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And whether it is for struggling houseflies, a dying swan or a Roman water nymph made of bone (Oswald's alter ego?), her sympathetic intelligence never falters.
Young's theological impulses may seem off-kilter to mainstream Christians — for instance, he preached that Adam was God and the father of Jesus Christ — but Turner elucidates 19th-century Mormon theology with sympathetic intelligence.
Mr. Hoffman has, in press materials, invoked the spirit of Chekhov, but instead of the stringent, sympathetic intelligence that Chekhov would have brought to this material, there is bombast and grandiosity.
It's so rare for a writer to find the perfect sympathetic intelligence, we think sadly of Melville and Hawthorne, Coleridge and Wordsworth, whose hothouse friendships came to grief, in part because of the fatal attunement of their imaginations — not all harmonies survive the wear and tear of character.
Perhaps his enormous self-regard gave him the moral and psychological resources to pursue his extraordinary project with the dedication, passion and sympathetic intelligence that runs through his entire film.
"I forced myself to get as close as I could". Perhaps his enormous self-regard gave him the moral and psychological resources to pursue his extraordinary project with the dedication, passion and sympathetic intelligence that runs through his entire film.
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Rabbits, mice, cats and even bears all have their distorted images in cartoons, but all of them show some sympathetic qualities of intelligence or kindness.
In the Tarzan film series, whose golden age spanned 1932 to 1948, Cheetah (sometimes spelled without the "h"), was a comic and sympathetic sidekick whose intelligence sometimes seemed to rival that of his human co-stars like Weissmuller (who played the titular jungle lord) and Maureen O'Sullivan (who portrayed his civilized love interest, Jane).
She singled out retired military leaders and intelligence officers sympathetic to Pakistan's myriad jihadist factions.
The Australian's Geordie Williamson said that to read it is "to encounter an intelligence wholly sympathetic towards, and wholly unsurprised by, human foibles and frailties".
Critics have praised its intelligence and sympathetic analysis, but there have also been complaints that a tendency to didacticism can stifle the stories as fiction.
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