It is exactly in such a situation that any suggestion to consider the game sportively rather than sentimentally becomes a heresy. |
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The enclave remained politically and sentimentally attached to Portuguese Timor, but not geographically. |
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She suggested that she and her sister would go over and clear out the apartment as I was to sentimentally attached to be doing it. |
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It is a sentimentally realistic account of a woman's coming between a man and his life-work. |
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I HAD sentimentally imagined that the Belgrade-Sarajevo train would prove a rich source of colour and interviews. |
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Any individual has the right to be sentimentally attached to the person chosen and to get married without any obstacle beyond the legal ones. |
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As the traditional city to host the finish, Senegal's capital is historically and sentimentally linked to the rally. |
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The violin to me is an instrument with great warmth and beauty of sound. I wanted it to sing with deep feeling but not sentimentally. |
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This means that the relationship between human beings must be established emotionally: therefore intelectually and sentimentally. |
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The value of an old clock is limited to that sentimentally value of the owner. |
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Is it not in the West that this music is played more sentimentally, to make it more Russian? |
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Though he remained sentimentally attached to Ireland, Longford broke every tradition of his Anglo-Irish ascendancy family. |
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This makes his production, directed by David Schweizer and also starring Nora Cole, deeply sentimental or, if you prefer, sentimentally deep. |
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Abbott is not the first prime minister to speak what is, arguably, historically spurious, sentimentally inspired, hyperbole. |
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Evergreen believes your home, office, and space deserves pieces that will grow in value, both sentimentally and monetarily. |
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The film-makers have clung sentimentally to the sweet, silly formula that made the original series an enduring favorite for more than 33 years after its debut. |
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I did not mind leaving that particular house, though I ran through it sentimentally on the last day and blessed each bare scrubbed room for the happy times I'd known there. |
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My main message to that audience was that we cannot think of heritage in isolation, in terms of sentimentally saving one building without regard for a greater context, which includes the future. |
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Heedless of deficits, careless of inflation, sentimentally fond of big government, he was an Old Democrat of the worst sort, and regularly pilloried for it. |
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Art is administered by sentimentally celebratory institutions, snugged into niche markets of dauntingly efficient commerce, and paraded through auction houses as a kind of glorified funny money. |
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Plus, we are kind of sentimentally attached to him... Don't hesitate to click on his profile to get more information about his person and the music he's playing. |
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Our railway workers are sentimentally attached to this work of rail heritage, and they are pleased to see Herter's work back where it belongs, hanging in a place of honour in the Gare de l'Est. |
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Yet there's something sentimentally Anglophone about Robb's moonstruck nostalgia for a filthily pure life of passion, revolt and creativity, untroubled by bourgeois niceties. |
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