She defends all Chinese against US and Canadian discriminatory policies, yet her sympathies lean heavily towards the mistreatment of Eurasians. |
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But his sympathies were much more with Trotskyism and he naively thought he could change the Communist Party from within. |
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He is survived by his brother Paddy and four sisters in England, to whom we offer our sympathies. |
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To Tara's parents, brothers and sisters, relations and friends we offer our deepest sympathies and wish upon her the light of Heaven. |
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His loss leaves a void in the community which will be difficult to replace and we tender our deepest sympathies to the bereaved. |
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Do you think that a facility of cable television has allowed this sort of niche broadcasting to have overt sympathies expressed on air? |
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It is interesting that political sympathies did not lead the editors to over-represent women or minorities among their biographical subjects. |
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The Minister met with the bereaved families and conveyed his sympathies to them. |
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I send my sympathies to the two families involved, it's a shocking tragedy. |
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The Ministers conveyed their sympathies with the bereaved families and prayed for early recovery of injured. |
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Our condolences and sympathies go to the families of the Hon John Falloon and Jack Luxton. |
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Mr Blair extended his sympathies to the families of those who had died in the two huge suicide bombings, many of whom are likely to be British. |
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Through you, First Minister, I wish to convey my heartfelt sympathies to families and friends of all those killed and injured. |
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To all his extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends, we extend our most sincere sympathies. |
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Our sympathies and condolences go to the victims of this incident and the people of London. |
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My buddies expressed their sympathies, then started checking their own mirrors for warning signs. |
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Johnathan seems to have been a really good boy, into everything, and our deepest sympathies are with his family who are finding this very hard. |
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My sympathies are ever and always with the parents, in the full knowledge of how wrongheaded parents can be. |
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In this case, one's sympathies go out to the performers who have a living to earn. |
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He spoke with Spain's Foreign Minister Ana de Palacio to convey the sympathies of everyone in Ireland. |
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Despite his old Labour sympathies, Stewart has been a consistent supporter of Blair. |
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For a man with nationalist sympathies, he clearly shed few tears for the Prime Minister's plight. |
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In both, secessionist sympathies are much wider than support for terrorism and have a much longer history. |
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It was a hard time because as the son of a miner you have sympathies for both sides. |
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The plans also had the support of the Green Party, hardly known for their sympathies towards developers. |
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Lash's political sympathies lie with the Agrarian Populists of 19th century America. |
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Forget where one's sympathies lie and ignore the truth or otherwise of a republican spy-ring at Stormont. |
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Still, one might assume that there would be little if any doubt as to where feminist sympathies would lie. |
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It quickly gained the support of the majority of people with nationalist sympathies. |
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In any account of a siege, one's sympathies inevitably lie with the besieged. |
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I liked him because he wrote well and because his contrarian position gave him broader sympathies. |
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The truth is elusive and complex and Medem makes a concerted attempt to grasp it, while making plain his broad sympathies with the Basques. |
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The wife is a thoroughly odious creature, but by the end, the author has cleverly, imperceptibly subverted the reader's sympathies. |
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Then, with at least some of the root-causers, their political sympathies and antipathies naturally incline them towards apologia. |
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O'Connor's sympathies are certainly with Federalism, and Ginsburg has become more inclined towards Federalism as of late. |
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Literati painting was often occasional, conveying greetings, felicitations and sympathies between good friends. |
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Given many of their staff's political sympathies one might almost suspect complicity. |
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Yet such efforts will necessarily run contrary to British sympathies and our attitudes to the state. |
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The Austrian authorities were quick to stamp on any suspected irredentist sympathies among the Italian population. |
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Our deepest sympathies, prayers and best wishes go out to our fellow citizens who were injured in the blast. |
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By depicting workers in a style that celebrated their primordial nature, the artist may have genuinely been expressing his political sympathies. |
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After prayers at the graveside, she was laid to rest under a carpet of floral tributes as many people offered their sympathies with the family. |
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His colleagues were equally effusive with their sympathies and unanimous in the thinking that his condition might be stress-related. |
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My deepest sympathies are for those soldiers who have died after they were supposed to be discharged from the army. |
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While their style is sometimes cool and dispassionate, their sympathies are usually clear. |
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I haven't read the case closely, but my sympathies lie towards the dissenters. |
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He could have used the same tone of voice to convey his sympathies to a recently widowed aunt. |
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Our deepest sympathies go out to the victims and the families of all those involved. |
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My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family, but also to the driver of the vehicle. |
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What we find here is flagrant spin, a revealing glimpse into the sympathies of the reporter. |
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Thus his theatre does not attempt to dazzle or overwhelm the individual sensibility, but to stimulate it to new insights and sympathies. |
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We're very sad that somebody has lost their life and would like to send our sympathies to the family. |
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And signs, for aught we know, may be but the sympathies of Nature with man. |
