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This sympathetic regard for participants in various forms of American youth culture -- especially young, white suburban males -- is a thread that runs through several other of the festival's offerings.
This sympathetic biography of James Joyce's talented but difficult daughter argues that not only was Lucia (1907-82) an extraordinary artist in her own right, she was also one of her father's inspirations.
This sympathetic view of peasant life, with its bold geometric patterns, runs throughout the series of the months and recurs in "The Wedding Dance" (1566; Detroit Institute of Arts) and "Peasant Dance" and "Peasant Wedding" (both in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
This sympathetic feel for the land is associated with traditional peasant farming.
This sympathetic discussion of Husserl's Ideas inspired Ortega to pursue the new science of phenomenology as a method of inquiry.
This sympathetic dysregulation is one of the best documented paradigms in cardiovascular medicine and has been underscored by clinical trials demonstrating remarkable benefit from chronic β-AR blockade.
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Two pieces of circumstantial evidence support this more sympathetic picture.
This first sympathetic reaction proved that the industry was in thrall to the idea of the designer as rock star.
I don't think it ever came across during her premiership that she had this soft, sympathetic side.
Mira Sorvino (yes, an Oscar winner is in this) is sympathetic as a widowed mother now out on the streets.
On the evidence of this touching, sympathetic and often insightful book, he is doing better than he knows.
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