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Though I wasn't even born then, I miss those more naive times; that almost childish era when people not only believed in a magnificent, amazing future but knew it was coming.
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Since then, I had imagined that the nation's musical tastes had moved on, that the big vocal style of Adele, Leona Lewis et al meant that the era of childish dance pop was over.
Mr. Obama and Mr. Ryan haven't spent much time together, but both men are cool-blooded, intellectual types who are struggling to articulate a way past the era of "childish things" that Mr. Obama talked about at his inauguration — the governing unreality bequeathed to them by the boomers.
Hidden Sydney wants to tell us that the city has finally put away its childish things and moved to an era of less crime, sensible bedtimes and safer sex.
In another era, the offending sign might have been dismissed as a childish prank and left unremarked.
Never is the urge to grow up and shake off childish sports obsessions more pressing than after a heartbreaking loss; never does an era of reason and equanimity seem so close at hand.
Whether it's liberals like Rangel invoking the civil rights era against the Tea Party, or conservatives like Drudge comparing Obama to Hitler, such childish attempts at historical comparison merely trivialize atrocities and serve to demonstrate an erroneous understanding of history.
In a world made smaller each day by electronic miracles, the circus remains a reminder of an era when the exotic -- people, performers, animals -- retained the power to evoke innocent awe and childish wonder.
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Childish, even.
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