nostalgia造句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.