Young Tenryu had been drummed out of the sport in the early 1930's after attempting to reform the antiquated system. |
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Above him, attached to the wall, were 25 manual typewriters with rusted and missing parts, mute relics of an antiquated era in communication. |
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The work evokes an antiquated industrial machine, the slowness suggesting its imminent halt. |
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Famed for its cosy snugs and hearty bar food its antiquated interior creates an atmosphere that some modern bars will never recreate. |
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He chose antiquated vocabulary, from religious literature and classical poetry, and avoided neologisms. |
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Petty buck-passing and blame shifting have for too long characterised Australia's antiquated system of federal-state relations. |
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But even they can't save a body of work that looks as antiquated today as a wind-up Victrola. |
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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. |
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Instead, the TT bikes sported the antiquated threaded 1-inch Shimano mountain-bike headsets. |
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It's an old fashioned antiquated game, since they are dealing five card stud. |
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It's antiquated and outdated, more of a reminder of a bygone era in college football. |
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That's because the city's antiquated combined sewer system overflows into the river through 16 storm water outfalls. |
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Time and again, the club have been supposedly on the brink of selling off their antiquated ground. |
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The survey concluded that the electrics were antiquated and that any interior work would be pointless without the large scale repair of the roof. |
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At about the same time that the antiquated track was pensioned off, he was beginning his motor racing career, working in electronics. |
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The threats that our nation faces today are as distinct and remote from that antiquated advice as one can imagine. |
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The machinery in it looked oddly antiquated, as if someone had taken a lot of cogwheels and pistons and piled them together. |
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To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging. |
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Her most recent work was photographed with the antiquated collodion process using glass plates. |
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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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The Hick-Ups play antiquated styles like the waltz, the polka, country swing and rockabilly. |
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The downtown area is filled with brick buildings and courtyards, giving it an antiquated charm. |
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Etiquette and formality are the antiquated attributes that make her readers swoon. |
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Daily trials on a creaking and antiquated public transport and roads system is just a part of it. |
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Billed as a showcase for exemplary new talent, the series has proven to be more of a bargain bin for antiquated curios. |
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You and I, living in a swiftly changing technological age, stubbornly cling to what is now considered antiquated gadgetry. |
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The midway, while still a charming slice of carnival colour, is full of antiquated rides that wheeze and shudder like geezers on their deathbeds. |
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He's got the clear blue eyes of a Hollywood movie star, the hulking build of an Oklahoma farm boy and the antiquated charm of the southern gent. |
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Besides delivering the promise of simplifying our life, these principles will perhaps begin to break the barriers imposed by antiquated rules. |
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An antiquated water fountain and a battered Coke machine dispensed beverages on hot days. |
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I look up the central stairs to a row of white doors with antiquated doorknobs. |
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Around since time immemorial, the antiquated Granby Zoo continues to serve as a classic example of old-style zoos. |
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They leak badly, have woeful change and shower facilities, and have antiquated pumping and filtration equipment. |
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The term is an antiquated yoke of oppression, politically, culturally and socially. |
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An antiquated licensing law may put a dampener on New Year's Eve revelry across the county and give licensees and police a major headache. |
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Some people say it is completely reactionary because it is in rhyme and meter and that it's got this antiquated stanzaic form etcetera. |
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In Britain, slopping out was branded as one of the indignities of an antiquated prison system. |
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The religious leaders are encouraging it, for the same antiquated reasons they always have. |
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Hard cases make bad law, but antiquated conventions make bad legal practice. |
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The system, which replaces the antiquated radio network, was due to be introduced in the Humberside area in August. |
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We have a court system that creaks under antiquated traditions, and distinct reluctance to change them. |
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The Scottish Parliament is already in the process of dismantling our antiquated feudal system of land laws. |
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If ever there was an opportunity to address the antiquated system of BBC funding and governance, this is it. |
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How can they still have this antiquated system where Sutton residents have no control over how much gas they use, or how much they can pay? |
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They may find it quaint or antiquated, rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype. |
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Some of those antiquated attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner. |
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Like many London houses, this was a narrow, up-and-down affair with antiquated facilities. |
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Homer turns bootlegger when Springfield enforces an antiquated prohibition law. |
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First up is a review of the house-building industry and the antiquated planning system. |
