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1 Under the shadow of tragedy she had kept it back as unsympathetic .
2 Mr Trump's response to the fires has been criticised as unsympathetic and ill-informed.
3 The farmer was as unsympathetic as a man possibly could be.
4 His response to the fires so far has been criticised as unsympathetic and ill-informed.
5 In interviews, Fincher has said that he doesn't care if this character comes across as unsympathetic .
6 He was generally regarded as unsympathetic to Christianity, and many of the Koreans were now Christians.
7 The other clerks were as unsympathetic as Wyckoff.
8 The personality of the author is consequently as unfamiliar to me as to the reader - and as unsympathetic .
9 Akin and Mourdock stumbled badly with remarks about abortion that were interpreted as unsympathetic to rape victims.
10 What gives the story its bite is that Nick is quite as unsympathetic , in his way, as Basil.
11 We were left out as unsympathetic .
12 Emile, though still outwardly as unsympathetic as ever, was not blind to the change in her looks and manner.
13 Mr Stafford said he went to see Mr Haughey in his offices and he was as unsympathetic as Mr Burke had been.
14 The lawyers are a picked lot, "first scholars" and the like, but their business is as unsympathetic as Jack Ketch's.
15 As uncountable as sea waves and as unsympathetic , they battered him from all sides.
16 "Life is as white and as unsympathetic as this," she said dreamily.
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