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单词 Nostalgia
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1. Some people feel nostalgia for their schooldays.
2. A wave of nostalgia came over him.
3. He might be influenced by nostalgia for his happy youth.
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4. She is filled with nostalgia for her own college days.
5. Nostalgia is a file that removes the rough edges from the good old days.
6. Many people look back with nostalgia to feudal times.
7. Nostalgia buffs gathered for the auction of wartime memorabilia.
8. The college reunion was a great nostalgia trip.
9. He remembered their childhood meetings with nostalgia.
10. A trend for romance and nostalgia has emerged.
11. She wallows in nostalgia for the past.
12. I remember it with great nostalgia.
13. Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.
14. Her work is pervaded by nostalgia for a past age.
15. She felt great nostalgia for the old way of life.
16. The images provoked strong surges of nostalgia for the days of yore.
17. It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.
18. There is an unmistakable note of nostalgia in his voice when he looks back on the early years of the family business.
19. Sentiment and nostalgia are for pleasant memories.
20. But Route 66 shows that nostalgia is positively hip.
21. No, of course you wouldn't. Beware of nostalgia.
22. Now they talk about that side with nostalgia.
23. Chidgey's novel is bathed equally with humour and nostalgia.
24. She felt some fleeting nostalgia for her morning fire.
25. Morris aimed for a balance of futurism and nostalgia.
26. There's a mood of nostalgia throughout the whole book.
27. He thought back to his time as a student and felt no nostalgia for any of it.
28. He looked back on his university days with a certain amount of nostalgia.
29. We took a deliberate decision to indulge in a little nostalgia.
30. He discerned in the novel an air of Sixties nostalgia.
1. Some people feel nostalgia for their schooldays.
2. A wave of nostalgia came over him.
3. He might be influenced by nostalgia for his happy youth.
3. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
4. She is filled with nostalgia for her own college days.
5. Many people look back with nostalgia to feudal times.
6. She wallows in nostalgia for the past.
31. Christmas often brings nostalgia for holidays past.
32. But nostalgia is not enough to rebuild a country.
33. Another prime candidate for nostalgia this Christmas is Otis Redding.
34. Might a nostalgia have overtaken him(http://), a yearning for a sweeter time just past?
35. You can also buy additional video clips on topics ranging from sci-fi to nostalgia.
36. Yet nostalgia movies pose a curious question of cinema sociology: what precisely will their posterity be?
37. The primary lesson plan is that learning should be fun, and that nostalgia rocks.
38. He secretly slipped into Paris under the name of Duong, and nostalgia for the city welled up in him.
39. There are certain forms of display - such as toys and period interiors - which are particularly evocative of nostalgia.
40. This is an hour-long conducted tour in an old tram car, nostalgia every inch of the way.
41. The countryside has a dignity in Piersanti's novel which keeps it from becoming a mere object of nostalgia.
42. Of course, you also need a crime to write your crime fiction about, a story thread for your feelings of nostalgia.
43. Ianthe was surprised not to fed the usual pang of nostalgia as she glanced down towards Westminster Cathedral.
44. No back-slapping, no nostalgia, no history, no round-ups, no reprints, no celebrating whatsoever.
45. He had paid the price of surrendering his loyalty to Jeffries-stag-nation, nostalgia, bitterness.
46. My nostalgia for a better Britain, for a time that was better for never having existed, had been blown up.
47. Truly I would keel over in spasms of exquisite nostalgia.
48. The growth of a taste for retrospective nostalgia accompanied the slow decline of traditional faith.
49. But blending parody and nostalgia about an era a half-century removed from the lives of the core audience seems a foolish indulgence.
50. She wears anachronistic styles as though they were the latest fashion, with no hint of nostalgia.
51. Critics of opponents to development frequently accuse them of being blinded by nostalgia and motivated by personal vested interest.
52. Anderson combines affection and horror in his version of the seventies while avoiding the trap of nostalgia.
53. They came back on a parade float of prodigal love and public money, promising entertainment, nostalgia and success.
54. Those who have worked with the animals are filled with nostalgia for the gentle giants.
55. After the Thatcher revolution, nostalgia for the lost stabilities and decencies of the welfare state is understandable.
56. I had obtained Soviet agreement about its themes: Is nostalgia for the past a positive or a negative phenomenon in literature?
