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Sympathetically critiquing the work of others in this arena, including Nicholas Carr and Cathy O’Neill, Tenner calls for a strategy that blends intuition and experience with high technology.

From Nature • Apr. 10, 2018

Sympathetically directed and ardently acted, there’s much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, which opened Thursday night at the American Airlines Theater.

From New York Times • Mar. 16, 2017

Sympathetically transformed into a tolerant, kind, modern spirit, Cromwell reveals a humanity and compassion that is deeply affecting.

From The Guardian • Jan. 1, 2011

Sympathetically, brisk, beefy Alphonse Juin, the only living marshal of France, told Charles de Gaulle that he looked tired.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sympathetically told and charmingly written stories of men and women whose faith brought about strange miracles, and whose goodness to man and beast set the world wondering.

From The Story of Mankind by Van Loon, Hendrik Willem




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