Word: sentimentalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Without the rezoning, the Agassiz residents will be in a weak bargaining position, unable to stop the University from going ahead with construction regardless of community sentiment...
Other administrators echo this sentiment. Rosovsky claims that the decline in the number of graduate students will free faculty teaching resources, and defines the most basic problem facing the College as the redirection of these resources back to undergraduates...
...prob lems helped send the depressed stock market to its best one-week rally in history. The Dow Jones industrial average roared up 74 points, closing at 658. At that level it is still low relative to corporate earnings and the economy's longer-term prospects, but the sentiment is that the bear market is not over. Still, investors were grasping at straws of good news: the prime lending rate declined to 11.5%, and if just for one month, the wholesale price index rose at an annual rate of only 1.2%. Investors also appreciated that much in Ford...
...Americans of Polish extraction would like to meet with me, then the pleasure is all mine. I will surely encourage them to visit Poland as often as possible, to come and see what has changed in this country. In other words, while being good Americans, to have some sentiment for the country of their forefathers...
...Well, it's not different from what I think Faulkner was talking about if we can understand what he meant. Faulkner's Nobel Prize speech is not really very intelligible to people now. At the time he made it the newspapers loved it because it had this language of sentiment and antiquity. I would think the Slocum is dealing very strongly in the same way that Faulkner's characters were. But I would not like to measure Something Happened against Faulkner's statement, in Faulkner's terms. You see, Faulkner is speaking romantically; we no longer speak romantically. We know...