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Sympathizing with my friend's plight, I dropped in to see him earlier this week.
Randy Turner: The Vicious Left-Wing Media Attack on Sean Duffy Randy Turner 2011
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Sympathizing with Duffy's plight, I dropped in to see him earlier this week.
Randy Turner: The Vicious Left-Wing Media Attack on Sean Duffy Randy Turner 2011
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Sympathizing with Mr. Pike is futile; the only effect is to make his mood blacker.
CHAPTER XIII 2010
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Sympathizing with the opposition without endorsing them.
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Monday June 15) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Sympathizing with my friend's plight, I dropped in to see him earlier this week.
Randy Turner: The Vicious Left-Wing Media Attack on Sean Duffy Randy Turner 2011
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Associated Press Dick Armey Sympathizing with the workers was an easy thing to do in those days, as their small but spunky union squared off against the multinational goliath that owned Staley.
Conservatives and the Market for Alienation Thomas Frank 2010
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New Haven had recently drawn the ire of the restored monarch by harboring two fugitives—judges who had helped hang Charles I. Sympathizing with the town would have been politically foolish.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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New Haven had recently drawn the ire of the restored monarch by harboring two fugitives—judges who had helped hang Charles I. Sympathizing with the town would have been politically foolish.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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Associated Press Dick Armey Sympathizing with the workers was an easy thing to do in those days, as their small but spunky union squared off against the multinational goliath that owned Staley.
Conservatives and the Market for Alienation Thomas Frank 2010
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Associated Press Dick Armey Sympathizing with the workers was an easy thing to do in those days, as their small but spunky union squared off against the multinational goliath that owned Staley.
Conservatives and the Market for Alienation Thomas Frank 2010
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