Word: sentimentalization
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...Projects Coordinator Matthew A. Gline ’06 echoed this sentiment...
...saving journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who'd been held hostage for a month in Iraq. Former Italian Foreign Minister Gianni De Michelis told Time that the disputed findings could potentially fracture the alliance in Iraq. "This can only be good for the Italian opposition and for European anti-American sentiment in general," said De Michelis, who advises Berlusconi on foreign affairs. More immediately, it's a further blow for Berlusconi, bruised by dismal regional election results and sniping coalition partners. De Michelis says the foreign policy setback only makes things worse ahead of national elections in May 2006. "This next year...
...echoed the sentiment...
...easy sentiment of the provoker; those who do not confront the audience with equal vigor have betrayed their talents to the desires of the mass...
...rates. But the staggering U.S. budget deficit and resulting high interest rates pushed the dollar steadily upward. By last March, the dollar was more than 80% stronger than in 1980. Foreign goods became cheap, and American products became dear. Result: a staggering trade deficit that led to strong protectionist sentiment on Capitol Hill. Even successful multinational corporations have been hurt by shifting currency rates. Complained Paul Orrefice, president of Dow Chemical: "Nothing hurts business like the uncertainty we confront on the foreign-exchange markets...