One of his more uncanny talents has been the ability to capture the zeitgeist before we even knew it was upon us. |
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Musically, however, she has bumping along the bottom for years, relying on her eye for the zeitgeist to boost interest. |
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When the young Beethoven arrived in Vienna in 1792, the musical zeitgeist was defined by Haydn and Mozart. |
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She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way. |
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It was the time of experimentation and the zeitgeist favoured ordinary people as subject matter for documentaries. |
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Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together. |
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I once wrote that he is the Beatles of blogging, riding the zeitgeist, leading us all in the right direction. |
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With Venus so tightly aligned with the Sun, these ideas are likely to be very much in the zeitgeist. |
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The stories capture the zeitgeist of the experience, if not the objective reality. |
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Not since the peak seasons of Friends has a network TV show captured the zeitgeist so thoroughly. |
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If he has a feel for the zeitgeist of the television-watching public, he certainly has a nose for a good property investment. |
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I think the only answers lie with changing the zeitgeist and the mindsets of the people who run these organisations. |
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I do believe that the zeitgeist of the Zeroes will be characterised by a popular desire for things to be real. |
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At-a-glance access to the hottest Twitter trends helps you keep up with the zeitgeist. |
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Star Trek, on the other hand, always reflects the zeitgeist, for better or worse. |
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But there is something about the human voice that gives popular music its zeitgeist. |
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That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration. |
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Our futurist zeitgeist may originate in capitalist economics, but its logic also creates a context for cultural signification. |
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Once we get some people yelping it on transcontinental and international flights, it'll become part of the national zeitgeist toot sweet. |
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Typically my thoughts about my own voice have preceded the zeitgeist, and I am once again on the bleeding edge. |
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I don't understand how people tune into the fashion zeitgeist, nor how they work out what's in and what's out. |
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Just give 'em a bit of a spit and polish, then publish them as exciting new takes on the cultural zeitgeist. |
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His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist. |
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Back in the University Cafe, the Verrecchia family is not entirely convinced the fictional Oyster Cafe has captured the zeitgeist. |
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I chatted enthusiastically to various people for a couple of hours, brilliantly deconstructing the zeitgeist and things. |
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It gives off a kind of zeitgeist instead of coltishness and pride. |
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People are just jumping aboard the zeitgeist in insecure times. |
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Meanwhile, to see how another era actively fashioned zeitgeist into something both depthless and oceanic, take a plunge in the Washington show. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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While it has a handful of shows, none of them have really caught the zeitgeist. |
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If you fill your card, it means we have a stone-cold zeitgeist on our hands. |
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From the standpoint of this zeitgeist,the idea of democracy is reduced to the application of majority rule. |
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A bulthaup kitchen is not a question of zeitgeist or money, but rather a question of lifestyle. |
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In line with the current zeitgeist, big business makes much of the need to invest in research and development. |
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Doesn't this run somewhat counter to today's zeitgeist of focusing on the short term? |
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Many authors are lauded for successfully capturing the zeitgeist but Zweig outdid them all. |
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But stylistically the DLC could not have been further from the new zeitgeist. |
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In many ways the Perrons' story captured the zeitgeist last year. |
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For now though, the big guys seem to have the cultural zeitgeist in a headlock. |
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To say that we should merely accept it as inevitable, as part of the march of history, as an inescapable part of the zeitgeist, is to accept descent into degradation. |
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And what brought her to the top of this zeitgeist pyramid were her unrivaled skills in the post-modern art of pastiche. |
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Yet something about Gilt that has made it the queen bee of sales sites, the zeitgeist face of the phenomenon. |
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Gold uses this zeitgeist moment to introduce several people touched by it. |
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There is a zeitgeist which rainbows over and above fashion. |
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Britain's thriving anti-politics zeitgeist offers one striking paradox: it doesn't prevent a clutch of impressive, if masochistic, candidates coming forward. |
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I believe that Robert Wistrich, who you heard not long ago, discussed the morphing of antiSemitism to correspond with the zeitgeist, the spirit of the time. |
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Talking about the Arab world is part of the general zeitgeist right now. |
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They tended to be blown this way and that by the winds of the zeitgeist. |
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If one may speak on behalf of the rest of the zeitgeist, ouch. |
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That maybe true, but this after all is motorsport – a world that perpetually trails so far behind the zeitgeist, it should by rights have been swept up by the broom wagon decades ago. |
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Through Scott was positive, Austen's work did not match the prevailing aesthetic values of the Romantic zeitgeist. |
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Normally it's applied to cultural things so if you had big hair in the 1980s you'd have been part of the zeitgeist as that was the prevailing attitude or identity back then. |
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The pursuit of wellness, increasingly tied to the pursuit of beauty and agelessness, stands at the heart of the current zeitgeist. |
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Its success has been seen by many as indicative of a change in the contemporary cultural zeitgeist and has also been identified with the rise of New Atheism. |
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Teaching does not become scutwork due to scandal or the zeitgeist. |
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His songs perfectly captured the zeitgeist of 1960s America. |
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