| 1. | This thing is way too sentimentalized to leave a strong impression.
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| 2. | Sentimentalize the music, and it chokes to a cloying halt.
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| 3. | But there's no nostalgia in it, no sentimentalizing.
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| 4. | Wrong does not, however, oversimplify or sentimentalize the argument.
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| 5. | She comes to sentimentalize her attacker, calling him to talk.
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| 6. | Nor does he sentimentalize Christine, who remains somewhat ambiguous.
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| 7. | But the Christians are not unduly demonized nor Shylock the least sentimentalized.
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| 8. | He refuses to sentimentalize baby love, which is an easy target.
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| 9. | In other words, Munro doesn't sentimentalize infidelity.
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| 10. | Perhaps it is naive to complain too much or to sentimentalize memory.
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