There is nothing sentimentalized or homogenized about this story or the characters. |
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Kate's predicament is never sentimentalized, and the tough decisions she faces aren't simplified to bring about a tidy little ending. |
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In his paintings of newsboys, bootblacks, and street urchins, John George Brown sentimentalized urban poverty, while Blythe depicted children smoking, stealing, and fighting. |
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In an age in which young girls were sentimentalized as emblems of purity and beauty, Carroll regarded little girls with great adoration, almost worship. |
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In most films, these matters are sentimentalized or skirted altogether. |
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With his compatriot Hubert Robert, he catered to a new taste for idealized, somewhat sentimentalized landscapes. |
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And when given time to contemplate, the wall works ultimately beg us to recognize how the repetitive act of producing sentimentalized offerings by the thousands is an attempt to explore the manufacturing of self. |
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It's rude, but trying to focus on the sentimentalized killing of a disabled person while another disabled person is escorted out of the theater would make a unique viewing experience for the audience. |
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Ignored by her own time, Dickinson was sentimentalized in her renascence. |
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