Sentences with phrase «sympathisers from»

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ISIS also benefits from crowd - sourced efforts: loyalists serving as ISIS poster - children in the news (e.g., «Jihadi John», Sally Jones), remote sympathisers posting supportive messages on social media (such as Shami Witness), and dedicated disseminators sharing links between content - hosting websites.
From the most ardent of Rodgers sympathisers to the hardest Rodgers out drum beater, we were all united by one phrase: «What are you doing?».
The PNC Chairman's call for leniency follows the many sympathisers, mainly from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who have signed petitions and held vigils in solidarity with the Montie three.
These petitions all benefit from extensive coverage in The Canary, a kind of left - wing Private Eye for idiots, which directs its readers towards them with a take - away order of waffly innuendo about conflicts of interests and Tory sympathisers at the top of the BBC.
This has been part of Owen Smith's campaign strategy from the beginning, quietening his past as a Blair sympathiser and corporate lobbyist and overstating his socialist credentials in order to appeal to a supposed «soft left» flank within Corbyn's support.
Its core support comes from a mix of financially insecure working - class men, who were traditionally loyal to Labour but who feel they have been «left behind» in modern Britain as mainstream parties chased the middle - class vote, and strategic Conservative sympathisers, who are keen to express hostility to the European Union but much less loyal to UKIP in general elections.
amid tears from thousands of sympathisers, who besieged his premises at Goron Dutse in the Dala Local Government Area of Kano State.
The Waa Naa, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo, Distinguished Traditional Leaders, Leading members of the NDC, The proud people of Wa and sympathisers drawn from the length and breadth of the country;
However, in scenes between Heck and Antonina there isn't the tension you'd expect from this kind of scenario; the common «scary Nazi is attracted to heroic Jewish sympathiser».
Siegel weaves a history of surveillance techniques and technologies through interviews with psychoanalysts, former Stasi employees and a former East German group of Native American sympathisers, excerpts from surveillance videos and GDR feature films, and lingering tracking shots of Stasi offices.
To his sympathisers, Cseke's art is well known from the Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia).
You should apologise to your grandchild for me, as I am one of those lucky people who hasn't yet been fired from the oil industry (though I imagine it will happen soon enough), so, as such, I am an evil fossil fuel sympathiser, going out of my way to actively promote wars, poverty, death, and environmental rape.
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