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  • 21sympathy — noun 1) he shows sympathy for the poor Syn: compassion, caring, concern, solicitude, empathy; commiseration, pity, condolence, comfort, solace, support, encouragement; consideration, kindness Ant …

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  • 22Sympathy for the Record Industry — Founded 1988 Founder Long Gone John Distributor(s) Mordam Records …

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  • 23With Sympathy — Ст …

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  • 24Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance — Hangul 복수는 나의 것 Hanja …

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  • 25Sympathy — is a social affinity in which one person stands with another person, closely understanding his or her feelings. The word derives from the Greek συμπάθεια ( sympatheia ) [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi… …

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  • 26Sympathy for the Kettle, LLC — Sympathy for the Kettle was started in December 2003 in the East Village in New York City. The space was initially a dark and bankrupt Korean tea room. The proprietress or host, Jodi Holiday purchased the failing business, learned the art of tea… …

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  • 27With Sympathy — est le nom sous lequel est sorti aux États Unis le premier album du groupe Ministry, en 1983. Ce dernier est sorti en Europe sous le nom de Work for Love. With Sympathy Album par Ministry Sortie 1983 Genre New wave …

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  • 28Sympathy Jones — is a new musical comedy, conceived by composer and lyricist Masi Asare. The book was written by Brooke Pierce.It tells the story of Sympathy Jones, a receptionist at an intelligence agency who dreams of being a spy. When a top secret file… …

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  • 29sympathy — 1570s, affinity between certain things, from M.Fr. sympathie, from L.L. sympathia community of feeling, sympathy, from Gk. sympatheia, from sympathes having a fellow feeling, affected by like feelings, from syn together + pathos feeling (see… …

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  • 30sympathy — ► NOUN (pl. sympathies) 1) feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else s misfortune. 2) understanding between people; common feeling. 3) support for or approval of something. 4) (in sympathy) relating harmoniously to something else; in keeping.… …

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