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For incarcerated women, it is among the most sentimental of sounds.
It's Deafheaven's most melodic, most accessible, and occasionally most sentimental album yet.
The most sentimental detail, though, is the faux-spruce centerpiece's finishing touch.
It's not the most sentimental, but her iPhone belongs in a museum.
The most sentimental piece I have may be the teddy bear chair.
It is the most sensitive major franchise out there, and the most sentimental.
But one of the star's most sentimental pieces was able to make its way back to her.
It wasn't what you'd expect to hear from a writer — and death can inspire the most sentimental clichés.
Watch the rest of the clip above to find out the most sentimental things in their closets and more!
Rodgers will probably show Fletcher some of the most sentimental spots for him in his hometown, too – likely lots of football fields.
He was most sentimental about his work with Helmut Lang, which in the late 1990s was the industry standard for urban minimalism.
If you saw the text from my mother now, you would cry or just laugh because she is the most sentimental woman ever.
But she chose the most SENTIMENTAL piece in the collection, the one that was given OUT OF FRIENDSHIP WITH THE OBAMAS AS PEOPLE.
But the most sentimental piece up for grabs is a long white vest, which she wore for her most significant date on the show.
In the pictures, I focused mainly on portraying the most sentimental and important moments, such as the waltz, the Mass, the cake, and the coronation of the quinceañera.
But the most sentimental elements of the home are the black-and-white photos  from when she and her husband, Cory Hardrict, renewed their vows that line the shelves.
James Mangold's Logan, the third and latest stand-alone Wolverine movie, is a strange contradiction: It's both the most violent film in the series and the most sentimental one.
Irina Shayk has starred in ads for Intimissimi, The Kooples, Versace, Bally's and countless other high-end fashion brands, but her latest campaign is one of her most sentimental yet.
In the most sentimental moment, Carl "Luz" Long (David Kross), Owens's German challenger for the long jump, befriends Owens, gives him crucial advice and expresses his loathing of the Nazi agenda.
" Famously, he quipped of one of Charles Dickens's most sentimental and pathetic child deaths that "one must have a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing.
The Watch What Happens Live host took Elle Décor on a tour of his swanky New York City duplex, and pointed out a few of his most sentimental standouts along the way.
To explore the idea of clothing taking on more meaning than "it prevents me from being naked in public," I asked a few people about the things in their wardrobe they're most sentimental about.
Still, this is one of Ashton's most sentimental and thin creations; I can't enjoy the way Marguerite continually abases herself to both Armand and his father; and why are the surrounding men such milksops?
In Tuesday night's episode of the HGTV series, the couple takes on their most sentimental project yet: designing a home for Joanna's sister, Mary Kay McCall (who they call Mikey), her husband and their five kids.
For example, we know her first (her knuckles, all stick and poke done by her sister) and her most sentimental ("La Dreamer," as a tribute to a friend she met in a group home as a teen).
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas had their family members and closest friends by their side for their two stunning wedding ceremonies in India last weekend and as a thank you, they picked the perfect, most sentimental gifts for their crew.
In fact, he has at least one leg tattoo, and two more covering his shoulder blades, but it's the finger tattoo he now shares with Jenkins — a rocket for him and a crescent moon for her — that is the most sentimental.
WATCH THIS: Sofia Richie 'Knows' Kourtney Kardashian Isn't Her 'Biggest Fan' and Tries to 'Deal': Source In the post, Kardashian also shared that one of the most sentimental decorations she always puts out is a custom-made creation from Kris.
FROM PEN: Inside Sean 'Puff Daddy' Combs' Life At Home with Six Kids: 'I'm the Luckiest Man in the World' The most sentimental portrait for Mowry, though, isn't of his musical icon, but of his older twin sisters, Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housley.
We've written about the undeniable majesty of "Pretty Green Eyes" and it's the song that inspires pretty much 96% of the output on this website, being as it is the perfect summation of the sad wonder of UK nightlife at its most sentimental and trashy.
Critic Park Hee-a, when discussing "Epiphany", stated that Kim "sings the most sentimental emotions" of the solo tracks on Love Yourself: Answer. In a review of "Fake Love", Park said that Kim's belting "prove[d] [the song's] effectiveness".
As in the 10,000 metres race, Werner Schildhauer took the silver, beating Vainio by 0.14 seconds. Vainio won his bronze medal in an extraordinary way; he flung himself in the last 5 metres and fell flat on his face. As a result, he beat Dmitri Dmitriyev, who was fourth, by 0.04 seconds. Vainio considers this race to be the most sentimental event in his career.
"Fathers and Sons" is a story about Nicholas Adams driving home with his son after a hunting trip in his hometown. Hunting imagery and small-town agriculture make Nick think about his father, who taught him how to hunt. Nick's father had fantastic vision, but Nick says this skill made him nervous. Nick's father was a sentimental man, and Nick says that most sentimental people are both cruel and abused.
The Snow Goose was one of the O. Henry Prize Winners in 1941.O'Henry Award Winners Critic Robert van Gelder called it "perhaps the most sentimental story that ever has achieved the dignity of a Borzoi [prestige imprint of publisher Knopf] imprint. It is a timeless legend that makes use of every timeless appeal that could be crowded into it". A public library put it on a list of 'tearjerkers'.
Only a Factory Girl is a 1911 Australian film. Very little is known about it and it is considered a lost film.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, p23 It premiered at the Victoria Theatre in Sydney and was called "one of the most sentimental and strongest picture dramas yet produced at this continuous picture house." The film also screened in Adelaide.
