How To Use Zeitgeist In A Sentence

  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end of the war politicians, little aware of the new zeitgeist which pervaded the country, tried to regain the position at the helm of public affairs which they had enjoyed before the outbreak of war.
  • At-a-glance access to the hottest Twitter trends helps you keep up with the zeitgeist.
  • He has caught the zeitgeist of rural life in the 1980s very well indeed.
  • It would seem to be a born of the same zeitgeist that brought us Avenue Q; our desire to titter at the incongruity of naughty and innocent. Erika Milvy: Oh, Naughty Muppets. What Would Jim Henson Think of You Now?W
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  • Commerce March 2010 living temple www. benlowrey.com creditors in commerce winston shrout jack smith gordon hall brandon adams robert menard accepted for value A4v john harris commercial redemption free man on the land ben lowrey bashar john demartini tony robbins zeitgeist fractional reserve modern money mechanics money as debt fiat alex jones prison planet info wars project camelot TPUC Tim WN.com - Financial News
  • I once wrote that he is the Beatles of blogging, riding the zeitgeist, leading us all in the right direction.
  • Making something that will run for hundreds of episodes, that can withstand many repeat viewings by all sorts of people, that doesn't just plunder the zeitgeist, is quite another.
  • Again, it shows he is a zeitgeisty writer, but more of a documentarist than an insightful dramatist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Five years ago it would have been surfing the zeitgeist; now it looks like a quaint period piece from last century.
  • It was the time of experimentation and the zeitgeist favoured ordinary people as subject matter for documentaries.
  • Rational players do not just automatically use one model and investors, in the real world, differ in approach, self-interest and interpretative emphasis; they recognize that their information is imperfect and that they are constantly buffeted by what Frydman and Goldberg call "nonroutine" change, such as innovations, perturbations of the Zeitgeist or, for that matter, revolutions and earthquakes. Robert Teitelman: Frydman and Goldberg's Beyond Mechanical Markets
  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end the director tell us why he made the movie. discussing the research and claims of so-called 'Godfather of Secret Societies' Jordan Maxwell aka Russell Pine If you want to know why this movie is called Water of Grace and in turn why maxwell calls himself by the term stemming from "Jordanus Maximus" you may also enjoy this movie: Debunking Jordan Maxwell The Movie: It covers more of Maxwell's errors and reasons for those errors, it can be viewed here: video. google.com also mentioned in the movie zeitgeistchallenge. com WN.com - Articles related to Tourism revenues up 28% in first half - report
  • In a 2010 tour of the White House, my former favorite Beatle, Liverpool High grad Paul McCartney, would capture the pop zeitgeist perfectly both in terms of content and dopy condescension. Deconstructing Obama
  • Zite whose name is a play on the word zeitgeist mulled various offers and decided the CNN deal made the most sense, for money and growth. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • After the save-the-planet zeitgeist of two decades ago failed to produce a blockbuster comeback, reusables have become de rigueur in certain circles, and to some parents who lack money for disposables. Cloth or disposables? Half-century debate still on
  • Gold uses this zeitgeist moment to introduce several people touched by it.
  • In fact, you getting a table will almost certainly denote that the fickle finger of the zeitgeist has moved on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Attempted Hijack - Creditor vs. Unknown Pirate www. benlowrey.comcreditors in commerce winston shrout jack smith gordon hall brandon adams robert menard accepted for value A4v john harris commercial redemption free man on the land ben lowrey bashar john demartini tony robbins zeitgeist fractional reserve modern money mechanics money as debt fiat alex jones prison planet info wars project camelot TPUC WN.com - Financial News
  • So I'll join them here as a new, different word, and say that a double-tongued word wrester is one who finds a home in more than one language and who draws forth words from the zeitgeist like plucking drowning sailors from the sea, or like pulling thorns from the paw of a lion, or like picking blackberries from the brierpatch. Languagehat.com: DOUBLE-TONGUED WORD WRESTER.
  • I mean, it didnâ⠂ ¬â „ ¢t catch the zeitgeist of the country like E.T. but of course these are 2 completely different kinds of movies. poltergeist is a horror film which at the time was projecting Hollywoodâ⠂ ¬â „ ¢s fears of the TV or namely the influx of a little thing called home video .. KAMN Show #31: Poltergeist : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
  • I do believe that the zeitgeist of the Zeroes will be characterised by a popular desire for things to be real.
