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Students sympathetic to the Plain Dealers, including James Madison, founded the American Whig Society.
Conversations with several Tisch students sympathetic to Ms. Carmicino's efforts made it clear that explicit content in classroom work was not unusual.
Their target was the Strauss Group, and students sympathetic to Palestinian causes demanded their campus cafeterias boycott a popular brand of hummus, the Sabra label, co-owned with PepsiCo.
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Some students were sympathetic to the school administration.
Mr. Zerden's minor stir four years ago has lately grown into a full-blown movement by more than 200 Harvard Medical School students and sympathetic faculty, intent on exposing and curtailing the industry influence in their classrooms and laboratories, as well as in Harvard's 17 affiliated teaching hospitals and institutes.
But the vast majority of Brown students, while sympathetic to those noble protesters down in Burnside Park, did not occupy Providence or even College Hill.
The students, including some sympathetic young men from Edwardes, rallied and began to petition Facebook to remove Khan's page.
He found particularly in Hegelianism a justification for his instinctive egalitarianism, and became firm friends with other students who were sympathetic to his political radicalism, such as AV Dicey, John Nichol, and Edward Caird.
Other students were less sympathetic.
(With the help of sympathetic students, they're still battling for their pensions – the third "cosa").
Mahler and other sympathetic students later prepared a piano version of the symphony, which they presented to Bruckner.
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