1.   Sentiment has been intense on both sides of the issue and hard feelings abound.

2.   Several meetings were held to determine what public sentiment was on the issue.

3.   The general sentiment among lawyers is that the Commission is likely to favour plea bargaining if sufficient safeguards can be built in.

4.   Yet sentiments such as this were inevitable, as soon as politicians had agreed to make the monster Dome a public project.

5.   Apart from three castles and two towns, Foligno and Terni, sentiment was anti-imperial and pro-pope.

6.   Such sentiments are common in charters, but this one goes further.

7.   Jacobite sentiment was most widespread north of the border.

8.   The lowland south remained predominantly pro-Hanoverian, but even here Jacobite sentiment was in evidence.

9.   Such sentiments are indeed understandable in a country where for well over a century the operatic tradition had been dominated by foreigners.

10.   Similar sentiments are to be found contained in the Code of Ethics produced by the International Bar Association.

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