Word: sentimentalized
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This time, though, the BSA played Kerrigan's role in offending a campus minority group. For Jews, Jeffries means something--not anti-Semitism (his convenient term for anti-Black sentiment), but anti-Semitism--based on the many on-the-record comments he had made before coming to Harvard...
...sentiment is a common one among Asian-Americans. Professors don't make any money, she told me. She said I wouldn't find a woman who would marry me, either...
Khanga plans to lecture on military questions, foreign policies, changing economic systems and public sentiment in the former Soviet states...
...than a hot rumor. After months of dismal economic reports, investors were ready to jump on anything that hinted that the recession was bottoming out. They got their chance last Tuesday when word spread in the stock market that the University of Michigan's early January survey of consumer sentiment would show a dramatic upturn. The results of this particular poll were greatly anticipated because it was taken shortly after the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates at the end of December. Word of the alleged rebound in consumer confidence caused the Dow Jones industrial average to shoot up more than...
...about the friendship of headstrong Idgie (Mary Stuart Masterson) and ladylike Ruth (Mary-Louise Parker), two young women of the 1930s, and it involves home cooking, wife beating and a murder. It is an uneasy blend of (among other things) whimsy, melodrama, the Ku Klux Klan and feminist sentiment that coexists rather awkwardly with the modern story. Like most movies that wish mainly to warm our hearts, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES is basically a lie. But it works. In part that's because all the actresses ground their archetypal characters in strongly realized reality, in part because the skittery script doesn...