Word: sentimentalized
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...government or anything of particular interest to the questioner." Fiske noted that his inquiry was limited to criminal violations and that "we express no opinion on the propriety" of the contacts or whether they "constitute a breach of ethical rules or standards." Cutler reiterated last week a sentiment the President conceded in March. "Some of these contacts," he said, "may have been inadvisable, in hindsight...
There's a bumper sticker you see occasionally when you're driving down the Long Island Expressway, and it captures perfectly the sentiment of many a New York hockey...
...creation of calculating big guys. Like everyone else in the movie, he appears to have been morphed into existence by people who aren't writing or directing in the usual sense of those words but are operating a computer whose keypad is marked with a few simple signs: sentiment, sweetness, lovable mischievousness. The coldness with which these filmmakers pursue warmth is -- no other word for it -- bone chilling...
...those rare occasions when false modesty strikes them, is not exactly brain surgery. This is especially true if you're aiming for a summer release, when the ruling assumption is that the entire population is brain dead, incapable of responding to anything but high action, low comedy or soft sentiment. The question is, if the expectations are so low, how come most summer movies fail so dismally to make even a few cerebral ganglia twitch...
...Congress overloaded with legislation, welfare reform may very well be pushed through because there is bi-partisan mometum. Much of that push comes from voters. In a TIME poll, 81 percent of those surveyed supported fundamental welfare reform, even if it costs more. Clinton obviously appreciates that sentiment, and has honed his message: "Almost all the poor people in America today are young people with little chldren. I worry about them now. I desperately worry about them...