Yet, sentiments and solidarities based on caste starkly exist within its organisational set-up. |
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My sentiments became elevated with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas. |
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Historical personalities, like Shivaji, have also been used to whip up regional sentiments. |
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Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile. |
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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. |
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Arguments and sentiments used in the past to justify wars are no more tenable. |
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That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home. |
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I was barraged by criticism, that I was hurting the sentiments of the Indian people. |
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She didn't say anything after my sudden outburst and I assumed I had somehow made her uncomfortable with my maudlin sentiments. |
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Likewise, should it have been the same sentiments shared in Caprivi, nothing tomorrow or whenever can stop their call for something different. |
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We take a voyage of self-discovery, and realise at the end of the journey, that we are humans with sentiments we cannot control. |
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Today such sentiments tend to be treated with scepticism, if not depicted as elitist. |
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But however melodramatic or cartoonish Palmer's characters seem to be, their sentiments are real enough. |
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These sentiments were echoed by various right-wing publications and columnists. |
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The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions. |
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What Thoreau did not overlook was his neighbors' reluctance to put their antislavery sentiments into action. |
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A half-block down the street, two Rhode Island teenagers echoed the sentiments. |
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These are precisely the sentiments now being echoed throughout Democratic circles. |
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But many are beginning to regard such sentiments as little more than well-meaning rhetoric. |
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These sentiments were echoed from the floor and members spoke at length about his lifetime commitment to the party. |
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Trust based on emotional sentiments is the most dangerous thing because one becomes blind to the intent of others. |
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The oil on canvas of The Knitting Lesson evokes similar sentiments of simple joys, maternal protection, guidance and love. |
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Those of us who have tried one or more fads diets may appreciate the murderous sentiments. |
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Our sentiments of love, hate, fear, anxiety, are each one of them the fertile source of whole series of illustrative dreams. |
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He must prevent the violence from spreading and stoking separatist sentiments elsewhere. |
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Although most Ethiopians maintain positive sentiments toward their former country, very few opt to repatriate. |
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In stark contrast to the Anglophile sentiments professed to in the Daily Telegraph, the Hale interview was militantly anti-British in tone. |
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The routine aim is to disparage and stigmatize activities or sentiments that displease policymakers in Washington. |
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This is not the time, he says, to stir up anti-American sentiments, or sermonise over US foreign policy. |
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Your views are extremist and do not reflect Oklahoman sentiments in the least. |
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These sentiments in my mind prohibited me from being honest and truthful to my friends. |
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These sentiments would strike any right-minded person as repulsive, hypocritical rubbish. |
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Although the language is not replicated across the blogosphere and in the print media, the sentiments are the same. |
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The democratic sentiments that animated many of those who went into the Second World War had been dragged through the mud. |
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Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions. |
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But the specifics of the U.S. proposal and its ultimate outcome are not as important as the sentiments that appear to underlay it. |
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These sentiments might be understandable, but again they're hardly rational. |
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There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments. |
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He combines neo-romantic sentiments with stylistic features of both Modernism and Postmodernism. |
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Its style was unpretending, its ideas simple, its tone unassuming, its sentiments unexaggerated. |
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Such sentiments have been made explicit in numerous statements and articles issuing from Iraqi Shia media sources. |
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Though Carter hasn't lost his love of the lyric as pure sound, the sentiments here come from the heart more than the head. |
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Such sentiments have been fed by lurid newspaper stories of heinous crimes committed by non-Japanese. |
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The sentiments may be trite, but the graphics are often novel, demonstrating originality and computer skills above the ordinary. |
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So they struck hands on it, and each agreed to bring ten men of like sentiments with himself to the place of meeting. |
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The last animal legends highlight the crazy swings in Americans' sentiments toward their fellow creatures. |
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This sense of racial exclusion also began to take a toll on the patriotic sentiments of those who had been interned. |
