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Young Tenryu had been drummed out of the sport in the early 1930's after attempting to reform the antiquated system.
Above him, attached to the wall, were 25 manual typewriters with rusted and missing parts, mute relics of an antiquated era in communication.
The work evokes an antiquated industrial machine, the slowness suggesting its imminent halt.
Famed for its cosy snugs and hearty bar food its antiquated interior creates an atmosphere that some modern bars will never recreate.
He chose antiquated vocabulary, from religious literature and classical poetry, and avoided neologisms.
Petty buck-passing and blame shifting have for too long characterised Australia's antiquated system of federal-state relations.
But even they can't save a body of work that looks as antiquated today as a wind-up Victrola.
Soon I give up and, nerves snapping, fight my way down teeming concrete canyons to a roundabout where I manage to hail an antiquated taxi.
Instead, the TT bikes sported the antiquated threaded 1-inch Shimano mountain-bike headsets.
It's an old fashioned antiquated game, since they are dealing five card stud.
It's antiquated and outdated, more of a reminder of a bygone era in college football.
That's because the city's antiquated combined sewer system overflows into the river through 16 storm water outfalls.
Time and again, the club have been supposedly on the brink of selling off their antiquated ground.
The survey concluded that the electrics were antiquated and that any interior work would be pointless without the large scale repair of the roof.
At about the same time that the antiquated track was pensioned off, he was beginning his motor racing career, working in electronics.
The threats that our nation faces today are as distinct and remote from that antiquated advice as one can imagine.
The machinery in it looked oddly antiquated, as if someone had taken a lot of cogwheels and pistons and piled them together.
To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging.
Her most recent work was photographed with the antiquated collodion process using glass plates.
But this was, after all, the late 20th century and the rather antiquated British blasphemy laws were something of an irrelevance.
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Immediately afterwards the antiquated law was removed from the statute book.
Miss Abingdon had antiquated notions of a chaperon's duties.
His language is not to be waved aside as anthropomorphic and antiquated.
A dry, antiquated woman, she greeted me with unexpected frankness.
The close black felt bonnet was rusty and of antiquated shape.
Remove the antiquated restrictions that enslave our daily actions.
Its surface is dotted all over with little conical prominences, looking not unlike the knobs, on an antiquated church door.
A crwth, an antiquated Welsh instrument of the fiddle class.
Sixty miles west of it stands an antiquated fortress on the Dry Tortugas.
Prescott, antiquated and time-worn, is on the Canadian bank.
They sent their revenue cutters and dispatch boots and lighthouse tenders, and they sent their last antiquated cruisers and battleships.
You talk verbosely in antiquated terminology of your love of liberty, and all the while you wear the scarlet livery of the Iron Heel.
Although the North has one of the world's largest standing armies, much of its equipment consists of antiquated Soviet-era designs.
Homer plessy was, in the now antiquated parlance of the times, an octoroon, being one-eighth black and seven-eighths white.
Clearly, Hoch still believed in a physiognomic reading of character, even as she also mocked this antiquated version of social psychology.
The killing of foxes is an antiquated rural pastime whose participants derive a perverted pleasure from witnessing animals bloodily mutilating other animals.
The duke, who had been walking slowly, stood quite still, and for some seconds he looked like a tailor's dummy standing and staring outside some antiquated shop.
Admirers will likely enjoy this insouciant, mildly metafictional novel, but others may be disappointed by its antiquated views and seeming purposelessness.
There were, indeed, three antiquated cutlasses in a trophy over the fireplace, and one brown sixteenth-century map with Tritons and little ships dotted about a curly sea.
Buxom lasses, almost as antiquated as their mothers, excepting where a straw hat, a fine ribbon, or perhaps a white frock, gave symptoms of city innovation.
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