nostalgia造句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, 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