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    Taylor Schilling herself finds her character Unsympathetic.

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    Some Unsympathetic souls even say they revel in it.

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    Yet the museum is not wholly Unsympathetic to the prisoners' plight.

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    My biggest problem with her was that she was completely Unsympathetic.

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    As Brian Cox, I am completely Unsympathetic of it, but I do understand it.

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    For the most part they are Unsympathetic of actions and behavior that are even remotely dubious.

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    Hardly something written by someone who was oblivious or Unsympathetic to the plight of the poor.

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    The early poems are lushly pre-Raphaelite in tone, self-consciously ornate, and, at times, according to Unsympathetic critics, stilted.

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    At age 16 I thought my mother was rigid, uncool and Unsympathetic to my feelings and needs.

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    Should he win, he will almost certainly appoint judges Unsympathetic to the claims of minority voters as well as women.

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    Yeganeh ran an actual Soup Kitchen restaurant in New York, and garnered a reputation as a mean, nasty, and Unsympathetic man.

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    However, if the chances are good that you will end up going anyhow, that initial reaction would only have made you look Unsympathetic and uncaring.

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    The film was really about the rise of Two-Face, and Dent's descent gave the film the emotional weight that the Unsympathetic Joker could not provide.

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    Musicians Arthur Hamilton, Justin Timberlake and Unsympathetic people across the world have encouraged others to‘cry me a river', a put-down phrase to make light of people's problems.

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    After interviewing study participants, Darley and Latane discovered that although their bystander subjects were by no means individually Unsympathetic, they didn't feel personally responsible enough to do anything.

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    Unsympathetic appearance directly affects the self-esteem of the individual, lowering it, and low self-esteem, as mentioned above, provokes heaps of complexes in itself, which leads to the emergence of a feeling of loneliness.

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    Its Vice-Chancellor of the period, Professor Michael Birt(1981-1992), applied his liberal cultivation to the task of coping with increasing inroads, into the whole Australian university system, of Federal bureaucracy and Unsympathetic and increasingly parsimonious governments.

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    They have made enough concessions to the reality of political life in 21st-century America- to the principle of legal equality and the need for some nondiscrimination law- that they're left making largely Unsympathetic and unconvincing arguments for exceptions.

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    Although the state of unrest within the Bengal Army was well known, on 24 April Lieutenant Colonel George Carmichael-Smyth, the Unsympathetic commanding officer of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry, ordered 90 of his men to parade and perform firing drills.

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