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Sentimentality originally indicated the
reliance on
feelings as a
guide to truth, but in
current usage the term
commonly connotes a
reliance on shallow...
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Spoilt Rotten: The
Toxic Cult of
Sentimentality (subtitle in US editions: How
Britain is
Ruined by Its Children) is a non-fiction book by the
British writer...
- 2006 they
released their first DVD (RGBDVD),
followed by the EP New
Sentimentality the
following year. In 2009, toe
released a
split EP with the band Collections...
- "The
Sentimentality of
William Tavener" is a
short story by
Willa Cather. It was
first published in
Library in May 1900.
William and Hester, live in McPherson...
- nihilism, its bad-boy pose, its
mockery of melody, it's
belittling of
sentimentality, and
above all, its self-seriousness. In a way, pop punk
became its...
- irritability,
blurred vision,
impaired hearing and "a
tendency to
maudlin sentimentality". V-CIDS
ImmortalsThe Immortals by
Tracy Hickman An AIDS-like virus...
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their mannerisms.
Peter Bradshaw of The
Guardian disliked the film's
sentimentality but
noted that "it is saved, just a little, by the
robustness of Brie...
- the
second half, and how it ends up
losing its
theme in
unconvincing sentimentality.
Kauffmann also
finds interesting parallels with The Godfather, which...
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generate much
compelling drama,
straddling the line
between poignant sentimentality and
hokey tedium."
Around the same time,
Eastwood served as executive...
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Nostalgia is a
sentimentality for the past,
typically for a
period or
place with
happy personal ****ociations. The word
nostalgia is a
learned formation...