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I happen to be in sympathy with these authors’ view that nuclear power must be a major part of the worldwide campaign to limit and reverse global warming.

You then have issues regarding which singers and conductors and directors don't work well together or may or may not be in sympathy with or fit into this particular production.

They want the United States to be in sympathy with people who are fighting for freedom, not with the agents of their death and repression.

It offers false hope to the very workers with whom it purports to be in sympathy, while neglecting their real needs.

"America has to be in sympathy with the world, and its leadership has been perceived to be unilateral," he said after listening to Obama's speech at West Point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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