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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.

From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2017

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

From The New Yorker • Mar. 14, 2016

"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.

From Seattle Times • May 28, 2014

Insofar as Jim Baker's reaction could be interpreted, he appeared to be in sympathy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cavaignac resigned as Minister of War, was replaced by General Zurlinden, who withdrew in a few days and was in turn succeeded by another general, Chanoine, thought to be in sympathy with the Cabinet.

From A History of the Third French Republic by Wright, C. H. C. (Charles Henry Conrad)




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