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Are sentiments in favor of this regime, in favor of this president, easy to understand? |
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Her sentiments were echoed by several other members of the public around Hampton Green, a busy but open grassland area. |
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In every country, versions of the past provide the raw material for nationalist and patriotic sentiments. |
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The country was not yet seriously challenged by separatist sentiments, religious radicalism or inter-ethnic conflict. |
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We don't share our sentiments with friends we have known since school days, but we overflow with emotions in crowded chat rooms. |
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There is no sense of the artist's responsibility to represent popular sentiments. |
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In other venues union officials have been less cautious about appealing to racist and chauvinist sentiments. |
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Their idea of love had little in common, of course, with the sugary and restrictive sentiments of bourgeois society. |
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In later Buddhist folklore and thought these sentiments grew so prominent as to overshadow even the premier value of liberation. |
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I just find that over sentimental tosh in a programme which has managed to deal with such sentiments without having you reach for a sick bag. |
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The notion that marriage was to be based on romantic rather than rational love indicates a transvaluation of human sentiments. |
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Deaths and injuries sustained by ordinary people increase panic, fear, and pessimistic sentiments tenfold. |
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Nostalgia for the past and for the homeland is represented in the sentiments of Sebastianismo and saudade and in the lyrics of the fado. |
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Though attempts were made from time to time to mollify nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance. |
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Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation. |
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Boshra feels that most senior editors sympathize with the reporters' sentiments, but have more to lose if they speak out. |
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Hot bods strut their stuff on TV trying their best to garner as many positive sentiments as possible. |
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No amount of attention to signs can undo the impact of cliched words or banal sentiments. |
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There is an openly commercial component, often playing on nationalist sentiments and pursuing bombastically epic themes. |
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On reflection, I should have been more clear in disassociating myself from anti-Catholic sentiments and racial prejudice. |
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This followed its 1862 Treason Act, which was never held to cover the expression of disloyal sentiments. |
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Several stated that they had heard no one utter disloyal sentiments, but others gave different testimony. |
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This bland collection of vapid songs and empty sentiments sounds exactly as you would expect. |
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The inconsistency and disproportionateness which has been occasioned in our sentiments of benevolence, offers a curious moral phenomenon. |
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He brushes aside all allegations of disregarding the sentiments of the legendary fighter's family. |
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He issued a full statement, basically echoing the same sentiments of his non-apology tweets. |
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In a world where the microwave has become the magic wand of the kitchen, how welcome to read such nostalgic sentiments. |
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Luckily there were plenty of other sideshows around the convention halls to cheer spirits and exorcise such defeatist sentiments. |
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His symphony is patchy in both structure and content but its sentiments are held sternly in check. |
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He is fantastic, and his cautionary sentiments about war are warmly supported by the newly and chicly democratic audience. |
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They take advantage of the sentiments of people who think they are doing an act of piety and charity at the same time. |
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In the reception hall, Tibetan furniture, finery and ornaments evoked such alien sentiments that we were immediately addicted to them. |
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Contemporary Evangelicals applaud Whitefield's eirenic sentiments, but have forgotten why he wrote the letter in the first place. |
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In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
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Disregard of the movements and sentiments developing around them was a primary folly. |
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The working class must reject all such attempts to foment nationalist sentiments in the name of defending the welfare state. |
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All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this. |
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In fact, these laws were constructed primarily to prevent the espousal of anti-Jewish sentiments. |
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Rather they were motivated by nationalist and anti-communist sentiments to pass on information to their handlers. |
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And as for what preening churchmen think we ought to drive, well, my sentiments are unprintable. |
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But in the hands of the party's rhetoricians, such trite sentiments are intended to catch votes, not to express real policies. |
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Frontman Win Butler's lyrics rarely bother to rhyme, allowing their bizarre but always sincere sentiments to reach the ear even more directly. |
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Such sentiments, such unstinted support, provided the medium and mechanism for the growth and survival of Stalinism. |
