They may be knee-deep in paisley but always keep the songs on a leash and never rely too much on nostalgic trappings. |
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This nostalgic sentiment is obvious in both the band's choice of covers and the composition of the band's own tunes. |
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But it is not just nostalgic sentiment which is evoked by railway history in the area. |
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He reckons that tens of thousands of nostalgic veteran Titoists will travel to the island, stay in his hotel and make him rich. |
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This isn't an overstuffed film of sumptuously nostalgic moments and set pieces. |
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Surprisingly, as I got off the ship, chained and shackled, I didn't feel a deep yearning or nostalgic inclination to being on land. |
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Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence. |
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The immediate aftermath of the war was marked by a nostalgic return by many artists to the springs of Mediterranean culture. |
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So, after getting all nostalgic for the days of blue eyeliner and orange concealer, I went to the pub for the bi-curious gathering. |
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It felt both humbling and a bit nostalgic to lecture, in God's providence to 240 ministerial students in the place I was once called to serve. |
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I think our misty-eyed longing for the high streets of our youth may be overly nostalgic. |
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Laurel will produce aromatic fruit pies, nut-filled cookies and biscotti, and other nostalgic treats in their seasons. |
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Mass opposition to a war against a dictator who models himself on Stalin is being led by a man who is nostalgic for Stalin. |
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The nostalgic aroma of burning turf makes for a little scene from 50 years ago in any regular country kitchen. |
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The lighting was dim, like any other bar, and there were old nostalgic pictures of moon shots and moonwalks everywhere. |
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This is Lucas's world we live in now, and it's a tyrannically nostalgic one. |
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With a catchy chorus, jangly guitar and staccato drumbeats, this track sounds both ultramodern and nostalgic all at once. |
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As we grow older, we all become nostalgic for the past and Mrs Manning spoke of schooldays, family sing-songs, church concerts and so on. |
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In an era of the steady, dour beat of half-court offenses and slap-happy defenses, this Carolina team sings a pretty nostalgic song. |
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The gentle nostalgic style of his etchings contrast with his unflinching observation of modern urban and domestic landscapes. |
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Not a single one of these songs is a boppy, nostalgic throwaway in which such a cheesy synth-tone might be acceptable. |
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Many have fought for a concert hall to benefit nostalgic Europhiles oblivious to the boringness of classical music. |
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Broadbent's lecture began with a nostalgic overview of the formation of the welfare state and modern social democracy. |
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Probably the critics of modern art are nostalgic for beautiful and uplifting art like the Sistine Chapel. |
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This somehow makes you nostalgic for a time you didn't know and wouldn't want to go back to anyway. |
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City Councilman Frank Rizzo sounds a more nostalgic note on the way to suggesting his own candidacy. |
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Even before her de-mobilisation, the Avon Lady was already cutting a nostalgic figure. |
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Avoiding the nostalgic angle adopted by others, Mullinix offers his own take on the evolution of dance music. |
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The steam locomotive evokes nostalgic memories of a bygone era with its glory and old age charm. |
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In a world where the microwave has become the magic wand of the kitchen, how welcome to read such nostalgic sentiments. |
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Great issue, great interview, which made me very nostalgic for those days when Eddie had a website and was a publisher. |
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Tapes of military marches, a drill sergeant's orders and nostalgic 1950s songs add to the atmosphere. |
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In her art, she said she attempts to evoke the nostalgic beauty of another era. |
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In Her Shoes certainly honours that tradition but in a way that makes it much more than a retro treat for movie buffs and nostalgic oldies. |
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There was a time when the dysfunctions of my childhood and adolescence took on this rosy nostalgic glow. |
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Alexei Sayle would adopt a maudlin, nostalgic whine and a watery half-smile as he recalled the glories of the music hall. |
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It's not just a nice piece for nostalgic fans, but a classic of the genre that can be enjoyed by anyone. |
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He worked there for 32 years and was somewhat nostalgic about the final departure of the plant. |
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The factory is situated in a romantic garden and is full of nostalgic paraphernalia. |
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Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue. |
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And to celebrate, all kinds of nostalgic nonsense is being pumped out of the country's TV sets. |
