When Gen-Xers or Gen-Yers reach their prime, they may be nostalgic for the favorite entertainers of their youth.
People might not have reason to be nostalgic about Bush, but Obama hasn't yet delivered all that change he promised.
But they do seem to be nostalgic for old-world glamour a time when Jackie Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were the fashion icons of the day.
Generally speaking, people who have faith in democracy welcome participatory media, whereas people who have reservations will be nostalgic for the top-down certainties of the mass media.
Let's not be overly nostalgic. (Laughter.) Divisions are hardly new in this country.
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But to the ears of some artists, the buzzy noise of those tiny gears spitting out a completed print will be more than nostalgic.
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You might even be feeling slightly nostalgic merely thinking about them.
The corporate-governance module would be even more nostalgic, given Mr Welch's dislike of newfangled concepts of accountability through the hiring of independent directors and so forth.
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The next step in the evolution of online and mobile video may be to virtually replicate the nostalgic custom of gathering around the family-room television.
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Sadly the revamps do not seem to be appealing to the child audience or the nostalgic adult audience and circulation has dwindled.
For years he missed the flavors of his childhood and yearned for the nostalgic tastes, which could not be satisfied in any of the commercially available fish sauces he found in Asian markets.
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What might be more unsettling to exhibit visitors is how nostalgic they might feel for the accoutrements that dot the recreated Westwood-McLaren's Kings Road shop, Clothes for Heroes, in London, including a heavy-handset telephone, cassette tape and big-box TV set.
That's precisely what so many have found in Kinkade's art: a powerfully nostalgic longing for the way it ought to be, a break from the daily grind and the thousand disappointments that drag us down.
He understands the risk that in portraying itself, Britain might be seen as backward looking, wallowing in its past, nostalgic for the "good old days".
The service is currently free to use - although Mr Kuyl said revenue-generating options were being considered further down the line, including inviting brands to offer their own nostalgic material, such as old cars, to be added to users' memories.
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Americans in growing numbers feel a nostalgic heartache for qualities that might indeed have ceased to be in our society and culture.
Smoked dishes are "nostalgic food that touches us and says 'everything is going to be OK, ' " says Mr. Perry Lang.
No-one's nostalgic, but 23 years after the Winter of Discontent, Britain could well be heading for another season of industrial strife.
The reading desks, lavishly leather-topped, will be fed books at speed by a computerised retrieval system, and will be equipped for modem and Internet use assets which initially may baffle the older generation of nostalgic pen-pushing scholars.
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