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Yet, sentiments and solidarities based on caste starkly exist within its organisational set-up.
My sentiments became elevated with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas.
Historical personalities, like Shivaji, have also been used to whip up regional sentiments.
Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile.
While the sentiments seem heartfelt, there are probably much closer-to-home ways women can warn other women of a guy's misdoings, or vice versa.
Arguments and sentiments used in the past to justify wars are no more tenable.
That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home.
I was barraged by criticism, that I was hurting the sentiments of the Indian people.
She didn't say anything after my sudden outburst and I assumed I had somehow made her uncomfortable with my maudlin sentiments.
Likewise, should it have been the same sentiments shared in Caprivi, nothing tomorrow or whenever can stop their call for something different.
We take a voyage of self-discovery, and realise at the end of the journey, that we are humans with sentiments we cannot control.
Today such sentiments tend to be treated with scepticism, if not depicted as elitist.
But however melodramatic or cartoonish Palmer's characters seem to be, their sentiments are real enough.
These sentiments were echoed by various right-wing publications and columnists.
The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions.
What Thoreau did not overlook was his neighbors' reluctance to put their antislavery sentiments into action.
A half-block down the street, two Rhode Island teenagers echoed the sentiments.
These are precisely the sentiments now being echoed throughout Democratic circles.
But many are beginning to regard such sentiments as little more than well-meaning rhetoric.
These sentiments were echoed from the floor and members spoke at length about his lifetime commitment to the party.
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For a moment he forgot his elevated sentiments and his heroism, and flew to raise her.
And this was the gist of most of the expressed sentiments which came to him.
When I have no events to relate, still I must write to convey to you my sentiments.
Mrs. Smith threw in her sentiments between the acts, as coryphaeus of the tragedy, to make the description complete.
His sentiments were, no better known in Boston than his threadbare clothes.
Exalted sentiments were not to his credit when lip service made them detestable.
It was but within these few hours that I have been undeceived by you as to his sentiments.
But the officers were of different sentiments, as severals of them expressed.
As to sentiments and emotions, they involve ideas and conative elements in addition to sensations and feelings.
You know the sentiments with which you have inspired the contemplator of Nature.
A strange falsity, a theatric insincerity, lay beneath all the Napoleonic sentiments and ideals.
We have already shown in the second period, when treating of the sinfonia eroica, what were Beethoven's political sentiments.
I had been tormenting her for the dozenth time with the statement and catalogue of my sentiments toward her.
The pro-Bolingbroke and deistic sentiments of the Critical Remarks lend color to this attribution.
Puritanism was radical in its views and sentiments, yet lacking that diffusive propagandist power inhering in conventional bodies.
In such a discordancy of sentiments it is better to look to the nature of things than to the humors of men.
When they reached Bayonne that night they parted with mutual sentiments of disesteem.
The chivalrous sentiments of war fire his eye, distend his breast, and give erectness to his figure.
The voice broke and the colonel, who habitually roared forth his sentiments, began to dither.
The sentiments of Augustin, which he quotes, are truly judicious and edifying.
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