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Saxophonist Greg Tardy provides a good foil with some subtly understated and nostalgic lines that catch the mood of the night. |
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I was transfixed by this sentimental and nostalgic portrait of a 1930s Donegal family. |
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Pretty, feminine, soft and fluid silhouettes make a new statement of nostalgic romance. |
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With personal computers, taking a stroll down memory lane isn't for the nostalgic. |
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While these albums are obviously old-school crackly, they don't feel dated or nostalgic. |
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I wouldn't be without my Sky Plus, but I do occasionally come over all nostalgic when I think about old-time television. |
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One moment Arto sings samba gentle as a nostalgic caress, the next his guitar is like flint grinding on flint. |
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My head is heavy, my big toe is itching and my stomach feels all nostalgic. |
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Armitage, for his part, is nostalgic about Subbuteo, the kicking, flicking football game which features heavily in the novel. |
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Is he daunted by the prospect of entering the nostalgic hearts of a new generation himself? |
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The balance between being either overly nostalgic or dismissive of the past. |
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When we last heard from them, they were waxing ruefully nostalgic about their chemically wasted youth. |
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The FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix Championship is the ultimate nostalgic motor racing pageant. |
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As part of her enterprise she shipped nostalgic English confection like humbugs and aniseed balls, to Navy men, tossing on the high seas. |
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Some Afghans, particularly ethnic Pashtuns from the country's south, are unambiguously nostalgic. |
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Although the patrilineal descendants of the six forgot their ancestral language they retained a nostalgic remembrance of their old place. |
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Central to its ideology was a nostalgic idealization of pre-industrial society. |
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For example, we are already seeing nostalgic laments of the loss of the immemorial rights of Internet users. |
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An historic and nostalgic week of commemorations is under way to remember the momentous events in Normandy 60 years ago. |
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Now 60 years on, the process has been repeated, but reversed, as the commonplace colour of modern films returns to nostalgic black and white. |
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It elicits an almost nostalgic mood and has many fine shots of shops, pubs and children at play. |
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Her menu, a nostalgic take on the cooking of Northern New Mexico, includes tacos, enchiladas, flautas, quesadillas and wholesome salads. |
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True to its homesy folksy style, The Rooster has made its online edition a nostalgic experience for me. |
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The album had everything from a dirty hillbilly ramble to fast-paced country rock, and of course heartbreakingly tender and nostalgic love songs. |
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The danger with such a collection is that it can degenerate into an overly nostalgic, overly fond remembrance. |
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The only way to ensure fairness would be to issue ration coupons which would provide nostalgic reminiscences for many pensioners. |
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Rescreening the original programs offers a poignant and nostalgic insight into who we were, from horse wranglers to cow cockies. |
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I can only presume that even when it comes to NASA they think the public prefers nostalgic futurism to Ridley Scott. |
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It was a somewhat nostalgic day for the Dolphin Swimming Club when the held their gala in the Portlaoise Swimming Pool last week. |
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The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment. |
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In keeping with the nostalgic tone of the movie, he presents things in a gauzy brown-and-white with a thin sheen of color. |
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Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer. |
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Critics could rightly charge that the report had waxed nostalgic about an imaginary golden age. |
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However, the splashing water also created a nostalgic effect on the minds of onlookers. |
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Infused with a sense of nostalgic charm, Chapman's caricatures evoke tearooms, groomed lawns, corrugated iron and lamingtons. |
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Though her subject matter is emotional, her voice remains neither emotive nor nostalgic. |
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Dipping into a programme on the 100 best children's TV programmes the other night was enjoyably nostalgic. |
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Interspersed with nostalgic video clips of the company, the programme moved through short works and extracts. |
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The general feeling is very organic, nostalgic and dreamlike without being overly psychedelic and retro. |
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I was waxing nostalgic to a friend about the old British Library Reading Room. |
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So, everyone's waxing nostalgic in some way or another, from designers and critics to the audience. |
