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Another unique thing about Katniss is that she has no sentiment whatsoever.
But Izzie has no sentiment about sending them off to the knacker's yard, to be killed, hung for seven to 10 days, and then hand-plucked and waxed.
Swift further explained that while she personally has no sentiment toward Mueller, he described her as "cold" in his earlier testimony.
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"No to austerity; no to this European Union that seems to have no sentiment, nothing".
He never looked over his shoulder, he had no sentiment for the past.
These older Native Americans, as Erdrich writes of one old lady, have "survived many deaths and other losses and had no sentiment left".
But maybe that's the point; it is possible that in an effort to be what the literary world embraces as admirably "unsentimental" Beatty has chosen to have no sentiment at all.
She spoke sentimentally about Jack Warner, the head of the Warner Bros. studio, where she worked for eighteen years (while acknowledging that he seemed to have no sentiment for her or any other actors).
This gives an unjustified slant to the beliefs of those who have no anti-European sentiment but may believe it appropriate to leave the EU in its present form.
Their Unionism had little to do with anti-slavery sentiment: Madison County had no more than 46 slaveholders and 213 slaves, and most residents shared the era's pervasive racism.
Capra may have been unnerved by playing someone she revered, but Wozniacki, looking for her first Grand Slam title, clearly has no such sentiment about Sharapova.
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