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She sees a sad symmetry in her life, bookended by her parents' flight from oppression decades ago and now her disenfranchisement in a city ruled by officials without any meaningful democratic check.
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In seeing a sad face of another and feeling sad oneself, such feeling of sadness should count as genuinely empathic only if one recognizes that in feeling sad one's attention is still focused on the other and that it is not an appropriate reaction to aspects of one's own life.
"I haven't seen a sad face here".
But in general the 18th century saw a sad decline in Spanish sculpture.
"Some people love to see a sad, bad traffic accident, and that's what they'll see on ABC.
"I haven't been able to see a sad movie since 'Gladiator.' " "Do you want to come, Mom?" Clementine asked.
Ends with writer imagining Clarence Smith helping his wife into the buggy after church, what Clarence Smith saw: a sad woman who perhaps expected more of life than is reasonable.
World War II, for example, saw a "sad peak," while use of happy words spiked in the 1920s and again in the 1960s, before the Anglophone world settled into another "sad" period starting in the 1970s.
Worse, Ignatieff's doubters could choose to see a sad consistency between his ambitions for Canada and his maternal family's ambitions for Canada, with the United States replacing Britain as the admired and too much attended imperial power.
The Americans portrayed a place and a people that many Americans just could not, or did not want to see: a sad, hard, divided country that seemed essentially melancholic rather than heroic.
I hate to see a sad face in the audience.
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