Sentence examples for sympathetic echo from inspiring English sources

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The PP then launched massive street demonstrations against the talks, and found a sympathetic echo among many Socialist voters.

However, Baier insists, love is "more than just the duplication of the emotion of each in a sympathetic echo in the other" (p. 442); the emotional interdependence of the lovers involves also appropriate follow-up responses to the emotional predicaments of your beloved.

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Neither Mr. Nixon nor Mr. Clinton had Twitter to spread the word, nor did they have the same extent of ideologically sympathetic media to echo their viewpoints the way Mr. Trump has Fox News and Breitbart News, among others.

In Western languages, the metaphor owes its power to echoes of sympathetic magic, and slang utilizes certain attributes of the metaphor to evoke images too close for comfort to "reality".

14 15 In this study, we hypothesised that quantitatively assessed cardiac echo index and sympathetic innervation marker can contribute to better prognosis assessment of HF patients with preserved LVEF.

Despite this, in much of the film Love comes across as sweeter and more humane than the public might expect (Variety says the film shows her "in a more sympathetic light than usual", a feeling that other reviews echo).

But as long as the dream of a united Ireland remains unfulfilled, the murals of Belfast's housing estates will continue to echo among America's Irish diaspora, finding sympathetic ears and, ultimately, wallets. .

This is a laudable exercise, but like many outreach exercises, participants need to make sure they are not just talking to an echo chamber of those who are already highly sympathetic to the cause of science in public life.

As Mr. Garber sang "September Song" with a wistful, vulnerable tenderness that echoed Huston's original interpretation, the villain became sympathetic.

Moriarty believes that as computer graphics improve, the faces of actors, or even political figures, could be subtly altered to echo the viewer's own features, to make them more sympathetic.

Echoing the sentiments of many northern advocates, who were sympathetic toward slaves while recognizing the State's economic dependence on the institution, Witherspoon supported gradual emancipation and expected slavery to disappear in the near future.

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