57. That piece of nostalgia, with corporate sponsorship from Miller Beer and Cellular One, is expected to be free.
58. The great flying boats, Coster discovers with a pang of nostalgia, have been cut up.
59. Painted with the intensity of fresco, they haunt the memory, loaded with illusion and nostalgia.
60. I have one little complaint with the younger generation. They always look at the present as very shrunken and defective. It’s no good. The older generation may live in its past, in nostalgia. The streets were small, then. The homes were small. Life itself was small. Society was small. Nothing was open like it is today. Today is much bigger. Gulzar 
61. These objects add instant nostalgia when hung on your kitchen wall or placed in a basket on your counter top.
62. His books are still read, though more now for the nostalgia they generate than for their real-world relevance.
63. It was a magical evening of pure nostalgia enjoyed by an audience from nine to 90 years of age.
63. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
64. So that by the time I arrive home I have put this nostalgia behind me.
65. He came to a halt and stood staring with nostalgia at the windows of the hospital.
66. With the demise of the traditional industrial landscapes nostalgia for them has grown.
67. But perhaps to avoid being carried away by nostalgia, he wisely left the bidding to his wife and daughter.
68. When Mr Major waxes philosophical, he comes over as a strange mix of nostalgia and modernism.
69. Reagan appealed to the average American's sense of nostalgia for a golden age.
70. If anything, Teds are remembered with a degree of nostalgia and viewed as something quaint.
71. For a nostalgia that still strikes a chord today, here he is.
72. This yearning for former glories was already manifest in a particular kind of sentimentality and nostalgia.
73. And others may see a big difference between Gingrichian futurism and Buchananite nostalgia, between revolution and counterrevolution.
74. Nostalgia tends to be an acute instinct in most sportsmen: in rugby players it can be positively overwhelming.
75. Lamour remembers her first trip to Europe with warm nostalgia.
76. Not half an hour back I had been dewy-eyed with nostalgia for him.
77. Nostalgia for simple sensory experience cancels out the pain I didn't recognise then.
78. The weaknesses are of exaggeration, and in Illich's case a romantic and utopian nostalgia for a past that never existed.
79. Explanations of such success creep too easily toward the notion that their sound is nothing more than nostalgia for postwar pre-rock.
80. Tourists are drawn to them in a spirit of nostalgia for the courage they recall and the peacefulness they bring to mind.
81. I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia.
82. Home is the something always already lost, and the longing for it we call nostalgia.
83. He only have our nostalgia for our personal lost Eden.
84. But history is against these reactionaries, and the South is gradually rising above Confederate nostalgia.
85. For a moment, Eline felt a nostalgia for the simplicity of her life as she'd lived it in Oystermouth.
86. That last Christmas at North Terrace with her grandparents was ringed with sweet nostalgia for Amelia.
87. William felt no sense of nostalgia for any of it.
88. Car production still goes on at Cowley, but there is nostalgia for these old buildings.
89. Or perhaps this is just the wisdom of hindsight, a rosy blur of sentiment cast by nostalgia over the scene.
90. This national event aroused such emotions and nostalgia that people everywhere responded with magnificent donations.
91. It was a fast moving show that dealt largely in nostalgia.
92. Old buses are very popular in the nostalgia industry.
93. May nostalgia blossom! Long live our happy golden era!
94. He had a sudden nostalgia for Africa.
95. Nostalgia alone cannot explain the success of the cupcake.
96. Leave no nostalgia, that his play false.
97. Some visual experiences were so hauntingly beautiful melancholic and a sense of nostalgia.
98. Instead, we sat in church, eulogizing Rosa Parks, reminiscing about past victories, entombed in nostalgia.
99. Frederick Jackson Turner's famed 1893 work, "The Frontier Thesis, " was nostalgia for a past world: all of the new industries were concentrated in urban centers.
100. I have tended to dwell in and on the past, but that is not exactly a defense: What is more unhistorical than the sentiments of nostalgia?
101. Nostalgia comes from the Greek word for homecoming (nostos) and pain (algos).
102. I do have nostalgia for the normal life. But this is the road I' ve chosen so I won' t be disappointed in my given life.
103. The same, in truth, that is found in Proust's work or in the landscape of Plotinus: a nostalgia for a lost paradise.
