Word: sentimentals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...effectively. The United States needs to realize that it does not stand alone as a target of terrorism, and that it cannot stand alone in defense against it. I think this is largely understood, but in order to achieve effective international cooperation, the United States cannot casually disregard international sentiment as it did before attacking Iraq. A successful global coalition must be cultivated or it will fail to serve its purpose...
Andrew R. Silverman ’07 said he disagreed with rankings but understood where the pro-NYU sentiment was coming from...
...thefacebook can be a cool way to achieve that long-sought-after popularity, Norvell remains skeptical that the site is revolutionary. “The issue of social networking software is that it’s not clear what people do with it,” Norvell says. Such sentiment is often echoed by the rare but stubborn facebook holdout who refuses to join the site because “there is no point...
Council member Joshua A. Barro ’05 called the bill “ridiculous”—a sentiment he said he believes will be shared by most students...
...Qaeda, because that association amplifies the meaning of a specific action - the bombing of a hotel in Istanbul or an embassy in Baghdad - by tying it to a global jihad. Claiming the "al-Qaeda" imprimatur also allows such groups to burnish their appeal among local malcontents, whose anti-American sentiment is at an all-time high...