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I understood exactly his sentiments, having had to learn the ropes less than a year ago, with school already in session when I came. |
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Such sentiments carried the day even when British troops invaded American soil two decades later. |
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So widespread are such sentiments amongst the liberal intelligentsia that it is surprising that there have not yet been mass conversions. |
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Thus Dillard echoes Carlyle's sentiments that vaticination, or the act of prophesying, is a futile means of understanding the world. |
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Musical events have long been seen as nodal points around which sentiments of collective belonging take shape. |
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But critics warned of vested interests hijacking the protests by stirring up anti-foreign sentiments. |
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Luckily, sentiments like these fall flat when gravelized through the vocoder anyway. |
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The actor faces a volley of questions relating to the accusation that the film had hurt the sentiments of the physically challenged. |
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The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution. |
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These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments. |
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How far do private feelings and sentiments influence decisions that are intended to impact society as a whole? |
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It is worthwhile pausing momentarily to consider these linguistic ready-mades, these formulaic sentiments. |
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Patriotism rallied the nation and previously popular anti-war sentiments were effectively squashed. |
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To suggest, on the contrary, that all scientists are uniformly motivated by anti-human sentiments bespeaks an extreme and unwarranted pessimism. |
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But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson. |
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Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours. |
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The details, he says, are pretty much straight autobiography, the sentiments also. |
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But deep under those sentiments there are also justified reasons for the resentment. |
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His sentiments were echoed by Richard Crumlish and it seems their confidence has been fully justified after the opening shows. |
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He also indicated that various foreign ambassadors and high commissioners had expressed similar sentiments. |
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Those sentiments are a far cry from her early years when she had an altogether more ambivalent attitude towards her singing. |
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And let's not forget the sappy sequences of false sentiments and saccharine solace. |
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It is true that for too long I denied the sentiments that lingered in my heart in my reluctance to betray my memory of William. |
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It seems that these sentiments aren't echoed by all of Australia's red-blooded men. |
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The Party's sheer size and inclusiveness made republican sentiments look out of step with Britain's contemporary mood. |
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However, it must be remembered that similar sentiments have often been intimated by other observers. |
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They suffer all the Brummagem sentiments emanating therefrom, and return confirmed in the belief that they have tasted the culture of Einstein and Beethoven. |
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Such sentiments didn't end with the waning influence of the DLC in more recent times. |
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Also, the Holy Prophet has clearly presented the Qur'anic law in respect of the honour and sanctity of the religious sentiments of every community and nation. |
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While I agree with the sentiments about having a winning mentality, it seems, however, that it is the same sports that will benefit at the expense of others. |
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The language, imagery and sentiments they all use are often identical. |
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Your article starts wonderfully, propounding the sentiments that could have been expressed by a tree hugging commie like me, only you do it so much more eloquently. |
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These sentiments were expressed personally to Georgian Prime Minister Garibashvili during his trip to Washington, D.C. last month. |
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We all share the same sentiments of anger, disgust, and frustration. |
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Briefly stated, Pareto observes that the sentiments in society change between periods when conformity is valued and periods when nonconformity, or change, is valued. |
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It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the converse is not true. |
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You've been seeing these figures for awhile now but you have GOT to see them in graphic form to see why this rarest of sentiments, hope, has take root in my bosom. |
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The inscriptions are replete with complimentary titles and laudatory sentiments and are finely enameled in the purplish gray background characteristic of wares made for him. |
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Such sentiments of animosity towards the church, the teaching establishment and tradition were excuse enough for the censors to ban the film in its entirety. |
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Finally, even I was struck into amazed silence by the vituperative and downright nasty anti-festive sentiments contained in the latest missive from the boys. |
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A few years back, designer John Galliano was fined by the government for sharing just such anti-semitic sentiments in public. |
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I do not turn to Clarissa in times of duress, but then I am an unregenerate reader, too enthralled by Lovelace's legerdemain to linger over Richardson's edifying sentiments. |