Mary Agnes, one of the children of Dooagh (1924) Henri made several trips to Ireland's western coast and rented Corrymore House near Dooagh, a small village on Achill Island, in 1913. Every spring and summer for the following years he would paint the children of Dooagh. Henri's portraits of children, seen today as the most sentimental aspect of his body of work, were popular at the time and sold well. In 1924, he purchased Corrymore House.
Grayson is part of the wealthy Sinclair family. He was married to Perdita Hyde-Sinclair (Georgia Slowe) and is the eldest son of Rosemary King (Linda Thorson) and brother of Alasdair Sinclair (Ray Coulthard). He first appeared at a family dinner party with Perdita, Alasdair and Sadie Campbell (Patsy Kensit). He appeared again at Alasdair and Sadie's wedding and was present when Sadie and Rosemary agreed Sadie would annul her marriage to Alasdair in return for the Sinclair business that had the most sentimental value to Rosemary.
According to the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 20% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 165 reviews, with an average rating of 4.31/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Meandering and insubstantial, Aloha finds writer-director Cameron Crowe at his most sentimental and least compelling." At Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 40 out of 100 based on 36 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Aloha an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale.
While Celestina is a heroine of sensibility who relies on her feelings to develop sympathy for others, it is the hero, Willoughby, who is the most sentimental of all, reversing the stereotypical association of strong emotions with femininity. In this novel, it is the women who remain strong and the men who are prey to their feelings. Throughout the novel, Smith included portraits of herself and her husband. Readers were interested in her personal story and bought her works to discover what was happening in her life, therefore she included barely disguised autobiographical details in the novel.
Billboard explained that "Let's Not Fall in Love showcases the boy band at their most sentimental", and is a classic Big Bang song with a unique sound because of a "lack of a definitive chorus and T.O.P and G-Dragon showing off new vocal colors instead of their usual personality-driven raps", while Zutter is a "hip-hop cut peppered with trappy snares, knocking percussion and woozy synths to emphasize both dudes' distinctive spitting styles.". The Inquirer called it the most emotionally resounding work the band has showcased so far. Osen said that the two single have a "different moods and colors" and that something only Big Bang can do and they have wide artistic spectrum.
The Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery is a World War I cemetery located in the commune of Fleurbaix, in the Pas-de-Calais departement of France, about south of the village of Fleurbaix on the D175 road (rue de Pétillon).. British soldiers of the 19th Infantry Brigade made the earliest burials at the site in October 1914 during the First Battle of Ypres. By the end of the war, the cemetery contained 123 graves. This number nearly tripled after a postwar consolidation of war burial sites, when Le Trou Aid Post was expanded by the architect Sir Herbert Baker. Described as one of Baker's most sentimental works, the rural site is surrounded by a narrow moat and sheltered by a grove of weeping willows.
"I've Just Told Mama Goodbye" was first released in 1949 on Mercury Records by Slim Sweet, who wrote the song with Curly Kinsey, and it was chosen along with "Wedding Bells" to be Hank Williams' follow-up single to the immensely successful #1 hit "Lovesick Blues." The pairing of these two songs resulted in what may have been the most sentimental single Williams ever released, and while his own compositions were rarely saccharine, he exhibited a weakness for other songs that were. Significantly, the release was timed to coincide with Mother's Day, and as Williams biographer Colin Escott put it, dying mothers "were to hillbilly music what fair maidens walking through the dingly dell were to English folk song." Williams rendition has an unmistakable Roy Acuff influence.
However, "Even Heaven Cries" finished first with 47% of all votes and was eventually chosen as the group's second single. Thus, the song also served as the albums's competition song in the pre-selection show of the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest 2007 but to get a better result than the under deadline pressure mixed album version, the girls re-entered recording studios with Thorsten Brötzmann to re-record several parts of the song. However, the shortened single version of the song world-premiered on the ProSieben network's prime time boxing show ProSieben Fight Night on February 16, 2007. The final trio has described the track as one of the "most sentimental" records on Temptation: "'Even Heaven Cries' is pure emotion and has always been one of our favourites on the album", Mandy Capristo said in an interview with the band's official website.
Finishing the home-and-away season in seventh position, the Bulldogs stunned the football world with a 47-point win over the previous season's runner-up in Perth, then triumphed in the Semi Final at the MCG against , the team which had won the last three premierships, before finally breaking their Preliminary Final hoodoo, downing premiership favourites in an epic encounter to reach their first Grand Final since 1961. In one of the most sentimental Grand Finals in recent memory, the Bulldogs broke a 62-year drought, pulling away in the final minutes to claim the premiership and sparking a great outpouring of emotion from the football public. Boyd was rated among the Bulldogs' best players, gathering 27 disposals and rebounding from the opposition 50 seven times. Two weeks after the momentous victory, Boyd confirmed after some speculation that he would play on the following season by signing a new one-year contract.
Letter from Home is a 1944 orchestral composition by Aaron Copland.The piece was commissioned as a patriotic work by Paul Whiteman for his Radio Hall of Fame Orchestra, and suggests the emotions of a soldier reading a letter from home.William H. Young, Nancy K. Young World War II and the Postwar Years in America 0313356521 - 2010 -"Another patriotic piece, Letter from Home, written by Copland in 1944, suggests the emotions that might be experienced by a soldier receiving and reading a letter from home.." The music has been described as Copland's "most sentimental" and reflects his own homesickness in Mexico.Music of the World War II Era - Page 181 0313338914 William H. Young, Nancy K. Young - 2008 "A short number, Letter from Home (1944), written two years after Lincoln Portrait and Fanfare for the Common Man, ..." It is scored for flute, oboe, four saxophones, French horn, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, guitar, piano, harp, percussion, and strings.

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