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- blockbuster". Kamps found the build-up similar to ones by Sigur Rós. "Fellow Feeling" is Worlds's penultimate track. In a criticism of EDM composition, Robinson...
- and theme songsincluding a collaboration with Porter Robinson on "Fellow Feeling". In early 2017, she released her debut album, Nostalgia, which brought...
- expressed in sorrow or grievance, as it can also be used to acknowledge a fellow feeling or even a common opinion. There are various ways of expressing condolences...
- sympathy. In one of his works, he linked benevolence and the concept of "fellow-feeling," which allows self-love, self-centred choice, solipsism, and egoism"[clarification...
- her love of literature and extensive learning... and her kindness, fellow-feeling, and lack of cruelty." Julia was the only imperial woman to be portra****...
- first being that "the fact that perfectly sane people exist in whom fellow-feeling of any kind is so weak that an almost absolute egoism becomes possible...
- scholar Tom Shippey suggests that Tolkien may even have felt a kind of fellow-feeling with Shakespeare, as both men were rooted in the county of Warwickshire...
- approaches to learning and teaching which are undergirded by humanity or fellow feeling toward others. van der Walt, J. L. (2010). "'Ubuntugogy' for the 21st...
- emotional blackmail has been misused as a defense against any form of fellow-feeling or consideration for others. Labeling of this dynamic with inflammatory...
- interpersonal frustrations and their ****ociated hostilities can allow real fellow-feeling to emerge. In legal jargon, a hate crime (also known as a "bias-motivated...