Faith Esham does not yet have the star-quality command of the stage to make the most of Baby Doe, but she was warmly sympathetic and she had the audience with her from beginning to end.
Mr. Neubauer's Brahms (the E-flat sonata) seemed a shade remote; one could wish for a more warmly sympathetic kind of energy.
She could still sense John Howard's tension and as Slater stopped the car and climbed out, she reached up instinctively to touch his face in a gesture of commiseration, her smile warmly sympathetic.
In the makeshift courtroom on this winter night, he was warmly sympathetic to a woman who had forgotten to put the registration sticker on her windshield.
Marc Krause, strained top notes aside, makes a first-rate Rivera, and Alba Quezada does a warmly sympathetic job as Cristina.
Though the film suffers a case of quip-lash thanks to its tireless Wildean witticisms . . . Fry's warmly sympathetic performance finds the gentleness beneath the wit.
Mary Black, a singer from Ireland, has a warmly sympathetic voice and a repertory that spans traditional songs and pop.
Boucher and McComas praised the novel for "combin[ing] solid thinking on the elements of time travel with a warmly sympathetic portrait of Cro-Magnon civilization."
Joan's was rich, warmly sympathetic, tender and emphatic, yet it was full of dark corners, secret nooks, recesses, and automatic blocks... Huh?
In western Europe and America large sections of the literary intelligentsia have either passed through the Communist Party or have been warmly sympathetic to it, but this whole leftward movement has produced extraordinarily few books worth reading.