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He displayed a sensitivity that drew admiration from fellow cast members and many others.
So there is a sensitivity that is raw and I have to be very careful about that.
This is a lament for lives lost, told with a sensitivity that should transcend politics.
Unlike any other world leader he understands our plight and he has a sensitivity that can only come from having daughters of your own.
Truscott's solo during mezzo Paula Murrihy's aria was intensely emotive and had a sensitivity that was unmatched; it overshadowed Bury's later solo, which was unfortunately uncommunicative.
But this one-of-a-kind story pays off thanks to terrific acting and a sensitivity that never spills into sentimentality.
In Chekhov, the clinical detachment — that cool, unsparing, astringent gaze — gives way to tenderness, to a sensitivity that is precisely the opposite of dispassion.
In this way dogs may be showing a sensitivity that is similar to, although perhaps more primitive than, that shown by chimpanzees and some monkeys.
This emphasis on personal relationships suggests a sensitivity that might surprise many who have had business dealings with Zell over the years.
The proposed abolition of the artist-tenant situation is an insensitive reaction to a longstanding Carnegie history of supporting artists' needs -- a sensitivity that is all but extinct today.
Even after the six lucky guys were chosen, Mr. Mitchell said he tried not to rush them during rehearsals ("Put on your G-string and come out when you're ready"), a sensitivity that quickly became unnecessary.
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