Word: sentimentalization
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...common sentiment: a poll last Wednesday by the China Times newspaper found that only 21% of respondents believe the theory. Even Vice President Lu said last week that she thinks there were two shooters. Facing such doubts, the police are feeling hard-pressed to come up with an explanation that will satisfy critics. "All we can do is try to piece everything together," says Hou Yu-ih, head of the Criminal Investigation Bureau. As yet, a lot of pieces are still missing...
...recent controversy over Larry’s comments and, more specifically, the Faculty’s reaction and prospective vote of no confidence. As a representative of The Crimson’s editorial board, the show ostensibly wanted me, and my male co-chair, to come discuss student sentiment and the way in which we had decided Staff position on the controversy. It was all set, and I was soon to be gracing the small screen. That is, until I had my pre-interview interview...
...South Wales Central Coast, is that a glass ball is passed around the circle of men, and whoever has the ball has the floor. He may talk for as long as he likes and is free to digress, though at the core of all this venting is a single sentiment: how painful it is to see so little of one's children. The six men who've shown up at the community center this sweltering February evening are a diverse bunch in manner and circumstance, but they're bonded - forever, they say - by this common ache. Dressed all in black...
...does not stem from a sentiment of general discontent with Harvard. It is our education that compels us to act. We are turning the outstanding education we have received from Harvard College towards an effective and meaningful solution. If we want our Senior Gift to remain true to its intentions we must help make Harvard live up to the high standard it has already set for itself...
...Gift rages on, we have seemingly reached a point where the debate is no longer about cold hard facts—but largely about the sense of impotence and disconnect described above. The “critiques” of Senior Gift Plus are sadly enough permeated with a sentiment that, often unbeknownst to those making said critiques, belies a deeper sense of hopelessness and uncritical acquiescence to the status quo. They ask: There are always going to be injustices in the world where our money may be invested, where will the protesting of Senior Gifts stop? This alone...