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Let deracinated intellectuals on both sides move their distant masses in any which way that suits them, paying no attention whatever to the sentiments of those masses. |
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But despite the PR-friendly veneer, the sentiments are difficult to dispute. |
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Anti-vax sentiments have, in fact, been around since Edward Jenner first demonstrated the effectiveness of the smallpox vaccine in the late 18th century. |
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The lifeboat fund can well do without such soppy sentiments. |
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Zimba echoed Luo sentiments adding that he has travelled to remote areas of the country and witnessed the suffering, high ignorance and death levels. |
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Visiting China, you are struck, sometimes troubled, by sentiments you hear that come close to jingoism. |
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But his ingenuous one-world sentiments are apotheosized into truth by the strength of his melodic gifts and a voice that's still sweet and grainy when it needs to be. |
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True, you won't necessarily fit in with the new romantics' misty sentiments right away, but, deep down, Ariens have a poetic nature, and the coming era nurtures it. |
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The assistance received made the difference between survival and desperation, and the accompanying sentiments provided emotional support at a time of desolation. |
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Based on careful observations, Darwin contended that many animals possess general concepts, some reasoning ability, rudiments of moral sentiments, and complex emotions. |
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The sentiments expressed may be dramatic, but that is what happens when four years of your life are telescoped down into 13 seconds of breath-taking speed and agility. |
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Maybe the public display of pro-Gaddafi sentiments acts as a goad for the killings. |
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Dimitris Christoulas, the pensioner who took his life, summed up the sentiments of many in his chilling suicide note. |
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Perhaps we'll all think of him from time to time while we exercise the right to rip each other apart with terse comments and schismatic sentiments. |
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Belligerent patriotic sentiments are on display all over the world. |
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The only to do this is to become a significant mass, a body whose opinions they cannot ignore, a body that reflects sentiments of a significant vote bank. |
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But none of them are so out of step with sentiments common among many New Yorkers. |
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I shared the sentiments of the Fatah sentry who allowed me inside the walls of the Muqata in Ramallah. |
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I decided that I might as well go down in a blaze of flames and hellfire if they can't read past my personal sentiments to try to understand my point of view. |
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Moral advice and edifying sentiments are found in this series of distichs. |
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The Seattle protests were noteworthy for the relative absence of nationalism and chauvinism, but without the above perspective these sentiments have grown. |
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While his anti-administration sentiments make him a seeming dissenter, he is very quick to state, though not as a contradiction, that he also loves his homeland. |
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It belongs to the instinctive, present moment, the time of non-complex knowledge in which direct expression touches sentiments felt by all communicants. |
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The analysis, in that event, would have waited until tomorrow or the day after, or else been allowed to stand side by side with fulsome sentiments of celebration. |
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If Ellis abandons his ill-advised notion of taking advice from the industry and hews to the sentiments he has expressed in the past, he'd be off to a fast start. |
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The advantage of a fundamentalist perspective is that you can clothe your basest motives in noble sentiments. |
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You're very into the sensitive, sugary stuff that sentiments are made of. |
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As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened. |
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The cat stretched and mewled in distress, echoing my sentiments exactly. |
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The new health care ads are designed to jack up sentiments to the kindling point. |
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Even enviros of a decidedly secular bent who might normally blanch at such creationist sentiments will appreciate the call for wise management of natural resources. |
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It will not be easy to persuade militias to disband with payback sentiments like those. |
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They consummate their friendships by a sharing of hair tongs and bracelets, sentiments and secrets, the gifts girls would like from boys but never get. |
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Honest and heartfelt though these sentiments may be, this sort of unsubtle, soapbox writing has no place in a work purporting to be serious literature. |
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His sentiments about modern life and the criminal underworld reveal a pragmatic, yet easy going man, gradually helping to make his own vulnerability a point of concern. |
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As the 70s dawned, mainstream black music made those sentiments explicit. |
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Edgar Allan Poe reflected these negative sentiments when he offered a stinging criticism of the wildly painted floorcloths that adorned households across the United States. |
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Work by Orin Starn on the return of Ishi's brain to a group of Maidu in California describes similar tensions, sentiments, and ceremony. |
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Virtual fireworks teamed with appropriate music and patriotic sentiments make these ecards cherishable. |
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Pacifism and revulsion with war were very popular sentiments in 1920s Britain. |
