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But he is also a sentimentalist, which cuts both ways.
Perhaps, underneath it all, I really am an old sentimentalist.
But perhaps, being no sentimentalist, he had forgotten that first meeting.
My mother had not saved these clothes because she is a sentimentalist.
Why doesn't he want the Agency to know he's a sentimentalist?
But history shows that he had a thinking head, and was not a mere wild sentimentalist.
But at 68, he appears to have succumbed to the sentimentalist within.
He's less happy about being known as a sentimentalist.
He's a sentimentalist, but that's only one card in a packed hand.
Is some sentimentalist claiming the right to keep the wooden windows?
He knows the value of being a sentimentalist and a showman.
The standard question about Millet comes up here: was he a sentimentalist?
But sentimentalists hope that a family will buy it.
But far from being liberal sentimentalists, they are political pragmatists.
I suppose I'm just an old sentimentalist, but to me marriage is the most sacred thing on earth.
But he has long been mocked as a chocolate box sentimentalist.
To sentimentalists, the family is a haven in a heartless world.
It is also true that all the most typically English men of action were sentimentalists, if possible, more sentimental.
He is a sentimentalist who often cannot see why anybody should be mad at him, a blind spot.
Contrary to the opinions of sentimentalists, children put a strain on a marriage.
The Sentimentalist, roughly speaking, is the man who wants to eat his cake and have it.
But you're a sentimentalist, for all you say to the contrary.'
It will soon have sentimentalists weeping for the good old 1990's.
For the sentimentalist this capacity was most important in morality (moral sense theory).
"You always were a sentimentalist and a romantic," he said, crying softly into her hair.