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- But he was almost its only public speaker; he was out of sympathy with the other leading Chartists, and soon joined the advanced Radical party.
- Also, as well as being out of sympathy with Protestantism, he was struggling with the loss of authority to the new place-men now wielding power.
- Collins was unpopular with many supporters because of his strictly constitutional approach and found himself increasingly out of sympathy with the direction the movement was taking.
- Broadcast interviews with prisoners were also described as being not propaganda but out of sympathy with the enemy, such sympathy as only " bushido " could inspire.
- He found himself out of sympathy with the French New Wave cinema which emerged in the late 1950s and Alekan shot some rather conventional films in Hollywood.
- With the introduction of manhood suffrage in New South Wales in 1858 his campaign for democracy was fulfilled, and he was out of sympathy with the more advanced radicals.
- For two decades, American politicians who, because of their Irish heritage or out of sympathy with the effort, worked unceasingly to help Ulster, Britain, and the Republic of Ireland.
- On the establishment of the Commonwealth, though out of sympathy with the government, he was nominated to the council of state and a commissioner of the Parliaments new Great Seal.
- Architectural historian Ian Nairn said that " Maufe is the rare case of a man with genuine spatial gifts but out of sympathy with the style of his time ".
- In Pride's Purge on 6 and 7 December, the members of Parliament out of sympathy with the military were arrested or excluded by Colonel Thomas Pride, while others stayed away voluntarily.
- From henceforth the military and civil authorities, as represented by Kossuth and G�rgey, were hopelessly out of sympathy with each other, and the breach widened till all effective co-operation became impossible.
- The Senate will not want to repeat the experience of the federal government under Ronald Reagan, when people out of sympathy with civil rights law were in charge of the Justice Department.
- In the statement, the trust said Prince Charles thought that " the proposed Dracula Park ( is ) wholly out of sympathy with the area and will ultimately destroy its character ."
- According to his fellow-critic Martin Cooper, Howes's affinity with music in the " English Renaissance " tradition left him out of sympathy with the cosmopolitan outlook of composers after the Second World War.
- It is difficult to understand the action of Peterborough during this campaign, unless on the supposition that he was out of sympathy with the movement for placing an Austrian prince on the throne of Spain.
- In a back story, it is revealed that he has been out of sympathy with the Mercatoria for some time, particularly over their treatment of artificial intelligences, and has in fact been a Beyonder agent.
- In February 1910 Asquith was considering him as a possible Chief Whip but was dissuaded by the outgoing Chief Whip Jack Pease who felt he was out of sympathy with many leading Liberals over the Lords.
- Later, out of sympathy with the politicians of the time, he left public service and went into business, first joining his younger brother Atu and working as resident director of the Takoradi Flour Mills from 1975-81.
- To date, Lebanon's government has made no move against Hezbollah-- apparently for fear of reigniting civil war as well as out of sympathy with its aim of mounting what is seen as legitimate resistance to foreign occupation.
- He was ennobled in April 1753 and received the Order of Saint-Michel, an honour he had impatiently awaited, but he found himself out of sympathy with the new neoclassical style that was being developed by the Academy's pensionnaires.
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