Way back when beards were in, mawkish mystics brought forth the concept album. |
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An awful sentimental barrage of mawkish music informed us of an appropriate emotional response. |
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This is a refreshing development, given that modern theatre is all too often marked by self-indulgence and mawkish sentimentality. |
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But when the script turns to more romantic themes, it's never mawkish or sentimental, just grown-up. |
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It is a sentimental, even mawkish, language, richly mined with hidden menace and self-deceptions. |
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The death of a footballer is too often used as an excuse by the media and excessively emotional fans for an outbreak of mawkish sentimentality. |
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There are letters from home too so we can have shots of mawkish sentimentality and tears. |
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Rarely does an artist expose his or her personal vulnerability without descending into the mawkish and sentimental. |
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But the obvious pitfalls, of making the effort mawkish, sentimental and overly sanctimonious, are always there. |
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The tone, which veers from slapstick comedy to mawkish melodrama, is as volatile as nitroglycerine. |
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His blues are powerful without being mawkish, his jazz adept and tasteful, his funk chops always an example to others. |
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The minute the mercury soars, red wines, especially big reds, start to turn volatile and taste soupy and mawkish. |
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Its mawkish sentimentality and studied compositional restraint is typical of high Victorian genre painting shown at the Fair. |
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Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug. |
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It is simply their attempt to screw some extra cash out of people by using mawkish good taste music and pictures of babies in outsized hats. |
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I want to be informed, entertained and thrilled by these pioneers, not bored and nauseated by mawkish and self-regarding metaphors. |
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It's difficult to describe the plot of film without making it sound hokey and mawkish. |
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This superficially mawkish fairy tale is subverted by a remarkable combination of comic brutality, acute formalism, and inconsolable sorrow. |
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Molasses-slow, set off by brushes and a disconsolate bass ostinato, her dramaturgy is shimmering and tragic without seeming mawkish. |
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Her experience works well for the film, as her rendering of the gritty harbour town anchors it in a sense of reality, avoiding overly mawkish sentimentality. |
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The jibe is off-key too because Wilde himself was hardly immune to the sentimental and even the mawkish. |
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Yes, the holiday season is here complete with kiddie fodder that is virtually unwatchable for anyone over the age of 10 and mawkish slush about the joy of the family. |
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I think you know by now that I'm not the mawkish, overly sentimental type. |
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Yet her work is all heart, her flights of fancy rich with nostalgia without being mawkish. |
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Don't misunderstand me – I'm not talking about some gooey, mawkish, icky-sticky, cotton candy with cherries on top kind of love. |
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Predictable and even a bit mawkish, but the nice guitar and very nice duo of singers are still making a very good song of it in the end. |
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This, I hope, won't sound mawkish, but the poems strike me as gentler too. |
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No pods being immediately in evidence, we suspect it was a more run-of-the-mill form of mawkish, voter-confidence-reducing sentimentality disguised as comradely goodwill. |
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The film does wisely refrain from becoming sugary or mawkish, at least, and the strong array of supporting characters is another substantial point in its favor. |
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Meukow's foul, gilded, sour vanilla, mawkish chocolate and rotting tropical fruit salad-spiked Black Panther bottle was so feral that I only just reached the spittoon in time. |
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He can be mawkish and banal, pompous and orotund, offering little more than the mellifluous versifying of shallow or confused thoughts. |
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In his novel and plays Goldsmith helped to humanize his era's literary imagination, without growing sickly or mawkish. |
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As a Harvard man, he did not wish to sound mawkish, but nor did he want to upset some of his most devoted supporters. |
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Ms Hustvedt manages to wring a great deal of pathos from the breakdown of Leo's and Erica's marriage without ever getting mawkish. |
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Whether these mawkish interludes work as catharsis only the author can tell. |
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Europe does not need any more mawkish, moralising Christers who speak of peace and cooperation. |
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The general conclusion of our discussions was that we liked the aesthetics of Amélie but not the mawkish tone in which the story is told. |
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When it is not blatantly pitched at children who can be expected to harry their parents into providing alluring gifts, Christmas advertising attempts to pry open pocket books through mawkish appeals to sentimentality. |
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Luckily there was no stocky, cocky, balding, scalding, mawkish, jockish, pompous pontificator with a silly moustache in the premises. |
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For all the Boys Own atmosphere, the bush ballads and the mawkish sentimentality it does contain works of special interest and appeal. |
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Now unattached to any political group, he still rages against poverty and corruption. Such feelings infuse Ekhrajiha, which is nonetheless an odd mix of slapstick humour and mawkish sentimentality. |
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Ethan Steifel's solo, to Brother, Can You Spare a Dime, is truly affecting, the ragged energy of the dancing capturing a pulse of tragedy without being mawkish. |
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