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He waxes nostalgic about his life, his family, and what has happened to them over the past few months. |
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The music is varied, contextualising music-box melodies, razor-sharp beats and nostalgic acid-house key samples. |
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If you're nostalgic for gin slings, parasols and fly whisks, the White House Rose Garden was the place to be last week. |
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There will be happy nostalgic memories for the many folk who frequented that popular venue in their youth having now advanced a few years. |
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There's something keenly nostalgic in his films, tweaked here by the lead actor's melancholy presence. |
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Times change, but only a killjoy would grudge Scots a bit of nostalgic wishful thinking at a time of year ripe for reflection. |
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There is a real nostalgic feel about the Wombles and yet the message behind the programme was so advanced. |
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For a nostalgic two hours, the rag and bone man was working the streets of Salford again. |
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That night big band music, ballroom dancing and the Wurlitzer organ will all help transform the Tower Ballroom into a nostalgic extravaganza. |
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Its tranquil moments convey a nostalgic yearning common to Japanese folk music. |
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Often, they are negatively compared with a nostalgic image of the humble and loyal Chinese amah of the past. |
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Her existence had been wiped brutally from the earth, and yet he was already thinking of her in nostalgic reminiscence. |
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More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic reminiscence and the company of old friends. |
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Greeting to all you Montreal musicians and nostalgic reminiscers of pop music's golden ages from wherever you are. |
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Sister Bliss's big beats aren't really the soundtrack to youth culture anymore though, rather a nostalgic reminder of pills, parties and puberty. |
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The criticisms against bilingual education policy are myopic and focused on nostalgic notions of Americanization and assimilation. |
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The development is not a nostalgic repackaging of a lost urban history, but a thoughtful and optimistic experiment in contemporary urbanism. |
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Davis jettisons all pretensions to nostalgic Englishness and anchors the works firmly in the European post-Romantic tradition. |
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The nostalgic Irish immigrant could feel the land itself underfoot and could lean down and touch his native soil. |
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There were many nostalgic reunions of men who worked in the mines together, several of whom had not met since those hardworking days. |
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When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip. |
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Her poetry is nostalgic and betrays her own longing for her beloved homeland. |
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This looking backward and preference for bygone days involved more than nostalgic or homesick longings. |
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Mom and Dad get all nostalgic about Amin Sayani and Radio Ceylon, and how those were the days etc. |
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And this is a weird nostalgic experience through my musical tastes since about 1988, when I first bought a CD player. |
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As an Irishman living in Glasgow for the past 13 years, I'm as guilty as the next man of being nostalgic. |
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For his first back-to-school season as Minister of National Education, Mr. Fillon chose to give a very nostalgic tone to his address. |
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Some readers may fear that Mr. Blythe's prose is overly nostalgic and mannered. |
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I thought this pill was supposed to make you friendly, not seclusive and nostalgic. |
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Presently, matrilineal kinship occupies merely a shadowy and at times nostalgic part of collective Keralite memory. |
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Tables were piled with textbooks for homeschoolers, tomes denouncing evolution, booklets waxing nostalgic for the antebellum South. |
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I'm sorry for that, but weekends like I've just had make me nostalgic, self-pitying and sort of despairing once they're done. |
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One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers. |
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I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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Schytte's Op. 28 is a truly wonderful piece full of romantic passion tinged with the occasional nostalgic shade. |
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All of which makes one nostalgic for the simplicities of the Second World War, when war correspondents on both sides were expected to be unquestioning patriots. |
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They are forgettable not because they are boring, but because the chorus always hits with such a wave of hummable, nostalgic melody that it overpowers them, every time. |
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Then come the convertibles, antique to kids but nostalgic for oldsters. |
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Many of course would stop here and dismiss this inherently nostalgic call for a revalidation of the beautiful as hopelessly retrograde and unproductive. |
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That the nostalgic bent can lapse into cloying sentimentality is obvious. |
