Word: sentimentalized
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...been easy to approach, alive or dead. The "rock- born giant," as Bernard Berenson called him, with his dedication to archaeology and his obsession with empirical vision, was one of the quintessential artists of the early Italian Renaissance. He was innovative, flinty and tough-minded, without an iota of sentiment...
...company's stock can insert a proposal in a firm's proxy statement that calls for a vote on an executive's compensation package. Corporate boards were formerly permitted to block such a referendum. Though the results of the vote will not be binding on management, shareholder sentiment could pressure executives to settle for something more modest...
...downhiller Patrick Ortlieb, was whether he had thought, during his run, of his teammate Gernot Reinstadler, who died in a race last year. He couldn't, the affable big man said simply, he couldn't afford to think of accidents or of anything but the course. One moment of sentiment could mean a lifetime of regret...
...Democrats eventually have to nominate somebody. So the approach of actual voting paradoxically intensified the vulture watch -- the speculation among party pros that another candidate, or possibly even several, could try a late swoopdown on the prize. California Democratic chairman Phil Angelides puts on the record a sentiment many others voice privately: "If one of these ((present five)) candidates proves big enough and strong enough, he will be the nominee. But if they cannot successfully make the case, then the party will look more broadly...
...attempt at a translation of the sentiment of angels...