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A wave of sympathetic laughter rippled through the audience.
Although 2001 had brought the breakup of her marriage to Mr. Cruise, it was followed by a wave of sympathetic media attention and two significant critical and box-office hits.
Instead, according to historian H. Wayne Morgan, Americans reacted with "a wave of sympathetic understanding," sending in nickels and dollars to cover the debt.
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Facing a wave of news coverage sympathetic to the town, Mr. Maehara signaled that even after canceling the dam, Tokyo would finish relocation of the affected townspeople and complete the roads and bridges that will link the new neighborhoods on higher ground.
It was the first in a wave of novels, plays, and biographies sympathetic to Richard that appeared in the fifties and sixties.
The Bush administration suspended the Clinton ruling on March 20, drawing a wave of protest that it was more sympathetic to the chemical industry than to consumers.
Transport of the embryo is aided by a wave of oviduct smooth muscle movement controlled by the sympathetic nervous system [13].
The Occupy the London Stock Exchange movement, part of a wave of similar global protests against the perceived excesses of the financial and banking systems, says it is sympathetic to the cathedral's plight but believes the closure is an overreaction.
A result was a wave of refugees.
The result was a wave of foreclosures.
A wave of relief swept over us.
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