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Some writers have said empathetically that he died a Protestant.
She reached out to him empathetically, but felt nothing.
It is important to follow their reactions empathetically and continue or stop accordingly.
What, I said, trying hard to couch the question empathetically, had she done to merit a mention?
I kept my thoughts to myself and smiled empathetically.
The orchestra was well rehearsed and the music empathetically shaped.
Some readers with children will chuckle empathetically at the couple's travails.
And the very friendly hostess kept patting our shoulders empathetically.
"I was empathetically eating chocolate bars in bed," he says, laughing.
A nurse under stress cannot listen empathetically nor respond sensitively.
She reached out to him empathetically, but beyond the temper building in his eyes, she sensed nothing.
"He only has six burners back there," nodded the woman at the next table, empathetically glancing from her book to the kitchen door.
Closing her eyes, Sianna reached out empathetically toward the woman.
Too close, another deep gnome responded empathetically, punching the speaker on the shoulder.
Brion was empathetically aware of this, though he found it hard to believe at first.
One is that blacks are empathetically superior people, having as they do the ability to identify with the vicissitudes of whites.
Often, if one person yawns, this may cause another person to "empathetically" yawn.
"That's one way of answering," said Joan empathetically.
This connection provides them with an appreciation of the need to manage our interactions with nature empathetically.
The movie never creates that distance from the characters that the play asks us to empathetically overcome.
Then he took an imaginative leap and "put myself empathetically into the situation and tried to figure out what he was trying to do."
"It must have been rough," Sonja said empathetically.
As a thoughtful parent and therapist, she knew how to relate empathetically to a concerned parent.
The problem with this interpretation is that Wagner's "Jewish villains" are empathetically drawn.
She was about my height (short) and safely aunt-aged, and peered at me empathetically.
Certainly there was nothing she could sense empathically behind his expression.
Then, to her astonishment, she felt something empathically from Data.
Minor read his new motive empathically, and it was evil.
Research shows that boys and girls take slightly different paths in learning to respond empathically.
To all he gave of himself - warmly, considerately, and empathically.
Or did you take it from her mind, empathically?"
Her dark luminous eyes widened, and he realized that she was scanning him empathically.
A dead man, he was always hard to read empathically, but a strong emotion was eating at him.
She searched his face, and he could feel empathically how her longing to trust him deepened.
He could almost feel them twitching empathically with his strong desire to reach out and stroke the dog's head.
I suspect that energy field is still interfering with my ability to pick up anything empathically."
She's accustomed to sensing those around her empathically.
The captain was here, she commented that Pearl no doubt senses the others around her empathically.
But you're wondering if being empathically aware of only me is influencing what you feel about me.
Realizing that her new found love was no where to be seen, she reached out empathically - quickly finding Beverly in the shuttle.
"I live in an old house, too," Ms. Sherman said empathically.
They are investigating the machinery of empathy - what happens to the body and brain when one individual connects empathically with another.
He had empathically projected his own fear of death at the pair, with such force that it had killed both soldiers.
They were said to be empathically dysfunctional.
That's what your brain is hardwired to sense, telepathically or empathically."
Covenant's condition outweighed the instinct for hope which she absorbed empathically from the Giants.
Or people who were able to intrude empathically into the gifts of other empaths.
"For her own good," I added empathically.
Think Empathically Put yourself in your date's shoes.
Empathically, all three of them felt at least some of that pain, but when he went under again it seemed to genuinely lessen.