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_Inner Mimicry_ which certain observers, themselves highly subject to it, have indeed considered as Empathy's explanation, rather than its result.
The Beautiful An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics Vernon Lee 1895
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There is not much chance of Empathy and Empathy's pleasures and pains in their lightning-speed, touch-and-go visions!
The Beautiful An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics Vernon Lee 1895
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These statistics will allow Empathy's buddy list user interface to adapt itself based on usage patterns.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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These statistics will allow Empathy's buddy list user interface to adapt itself based on usage patterns.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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What this means is that Empathy's buddy list will now be able to evolve according to the way it is used, like the addition of a Frequent Contacts group that dynamically updates itself with your most chatted to clients. davidll005
Geek.com John Brownlee 2010
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The improvements in version 2.30 just help to fill in a few of the gaps in Empathy's feature set, but some really impressive stuff will be arriving in the next release.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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The improvements in version 2.30 just help to fill in a few of the gaps in Empathy's feature set, but some really impressive stuff will be arriving in the next release.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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The improvements in version 2.30 just help to fill in a few of the gaps in Empathy's feature set, but some really impressive stuff will be arriving in the next release.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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And who can blame him, considering comments such a this from former Bush 43 adviser Ed Gillespie: "Empathy's a great trait in a drinking buddy, but not so much a Supreme Court justice."
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These statistics will allow Empathy's buddy list user interface to adapt itself based on usage patterns.
Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010
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