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12 Sentences With "shown sympathy for"

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Trump has shown sympathy for targets in the Russia probe before.
The suspect, 39, had shown "sympathy for extremist organizations," the police said.
But some female kayakers have shown sympathy for the men, even as they welcomed extra events to compete in.
But Mr. Sisi has sometimes shown sympathy for Mr. Assad as a fellow strongman defending the status quo and fighting political Islam.
"We know that he has shown sympathy for extremist organizations like I.S.," Mr. Hysing said, referring to the Islamic State terrorist group.
On social media and in petitions filed with the presidential Blue House, South Koreans have shown sympathy for the South Korean hockey players.
In its most radical pronouncements, the Vatican under Pope Francis has shown sympathy for the view that the "structural violence" implicit in unjust and unequal societies is as much to blame for gun deaths as any individual moral calculus.
His choice may have been a tactical one, and not one of political belief, especially considering that once the government had fallen, Hitler aligned himself with the counter-revolutionaries and - as part of a three-person committee assigned to investigate the behavior of his regiment's soldiers - informed on those who had shown sympathy for the revolution.Ullrich, Volker (2016) Hitler: Ascent 1889-1939. Translated by Jefferson Chase. New York: Vintage. pp.79-80.
Although Caitlin was known for her belligerent personality, some writers have shown sympathy for a woman who was at the receiving end of Dylan's sometimes foul-mouthed abuse and pouting silences. She became more and more resentful of her role as a stay-at- home mother, compounded by the run-down nature of their home, the Boat House, which had neither electricity nor running water. The relationship between the couple deteriorated further when in 1950, Dylan undertook the first of his tours of America.Ferris (1989), pg 250.
Accompanied by Osendé Afana, he went to Congo in 1960 to meet with President Patrice Lumumba, who had shown sympathy for the upecist cause, but he was then overthrown by Colonel Mobutu's troops, who drove them out of the country. Knowing that he was constantly under surveillance by the French intelligence services, he ensured that he never overflew French territory and avoided as much as possible the airspace of the countries integrated into the French Community. He feared that his plane would be intercepted, as the plane of Ahmed Ben Bella and FLN leaders was in 1956. He lived mainly between Ghana and Guinea where he sought to gain support for the UPC.
The Greek Catholic Archeparchy was officially born by the division which occurred in 1724 between the community who formally declared the union with Rome and the community that instead remained under the influence of Constantinople. Previously the Greek Orthodox community of Aleppo had shown sympathy for Catholicism and some bishops, personally, had made profession of the Catholic faith, among them Gregory in 1698, Gennadio in about 1700, and Gerasimos, the first bishop with whom begins the current series of Aleppinian Catholic Archeparchs was named in 1721, and his tenure lasted from 1721 to 1732. The Greek Catholic Archeparchy finally emerged in 1724. The persecution which was subjected the Catholic community forced the archeparch and most of the faithful to seek refuge in Lebanon.
Throughout the series, Lois can best be described as a general foil to her daughter, being more rebellious, outgoing, and loose-spirited compared to her daughter's own uptight demeanor, easily-embarrassed personality, and lack of confidence. Before the more recent seasons of the series, Lois has also often shown sympathy for Meg and tried to boost her confidence in terms of teenage social matters. Occasionally however, such occasions resulted in the former getting carried away and stealing the show, for example, taking her to Spring Break at the beach, only for her former younger wild side to kick in and completely exclude Meg from the excitement. Lois would very often comfort Meg when she is down; however, she gives up one attempt after 45 minutes and gives her a Sylvia Plath novel and a bottle of Ambien, and with a "Whatever happens, happens", leaves Meg to her misery.

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