  • Up the Yangtze – My favorite order at the Asian massage parlor is now a documentary about the devastating effects of the Three Gorges Dam in China (bought by Zeitgeist, scheduled for April release). DOCUMENTARY ROUNDUP
  • Boty's seductively subversive multimedia poet, risqué dancer, radio show host, actress expression exuded the spirit of the androgynous Aquarian archetype that continues to infiltrate the collective consciousness via the antics of tabloid celebrities, even as the authentic rebellion driving this zeitgeist has been institutionally repressed by the art world system. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Feminist (R)evolution in Brooklyn: Reclaiming Women for Pop
  • Our futurist zeitgeist may originate in capitalist economics, but its logic also creates a context for cultural signification.
  • I think the only answers lie with changing the zeitgeist and the mindsets of the people who run these organisations.
  • If he has a feel for the zeitgeist of the television-watching public, he certainly has a nose for a good property investment.
  • Consider a few of the most viral stories in the US media the past several weeks: Britain's Got Talent frowsy-haired singing phenom Susan Boyle, the toned arms and zeitgeist fashion sense of Michelle Obama, and Bo, the bouncy First Puppy. Susan Moeller: Media Literacy 101: Of Susan Boyle, Michelle's Arms and Bo the Dog
  • Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets!
  • The stories capture the zeitgeist of the experience, if not the objective reality.
  • In many ways the Perrons' story captured the zeitgeist last year.
  • But it was extreme — as extreme as the zaniest make-up — and best caught the beauty zeitgeist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back then the show felt zeitgeisty, reflecting the new kidult reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • To say that we should merely accept it as inevitable, as part of the march of history, as an inescapable part of the zeitgeist, is to accept descent into degradation.
  • The mass-market success of the Peter Jackson movies (and a Harry-wrought fantasy-friendly zeitgeist) might have changed that, but Harry Potter has been a crowd-pleaser from the start. Archive 2007-07-01
  • He has caught the zeitgeist of rural life in the 1980s very well indeed.
  • He examines six areas of Shakespeare's works (what he calls misogyny, effemiphobia, machismo, elitism and mobocracy, racialism and intelligent design), proposing that cases from each, "admittedly without conclusive proof ... may be the result of his personal convictions and experiences," as well as (in addition to) the cultural zeitgeist of his time. PhiloBiblos
  • Worrying about the correct way to address the second daughter of an earl is so off the zeitgeist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people believe that the effect of the Zeitgeist is invariably to weaken moral fibre and signal the downfall of the nation.
  • I think most people just kind of catch wind of a sort of national zeitgeist that essentially was disseminated from a news source somewhere down the line. Matthew Yglesias » Presidential Opinion Polarization on the Rise
  • Zeitgeist is the general cultural, intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and/or political climate within a nation or even specific groups, along with the general ambience, morals, and sociocultural direction or mood of an era (similar to the English word mainstream or trend). Matthew Yglesias » A Sensible Response to Terrorism
  • It makes no claim to originality: the only zeitgeist it captures is a superficial snapshot of modern teenage life.
  • She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way.
  • With Venus so tightly aligned with the Sun, these ideas are likely to be very much in the zeitgeist.
  • It seemed more to do with the zeitgeist than anything else. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • The actual numbers may not be that impressive, but we became part of the zeitgeist, like a cultural touchstone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their breakneck velocity increased by up to 20x the original speed and cinematic over-saturation composited at different frame rates, compression levels, resolutions and varied states of digital degeneration create a mood of overkill and a noisy intensity that expresses the motorised zeitgeist of Tinseltown, the capital of vehicular excess. Bill Bush: A Drawn Appearance: This Artweek.LA (October 17-23)
  • Back in the University Cafe, the Verrecchia family is not entirely convinced the fictional Oyster Cafe has captured the zeitgeist.
  • It seemed more to do with the zeitgeist than anything else. Times, Sunday Times
  • One bighead, genius friend of mine said he liked the “everyday zeitgeist roll of my blog”. Interview Thursday: The 3rd Male Guest; "The roles of our fathers in shaping our lives ... are important" DOUG
  • Pop culture icons have always been part of the zeitgeist; they seep in through visual osmosis.
  • They'll never be a part of the zeitgeist… and thank God for that.
  • Being reminded of them is one of the great charms of 'Zeitgeist and Glamour: ­Photo­graphy of the 60s and 70s' Prestel, 367 pages, $65 by ­Nicola Erni. Photo-Op: Young and Restless
  • How fleeting and fickle is the national zeitgeist eh?
