The hang allows us to move from their work directly to pieces by artists with whose ideas they might have empathised. |
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And once they've empathised with them, they should take away their benefits, because only by removing benefits can people explore their humanity. |
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One senses how the Lord empathised with the predicament of this deaf man and the anguish of his friends. |
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As I empathised with the poor guy, I obliged him by doing the necessary. |
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They have empathised with a lad who has done a horrible thing and apologised mendaciously. |
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The way in which your people, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, empathised with East Timor gives us hope that you will help lay a foundation for renewed peace and cooperation with Africa. |
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William Spencer Cavendish had been a member of the Whig party in the early 19th century: a liberal reformer and anti-slavery campaigner who, though a grandee to his fingertips, empathised with the common man. |
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We welcomed him as a friend, just as we empathised with the victims of the fundamentalist regime in Algeria and the other countries where citizens, politicians and journalists have been massacred, even including Spain. |
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