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The people working the reunion help generate nostalgia.
The play seems to want to generate nostalgia, but since these four are racist, sexist pigs, it's hard to wish them anything but ill (2 15).
Otherwise, the chain's main product may soon generate nostalgia for a more innocent age when standardization was still a novelty and nobody could have foreseen a backlash against the ubiquitous.
Another policy was the so-called "red campaign", which aimed to generate nostalgia for the days of Chairman Mao.
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Mr Cooper was hopeful that the new show would provide the same cross-generational viewing that generated nostalgia for TOTP.
The other was to promote China's communist past - harking back to old communist values that generated nostalgia for the days of Chairman Mao, including the public singing of "red songs".
The latter ragtime-infused romp generated more nostalgia than American Graffiti's masterful portrait of teen angst in the early '60s.
But he can see that his books generate "a lot of nostalgia and attachment" for his adult fans.
As well as teaching you about the origins and evolution of the West End, the tour will generate a tinge of nostalgia for a vanishing world.
It's a typical example of what Stride calls a "branding statue": recalling a bygone era in the hope of generating some bankable nostalgia.
What if Mad Men's Don Draper has presented Timeline instead of Mark Zuckerburg? Would we be worrying about privacy, or instead balling our eyes out at the nostalgia generated from our past lives, leaving us wanting more?
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