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Peaceful protests were from the beginning dealt with violently, fuelling local sympathies for autonomy or independence. |
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It's clear that his sympathies lie with the underdog in China's new materialist society. |
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Lisa, the secretary, offered her deepest sympathies but the words were meaningless. |
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There, James claims sympathies with each of the opposed temperaments, opting for a decidedly melioristic middle position. |
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His sympathies to socialism were further rebellion against his family background from the merchant class of Manchester. |
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But he sets the film's first act here, and it's obvious where his sympathies lie. |
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His narrow, gimlet gaze, on the other hand, betokens a man of limited mind and sympathies. |
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We extend our deepest sympathies to all those who mourn her passing. |
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For anyone whose political sympathies lie left of center, discovering and reading Chomsky is a rite of passage. |
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Over the course of the year, Klaus would repeatedly, through word and deed, demonstrate his sympathies with Putin. |
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The latter business not only shaded his reputation among some Blackfeet, Assiniboines, and Gros Venues, it cast doubt as to the depth of his sympathies. |
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I reflect for a time upon my own life and dwell a little on the insignificance of my efforts, the selfishness of my concerns, the narrowness of my sympathies. |
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Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and fiends. |
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We extend our sympathies to her family and relatives and friends. |
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One wonders what such commentators would make of the recently developed notion that local laws should be ameliorated not by local sympathies but by international conventions. |
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From above showing the curvilinear sympathies with the railway lines. |
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He may have done an excellent job of expressing his sympathies in an appropriate and meaningful way. |
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Mr McDarby is anxious to send sympathies to the families of the bereaved. |
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On Chambord's death Lyautey's royalist sympathies seem to have atrophied. |
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Our sympathies are extended to his family and the Tyrone GAA fraternity. |
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Even then, the book's sympathies are more with his foot-soldiers. |
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Though he wrote on the rulers, his sympathies lay with the people. |
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Stricter martial law often applied to border states like Kentucky and Missouri, where populations with Confederate sympathies provided support for Confederate irregulars. |
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Her sympathies lie instead with Roelf Pool, one of her first pupils, who has run away from his farm to become a painter in Paris. |
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But by the time Greyson and Loubani attempted their most recent trip, sympathies in Egypt had shifted. |
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He also supports Glasgow Rangers, while he's also got Chelsea sympathies. |
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Our sympathies are with the injured and the relatives of the deceased. |
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Whatever the detail of the debates over incapacity benefit, there is no doubt that his sympathies do not lie with those he would consider shirkers. |
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Strangers stopped me on the street to offer their support and sympathies. |
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My deepest sympathies go out to the families of the victims. |
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I don't think there is any part of the world where the sympathies for England are greater than in Scandinavia. |
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During the 18th century Jacobite Risings, Orkney was largely Jacobite in its sympathies. |
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Burns was aware that if he declared his Republican and Radical sympathies openly he could suffer the same fate. |
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In similar circumstances the Northern Union chose another venue where professional sympathies lay, this time Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valley. |
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He may also have expected some defections by English captains with Jacobite sympathies, though in this he was to be disappointed. |
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While my feelings are strongly enlisted in behalf of the latter, my sympathies are more deeply engaged for the former. |
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This cost him the sympathies of many of his countrymen, and he eventually abandoned it. |
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At no time in his life did Mercator claim to be a Lutheran but there are many hints that he had sympathies in that direction. |
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He has expressed his continuing sympathies with Orthodoxy in lectures and writings since that time. |
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Pratt had struggled in Toronto but did find some interest among a study group with Irvingite sympathies. |
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The committees included scholars with Puritan sympathies, as well as High Churchmen. |
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However, many Episcopalians were quiet about any Jacobite sympathies and were able to accommodate themselves to the new regime. |
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He was accused of communist sympathies, while his involvement in a paternity suit and marriages to much younger women caused scandal. |
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Educationists made clear that the school risked losing grants from public agencies over which they held sway because of the dean's overt sympathies. |
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He takes the reader on a tour of political unspeak that travels across the political map, although his political sympathies, it seems relatively clear, lie with the left. |
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She expressed her heartfelt sympathies at the death of his mother. |
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An event of this nature, a marriage, or a refusal, or a proposal, thrills through a whole household of women, and sets all their hysterical sympathies at work. |
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Edward's Norman sympathies are most clearly seen in the major building project of his reign, Westminster Abbey, the first Norman Romanesque church in England. |
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There had been a series of such dispossessions since the beginning of Elizabeth's reign involving many clergy, particularly those of vehement Protestant sympathies. |
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The Wilson Administration was vigorously prosecuting those suspected of sympathies with the recent Russian Revolution, as well as opponents of the war against Germany. |
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The Chronicle of 754 calls these rebels Arures, which Collins translates as 'heretics', arguing it is a reference to the Berber rebels' Ibadi or Khariji sympathies. |
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Geoffrey Hatton never fully recovered from the incident and died two years afterwards from a gastrointestinal bleed with Khan passing on his sympathies. |
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