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This attractive book's nostalgic appeal is entirely seasonal. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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Far from being risibly old-fashioned or nostalgic, the idea of knitting a tea cosy has enormous appeal for a whole generation of young women, as well as older ones. |
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Soups, rabbit dishes, and dishes such as pot-au-feu, coq au vin, and blanquettes are often requested by pickers nostalgic for an era when long, slow cooking was the norm. |
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Designers have taken the bulk, and some of the frumpery, out of sensible tweedy fabrics to give these jackets a nostalgic, vaguely Forties or Fifties air. |
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Soups, rabbit dishes, and dishes such as coq au vin, and blanquettes are often requested by those nostalgic for an era when long, slow cooking was the norm. |
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Their university days are always recalled with a nostalgic longing. |
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Looking back over the years, goldstein is nostalgic for the way things were. |
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His sensuous music is so full of charm and nostalgic poignancy that I feel it deserves to be heard by a wider musical community than just by flautists. |
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The nostalgic gaze sacralizes concepts, objects, forms, and states from the past and reproduces them in a present that simulates and commodifies their pastness. |
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Despite his better mood, he did feel nostalgic for his early teen years. |
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Besides bringing to screen a rarely seen Shakespeare play in India, the film has another extra element, which will probably make old-timers more than nostalgic. |
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But she does offer a brief reprieve for those nostalgic for a cultural era that appears to be sloughing away before our eyes. |
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The day ended with a nostalgic look back at how a commission seemingly set up to fail produced a report that became a best seller. |
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I thought I was going to write a kind of simple nostalgic story about two boys and their love of kite fighting. |
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With a catchy chorus, jangly guitar and staccato drumbeats, this track sounds both ultramodern and nostalgic all at once, and is a dead cert to be the next single. |
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This nostalgic embrace of primitiveness leads dystopians to interpret every technological advance as another step toward an ultimately dehumanized existence. |
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I'm nostalgic for the days when perjury was an impeachable offense. |
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Although additions and expansions have been made to suit its occupants, the Bishop's House at Fort Kochi can instantly take you on a nostalgic ride. |
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However, nostalgic programmers have written emulators, programs that run on your PC that make the PC emulate the hardware of those 20 year old arcade machines. |
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For some of us, however, these nostalgic feelings will be more carnally driven. |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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Over the two-disc set are enough bonus features, biographical material, and nostalgic Tinseltown ballyhoo to have even the most exacting film fan jumping for joy. |
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Whether it's Granny's steak pie or the scrambled eggs your mother used to whip up when you were ill in bed, comfort food is at once nostalgic and soothing. |
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As obvious a choice as the clean-cut, straight-arrow Williams would seem to be, there is some hand-wringing about this decision among nostalgic types. |
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I flipped over and settled in for a bit of nostalgic viewing. |
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Individually and culturally, we are preposterously nostalgic for it. |
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This album is not a nostalgic journey into late eighties dance music. |
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Now, visitors are scarce and the jungle is taking over, leaving some locals nostalgic. |
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It was an incredible show full of optimism, seen best in the romantically nostalgic jersey dresses and flared-trouser suits in deep, warm colours such as blueberry and plum. |
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These frontier wilderlands are the retreat of a nostalgic whimsy, and the drawing rooms of the nascent American metropolis are now invested with a minatory playfulness. |
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It is a nostalgic, old-fashioned novel that nevertheless reflects the malaise of its era and prefigures our own technophiliac age. |
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Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias. |
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It is difficult not to wax nostalgic when gold is counterpoised to inflation, currency depreciation, exchange-rate uncertainty and chronic balance-of-payments shortfalls. |
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But this 1929 study of the modern world, his most famous book, struck me as hopelessly nostalgic and elitist. |
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Yet Brewer regards this as a nostalgic reverie and will have none of it. |
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They were nostalgic, so to say, about the trials and tribulations they underwent to realise their dream of a bridge across the tributary of the Periyar at Manjummel. |
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Are you nostalgic for the days of the Soviet Union, and the way things were? |
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While this book reflects a fascination with how things work, it also is a memoir, replete with subjective, idiosyncratic and deeply nostalgic associations. |
