11. Stiles generates sympathy for Sara, communicating her apprehension at entering a mostly black high school. 12. Such strategy generated little sympathy at Carnegie Hall a year ago, even less when San Francisco players naively repeated it in London. 13. That makes more sense than making a martyr of Ashcroft and generating sympathy for the new president. 14. Though the abduction sparked protests abroad, it failed to generate much sympathy at home for Betancourt, whose name remains on the presidential ballot. 15. Ultimately, the movie hinges on Dunst being able to generate sympathy, as opposed to irritation, as loose-cannon Nicole spirals downward. 16. What Lovett does in barely three minutes is generate sympathy for a killer, someone rendered irrational by an act of betrayal. 17. While the pickets here, including several ranchers, have passionately defended the men, they have hardly generated widespread sympathy. 18. However, his remarks may generate some sympathies among Croats who have difficulties acknowledging that their compatriots participated in mass murder. 19. Images of suffering Palestinians have generated strong sympathy, but close military and economic ties are considered crucial to both countries. 20. Lachance said the spate of drug scandals in sports this year underscores the scope of the problem, but disputed the notion that this should generate sympathy for Johnson. |
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