104. I think of August 1991 with great tenderness and nostalgia.
105. Hamptons series tailored for this season is full of nostalgia Carryall style, jordan shoes, Ruching handle highlights a modern retro style.
106. In the Qing'he Lane, the dust-covered niceties and nostalgia feeling have jointly shown the eventful vicissitudes and the historical glory in the past.
107. His portrait of Templeton is at times suffused in an atmosphere of sentimental nostalgia.
108. No nonsense about emotions, nostalgia or image. No obsequious talk to persuade Swedes in doubt.
109. In some ways, the world he created around Bertie Wooster glowed with the nostalgia of a long Edwardian afternoon; in other ways, it is timeless.
110. Popular now, but forgettable over time, The Maccabees seem destined to be another in the line of niche nostalgia bands.
111. The Towers also became linked to romance, like in the 1987 film Moonstruck which features the steel buildings in New York nostalgia.
112. As much as their obsession with novelty, Russians' powerful nostalgia has been part of Mr Novikov's rise to become his country's bt-known restaurateur.
113. Genealogically analyzing writers dealing with "nostalgia for Shanghai" facilitates the thorough understanding of the phenomenon.
114. Besides the nostalgia and superior storytelling of the original trilogy, puppet Yoda remains more convincing for many because he contains an indexical relationship with what was originally filmed.
115. It has the waggish adorableness and the tripping-and-falling roughhouse of other animated films, but it's also a work of tragic nostalgia.
116. Rain coming here wrapped into a line, pestering us nostalgia this world.
117. In works such as The Poet Reclining, Chagall painted rural scenes remembered with a childlike nostalgia.
118. Wistfully, I look on those days with a feeling of nostalgia.
119. Today they are viewed a little more favourably and with some nostalgia.
120. Returning to Chicago's Chinatown is always full of nostalgia for me.
121. With greater prosperity, Asian professionals started to feel nostalgia for the past.
122. School-day nostalgia is now feeding into London's fashion stores where pleated skirts and tunics are an unexpected hit.
123. Ceccarelli, P. "Requiem for Moro , " and "Nostalgia for the She-Wolf. " Space and Society, no. 4 and 18 (1982).
124. The emotion is Janus-faced : we are torn between a nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange.
125. For people of a certain age, such anecdotes might evince something like nostalgia.
125. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
126. Our car had to be obviously sporty and distinctively styled , with just a dash of nostalgia.
127. He refused to pander to nostalgia and escapism ( New York Times ).
128. Nostalgia implies beauty of sorrow and beauty of the transcendent world.
129. Any of the color purple, the best interpretation of the Arcadian nostalgia.
130. Hamptons series tailored for this season is full of nostalgia Carryall style, Ruching handle highlights a modern retro style.
131. Nostalgia is, in the end, a seductive and sentimental fib.
132. Combining the nostalgia of the chia pet and the technology of biodiesel engines, we think this grass-covered VW is a real attention getter.
133. From their works, we can read a young and live emotion, which abreact and disclose their puzzlement, fear, nostalgia, withdrawnness, violence, humor and strength.
134. Name Code, just like in autumn burst of nostalgia, gentle wind blowing through the corridors of the classic past, calls lost time and the old feelings.
135. Today, Japan look back half a century with nostalgia and pride, yet look ahead with concern.
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137. Las Vegas - based memorabilia auctioneer Darren Julien says the future of his nostalgia - themed industry lies in Asia.
138. And no nostalgia, and no protest against Putin will ever make me choose this road to darkness. I wonder if the internet voting will be different.
139. His thinking combines bits of Disraeli and Edmund Burke with a somewhat fluffy nostalgia.
140. The nostalgia play also helped save one of the most famous brands in "post-liberation" China, the Forever bicycle company.
141. Hamptons series tailored for this season is full of nostalgia Carryall style, mbt shoes, Ruching handle highlights a modern retro style.
142. Imagination, fantasy, and the desire to escape the immediate environment are stimulated. Dreaminess, nostalgia, or moodiness may be hard to resist.
143. Xu's feelings of nostalgia of Russian culture was rooted in his being a poet. Hu's appreciation of the new experiments of new Russian politics was characteristic of a scholar-bureaucrat.
144. Follow the example of the composer Bela Bartok in this "small universe, " the creative forms of expression of nostalgia Bartok.
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