| 11. | Out of sympathy with Ireland, he returned to England to assist Dr . Collins in his school at Southall Park.
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| 12. | Finding himself out of sympathy with monastic life, he fled on November 19, 1783 to Leipzig, where he converted to Protestantism.
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| 13. | At some locations, drivers refused to take on oil out of sympathy with the protesters or fear of possible retaliation from them.
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| 14. | In the mid-1950s, Minton found himself out of sympathy with the abstract trend that was then becoming fashionable, and felt increasingly sidelined.
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| 15. | Until quite recently, the party was completely out of sympathy with the efforts of President Cardoso to develop a market-friendly social democracy.
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| 16. | Reinforcing the impression of someone out of sympathy with the modern Zeitgeist is Green's interest in the concepts of royalty and aristocracy.
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| 17. | A local militia force was mobilzed with orders to stop the mob, but they refused to march out of sympathy with the women's cause.
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| 18. | At some refineries, drivers refused to take on oil either out of sympathy with the protesters or in fear at possible retaliation from them.
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| 19. | James Northcote, though he considered Toms " a very good drapery painter " felt that his rather heavy manner was out of sympathy with Reynolds'style.
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| 20. | The interviews were also described as being not propaganda but out of sympathy with the enemy, such sympathy as only " bushido " could inspire.
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