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The sentiment of self-awareness had already started when the child is still young.
Indeed, vulnerable populations (e.g., elderly populations or minorities) can build a collective sentiment of self-esteem when their needs are recognised and addressed [ 95, 96].
So why the sudden sentiments of self-reproach?
Her sentiments echo those of self-proclaimed "travel pro" Mr Bowdidge, who insists "100% trust" when flying is paramount.
His Hamlet was a model of melancholic introspection without a jot of sentiment or self-pity, his Benedick (opposite Janet Suzman as Beatrice) in Much Ado a genuinely funny and self-deluded popinjay, his Achilles in a famous Troilus and Cressida the most sensual and riveting in RSC history.
Hume's sensible knave knows what virtue requires but does not care, because he lacks the sentiment of benevolence that normally counteracts self interest.
Audiences anticipate the feel-good ending, so films that liberally ladle the schmaltz over magical resolutions upend the delicate balance between drama and sentiment, producing an abundance of self-awareness.
Though the cover of Big Yellow Taxi has little sentiment, the self-loathing, slacker mentality of Hanginaround sparks an enthusiastic singalong.
Whereas the beautiful gives rise to a sentiment of harmony with the world and oneself, the sublime manifests itself through a sudden transformation of the self into something deprived of its usual landmarks.
Where self-interest might make me jealous of your new home and will interfere with the sentiment of beauty, a reflective response will allow me to appreciate its construction and design.
The sentiment, of course, is lovely.
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