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And then, there was good old-fashioned fiction with all its varying genres
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Your body now roughly resembles an old-fashioned plough
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The groom, his back straight, is wearing an old-fashioned pin-striped suit, the jacket slouched across his shoulders like a cape with one sleeve in and one out
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Miss Jones, as the last of her line, lived a quiet and shrouded life that was bounded by the tightness of good old-fashioned values and good old-fashioned friends
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In reality that chamber was in the cold of interstellar space in the ship’s shadow and not a virtual mock-up of an old-fashioned mortal human laboratory
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Earlier, whilst waiting for the Delfini, I'd confessed I was an old-fashioned dreamy coward who had almost flown away only a few hours earlier but for the last minute flash of awareness that brought me to my senses
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old-fashioned lamp over the bar, already lit
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rapidly using the old-fashioned bowl and pitcher of water that had
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old-fashioned idea of a master to an apprentice
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It looked a lot more old-fashioned than the Eidolon, and it looked like it had been here for a very long time
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I am fairly old-fashioned and believe the man should pay for dates, trips and other things for the woman
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We are just the same of being "fairly old-fashioned" as you said
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You know I'm also an old-fashioned in many ways so when I told to my kid sister about it, she quickly turned to me and said that "we are the same and maybe we are compatible to each other"
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do this the old-fashioned way
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To see an old-fashioned carriage in your dream suggests that your ways of thinking may be too outdated and antiquated
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Surrounding the desks were old-fashioned card-file indexing systems
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Each drawer had an old-fashioned brass label holder that held a tiny hand-written card with a single pictographic symbol inscribed upon it
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Oddly old-fashioned, printed text and an outlined symbol of a globe within a star, on plastic
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If we had the old-fashioned sort with the exposed heating element, maybe, but the ones we have on board are the safety, non-contact variety
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This revealed a black circle – a plastic infill with a recessed handle, simply a finger-sized hole, which lifted away like an old-fashioned bath plug
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The old-fashioned gentleman held up his
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It was a glorious time-machine, old-fashioned, outdated
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She convinced him that he was suffering from old-fashioned values and that it was time they were bashed
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It‘s easier and much more efficient harvesting votes with sweeping gestures and deceptive promises rather than stumping for votes the old-fashioned way by kissing babies and all that other good stuff
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people in that neighbourhood seemed to favour the old-fashioned idea of
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old-fashioned stone chimney, out of which in winter usually curled a
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Now call me old-fashioned but I subscribe to the notion that the way a person dresses says a lot about that person and how that person regards himself…and (perhaps) other people, as well
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That implies standing by one‘s principles, being a committed and devoted parent and making the hard choices however unpopular or ―old-fashioned‖ they may appear
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while disparaging character as mawkishly old-fashioned… war veterans, homeless…
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I believe that many of us could use a little bit more of that old-fashioned-styled ―Fire and Brimstone‖ conspicuously absent from today‘s sermons inasmuch as many of our priests have succumbed to politically correct manners inconsistent with church teachings
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What is needed is a return to the old-fashioned teacher/student compact that was less compromising and more demanding of its students
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‘In the old-fashioned neighbourhoods, the businesses on the ground floor paid taxes
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He stopped to re-load the old-fashioned, film-type camera, then went on
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“Those old-fashioned girls used to know their place?” I asked acidly, even as I realized with a jolt that he was saying that I was not the first woman to have shared whatever it was that we had between us
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A very old jingle, from an old-fashioned hair fixative
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My arm was still resting lightly over his, a curiously old-fashioned gesture
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Dorian hooked his arm in mine in the easy, old-fashioned mannerism that he had, and a shiver went through me
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When he set aside several pairs of old-fashioned underwear that resembled what Colling had heard called “Bloomers,” the old man snickered
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It was just extremely small, grubby and old-fashioned looking for a college or anyone’s idea of a private academy
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The performance of these ‘cars,’ to use a slightly old-fashioned word, is outstanding
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Thank the good Lord that it wasn’t liquid pig manure or something old-fashioned like that
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“Number Twenty-nine: Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis
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And the roses! Some had been saved from our previous home; most were old-fashioned climbers chosen for their blossoms' resemblance to those soft, cabbagey roses seen in paintings by the Dutch masters
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At the end of the long lane Faith came to the house--a big, old-fashioned one with a row of soldierly Lombardies marching past it
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The argument that the biblical burial is merely a tradition, custom or old-fashioned practice does not hold any water when we study the scriptures!
