Sentence examples for whose nostalgia from inspiring English sources

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And in a scene whose nostalgia nevertheless fixes the author's theme, Leila slips from panic and briefly touches ground.

So, too, were Manet and Crane (though never Degas), whose nostalgia for premodern forms of history painting and bardic poetry led them to certain eccentricities.

"It's a very British thing," said the designer Victoria Bartlett, whose nostalgia for long underwear (seen occasionally in her collection called VPL) can be traced to a father who was a rock-climbing enthusiast and mountaineer.

Each Christmas shopping season, toymakers and retailers like to bring back vintage playthings, the better to appeal to parents – and grandparents – whose nostalgia for their own childhoods informs their buying decisions.

This year's BBC Sound Of 2012 poll heavily features artists that many would consider established already, like Frank Ocean (whose Nostalgia, Ultra album topped plenty of best-of-2011 best-of-2011 best-of-2011 to Michael Kiwanuka, who fails to make an apollsande in most of the other round-ups of ones to watch.

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Among those will be people like the middle-aged man in his Brentwood condo, dreaming of a beachside shack, and people, like Parshaw, whose inherited nostalgia is strong enough to pull them across the world.

October 21, 1897 Vienna, Austria July 3 , 1976Vienna, Austria Alexander Lernet-Holenia, (born Oct. 21, 1897, Vienna, Austria died July 3 , 1976 Vienna) prolific and popular dramatist, poet, and novelist, many of whose works exhibit nostalgia for pre-World War I Austrian aristocracy.

Alexander Lernet-Holenia, (born Oct. 21, 1897, Vienna, Austria died July 3 , 1976 Vienna) prolific and popular dramatist, poet, and novelist, many of whose works exhibit nostalgia for pre-World War I Austrian aristocracy.

The last business in its space was a Houlihan's, whose closing induced no nostalgia.

For those whose stores of musical nostalgia and classic rock band decadence are running on fumes, this summer's concert season should be a welcome restorative.

"Provocation" urges us to be unsettled, if we can, by Robert Gober, Sarah Lucas, and others whose careful rudenesses stir nostalgia for times, recent but extinct, when art still could shock more efficiently than popular culture.

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