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34 Sentences With "waxed nostalgic"

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Lauding the Russian economics minister for attending, he waxed nostalgic for the days of better relations and lucrative trade.
On one recent Reddit thread, a user waxed nostalgic about Abstract's original casting call on the KTT message board.
There was the time he waxed nostalgic about working with segregationist senators during his early days in the Senate, which California Sen.
Fans waxed nostalgic when Crayola announced in March that the yellowish dandelion, introduced in 1990, would be pulled from its rainbow of colors.
When protests erupted at his rallies, he repeatedly waxed nostalgic about the "good old days" when people could take such matters into their own hands.
The Russian president has previously waxed nostalgic for the days when just two superpowers strode the world as problem-solving colossi, before the Soviet Union imploded.
In 2008, while campaigning against Barack Obama, who had just announced a proposed handgun ban, Clinton waxed nostalgic about her love of shooting for the Indiana crowd.
At a campaign speech to the National Association of Home Builders in Miami a year ago, Mr. Trump waxed nostalgic about his father's days in the business.
They even waxed nostalgic about the clunky plastic cameras of their childhoods, wistfully recalling the days of limited exposures and a waiting period before seeing their developed prints.
That's why we devoured it as kids but never waxed nostalgic about it as adults — not the way we do with The Baby-Sitters Club or R.L. Stine.
But the Fleshlight founder's reputation is controversial: he's waxed nostalgic in interviews about his time as an aggressive LAPD cop, and the company's Glassdoor reviews are generally abysmal.
Biden has always been known for going off the cuff and saying things that get him into trouble (like when he waxed nostalgic about working with segregationist senators).
During dinner, the women discussed ideas for the next book, and some waxed nostalgic for Renee Erickson's "A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus," the group's apparent favorite so far.
He has also waxed nostalgic about a myth of an American general who executed Muslims with bullets dipped in pig blood, citing it as an example of old-fashioned toughness.
"I'm going to now direct this at Vice President Biden," she said, turning toward the 2020 primary front-runner who waxed nostalgic earlier this month about working with segregationist senators.
Such laments frequently cite Russell Jacoby's The Last Intellectuals (1987), which complained about the post-1960s professionalization of academia and waxed nostalgic for the bohemian, "independent" intellectuals of the earlier twentieth century.
Ms. Harris said Mr. Biden's recent comments in which he waxed nostalgic about working with segregationist senators were "very hurtful," and she criticized his opposition to busing to integrate schools in the 1970s.
Before the vote, Ms. Mark-Viverito waxed nostalgic about her work atop the Council, which she called "the most productive" during her tenure, and she received praise, cheers and hugs from her colleagues.
Escaping an unseasonably cold and wet Washington for sunnier climes, Trump waxed nostalgic during a tax event about his electoral victory 16 months ago and accepted the praise of a handpicked and friendly crowd.
Mr. Trump wrapped them into the "fight to take our country back" and waxed nostalgic about his 2016 victory, his inaugural parade and the days when the news media did not scrutinize his every move.
The 22-year-old Ohio native, who was released from imprisonment in North Korea in a coma on Tuesday, waxed nostalgic about their tight-knit community during his speech to his fellow Wyoming High School graduates.
The German newsweekly "Der Spiegel" has called Trump "the world's most dangerous man" and even waxed nostalgic for President George W. Bush, which for a European publication is like suddenly discovering a soft spot for Dracula.
My father, a proud Air Force colonel, often waxed nostalgic about the "Greatest Generation" — the men and women who showed such valor in World War II. His uncle, an airplane gunner, was shot down and killed near Japan.
Speaking to PEOPLE at WWE Evolution on Sunday at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Garden City, New York, Rousey waxed nostalgic and revealed the advice she would give to herself if granted the chance to go back in time.
He explicitly condemned an alt-right conference in Washington last year, where movement leader Richard Spencer waxed nostalgic about when America was "a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity" and audience members hailed him with Nazi salutes.
So when Kelly waxed nostalgic about the days when certain things were "sacred" — women, religion, and battlefield sacrifice — he wasn't just echoing the complaints of so many who support Donald Trump because they too feel America is no longer great.
" The American Conservative's editor waxed nostalgic for Raimondo's lifelong efforts "to restore an older American conservatism that was far more skeptical of war and the use of military power to shape political outcomes than it had become during the Cold War.
He waxed nostalgic not about the special interests and diversity coalition, but about the kid who was bullied and then became a cop, the woman who wanted to serve her country, the teachers who take money out of their own pockets to buy school supplies.
On Monday night, Donald Trump enjoyed a lengthy primetime showcase for his business pursuits and political ambitions, in which he talked about his rise to fame and fortune in the 1970s, waxed nostalgic about his father, bragged about his real estate developments, and assailed his critics.
While Trainspotting captured its drug culture and 24 Hour Party People waxed nostalgic on the Factory Records scene, Human Traffic reached a wider swath of people that just enjoyed a night out at the club without the dark undertones the former movies highlighted, making it a banner film for UK nightlife.
While awaiting the arrival of the all-black cast of her original production "Tulsa '21: Black Wall Street" for a final rehearsal, Ms. Watkins waxed nostalgic about Tulsa's promise at the turn of the century, inviting me to step back in time and imagine the gentrified neighborhood that now surrounds us on the morning of June 1, 1921.
When the Gophers first moved to the Metrodome, the NFL-class facilities were seen as an improvement over the aging Memorial Stadium. Initially, attendance increased.University of Minnesota Football media guide p. 160 (PDF) However, fans waxed nostalgic over fall days playing outdoors on campus.
Zhukov on vacation in Sochi After being forced out of the government, Zhukov stayed away from politics. Many people—including former subordinates—frequently paid him visits, joined him on hunting excursions, and waxed nostalgic. In September 1959, while visiting the United States, Khrushchev told President Eisenhower that the retired Marshal Zhukov "liked fishing." Zhukov was actually a keen aquarist.
They also attacked the Kaboloan of Pangasinan, effectively capturing more territories from local kingdoms. Because of growing territorial domain and evangelical missions, a command outpost or Commandancia in the Upper Pampanga River area was established. Then Governor-General Fausto Cruzat y Góngora (July 25, 1690 to December 8, 1701) had most likely spent much of his time in the northern outpost in Carranglan and Pantabangan and, baking in the fiercely hot climate, probably waxed nostalgic about his hometown in Ecija, Andalusia in Spain. Ecija, Andalusia was also known as la sarten or the frying pan because of its intensely hot summers.

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