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And swagger the CTS has, a sentiment overheard throughout the 2013 New York auto show, where the car made its debut.
According to moral sentimentalism, an action is morally right (wrong) if and only if some observer of the action has a sentiment of approbation (disapprobation) concerning it.
It's one of my favorites and it kind of definitely has a sentiment that's carried on through the whole record.
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"I have a sentiment and nostalgia for the theatre.
Minetti told the court she had a "sentiment of true love" toward Berlusconi and denied inviting girls to his home.
"I have to have a sentiment," she said, explaining that in the world of management and creativity "you have to have good chemistry".
As Twombly put it: "I've found when you get old you must return to certain things in the beginning, or things you have a sentiment for or something.
Sentiment of entry (e^j), noted as (f^{j}_{text {sent}}): an entry could have a sentiment of the user.
And as Dressember grew, she knew she had a sentiment that resonated with people.
Taylor said the PFA would help Suarez in any way it could to "eradicate" any issues he may have, a sentiment echoed by former England manager Graham Taylor, who said Suarez now required psychological assistance.
New Musical Express had a sentiment after the performance, describing the show as "genuinely frightening", and asking the reader to "decide for yourself if it's choreographed chaos or unbridled grievous bodily harm".
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