Primary colours are a big blast from the past, especially cobalt blue and fuchsia pink. |
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A cinema enthusiast is giving moviegoers a blast from the past in aid of charity by screening a rare film using a traditional reel and projector. |
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This little gem of a workout is a blast from the past because it requires only minimal equipment and a place to run or walk. |
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This morning, while listening to the radio on the way to work, I heard an absolutely great blast from the past! |
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It was a real blast from the past for them when we published photographs that had never been collected from a developing laboratory. |
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It's a blast from the past, mid-1960s or very early 1970s at the latest, when these crushed coloured glass in resin things were popular. |
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For those of us who were active in the antiwar movement, it's a blast from the past. |
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The list continues with another blast from the past, though this time we're talking about more recent events. |
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Most of the cars dated from the 1950s and 60s, and according to the organiser, the outing proved a real blast from the past for the older generation. |
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Another blast from the past is the ability to copy and paste text of tweets and user profiles, which I for one really missed. |
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I kick off the show with a blast from the past, playing Live TV, a number from the 80s which still seems to go down pretty well. |
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For a blast from the past this Aussie t-shirt will make a cool gift for any adult. |
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The old photographs were also a blast from the past for the family. |
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Follow Sharon Shenker's steps to stop getting a blast from the past. |
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You have to be a collector with connections to get your hands on the Oakley PRO FRAMEĀ® snow goggle, a blast from the past that brought original style and attitude to goggle design. |
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In the process, he managed to make the Republican tax cut sound like a blast from the past. |
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