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Nostalgic and continued
From 1981-1983, they continued to develop Sots Art in the series Nostalgic Socialist Realism, and from 1984-1990 they further developed Post-Art in the Diary Series, Anarchistic Synthesis Series, and Bayonne, N. J. Series.

Nostalgic and are
Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine Caldwell are today informed by proud Georgians that Tobacco Road is buried beneath a four-lane super highway, over which travel each day suburbanite businessmen more concerned with the Dow-Jones average than with the cotton crop.
Their prolific collaboration precludes from mentioning all of their projects, however, some of their best known series and projects are: Sots Art series ( 1972 – 1973 ), Post-Art series ( 1973 ), Ancestral Portraits series ( 1980 ), Nostalgic Socialist Realism series ( 1982 – 1983 ), Diary series ( 1984 – 1986 ), Anarchistic Synthesism series ( 1985 – 1986 ), Most-Wanted series ( 1993 – 1997 ), Monumental Propaganda ( 1994 ), Elephant Project ( 1995 – 2000 ), American Dreams ( 1994 – 1999 ).

Nostalgic and .
In Europe, Latin Swing dances include Argentine Tango, Mambo, Lindy Hop, Swing Boogie ( sometimes also known as Nostalgic Boogie ), and Disco Fox.
* Halliwell, Leslie, Halliwell's Hundred: A Nostalgic Choice of Films from the Golden Age.
Gotta Have An Effeminate Heart: The Politics of Effeminacy and Sissyness in a Nostalgic Israeli TV Musical.
These include: the Centre d ' Observació de l ' Univers ( Centre for Observing the Universe ), or PAM, of Montsec, which is an ambitious project that combines research, education and diffusion within the field of cultural and scientific tourism ; the establishment of the Tren dels Llacs ( Lakes Train ), a touristic railway that connects the provincial capital to the Pre-Pyrenees ; the creation of new exhibition spaces ( including the Museum of Lleida, the Paper Dresses Museum of Mollerussa and the Skiing Museum of the Val d ' Aran ); the organisation of routes to help discover the natural, cultural and monumental treasures of Lleida ( with the Castles of Sió Route, the Pyrenean Counties and Nostalgic Pallars Route, the Wine Route of Les Garrigues, and the Literary Routes of Pallars, etc.
In 1995, Reinfeldt co-authored the book " Nostalgitrippen " ( The Nostalgic Trip ), which described several persons in the Moderate Party leadership, including Gunnar Hökmark and Bo Lundgren, as " Carl Bildt-lookalikes.
Nostalgic, she visits Tenma at the hospital and attempts to start over with him ; rejected again, she lashes out at him.
Image: Postmodern_townhousing_in_middle_park. jpg | Nostalgic post modern townhouses on Canterbury Road designed to fit the overall feel of the area
In Prague the Czech Republic the Prague Public Transport Company operates Nostalgic Tram Line 91 at weekends using historical tram vehicles.
* Photographic views of Tsarskoye Selo, c. 2002 The Nostalgic Glass
* Charles Baptie " Capital Airlines a Nostalgic Flight into the Past " Charles Paptie Studio, Annandale, Virginia, 1984, L. O. C Number 84-070588
In addition, his female counterpart, the Nostalgia Chick, named her the 3rd Greatest Nostalgic Villainess of all time.
Pointless Nostalgic is Jamie Cullum's second album but his first major release on a record label.
; Retro Tech: Nostalgic look at a piece of retro PC hardware or software, written by the Editor Ben Hardwidge.
** Symphony No. 4 Nostalgic, for strings and percussion ( 1976 )
In 1997, they released Boxing Nostalgic and later that same year added Allen Broyles to their lineup on organ and piano.
Broyles appears on two tracks of Boxing Nostalgic.
The school organised the first GRAND REUNION ( Nostalgic Vincentians 2011 ) of all batches on 26 February 2011 with the help of all alumni.
Internet comedian Nostalgia Critic poked fun at both advertisements in his Top 11 Nostalgic Drug PSAs video, stating, " People know this one so well, they can say it in their sleep.
Windows PCs can use Greg Stitt's " MotionPicture " and Gregg Tavares's " Nostalgic ", among others.

sentimental and religious
For sentimental reasons, the Wali of Egypt wanted to benefit his hometown with this religious, educational and charitable institution.
Crosby's hymns were popular because they placed " a heightened emphasis on religious experiences, emotions, and testimonies " and reflected " a sentimental, romanticized relationship between the believer and Christ ", rather than using the negative descriptions of earlier hymns that emphasised the sinfulness of people.
The State also responded stating that ‘ Jallikattu ’ is an ancient, religious and sentimental cultural game that had been conducted for more than 400 years in rural areas during Pongal in January and also for few church festivals from January to December.
He is estimated to have written the lyrics to at least 3, 000 popular songs, among the best-known of which are the sentimental ballad " Danny Boy " set to the tune " Londonderry Air ", the religious " The Holy City ", and the wartime song " Roses of Picardy ".
His early work was graceful and often sentimental, and his favorite subjects included religious groups, pastoral scenes, characters from mythology, and children.
' Her writings were characterized by fluency, grace and quiet reflection on nature, domestic and religious life, and philanthropic questions ; but they were too often sentimental, didactic and commonplace to have much literary value.
:" Anthracite mining is a business, and not a religious, sentimental, or academic proposition ....
Before 1997, many gymnasts, both female and male, wore pendants and necklaces of religious or sentimental significance while competing.

