Boyhood's end is a short but dramatic work full of conflicting emotions and nostalgia for days of yore. |
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While they make for funny dinner conversation now, in days of yore these words were taken very seriously. |
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But they would remain etched forever in the minds of those who enjoyed leisure in their days of yore. |
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But figuring out the lengths of days of yore isn't as easy as subtracting two milliseconds for every century. |
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For the last few years, Victoria's walls have reverberated with lamentations of the defunct student days of yore. |
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They're the sprinters, he says, whereas malamutes are sloggers, which were used in days of yore for hauling heavy freight. |
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It is also full of nostalgia as they reminisce the days of yore in the form of song, dance and photos of old Hawaii. |
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The old ceiling and bar brought back many memories of happy carefree days of yore to those present. |
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore. |
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Germans believe that they got this tradition from the gypsies who came from the Indian sub-continent in the days of yore. |
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The auctioneer carries you back into days of yore with this typical call and shows you the rough life of a fisherman. |
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It is joyous stuff, evoking for me not only happy days of yore in Len's studio but also shoring up my belief that Len's cutlines were masterpieces of the English language. |
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It'll be your way of reminding people that you haven't really changed since those schoolboy days of yore, that you're still the same crazy guy at heart. |
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Oh, how one longs for the days of yore, when men were honourable and there was none of this knavish nonsense to hand. |
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In days of yore, everyone would've seen Graham's actions as what they were: old-fashioned discipline. |
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I walk in the garden of the days of yore, the blood of Abel is saturated in its soil. |
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In the days of yore, stars both reviled and relied on the studio system to protect them from themselves. |
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And I long for those chilly March days of yore, when I gardened in a sweater. |
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In the days of yore, there were Ford Pintos that exploded, Yugos that never ran, and GM products that had the wheels fall off. |
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Experience a return to days of yore, an unforgettable opportunity to go back in time and explore the history, the customs and the daily life of the Middle Ages illustrated by people in period costumes. |
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Alfheim the gods Frey gave:in days of yore for a tooth-gift. |
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You were a big McCain fan in days of yore. |
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With the incomparable freshness of our products, you can rejoice in the guarantee of the authentic taste of meat, as it is supposed to taste, and as it tasted in days of yore. |
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Celtic warriors, Roman traders, imperial couriers, bishops, earls and knights were using this path in days of yore just like poor farmers and honorable glass makers. |
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From the other side of the small valley you'll see an ancient farm mentioned in documents going back to 1090 and at the top of the hill, in a small wood, the ruins of a tower that was the castle windmill in days of yore. |
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Over to the scoreboard, a quaint and hand-operated job from days of yore. |
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When I say Canadians want a fairly traditional family life, I may sound like a right-wing advocate of the traditional family, harking back to days of yore and a world that no longer exists. |
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Even more credit must be given to the mariners of days of yore once we realize that these ships were propelled only by the wind, whose direction and force was what controlled the vessels. |
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In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore. |
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In days of yore, presidential offspring frequently came to grief. |
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