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For those who sympathize, it is a powerfully moving personal document.
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While it's easy to sympathize, it's also important to remember that the truth behind these lies will quickly become evident at the interview.
We sympathized; it's hard to adhere to journalistic ethics when the boss has little regard for them.
Wilkinson sympathizes: It's an affecting song but difficult to sing persuasively, because some of the words are insipid ("Only love can make it rain / the way the beach is kissed by the sea") and because the melody is slight, and overshadowed by a blustery refrain.
Arora's sense of humor is delicious; he nods with mock dismay and sympathizes, "It's terrible.
If you've done it, you can certainly sympathize - it's tedious and frustrating.
"I sympathize, but it's private property," said Councilman Devin Dwyer, who worked with the community garden to bring it to life.
"And then what about this: Is every player an 'and guest?' " While Beatty and Helwig have tabled the guest list issue for now — DeOssie sympathized, saying it was by far the hardest part — they have been busy accomplishing other tasks on their to-do list.
One waits; one sympathizes, but it is dreary work".
Galbraith/Rowling seems to want us to sympathize with Strike, but it is obviously a bad night for everyone.
A Love of Sports and Metaphors Posnanski's challenge has been faced by scores of biographers before him, and several said in interviews that they could sympathize with his situation; it is part and parcel, they said, of doing meaningful research that you find out unpleasant and unknown episodes about your subject.
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