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were sympathy
noun
A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another; compassion.
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Exact(3)
Around the world there were sympathy protests outside Chinese diplomatic missions.
André Weltman, a public health doctor with the state of Pennsylvania, says: "I'm sure that there were sympathy cases.
He had no doubt that there were sympathy cases of the rash at Lincoln, but he had a hard time wrapping his mind around the idea that psychological contagion could travel across different classrooms and grades -- or that there "wasn't something real going on".
Similar(56)
Sympathy is sympathy.
The other reason is sympathy.
"It's sympathy or die.
The thing you never wanted was sympathy.
There was sympathy everywhere you looked.
So it's sympathy for the devil.
What they want is sympathy from a human being.
It just happens to be sympathy for a diabolical murderer".
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