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Her byline appeared in national and local publications with stories like "Courting Millicent" (The Cavalier, 1911), "The Proposal" (Young's Magazine, 1912), "No Sentiment" (National Magazine, 1913), "Their Tongues" (National Magazine, 1914), "The God in the Box-Office" (Romance, 1915), "The Love Game" (To-Day's Magazine, 1917), and "The Worth of a Woman" (Breezy Stories, 1918).
No sentiment?
There's no sentiment there.
There is no sentiment here.
There is no sentiment to support Nader".
There was no sentiment in this.
Again, though, there is no sentiment in Griffey's recollection.
Mr. De Niro added, "There's no sentiment about being homeless, it's just the way he existed".
Cloud Nothings No Sentiment Swaggering rock'n'roll, packed with "we don't care" choruses and discordant guitars.
There was no sentiment, she didn't speak, and Bartholomew sensed that there suddenly was only pain.
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The one exception to the no-sentiment rule is Ford, who likes nothing more than telling a rambling story about when he was a kid and there was a hungry dog.
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