemies of the guerrillas or the government, whatever is convenient to the agenda of the warring parties. |
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This is true of its leaders even more than of its sympathisers. |
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The plot of the story concerns a group of Jacobite sympathisers paying a visit to an aged Bonnie Prince Charlie towards the end of his life. |
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The sense of aggrievement felt by tea-party adherents and sympathisers at the accusation of racism is very similar to that felt by PVVers at any hint of a reference to Nazism. |
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In July one poll of left-wing sympathisers had the two front-runners neck-and neck: François Hollande, a schoolmasterly former party boss, and Martine Aubry, mayor of Lille and his successor as party leader. |
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In 1949, George Orwell compiled a list of suspected communist sympathisers for British intelligence. |
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Are non-combatant Maoist sympathisers valid targets? |
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Two days after Knox arrived in Edinburgh, he proceeded to Dundee where a large number of Protestant sympathisers had gathered. |
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Not all are sympathisers, but a significant portion are. |
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All of them are FL sympathisers or well-known FL activists, since Haitian tradition requires that the government name its own supporters to fill all public sector or administrative positions. |
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The idea was heavily opposed by the governments in both Indonesia and the Philippines as well from Communist sympathisers and nationalist in Borneo. |
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In the aftermath of the English Civil War, the Scilly Isles were held by the Royalist sympathisers of King Charles I, who gave the castle its current name. |
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