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Her words echoed the sentiment of a Joint Appeal she had issued a year earlier alongside UN Secretary-General BandKi-Mothernd other international representatives.
"That's the sentiment of a lot of people".
But sharp divisions within the right have merely added to the sentiment of a country adrift.
The judges said that "Kiss" encapsulated the romantic sentiment of a wedding.
Asked why he gave No. 660 back to Bonds, Ellison voiced the sentiment of a city.
When we recognise the intention and the sentiment of a human interaction, we can react to it accordingly.
Recording is full of counterintuitive stuff like this, so you can see how quickly the original sentiment of a song can get derailed.
This was, in other words, the now familiar sentiment of a majority that believes it has been oppressed by excessive accommodation of the minority.
Even Mark Messier, the Rangers' 41-year-old captain, conceded today that there was the chance that the sentiment of a lost season could creep in.
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They have survived through the sentiment of an elderly lady, Mrs. Rothermel, a former actress who used to live there.
It would aim to create "the sentiment of an invisible omniscience", while all the time keeping inmates in lonely isolation, following Bentham's theory of "reformation through solitude".
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