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It read: Rest in Peace J. D. Salinger.... Impossibly, I fumbled for a sentiment that would match the man".
The crowd understood and gave an immediate, heartfelt response for a sentiment seldom heard from a non-Indigenous Australian leader.
In the June, 1940, speech that Cruz quoted, Churchill also looked for a sentiment or two from the past that might direct him.
The next step though is for a sentiment analysis company to step in and tell us what all of these tweets mean for each party.
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That's a conviction worth fighting for and a sentiment that rings true for most people, not just in Seattle but everywhere.
Thank you to Peggy Orenstein for articulating a sentiment about breast-cancer awareness that I had not quite found the words to express.
(Recall that for Prinz a sentiment is a disposition to feel various emotions, so wrongness doesn't hang on someone actually having a negative reaction to something).
Reznor described the music of Ghosts as "a soundtrack for daydreams", a sentiment echoed by many critics who compared it with the work of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp.
His emphasis is on altruism: the moral sentiments that he claims to find in human beings, he traces, for the most part, to a sentiment for and a sympathy with one's fellows.
Denmark Coach Morten Olsen said Sunday that a draw would be a satisfactory result for his team, a sentiment that may foreshadow defensive tactics from the depleted Danes.
Ennis, who missed the 2008 Games in Beijing, thanked the 80,000-capacity crowd inside the Olympic Stadium for their backing, a sentiment echoed by Farah.
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