Interestingly, the only contemporary account of the siege by a black is sympathetic to Baden-Powell.
Money may be deposited first with a banker who is sympathetic to the cause.
Its government under King Abdullah is sympathetic to and anxious to collaborate with the West in combating terror.
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She isn't going to be pushed around either by Newt Gingrich or by anybody who is sympathetic to the Clinton-Gore campaign.
As for the Liberals, their interim leader, Bob Rae, is a former NDP premier of Ontario and is sympathetic to a coalition.
He is sympathetic to the frustrations of the family: "It is the first obligation of any inquiry to eliminate the immediate family, " he says.
Mr Crew is sympathetic to Mr Giuliani's views on tenure, but he has so far endorsed only the idea that social promotion should end.
In fact, Mr Yanukovich is sympathetic to large industrial groups and will guard their business interests more zealously than Ms Tymoshenko may have done.
Germany has indicated it is sympathetic to the UK's arguments that the EU needs to cut costs, but says some increase in the long-term budget is necessary.
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Mr Schickel is sympathetic to Kazan's ideals and the political engagement of The Group Theatre, the left-wing repertory company which introduced the Stanislavsky method to America and where Kazan started out.
But at a separate event Friday, China's central-bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said he has already been in regular communication with the Federal Reserve, and is sympathetic to the course it is taking.
Louboutin, however, is not sympathetic to complaints about the deleterious effects of high heels on locomotion.
He is very sympathetic to the sacrifice that families in America who have sent members to both Iraq and Afghanistan have given to their country.
Fromkin is much too dismissive of the growing role of religion in modern America, for instance, and he is overly sympathetic to the notion of world government and to the overblown fears of environmental apocalypse.
Fromkin is much too dismissive of the growing role of religion in modern America, for instance, and he is overly sympathetic to the notion of world government and to the overblown fears of environmental apocalypticism.
While he said he would not comment on whether the public is less sympathetic to Kevorkian, prosecutor John Skrynski said that he believes a jury will focus less on the emotional aspect of euthanasia and more on the facts shown in Youk's videotaped death.
Nick Clegg, who takes a lead in the coalition on constitutional affairs, has recently said he is "sympathetic" to the reform, but as yet there are no signs the government is considering it.
Perhaps it is not as sympathetic to hard-pressed oil consumers as King Abdullah claims.
Not everyone is sympathetic, pointing to interest rates on the bonds of 7%.
Janet is far more sympathetic to your political perspective and truly a tax expert so just read what she had to say and stop bothering me.
Public opinion in many Arab countries is rather more sympathetic to the Iranians than are their leaders - the proverbial "Arab street" seeing Iran often as a rather more active champion of causes like that of the Palestinians.
Manmohan Singh, the liberal-minded prime minister, is sympathetic, but struggles to make things happen.
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Grant Shapps, the local-government minister, is likely to be sympathetic: on August 31st he vowed to increase councils' powers to scrap outdated byelaws.
The government is unlikely to be sympathetic to much of this.
According to psychologists, one of the main problems with authority is that it makes us less sympathetic to the concerns and emotions of others.
That is why appointing a sympathetic judge to the Supreme Court for life has long been the surest way for a president to leave a lasting imprint on America.
Lazarescu, who has a splitting headache and is sick to his stomach, is picked up by an ambulance and entrusted to the care of a sympathetic nurse, but, like some awkward, undeliverable package, he gets shunted from hospital to hospital and from specialist to specialist, each more callous and vain than the last.
It is possible that he may have slipped over the border into parts of Pakistan which are sympathetic to the Taliban, but it is likely that he's either in Afghanistan, or close by.
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