It is also of course a very eighties song, a very eighties thing, with its chest-beating passion and crippling lovelessness. |
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And then in the eighties I resigned from the Association of University Teachers over their failure to make common cause with the polytechnics. |
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This may be eighties rock, but its audience are well and truly noughties kids. |
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All three books reveal Henderson, by then in his seventies and eighties, as he chose to be revealed. |
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In the late seventies and eighties, I used to use garlic sausage meat from the local butcher and had great success with it. |
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It hit the scene in the early eighties and went on to become the longest running musical on New York's Broadway and London's West End. |
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Throughout the eighties and nineties, when he wasn't doing that, he was poaching protected tigers, bears, elephants, and barking deer. |
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Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system. |
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It almost has the look of a city of the future, as seen in movies of the seventies and eighties! |
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Now they are mostly in their seventies or eighties, and their stories need telling before they pass on. |
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In the seventies and eighties there was a motorway service station chain called Happy Eater. |
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I first read this when I was a teenager living in Trinidad in the early eighties, and I remember it moving me then. |
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What would that cynic who used to delight us on TV in the eighties with his elegant misanthropy have made of it all? |
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It couldn't survive the unforgiving light of the eighties, and sloped off to die in embarrassed solitude. |
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I honestly thought it must be some kind of bootleg recording of one of the acoustic shows I did back in the late eighties. |
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And it evokes the period of the eighties, the times of bottle parties and slow-dance. |
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Anyway, the adverts in the eighties would feature kids with mullets eating vatfuls of the stuff and being consumed in an orange glow. |
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Born in 1961, Unsuk Chin is a relative youngster compared to Boulez, who is now in his eighties. |
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Masiphumelele sprouted up in the early eighties as an unnamed squatter camp for unemployed Africans and those working for whites in Cape Town. |
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With that he turned up the radio to an old eighties rock song, and we started our off-key duet in very loud voices. |
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When I became a member in the early eighties, the main activity centred around the bar and the card room. |
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Hilal was a commanding figure, even in his eighties, thin, stooped and nearly blind. |
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Did you know the word woot originated from the early eighties and was used by hackers when they gained root access to a system? |
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All was flashes of hot pink and turquoise blue, the strobe of the late eighties. |
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It was the mid eighties, and how could I possibly fail to have a haircut called after Her Royal Loveliness? |
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To see an apprentice with these qualities and characteristics was not a common sight in the eighties. |
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He moves to France and in his eighties finds himself lacking in objects but filled with the knowledge he has had a charmed life. |
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If Elbow had been into the dark and gothic side of the eighties then this could be them now. |
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Passengers made the journey aboard the vintage buses, including several veteran drivers and clippies in their seventies and eighties. |
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What if the last two songs from the seventies are classics, and the last two songs from the eighties are clunkers? |
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In college I dressed like an eighties punk, with the ripped tights and the fauxhawk. |
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Be like President Truman and live an active, useful, feisty life into your late eighties or even longer! |
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Up until the early to mid eighties, Chile was famous or infamous for cheap Spanish style reds and whites. |
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His confessionary comic takes its readers through the romantic struggles of a boy becoming a man in the late eighties. |
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However, taste, smell and touch can remain fairly constant well into our seventies and eighties, provided that we don't neglect them. |
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An eighties conversion van pulled from the parking lot and passed by the front windows. |
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These co-operative businesses boosted the local economy in the eighties and even led to the improvement of infrastructure in the area. |
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When I knew him he was well into his eighties and actively cultivated the eccentricities of the very old. |
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He was in his eighties and had lived an active life as a farmer prior to his retirement. |
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I remember being glum and depressed, at first, about the new ethos of the early eighties. |
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How can I get that punky edge without looking like I'm wearing a costume for an early eighties revival night? |
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The bills started to come in in the eighties, of course, and financial stringency made it necessary to start cutting back on the gravy train. |
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During the eighties he found himself seconded to the new ambulance control room, in Preston. |
