Sentences with phrase «same sentiment about»

Same sentiment about the swine.
She echoed that same sentiment about her staff.
It seems the team at BN shared the same sentiment about wanting to keep it affordable and at $ 249 you have to admit it is just that.
And I do share the same sentiment about our family meals.
Same sentiments about peers staring at 65 before they can consider retirement.
I share a lot of the same sentiments about the church.
Industry professionals share the same sentiments about Gene Biggi.
It may be that before the racing is over on the Sound this month a lot of other 5.5 sailors will have the same sentiments about both brothers.
I just shared a maxi yesterday and shared much of the same sentiments about the revealing nature of them.
Some are positing the same sentiments about Adrianne Palicki.
In On Writing Well, William Zinsser echoes the same sentiments about the importance of reading and imitating good writing:
The group will e in the leadership of Jean - Pierre Landau, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of France.The central bank in France shares the same sentiments about cryptocurrencies in France.
I feel many of the same sentiments about home.

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'' He was simply reiterating the same sentiments he's been saying about reciprocal trade for years.»
Curiously that pretty much the same sentiments the Romans had about Christ and a couple centuries later here we Christians still are «running away»
I will not echo all that Brad Cecil has said above, but I share his sentiments and my experience was the same: I got involved because Julie contacted me, and I was extremely worried about her.
Judd Apatow must share the same sentiments as we do because he recently produced a documentary about the brothers and their band for HBO, May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers.
Couldn't agree more with your opinions and sentiments about the landscape of Arsenal FC and sadly with Kroenke and company pulling the strings we as fans will be having this same discussion on a yearly basis.
The thing that makes me laugh is the fact that, some Arsenal fans will call Chelsea's and Man United and City Fan's plastic or refer to them as «rent boys», because they celebrate success that in all honesty have just been bought, but the irony in that sentiment is those very same people will moan about how «we don't spend enough» and grow impatient over Arsenal spending policies....
So while I keep blabbing on, NO I don't share the same sentiments as others about Leciester.
I've just submitted an article to Monster Mummies about exactly this (well my journey to APing) with the same sentiment.
In New York, passage of the bill reflects rapidly evolving sentiment about same - sex unions.
About Time is no different, echoing the same tender sentiment, screaming familiarity in more ways than one - the gawky leading man Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) is essentially a straight swap for Hugh Grant - bursting at the seams with that charmingly befuddled bumbling Britishness we know so well.
Most of the people I spoke to at Summer of Sonic about Sonic Boom shared the same sentiment that I did about the powers - saying it felt forced, broke the flow of the game and made it feel linear, especially in comparison to Sonic Mania.
Through my involvement with gifted children, I have discovered that despite these topics being common issues with gifted children, and though many parents of gifted children had expressed to me the sentiment, yeah, we experienced the same thing, it seems I have not often seen these topics discussed or written about in length in gifted literature.
It is a bit of a shame to see pages and pages of Steam reviews discussing corporate greed, totally over-shadowing the product, and the same sentiment dominates every discussion about the game.
The naysayers at Climate etc. today just reminded me so much about those same climategate sentiments.
I've heard the exact same sentiment expressed innumerable times about how Americans will never give up SUVs and drive compact cars.
I heard this same sentiment from a young man, James Williams, who I interviewed about his job success story for my upcoming careers book for young jobseekers.
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