It's already making the band nostalgic for the peace and quiet of last year.
Isaak thoroughly enjoyed the experience, but also became nostalgic for her friends back home.
Penney television ad, to a soft piano soundtrack and nostalgic images of old storefronts.
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But frequently, these kinds of trials only spark nostalgic civil rights demagoguery and sloganeering.
"I wouldn't give her the satisfaction, " I think to myself, and I feel oddly nostalgic.
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Older and poorer Georgians, in particular, are struggling and some feel nostalgic about the Soviet Union.
The Poughkeepsie Journal also reported the closing, triggering a flood of nostalgic memories.
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"What makes the Beatles unique is that their appeal is not purely nostalgic, " Prem explains.
Many in oil-rich Russia are nostalgic for the glory days of the Soviet Union.
Indeed, Yokota's remoteness and lack of adequate transportation links might even make travelers nostalgic for Narita.
Let's not be overly nostalgic. (Laughter.) Divisions are hardly new in this country.
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Prada's Shetland-wool sweaters and gingham-patterned coats and dresses of stiff wool created a nostalgic feel.
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But other grandees waxed nostalgic about their single mothers or their struggle against adversity.
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Some investors are nostalgic for earlier times when tangible assets looked safe as paper stocks fell.
Newsweek magazine is gone, stuck in a nostalgic fog that will soon do in others.
No new ground was broken here, and the show was more nostalgic then truly funny.
Consequently, they are being marginalised as the party of the shire counties and the nostalgic elderly.
The nostalgic idea of romance and adventure in flying around the world ended with deregulation.
He is also nostalgic for the days when Goldfield was a rip-roaring, hard-drinking, sinful boom town.
His trial warmed the hearts of those nostalgic for the days of Soviet rule.
Of course, this version of the Krays, and the East End, is a nostalgic delusion.
The mists of time can dangerously produce a nostalgic memory that is not supported by the facts.
We have a nostalgic conception of good agriculture, a dangerous memory that shrouds the issue in confusion.
I'm nostalgic for AOL chat rooms, but would I use them if the company brought them back?
And this is my last election, so I get nostalgic sometimes thinking about all my previous races.
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He is nostalgic for the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires and in deep mourning for the British one.
It's days before Christmas, and children, and their nostalgic parents, can finally nestle snug in their beds.
The ex-communist countries of Europe realise that it hurts their cause to sound plaintive, needy or nostalgic.
But Indians are not so nostalgic that Congress can expect to have a majority on its own.
When heads of former colonies, mostly republicans, meet the queen it is usually for nostalgic, insignificant purposes.
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