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When he fled this last time, sympathetic Chinese helped him and his wife find work on a farm in Heilongjiang Province, 100 miles from Yanji.
In time, sympathetic critics are forced to fumble for euphemisms, and sooner or later there comes that one performance too many -- the one you wish with all your heart you hadn't heard.
At this time, sympathetic neurons require nerve growth factor (NGF), synthesised by their target tissues, for survival.
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She was funny, slightly sarcastic at times, sympathetic, kind and brave.
In the modestly softened role of Hilary Faye, Mary Faber acts perky and judgmental at times, sympathetic at others.
Allegaert is compelling and even, at times, sympathetic as a deprived woman who longs only to live by the sea, where the sun can burn away her soul; Crawford is excellent, bringing to the role a languid exhaustion both physical and spiritual.
Consequently, William Godwin's Caleb Williams (1794) and Robert Bage's Hermsprong (1796), although, like Hard Times, sympathetic to the lot of the oppressed worker, are more concerned with the imposition of reform from above than with revolution from within, and the proletarian novel is essentially an intended device of revolution.
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