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He compared Mr. Liu's sentiment to a dare.
Some attribute that sentiment to a well-developed sense of ambition.
He took his father's sentiment to a group of advisers who prepared a statement, he said.
Fulfilling a goal set by Farage, UKIP rode a wave of Euroskeptic sentiment to a historic first-place finish.
Consumer prices rose the most in almost a decade in December, which, combined with falling wages, drove household sentiment to a four-year low.
I think of him as something of a nineteenth-century figure, an industrial-age moralist somewhat akin to Charles Dickens but who, through his own on-screen performances, raises post-Victorian sentiment to a reflexive, self-flaying modernism.
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He went to Congress to help topple the liberal establishment and to bring some common-man sentiment to an institution he thinks is far too elite.
I never told her," he says, presumably referring to Lucy, who he uttered similar sentiments to a few weeks back.
Political strategists once assumed that polls might well overstate support for black candidates, since white voters might be reluctant to admit racially tinged sentiments to a pollster.
The ties often range from extremely personal memories and sentiments to a strong sense of belonging to the community in question and cultural identity [1].
(Which is a pretty nice sentiment to begin a game with).
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