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When the tables turn, be prepared for your partner to follow your lead and make sympathy grunts while checking Twitter in front of the telly.
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Local schools made sympathy cards to send to the zoo.
The imitator's mispronunciations are recognized as mere pretense; this knowledge makes sympathy unnecessary and enables the audience to be childishly cruel with a clean conscience.
A few minutes later, she begins to engage them in the day's activity, making sympathy cards for people who are sick.
He's made Sympathy for Delicious because it was written by an old pal from acting school, Christopher Thornton, who is paralysed from the waist down since a climbing accident.
"WHEN a pretension to free the world from evil ends only in a new proof of the danger of a fanatic to the commonweal, then it is not to be marveled at that a distrust is aroused in the observer which makes sympathy impossible".
What makes Sympathy such a standout in its approach to social media is a move way from Black Mirror-style satire and, instead, a smart and lyrical evocation of that murky emotional terrain between our online and offline selves.
Do not use bright colors when making sympathy cards, and don't make cards too dark for birthday cards.
For Vance, it's "anger at Mom for the life she chooses"—recognition of her present-day freedom that makes "sympathy for the childhood she didn't" meaningful and humane.
This assortment of "heroes" is the dimmest the Coens have ever created, and while that should be the recipe for Coen comedy gold, the Coens forget the element that makes their films work: sympathy.
Snow and cold made their sympathy that much more certain.
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