Word: sentimentalization
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This week’s polling results represent a shift in campus sentiment from The Crimson’s pre-primary poll in December...
...familiar sentiment. Steve Leahy, 39, from Providence, Rhode Island had lost his 75-year-old father barely a week ago. ?He?s up there and he?s behind this and that?s why I?m here,? said Leahy. ?My fianc? told me I had to go to the game because dad would have wanted me to be there.? Leahy said that his father passed away shortly after game 5 when the Sox beat the Yankees in the 14th inning. And there were countless others like Jeff Shneider from New York who had attended the 1975 World Series when Boston lost...
...camera caught Kerry leaning back, his head rolling back with his body, Bush-Cheney communications director Nicolle Devenish and much of the senior campaign staff, who were watching in the holding room, started shouting "Haughty! Haughty! Haughty!" That was the Bush spinners' word of the night, a favorite sentiment that showed up in early focus groups, designed to paint Kerry as out of touch and Bush as a man of the people...
Part of the source of this unaffected sentiment is the way Roberts’ closeness to the narrative seeps into the film. The script, which Roberts spent seven years writing, is based heavily on his own tangled relationship with an absentee father, giving it a palpable authenticity that is only reinforced by the subtle performances of screen legends Walken and Sir Michael Caine...
...People’s emotions are very strong about this election, probably more strongly than in the last twenty years,” says Barron,” and film is a good medium to express such a sentiment...