  • When the young Beethoven arrived in Vienna in 1792, the musical zeitgeist was defined by Haydn and Mozart.
  • She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way.
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  • One of his more uncanny talents has been the ability to capture the zeitgeist before we even knew it was upon us.
  • People are just jumping aboard the zeitgeist in insecure times.
  • Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness. NBC Los Angeles - News Top Stories
  • These are not the questions asked by a fascinating and zeitgeisty book published a few weeks ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, you getting a table will almost certainly denote that the fickle finger of the zeitgeist has moved on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking back at Labour health policy now, I have to ask myself how so many of us were unable to see through the mists of what Leys and Player call the "misrepresentation, obfuscation, and deception" perpetrated by Blair, Brown, and a host of health ministers all too willing to genuflect to the market zeitgeist. The Plot Against the NHS by Colin Leys and Stewart Player – review
  • Its somewhat old - fashioned profile, with branches in far - flung parts of China, plays to the new zeitgeist.
  • Security Agreement - Part 1 - Creditors in Commerce March 2010 living temple www. benlowrey.com creditors in commerce winston shrout jack smith gordon hall brandon adams robert menard accepted for value A4v john harris commercial redemption free man on the land ben lowrey bashar john demartini tony robbins zeitgeist fractional reserve modern money mechanics money as debt fiat alex jones prison planet info wars project camelot TPUC Tim Turner Sam Davis Douglas Riddle WN.com - Financial News
  • So was his plan to write a hip, zeitgeisty novel? Times, Sunday Times
  • I chatted enthusiastically to various people for a couple of hours, brilliantly deconstructing the zeitgeist and things.
  • That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration.
  • At Zeitgeist, Google CEO Eric Schmidt notes that between the dawn of civilization and 2003 there were 5 exabytes of data collected (an exabyte equals 1 quintillion bytes). Don Tapscott: Why Transparency and Privacy Should Go Hand in Hand
  • Not since the peak seasons of Friends has a network TV show captured the zeitgeist so thoroughly.
  • I don't understand how people tune into the fashion zeitgeist, nor how they work out what's in and what's out.
  • It's quite nice when your collections are referred to as 'tapping the zeitgeist.' Blue Carreon: A Conversation With Fashion Designer Richard Nicoll
  • His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist.
  • Back then the show felt zeitgeisty, reflecting the new kidult reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was exactly the right kind of gorgeously overproduced fetish object demanded by the burgeoning DVD zeitgeist. Ten Years of 'Fight Club' | EW.com
  • To tap into the latest in lowbrow zeitgeist, I just walk down Vermont Avenue here in LA, past the front window of crazy t-shirt store Y-Que (say "ee-kay," means "so what" in Spanish). Boing Boing: March 28, 2004 - April 3, 2004 Archives
  • The goings-on and the ideals behind them - love, peace, communality, ecstasy, the beatitude of youth - belong to the Zeitgeist that shaped Lubovitch's aesthetic some three decades back.
  • Boty's seductively subversive multimedia poet, risqué dancer, radio show host, actress expression exuded the spirit of the androgynous Aquarian archetype that continues to infiltrate the collective consciousness via the antics of tabloid celebrities, even as the authentic rebellion driving this zeitgeist has been institutionally repressed by the art world system. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Feminist (R)evolution in Brooklyn: Reclaiming Women for Pop
  • Obama lives on planet Obama, an almost Twilight Zone incarnation brought to you by an enthralled media class, a clerisy, a certain zeitgeist in the wake of the left's long march, ... On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • These similarities are still mostly broadbrush 'zeitgeist', or 'period style' stuff. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together.
  • There are others however who may well have "commited" Mundane SF but who have also produced great works far from its shores: Michael Swanwick's industrial fantasy masterpiece The Iron Dragon's Daughter; Bruce Sterling's postmodern slipstream novel Zeitgeist; Philip Dick's gnostic novels such as VALIS that certainly don't engage with the world through science; Aldiss and Ballard's many stories from the New Wave period that explicitly reject the precursor to Mundane SF; Ryman's own work of magical realism, Was. Rules And Mundanity
  • Faust, as a developmental history of human soul and zeitgeist, is the canticle of "Faust Spirit" as well as the reflection on Faust's pursuit.
  • It came from a zeitgeisty insight about the nature of the modern manager, trapped in a world of failure and management babble. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of his more uncanny talents has been the ability to capture the zeitgeist before we even knew it was upon us.

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