sentimental and images
Humorous and sentimental images of children and animals were popular, as were increasingly elaborate shapes, decorations and materials.
The younger man had a flair for gauging popular interests and aided in selecting the images the firm would publish and expanding the firm's range to include political satire, and sentimental scenes such as sleigh rides in the country and steamboat races.
Searching for modern language and new images, Blok used unusual sources for the poetry of Symbolism: urban folklore, ballads ( songs of a sentimental nature ) and ditties (" chastushka ").

sentimental and have
Saul Bellow and Bernard Malamud, through intellectual toughness, perception, through experience in fact, have obviously liberated themselves from any sentimental Krim self-indulgence they might have been tempted to.
Richard Hofstadter has traced the sentimental attachment to the rural way of life, which he describes as " a kind of homage that Americans have paid to the fancied innocence of their origins.
In disposition Alexander bore little resemblance to his soft-hearted, liberal father, and still less to his refined, philosophic, sentimental, chivalrous, yet cunning granduncle, emperor Alexander I of Russia, who could have been given the title of " the first gentleman of Europe ".
But it will always have that same sentimental value.
It is said by his detractors that unlike many of his other close relatives whom he took great care to commemorate, he took no trouble to have Joan commemorated after her death, leading to the conviction among some that his ( in every sense ) monumental commemorative endeavours were entirely practical ( in terms of securing his personal objectives ) rather than sentimental ( her connections being of no direct use to him after her death ).
Several critics — including both Kilmer's contemporaries and modern scholars — have disparaged Kilmer's work as being too simple, overly sentimental, and suggested that his style was far too traditional, even archaic.
I have never come across any adult or adolescent who had outgrown comic-book reading who would ever dream of keeping any of these ' books ' for any sentimental or other reason.
Some have liked it for its charming and romantic melody ; others have described it as " sentimental salon tosh.
Robots in films are often sentient and sometimes sentimental, and they have filled a range of roles in science fiction films.
He argues that the speculative explanation of sentimental customs, posing as historical fact, had their origins among 18th-century antiquaries, notably Alban Butler, the author of Butler's Lives of Saints, and have been perpetuated even by respectable modern scholars.
His detractors maintained that unlike many of his other close relatives whom he took great care to commemorate, Richard took no trouble to have his first wife commemorated after her death, leading to the conviction among some that his ( in every sense ) monumental commemorative endeavours were entirely practical ( in terms of securing his personal objectives ) rather than sentimental ( Joan's connections being of no direct use to him after her death ).
Considered one of the best church composers of his style and period, he seems to have founded the sentimental school of Italian church music.
The few modern critics who have read Garrick's version typically dismiss it as " sentimental and boring, where The Country Wife is astringent and provocative ".
Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class.
Sports memorabilia can either have a sentimental or monetary value to the collector.
He can be said to have criticized capitalism in a sentimental way, from the viewpoint of the petty bourgeois.
:# is not capable of disposing worn out or insignificant things even when they have no sentimental meaning ;
In the case of Hitchens ' criticisms of Said on his death bed, Hitchens replied, " It's actually rather silly of Alexander to say that ... he's often written counter-obituaries of people who have been overpraised and has chosen precisely the moment when there's a lot of sentimental garbage being published to say, ' come on, this guy wasn't so great!
There is no relation between Frazer ’ s title characters and Chaucer ’ s, even when they have the same role in life ( e. g. Chaucer ’ s Prioress is a dainty, sentimental woman while Frazer ’ s is an ambitious, domineering one ).
In the introduction to a published edition of the plays, Coward wrote, " A short play, having a great advantage over a long one in that it can sustain a mood without technical creaking or over padding, deserves a better fate, and if, by careful writing, acting and producing I can do a little towards reinstating it in its rightful pride, I shall have achieved one of my more sentimental ambitions.
Critics have thought these two artists had a sentimental approach, as did Charles-Émile-Hippolyte Lecomte-Vernet ( 1821-1900 ) in his 1871 painting of Minnehaha, making her a native child of the wild.
The term is often used in a derogatory fashion, describing emotions which are shallow and transient in comparison to other forms of love such as romantic love: " calf-love ... a sickly, sentimental dream which only a moonstruck fool could have created !".

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