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Biafra would later complain that the jury was not sympathetic toward underground music and punk culture.
Some assume the Guamanian population is sympathetic toward the United States, based on common tribulations during World War II, and on relations with the U. S. military since.
The progressive Republicans favored restrictions on the employment of women and children, favored ecological conservation, and were more sympathetic toward labor unions.
It was likely written by a Pharisee or someone sympathetic toward Pharisees, as it includes several theological innovations: propitiatory prayer for the dead, judgment day, intercession of saints, and merits of the martyrs.
" This earns intense criticism from Juror 3 ( Lee J. Cobb ), who accuses 5 of switching only because he's sympathetic toward slum children.
" The image may cause the viewer to feel both different from the boy and sympathetic toward him.
However, the government was making an effort to be sympathetic toward those who refused to take part in military service.
Red-baiting is the act of accusing, denouncing, attacking or persecuting an individual or group as communist, socialist, or anarchist, or sympathetic toward communism, socialism, or anarchism.
The first publicly recorded use of the term was in 1846 by Thomas C. Sharp, editor of the Warsaw Signal, who referred to " A certain Jack-mormon of Hancock county ..." Sharp also coined the term " Jack-Mason " to refer to those who were sympathetic toward Masons in the Anti-Masonic political movement.
Similarly, at a much later period the craze of British Israelism made many of the narrower Bible Christians more sympathetic toward the Jews.
He is portrayed as very sympathetic toward Starling, yet increasingly distant due to failing health and his powerlessness against the corrupt bureaucrats set to destroy her career.
Half-elves tend to be sympathetic toward half-orcs, knowing the hardships of being an outcast from both of their parent races.
Brian and his friend and lover Roger, are both initially sympathetic toward Germany and supportive of peace between it and the United Kingdom.
He is generally uninterested in politics, but is somewhat sympathetic toward the government's murderous acts, for two reasons: he secretly resents Howard as a representative of " highbrow " culture, and he fears that his middle-class world would be wiped out if the rebels succeeded.
At the close of the show, Branch dismisses Southerlyn because he feels she is too sympathetic toward defendants, and that her emotions get in the way of looking at the facts.
In the great strike of 1890 Cardinal Moran, the head of the church, was sympathetic toward unions, but Catholic newspapers were critical of labor throughout the decade.
From this, he became sympathetic toward the patients.

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