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So far we have learned that the burial process and marking of the grave is a scriptural practise and not merely old-fashioned tradition
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In the old-fashioned way
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Maybe an old-fashioned lock was all he trusted
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“The private records room? The one directly below my office?” The safe had records going back before Itam’s origination, back in the days when they were a good old-fashioned mob
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The American Spectator columnist Jonathan Aitken reports a curious union developing between old-fashioned Christian believers and the cult of revolutionary Greens
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But anyone who possesses the old-fashioned “beef-tea” jar needs nothing else
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Then mounting me the old-fashioned way--protection free, as you will recall--he drove
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Being an old-fashioned woman, she revered them
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a hearty old-fashioned Casoulett with freshly baked black bread on
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punctuated the nearest bedroom wall to reveal a very old-fashioned
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the parking lot, but it had been an old-fashioned combustion engine
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demonstrated his trust in Graham and also his residual old-fashioned values by putting majority stock in the young man’s name, rather than in his daughter’s name
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It did not appear to be meant as a lecture and clearly advanced his own image of farm-bred sincerity and good old-fashioned work ethic
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Many of the reports now available through sophisticated electronic gear were gathered the old-fashioned way for the boss
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Quicker to try the old-fashioned way
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Through the years items have been added but, I’m afraid, neither my late wife nor my daughter was interested to wear what they called ancient and old-fashioned jewelry
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Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into an old-fashioned glass over ice cubes, and serve
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The old-fashioned doctor/patient relationship that provided
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She determined to make this an old-fashioned holiday season, full of fun and feasts and surprise presents
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She recalled Stella Dallas, the corny old-fashioned idealistic story of a foolish mother and loyal daughter, forced into a situation Charly had sworn to herself would never be hers
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His eyes burned deep amber, their colour matching his large sideburns and old-fashioned handlebar moustache
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"Well, she starts talking really old-fashioned when she gets upset, so it was kind of hard to understand
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A team of draft horses and lots of old-fashioned hard work had cleared less than
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which were covered by a pattern of old-fashioned teapots and blue china cups full of
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I was not expecting him to be wearing an old-fashioned aviator's cap and goggles
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On the other side, across four lanes of asphalt shimmering with afternoon heat, was an old-fashioned fruit stand
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pose, very old-fashioned, as Anubis had done when we waltzed at the
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She wore her hair in one old-fashioned bun, and let her glasses tilt at her nose
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A phone conversation in privacy mode, talking through the old-fashioned receiver or else you would have heard a response
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All told, it was no larger than the well had been and it had the same old-fashioned, familiar feel to it—the moss, the wave-washed and faded stones, the mud and sea-cement
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again silenced his fear and replaced it with good old-fashioned annoyance
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Like a kid in the proverbial candy shop trying to pick which treat to purchase, you’re faced with a massive dilemma—which weapon to choose from? There’re plasma blasters, ion cannons, super-intensive heavy particle beams, antimatter warheads, magnetic disrupters, whole-population quantum spin-flip initiators, the old-fashioned nuclear-fission-driven laser bank, and a slingshot
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punching in commands on the old-fashioned keys
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Vampires are likely to be old-fashioned, and he may think twice if she is married
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“That, young sir, don’t really matter a good old-fashioned country mile, does it, now?” The man’s accent had begun to change, becoming less jovial and more unpleasant, bordering on metallic
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It had quaint shops with old-fashioned frontages that were full of character
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ON THE OTHER HAND, DAB OUT THAT LITTLE MUSTARD STAIN WITH AN OLD-FASHIONED
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traditional y old-fashioned mothers and fathers
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They had given up on their new technology and decided to trust to their instincts and good old-fashioned map reading skills
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“That’s where the energy peak comes from, a small community, with a closed, conservative, and old-fashioned lifestyle
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Many people vacationing there broke out old-fashioned party hats and noisemakers to recreate a New Years Eve Party on Earth
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A voice speaking an old language, even more old-fashioned than the great-grandparents in Newexter speak like
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What you’ll need – 2 Tbsp of active dry yeast, the old-fashioned type that requires ten minutes of rising before being added to the recipe
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It looked like a metal old-fashioned key
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He was wearing the same old-fashioned vest and the hat that looked like a raven’s wings, and across his pale temples there flowed the grease from his hair that had been melted by the heat, just as Aureliano and José Arcadio had seen him when they were children
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To the greater disad-vantage of his wife, as she was entering into a sad maturity with her somber long dresses, her old-fashioned medals, and her out-of-place pride, the concubine seemed to be bursting with a second youth, clothed in gaudy dresses of natural silk and with her eyes tiger--striped with a glow of vindication
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The other one, that of an old man with an old-fashioned vest and a hat with a brim like a crow’s wings who told him marvelous things framed in a dazzling window, he was unable to place in any period
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He was, as always, wrapped in his woolen blanket and wearing his crude cotton long draw-ers, which he still wore for comfort, even though be-cause of their musty, old-fashioned style he called them his “Goth drawers
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The stewardesses of the Iran Air aircraft did their best to hide their anxiety as Nancy and the other passengers boarded the plane, using an old-fashioned mobile staircase, but tension was palpable, and for good reasons
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The man was handsome, sported a thin moustache and was dressed in an old-fashioned dark blue suit with a white shirt and a tie
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bowl was old-fashioned and rusty
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He states, “Old-fashioned concepts of race are not only socially divisive, but scientifically wrong
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She found one of the latter and was delighted to see that it had both electronic data banks and old-fashioned paper books
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There, the old-fashioned attitudes of the South about traditional roles for women had drastically cut down the number of candidates that showed up
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Right now, Angie could bet that Edson, an obviously old-fashioned Marine officer, probably resented having women mixed with his Marines in the frontlines