-
viewed most
favorably by
their teacher in a school. They can be
viewed unsympathetically by
other students due to
jealousy or envy in
certain situations. The...
-
began his
career as a
child actor, and as an adult,
frequently pla****
unsympathetic characters or villains. He was
known for his
starring role as Harry...
- accident,
leading to Mike
being fired. Mike and
Amanda plead with an
unsympathetic ****nor to be
allowed extra time on
Rivermind until Mike can get a new...
-
actresses in
Hollywood history, she was
noted for her
willingness to play
unsympathetic,
sardonic characters and was
known for her
performances in a
range of...
- Street, Đồng Hới.
Today all that
remains of the
citadel is one
rather unsympathetically restored Quảng Bình Gate (located
close to the new museum) and a section...
- be used as a noun, for
someone depending on such payments,
often unsympathetically. By late 1929, the
Great Depression had hit all
Western countries...
- His
narratives are also
notable for not
pitting a hero
against an
unsympathetic antagonist;
Miyazaki felt
Spirited Away's
Chihiro "manages not because...
- years". The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Rob Owen
found him "fascinatingly
unsympathetic".
Critics have
compared House to
fictional detectives Nero Wolfe, Hercule...
-
author known for his
literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid,
unsympathetic characters. He has
written novels set in the Star Trek and Star Wars...
-
Times described Moore's
depiction of
Palin as "a sharp-edged but not
unsympathetic portrait of a
flawed heroine,
colored more in pity than in admiration...