111.   For Vanguard Group, the changing sentiment is a vindication of sorts.

112.   Fortunately, the sentiment was mutual.

113.   For most ex-Braves, such a sentiment might be blasphemy.

114.   For the present, anyway, the sentiment is for the United States to begin drawing hard lines and letting other nations choose which side they are on.

115.   George Cole Scott, who publishes the newsletter, said that such sentiments are not unusual.

116.   Green is African-American, and unspoken sentiment was that with him running point, the racial angle was dead.

117.   Glantz cautioned that current anti-smoking sentiment is not an adequate safeguard against interference.

118.   He comes into office at a time when national sentiment is also for smaller government.

119.   He can ask Congress to pass legislation to accomplish that, but reports Tuesday indicated there was little sentiment to do so in the House or Senate.

120.   He has come to realize that public sentiment is against him.

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