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It is an antiquated system where blunders are easily committed and just as easily covered up. |
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Posters seem a somewhat antiquated form of expression, at least the paper kind. |
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He added that the staff would be moving from an antiquated facility belonging to a past era to a new, comfortable facility. |
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We see a lot of antiquated regulatory enforcement systems in various parts of the world. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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Such irony that the nation leading the world into the Information Age has an electoral system that is so antiquated. |
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Because of the type of film he uses, he is forced to use antiquated cameras that do not accommodate the recording of direct sound. |
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Factions within the party were hostile to antiquated academic privileges and promoted new forms of applied scientific research and practice. |
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The lion's share of these jets are antiquated, consisting of Korean War-era aircraft. |
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It is written in an archaic style and is full of references to antiquated Greek philosophy which students today can hardly comprehend. |
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Codling explains that prior to the changeover, the company had an antiquated Cobol-based mainframe with a batch file exchange architecture. |
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If that smacks of the antiquated language of retired generals, call it altruism and self-sacrifice. |
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Although the obligatory Yorkshire pudding seems as antiquated as the bearskins worn by the Royal guards. |
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His decision to work in mezzotint was partly perverse, as it was an antiquated medium so labor-intensive that it was only rarely practiced. |
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The retail liquor trade in New York state in those days was burdened by antiquated laws and corrupt officialdom. |
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An ancient drugs store, this antiquated treat offers carbolic soap, sherbet dib-dabs as well as a variety of other gifts long since disappeared from general sale. |
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Organisers are also looking for community organisations to run antiquated fair games such a quoits and bob-the-apple to add to the atmosphere of the day. |
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But in order to become a part of medical history, parahuman reproduction and human genetic engineering must circumvent the recalcitrance of an antiquated culture. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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Among its treasures are antique burners, balances, a wooden fume hood and a voltage regulator fitted with antiquated light bulbs to monitor current. |
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By the time of Campanella's death, only five years after his arrival in France, he had become ostracized, intellectually isolated, and antiquated. |
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Revellers can now celebrate the coming of the New Year with a bop, after politicians cleared away antiquated legislation in time for this Sunday's festivities. |
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We need to bring an antiquated world into real time. We need to bury much of the chronological past that really is no more than a celebration of mayhem. |
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Installed on a laptop, it takes the place of many pieces of antiquated and clunky video gear that were formerly needed to ensure high quality video recording. |
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Hartwell declaimed that the blushing girls just out of the schoolroom more than made up for the terror that passed as supper and the antiquated dance styles. |
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We cannot keep judging mothers by a primitive, antiquated, simplistic standard. |
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Our 11 o'clock drinking curfew is antiquated and overdue for reform. |
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It is not known that there exists one good reason for attachment to the splinter bar, or why a barbaric and antiquated method should be longer adhered to. |
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Some 890 permits were issued but, due to the antiquated by-laws governing fisheries, it stopped short of imposing cockling quotas or controls on the numbers of pickers. |
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How an antiquated understanding of race relations results in minority staffers getting the short shrift. |
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I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married. |
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We are hopelessly dependent on imported oil, are at increasing risk of a dangerous shortage of natural gas, and have an antiquated system for transmitting electricity. |
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Bentham advocated for women's rights, and for the abolition of slavery and the antiquated doctrines of champerty and maintenance. |
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It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. |
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Typical data processing with mass spectrometers is antiquated, slow and cumbersome. |
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However, a graduate may encounter any of these antiquated lighting system components in a small off-off-Broadway or community theatre. |
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The factories of Wallonia were by then antiquated, the coal was running out and the cost of extracting coal was constantly rising. |
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Grey set about reforming Britain's corrupt and antiquated electoral procedure, the issue over which Huskisson had resigned. |
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An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. |
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Yet GAO found that DIST users generally consider the system cumbersome, technologically antiquated, and rife with erroneous data. |
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But the hoopla over it reflects some strange and antiquated thinking. |
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We have such an antiquated system of property tenure that all sales are inevitably delayed by so-called searches, thus giving time and opportunity for the dreaded gazumper. |
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France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated. |
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Coming to the third proposition, von Hertling says, with justice, that the doctrine of the balance of power is a more or less antiquated doctrine. |
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Therefore, IETA's closed market approach is not only antiquated in this era of privatization and free markets but it jumps the gun on the international negotiations, as well. |
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