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1 The early victims of the war caused deep and profound sympathy .
2 The face of the Great Detective showed the most profound sympathy .
3 The Queen wrote making inquiries and tendering assurances of profound sympathy .
4 He quickly recovered himself and greeted Mr. Underwood with expressions of profound sympathy .
5 She listened intently, the expression of torment displaced by normal if profound sympathy .
6 D'Alcacer thought of her with profound sympathy and with a quite unselfish interest.
7 They shared the most profound sympathy for the sufferers as well as for themselves.
8 As the confession trembled upon the lips of Clifton, I signified my profound sympathy .
9 A profound sympathy swept up from her heart-sympathyfor him, sympathy, too, for herself.
10 No other nation has such profound sympathy with the history and the creeds of Israel.
11 The brutal attack made upon him by Preston S. Brooks created profound sympathy for him.
12 He takes the opportunity of expressing his profound sympathy with him in Mrs. Booth's death.
13 It also reflects her profound sympathy and respect for the man about whom she writes.
14 Shakespeare undoubtedly owed his marvelous insight into the human soul, to his profound sympathy with man.
15 There is profound sympathy with a few truths, but ideas are not sought for their own sake.
16 He looked at the handsome, healthy, and radiant youth with a glance of profound sympathy and regret.
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