The stories have been told and retold where old-timers gather together to reminisce about others days. |
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Black inner-city cowboys have been racing their horses at the Speedway since before even the old-timers can remember. |
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A severe rockburst shook the earth, almost like an earthquake, and buildings came tumbling down, as old-timers still recollect. |
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Sitting centre-stalls, listening to the opening bombast of the Brahms First, I saw the old-timers around me beam with relief and satisfaction. |
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All ages of trees, from saplings to the old-timers, create a multistoried canopy allowing light to enter the gaps and stimulate new growth. |
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These are old-timers that came up through the Depression, scraping by and living the hard way. |
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The statistics of most of the old-timers don't match up to what guys are doing today. |
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Wall Street's old-timers knew from hard experience that, despite the hype, the market could not escape the law of gravity. |
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With classic hits like Nothing Else Matters, Enter Sandman, and the chilling One these old-timers of metal have something for everyone. |
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The egg-and-tomato treatment he received at the hands of Congressmen in the Mumbai University hall is still recalled by old-timers. |
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The old world charm of the former building and its ambience are something that old-timers still miss. |
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It's a very special art to cook on an open fire just like the old-timers used to do. |
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But many old-timers do not like the new arrivals, especially now that some of the beaches have been opened up to the public. |
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Gorman cares about oral history and urges other unions to get out and contact their old-timers before their experiences are lost forever. |
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According to the inhabitants, many left when their children bought flats and moved to the mainland, leaving the island with just some old-timers. |
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He had been busy accumulating knowledge, and stories told to him by his grandfather and other old-timers had fired his imagination. |
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I say I think I can recommend the book because, belonging as I do to the hairy-eared old-timers, I may not be in the book's true target audience. |
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But old-timers say, wall-writings were an effective means of communication. |
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But speak to old-timers and they mention two suspicious deaths in the 1960s, both recorded as accidents. |
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More likely is that the Old Firm and the other 10 SPL clubs will continue to act like two old-timers snarling at each other across a park bench. |
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Post that was once delivered in just a day within the city now takes four to five days, old-timers note. |
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In River Pigs and Cayuses, he gathers stories from old-timers in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. |
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The old-timers meanwhile resisted dilution of the great franchise enjoyed by the name. |
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Ex-pat old-timers say it's the first six months of expatriation that are the worst. |
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Daniel '71, Ph.D. '78, is what old-timers would call a chip off the old block. |
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Some old-timers, like this reviewer, muttered that it might be time to return a little closer to the balance of solemnity that formerly marked such occasions. |
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A very few of the old-timers are still around to reminiscence those days. |
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Australia's third biggest bank is facing a difficult upcoming AGM as a well-regarded bank manager runs for the board against two old-timers with a bit of baggage. |
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She had all the tricks old-timers were taught to enthral connoisseurs. |
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Indeed, Elmer was raised on what old-timers down home still call the Island, a 2,000-acre tract of low-lying sand and black gumbo that the Mississippi periodically reclaimed. |
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Further along, past the stoic old-timers playing bocci, and a wet-suited man struggling to rig up his windsurfer, a derelict concrete edifice looms high over the beach. |
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But the other half, the old-timers who scrutinize every letter of every policy resolution for any hint of dilution or compromise, would not be so easily persuaded. |
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Interviews with old-timers and vintage footage blend well with gorgeous snowy scenery and soft Gaelic music to paint a flattering picture of this latterly beleaguered resort. |
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It's about two old-timers who live alone, unmarried, on a farm. |
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Since varnish is a more durable than lacquer and was in use before polyurethane was invented, it tends to be favored by many old-timers, if for no other reason than it works. |
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There's mutual respect among featured surfers of different generations, as if the old-timers, gnarly in years and the kind of waves they pursued, are passing on the baton. |
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Besides bringing to screen a rarely seen Shakespeare play in India, the film has another extra element, which will probably make old-timers more than nostalgic. |
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The record may well do for these assorted old-timers what the Buena Vista Social Club phenomenon achieved for veteran Cuban musicians such as Ibrahim Ferrer. |
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And while old-timers continue to pay homage to him, the next generation is probably not aware of the tremendous void his death has left for Jazz music. |
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Other highlights include the banana kick that old-timers swear they saw during a grand final in the late 1940s, a couple of decades before such a kick was said to be invented. |
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When Margaret called on Molly, she found her propped up in bed, staring out the window at the new riding ring where several old-timers were exercising the horses. |
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Many old-timers remember the romance of tuning in to the radio shows. |
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As he bounded in looking fresh, relaxed and incredibly cheery, I noticed the charm that might grate with cynical newspapermen and City old-timers. |
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Our soil is on the sour side and lays wet in spots, as the old-timers say. |
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Five rheumy old-timers lolled about the one gate that would be open for the night. |
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The objective of the meet would be to serve as a platform to channel the collective wisdom of old-timers and youthful enthusiasm to chart out the future of the institution. |
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One wonders, however, whether the old-timers on the population-policy team will be able to learn the new disciplines necessary in these circumstances. |
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Those here before those dates were genuine old-timers, and those who came thereafter were newcomers, although there were degrees in that definition. |
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But, in adopting a technique which was widely used 150 years ago, you can easily slip into the habit of writing in the style which the old-timers used. |
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That sounds odd here in Washington these days, but some of the old-timers still like to pretend there is honor alive among the political thieves. |
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We old-timers remember the childhood effort we put into learning whether a latecomer to Sunday Mass was guilty of a mortal or venial sin. |
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If the point of fannish jargon is to be exclusionary, why is there the matching fannish jargon of 'eofan' for long-established old-timers? If anybody would get it, they would. |
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While the return of the adidas Tango ball has been great for old-timers like myself, only in name and shape does it resemble the famous 80s spheric. |
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