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Sacks's stories become a kind of memoir, a neurological romance and a profoundly sympathetic essay on the human condition.
There's something authentically Greek, something primordially visionary and speculative, in Lee's imaginative, profoundly sympathetic approach — and that, too, risks becoming a source of misunderstanding.
While she acknowledges "some key blunders" on Scott's part, over all she is profoundly sympathetic to him and reluctant to offer Amundsen more than the minimum of praise.
As in "Unfaithful," Ms. Lane's portrayal of an intelligent, responsible wife and mother who risks everything to pursue a fleeting passion is profoundly sympathetic.
There's something authentically Greek, something primordially visionary and speculative, in Lee's imaginative, profoundly sympathetic approach and that, too, risks becoming a source of misunderstanding.
(I wonder if the reported £50,000 fee offered a crumb of comfort?) "James revealed he held out as long as possible before cutting her short," explains a profoundly sympathetic Sun, "saying he had first been asked to do so after [Adele] uttered the words: 'Thank you.'" But let's allow the man himself to speak.
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The higher pre-anaesthetic levels of plasma cortisol, FFA, glycerol, glucose and plasma and muscle lactate at START in colic horses suggest a greatly increased sympathetic output, which profoundly affected the metabolic processes with activation of both the carbohydrate and lipid metabolic pathways [ 27, 28].
The possibility that both the acute and long-lasting impact of brainstem activation is masked during snoring, when pulmonary vagal afferents are most influential, is supported by studies which have shown that muscle sympathetic nervous system activity is profoundly inhibited by the activation of pulmonary vagal afferents in the presence of stimuli known to enhance SNSA [ 23].
Leavitt's portrait of Hardy is a remarkable achievement: he is both sympathetic and cowardly, intellectually arrogant and profoundly insecure.
The piece was commissioned (for the BBC Proms) in memory of the composer Witold Lutoslawski and his wife, whose music — unimpeachably modernist, but also profoundly lyrical — is noted in particular for its sympathetic, human qualities.
In some cases he thinks that sympathetic readers who study his texts "more profoundly" will be able to infer the esoteric conclusions themselves.
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