Word: sentimentals
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...course, in hyper-liberal circles diamonds have been viewed with suspicion for years, a sentiment fed in equal parts by disgust for the infamous DeBeers cartel and a growing sense that perhaps wearing a measure of one's fianc?'s net worth on one's hand might not be the most practical use of two months' salary...
...parents, and his grandparents are here. He had no business being in a country without his real family.' Juan Miguel's comments at the airport about his hopes for friendship between Cuba and the U.S. were broadcast here, and they were well-received because that's a common sentiment. People here love Americans. If you go to the 'hot corner' to talk about baseball, they'll talk about the latest plays of American teams. When the World Series is on, there's pandemonium in Havana...
...Laura's responses to the grilling session should serve as a model for how conservatives should handle a liberal reporter. She was concise, unwavering, and passionate. When leading questions were thrown at her, she simply stated the facts with a "I already explained that to you" sentiment. I've never been a big fan of Dr. Laura, but she moved up a notch in my book after nuking this reporter...
WINNER: Magic, with sentiment this light, an economy of words is appreciated...
...from the subcontinent have tended to aim more than other first-generation arrivals for mainstream jobs, either in the professions or in corporations. Some of that is a hangover from British colonial experience, where a job in the civil service was the ultimate badge of accomplishment and security--a sentiment still strong on the subcontinent. More positively, Indian immigrants say they fit into corporate America because they already speak English...