Nostalgia
in sentence
319 examples of Nostalgia in a sentence
I would have thought revenge or
nostalgia.
Like
nostalgia.
So, we created what we call a
nostalgia
score and it's the heart of this installation.
To do that, the installation asks you to share a story, the computer then analyzes it for its simpler emotions, it checks for your tendency to use past-tense wording and also looks for words that we tend to associate with nostalgia, like "home," "childhood" and "the past."
It then creates a
nostalgia
score to indicate how nostalgic your story is.
No arcade
nostalgia.
Our own emotions and state of mind often encode time, regret or
nostalgia
about the past, hope or dread about the future.
I wish I could say I was kidding about this, but if you go out and you buy the first few episodes of "Sesame Street" on DVD, as I did out of nostalgia, you will find a warning at the beginning saying that the content is not suitable for children.
I'll hold the slide so you can enjoy the
nostalgia.
You can't just hijack
nostalgia
wholesale.
People are now talking about whether my country is becoming a Little England, or, as one of my colleagues put it, whether we're about to become a 1950s
nostalgia
theme park floating in the Atlantic Ocean.
So, he saw this art not as hunting magic, but as postcards of
nostalgia.
If these were postcards of nostalgia, ours was a very long farewell indeed.
And I was feeling very raw with nostalgia, like many of you here, who are away from home.
Ems look on humans perhaps with
nostalgia
and gratitude, but not so much respect, which is, if you think about it, how you think about your ancestors.
It invokes feelings of nostalgia, happiness, sadness, falling in love.
Beware of the smoke of
nostalgia.
Well, indigenous people are neither sentimental nor weakened by
nostalgia.
Some slide past so quickly you'd hardly even notice them, like the
nostalgia
that will make you reach out to grab a familiar brand in the supermarket.
The last person to die from
nostalgia
was an American soldier fighting during the First World War in France.
How is it possible that you could die from
nostalgia
less than a hundred years ago?
I'm convinced that there's some sort of pull to nostalgia, to wishful thinking.
When I hear even a hint of idealizing or the faintest whiff of
nostalgia
in a session, I go, "Phone, please."
It plays like a slasher movie from the early eighties, down to the crappy score and ketchup SFX, but without the childhood
nostalgia
that is required to look fondly on such dross.
To paraphrase Jello Biafra, it's
nostalgia
for an age that never existed.
I was alive during the era but felt little connection or
nostalgia
for what was presented.
If you first saw this movie with Mary of the Fourth Form, then it's perhaps possible for the haze of
nostalgia
to encourage your charitable side.
Earnest effort which achieves some success to adapt the classic Odyssey story to a '30's
nostalgia
period piece.
At the time of its broadcast, most viewers who grew up in the 1950's were in middle age with families, and the scenes at Mel's Diner probably brought an artificial
nostalgia
to them.
If you want 60's
nostalgia
invest in 'Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush' instead, starring Barry Evans and Sally's sister Judy instead.
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