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It is sad that the state government and the Centre have been playing with the sentiments of the Gorkhas. |
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Both Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honoured with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence. |
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The two sentiments usually come bundled together, and cut both ways. |
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Landscape, agriculture, and climate have been iconized in our art and literature and become foundational for our sentiments of national identity. |
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Similar sentiments were expressed with regard to the Ardnamurchan Clearances by a local doctor, Iain MacLachlainn. |
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In Groningen, on the other hand, Frisian sentiments faded away at the end of the 16th century. |
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Graffiti preserved in Pompeii covers all sorts of sentiments, from wishing friends well to the bawdiest of observations, the Daily Mail reported. |
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Burns' political sentiments were already clearly delineated in 'A Dream' and no amount of etiquette could unpublish that poem. |
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Inspired by liberal ideas from members of its educational institutions, Trujillo became a principal centre of Peruvian republican sentiments. |
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In the 1930s, Maine was one of very few states which retained Republican sentiments. |
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This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. |
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The group commonly distinguishes itself and its sentiments by referring antipathetically to some other kind of people. |
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The conflation of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiments is nothing new. |
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Domestically, the Articles of Confederation was failing to bring unity to the diverse sentiments and interests of the various states. |
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In some countries, separatist processes are going on, and separatist sentiments are often accompanied with nationalistic ones. |
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You may have heard these sentiments also expressed by Ethnarch Junior, but it is only because, deep down he is an Akelite. |
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I couldn't bewield this anymore. Interminable sentiments skirmishing inside me shouted for a vent. |
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Superintendant Pete Owen, head of Staffordshire Police's operational communications department, echoed the fire and rescue service's sentiments. |
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A man whose manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a blackguard. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. |
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Ruth Devlin announced that the song must wait, though it appeared to be innocuous and child-like in its sentiments. |
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She will be at the launch pad to repeat her sentiments next February. |
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Even Judge Bradley's callused sentiments were thorned by the narration of Jaclyn's journals. |
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Lawrence felt all poems had to be personal sentiments, and that a sense of spontaneity was vital. |
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Similar sentiments will recur to everyone familiar with his writings all through them till the very end. |
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Many other collectors were inspired by the Grimms and the similar sentiments. |
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The sentiments, as expressive of manners, or appropriated to characters, are, for the greater part, unexceptionably just. |
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As well as decommission resulting from anti-nuclear sentiments, a large number of reactors reaching the end of their operating lives are to be shutdown. |
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The Dadaists exalted absurdity and incongruity, the art of non sequitur, in works that surprised, shocked, and seethed with anti war and anti society sentiments. |
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Though a gentle sigh, which stole from the bosom of Nancy, seemed to argue some secret disapprobation of these sentiments, she did not dare openly to oppose them. |
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He though never expressed his views about the opinions of others about him as he was least confrontationist and ensured his words did not hurt the sentiments of others. |
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But to bespeak of a love, heavily weighed upon a heart, toward someone opposing those sentiments encourages foolish and embarrassing repercussions he will never know about. |
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It's a reminder of what women's libbers were up against when a trial prosecutor in 1960 could still appeal to the sentiments of the 1920s in trying to keep the book banned. |
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The Patriarch has expressed concern over the Russian Orthodox Church's support of separatism in the region by subsidizing Web sites that encourage successionist sentiments. |
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Those suspected of Russophile sentiments in Austria were treated harshly. |
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Out-going Washoe County Commission Chairman David Humke read aloud the thought provoking sentiments of many northern Nevadans towards their wild horses and burros. |
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This would later prove decisive for shaping national sentiments in the population, as well as after 1814 when compulsory school education was introduced. |
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We're going back to the glorious 1950s, with updated neo-McCarthyism, and anti-minorities, anti-women's reproductive rights, anti-labor and anti-environmentalism sentiments. |
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These sentiments were especially marked in Germany because of the significant territorial, colonial, and financial losses incurred by the Treaty of Versailles. |
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By then, however, the sentiments of the Parliament had changed. |
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They defied the intimidating expressions and the authorities of torture and broke the prison barriers with Takbir, poetry, beautiful sentiments and singing. |
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