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Sympathy, mixed with something else.
If his body is found now, the tiny remains of a first-grader, the sorrow for him and the sympathy, mixed with gratitude, for his parents, will also be joined by shock.
Polite applause and a solitary boo when he took his bow on Monday suggested a warm sympathy mixed with despair.
A devastating tragedy that rocked America and the world, the events left virtually everyone with a feeling of "it could've been me" -- horror, outrage and genuine sympathy, mixed with a heightened sense of life's precariousness and the realization that life in America will inexorably change in the wake of Sept. 11, even if one's own relatives and friends turned out to be safe that Tuesday morning.
-- For Philty had sympathy mixed with his fear --.
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To the Russian pair, they offered mixed sympathy.
Asked what he thinks of his neighbours, a man across the street scratches his head and asks "We have Gypsies here?"For their part, the Bronx Romanies view the old continent with mixed sympathy and disdain.
Afghan reaction on the Sept. 11 anniversary has mixed sympathy with a sense of the paradox involved for Afghanistan, which gained its freedom from the Taliban and Al Qaeda as a result.
When I asked about Sept. 11, what I heard at first in Gaza mixed sympathy over the mammoth scale of the carnage in New York with a reluctance to believe that Muslims could have been responsible.
For example, convicted felons stripped of their franchise find mixed sympathies as a victim for many in the US (Manza et al., 2004).
His personal sympathies lay with mixed forms of government, in which a separation of powers protected individual liberties; his description of the English constitution, in which the king shared power with Parliament, strongly influenced French political thinking.
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