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From hipsters to Mad Men to A streetcar Named Desire to pompadours and victory rolls, nostalgic revivals are everywhere. |
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Snapshots are used to create a nostalgic, authentic feel, opening with Galon as a freckle-faced girl out of huck Finn. |
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A nostalgic mood was created with songs including Maybe It''s Because I''m A Londoner, London Pride and Doing The Lambeth Walk. |
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He said that objects first become cherishable, after which they get nostalgic value. Finally they end up being antiques. |
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Expectations of King James started high but then declined, so by the 1620s there was a nostalgic revival of the cult of Elizabeth. |
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This character has his own way of viewing all that is wrong, challenging nostalgic rhetoric and the most anachronistic Kiplingism. |
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Editors customarily published fanciful, often nostalgic introductions to the material that included unsubstantiated statements. |
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Although there are some upbeat songs, most of them are nostalgic and melancholic. |
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Similar to these were songs with nostalgic texts about longing for the Old Country. |
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Breweries today are made predominantly of stainless steel, although vessels often have a decorative copper cladding for a nostalgic look. |
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Thanks to social media getting all nostalgic on Throwback Thursdays, everyone knows you once sported a mullet. |
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And so on in its measured, skillful, magisterially nostalgic, Yeatsian way. |
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Many of us I am sure have nostalgic memories of nights in the countryside spent in youth hostels. |
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Its smooshy soft fabrics, smartly styled furniture and an evolving line of nostalgic accessories give trendy cocooners hep-cat comfort. |
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Burke insists that he is not nostalgic and he is not delusional. |
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Plus, don't miss Paul Delplanque's Remember When page on a Tuesday and his blog dedicated entirely to nostalgic memories of Teesside at www. |
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Romantic, funny, actionpacked and nostalgic Back To The Future still remains the ultimate popcorn movie. |
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They're not regressing to childhood, their stomachs fluttering at the nostalgic prospect of soaking in the fuggy warmth of Bovril and linament. |
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With the 'forgotten fruit' flavours of rosehip, quince and sloeberry, for example, manufacturers can tap into the trend for nostalgic indulgence. |
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It presents a mosaic of Egyptian culture that retraces the country's past through nostalgic imagery and iconographical motifs. |
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Unlike the typical post-Enlightenment nostalgic, Odysseus doesn't misremember his home or idealize what awaits him on Ithaka. |
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If Kipp isn't being too sickeningly nostalgic for you, you will probably agree that there was a time when drinking a fizzy drink was en vogue. |
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With its linear structure, nostalgic glow and distinct lack of surprises, Secretariat seems to have wandered into cinemas after leaving its TV movie hitching post. |
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If things were fair, neglected Liverpudlian genius Michael Head's warmly nostalgic songs and heartfelt delivery would be familiar from coast to coast. |
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Much like the nostalgic scent of Sunday dinner, Italian Bred will remind audiences of their own unique upbringing and unforgettably humorous childhood memories. |
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Bakesale Betty Owner Alison Barakat's shop features nostalgic treats like sticky date pudding and little chocolate-covered sponge cakes called Lamingtons. |
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So this trawl through the archives of the Command Performances is highly nostalgic, featuring old favourites like Bruce Forsythe, Tommy Trinder and Jimmy Jewell. |
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As for endings, the baba au rhum is a nostalgic surprise, and sweet offerings of creme caramel, lemon tart and a typically English rice pudding receive positive nods. |
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The readers probably expecting me to go on about how Johnny was real nostalgic about some kind of material security.... Well, the readers got the wrong number. |
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Now, more than 300 years later, Walt Disney lias spun the idea into a whoop-dee-doo of comic characters, a spatterdash of Technicolor and a u-dee-dah of nostalgic melodies. |
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In addition, some urban historical districts retain gas street lighting, and gas lighting is used indoors or outdoors to create or preserve a nostalgic effect. |
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A more straightforwardly nostalgic use of the family album is in oral history, which has used them as a device for family reconstitution and opening up memory lanes. |
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Author Edward Macan counters by pointing out that these bands were at least partially motivated by a nostalgic desire to preserve a past style rather than a drive to innovate. |
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A nostalgic journey by steam makes even a business trip an excursion. |
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There may be one sibling who wants to throw everything away, while another may drag out the process indefinitely, finding nostalgic value in every tchotchke. |
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