Sentence examples for lost epoch from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Horta played many of Ms. Cruz's earlier music videos in his nightclub, Café Nostalgia, now closed, which cultivated the exile's nostalgia for a lost epoch.

If that has you cowering in fear, you may long for a lost epoch when robots firmly knew their place: not stealing our jobs or winning Chinese super-chess tournaments, but smashing the shit out of one another on early evening television a time when the nation would gather 'round as one to watch cobbled-together weaponized shoeboxes slam into each for 45 minutes.

If that has you cowering in fear, you may long for a lost epoch when robots firmly knew their place: not stealing our jobs or winning Chinese super-chess tournaments, but smashing the shit out of each other on early evening television; a time when the nation would gather round as one to watch cobbled-together weaponised shoeboxes slam into each for 45 minutes on BBC Two.

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The bands also represented a mélange of lost epochs.

Anything but a lost, halcyon epoch of unity and consensus, our founding era saw deep, harsh oppositions among Americans over what kind of society our independence from England was meant to bring about.

It is, at times, like a sport lost in a distant epoch.

"That '70s Show," from 1998, finally ended in 2006, but the epoch hasn't lost its magnetism, if only because so many of the writers and television executives now running shows and networks were the children of '70s parents — wide-eyed witnesses to the cultural shifts wrought by women's liberation, what Tom Wolfe labeled the Me Decade, and the end of the Vietnam War.

During the later epoch, the Chinese lost their secret to the Koreans, the Japanese, and, later, the Indians, as these cultures discovered how to make silk.

One unit was visible only in a single epoch, and five units (6.5%) were lost temporarily, for one or more epochs, but became evident again by the end of the 24 h.

The tessera size generally became smaller than it had been in earlier epochs; and contours lost their rigidity, became thinner, and were occasionally abolished.

Though they largely passed into legend, those who lost their lives in the epoch-making shipwreck were never "characters," said Deborah Nadoolman Landis, the curator of "Hollywood Costume," an exhibition exploring the role costume design plays in cinema history that will open in October at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

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