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From the early eighties, we started thinking about organizing on a European level. |
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He was in his early eighties and spent most of his life abroad, but made regular visits home. |
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Right into his eighties he was producing painting after painting, entire series of etchings. |
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My grandmother is in her eighties, regularly touches up her roots, and still looks very glamorous. |
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It was in the eighties that underworld characters in the movies began to look more realistic. |
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The reunion has taken place regularly every two years and was initiated in the mid eighties. |
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In the late eighties, he introduced quality control standards to a sceptical industry. |
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A person in their eighties is a thousand times more likely to develop cancer than someone in their thirties. |
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Anyone that remembers the eighties is encouraged to come along and relive the good old times. |
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The largest number of persons with dementia occurs in people in their early eighties. |
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Sadie, who was in her eighties, was a lady with an outgoing and friendly personality. |
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Jimmy, who was in his eighties, was a well known and popular character in the area over the years. |
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There had been a change in the nature of unemployment since the early eighties. |
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Though they were existent in the seventies and eighties, an estimated 5000 cults in the United States hunger for our youth, worship, and money. |
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He looked like a well-preserved man in his eighties, but no one was sure how old he truly was. |
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As an afterword to the book makes clear, the author, now in his late eighties, remains politically active today. |
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Mike whipped his tee and pants off in a scene that should have been played in slow motion with a wind machine to some cheesy-sexy eighties music. |
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They take personal fitness very seriously here, with even the old dears in their eighties and nineties taking part. |
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The old comrades are now in the eighties and nineties, and not all of them will be able to afford their last farewell to the fallen pals. |
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As examples, she worked on lampreys in the early sixties, molluscs and lancelet in the early seventies, and teleosts in the early eighties. |
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In the late eighties, most personal computer users had a dot matrix impact printer. |
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This mirrors my own epiphany when I was first exposed to feminist liberation theology at Harvard Divinity School in the eighties. |
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So much of the writing in the eighties about cocaine and drug abuse managed to romanticize its effects. |
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They have lived it up and spent their way all throughout the eighties, never saving a dime. |
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By the eighties, the ghetto had become a ruleless war zone, where people were their own worst enemies. |
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My immediate left-hand tablemate is ten years older than me, and looks like he had a lot of late nights in the eighties. |
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At the Mission he studied the sacred Sanskrit texts, memorising slokas that he could recite well into his eighties. |
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I used to listen to John Peel in the late seventies and early eighties when radio one was still on AM only and you had to tune it exactly or you got Radio Moscow interfering. |
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During the eighties, it was this kind of Democratic high-handedness that built up such an enormous reservoir of ill will among Republican House members. |
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I am in my early seventies and my husband is in his late eighties. |
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This album is not a nostalgic journey into late eighties dance music. |
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As a piece of eighties nostalgia it does the job but for what you get you'd find better value in a compilation CD and some vintage sportswear, for there's little else here. |
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The hardest task was to go to mam in her eighties and break the news. |
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It is no accident that the play is set in the eighties, when the arguments between beleaguered humanism and pragmatic functionalism were at the very height. |
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He became known as a sharp documenter of the unseen side of New York as the city raced toward development and gentrification in the eighties and nineties. |
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Some friends, come to think of it, are in their seventies and eighties. |
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I remember a report from France, in the eighties, where near the launch of St. Hilaire du Touvet a hang glider got hit by a sailplane passing under him. |
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A static caption on screen for several minutes on end is unusual today but was a staple of television graphics from the fifties to the early eighties. |
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Those born in the eighties of the nineteenth century and later were merely epigones of the university and parlor Socialists of the late Victorian period. |
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Back in the eighties when the money was flowing, the place stank of evil and unacceptable moral standards, pretty much like today, except that the economy is in the toilet. |
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In the late eighties, the television channel was besieged with complaints that its videos were too full of content inappropriate for younger kids. |
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He was one of the last traditional farmers of his time having reached his eighties being born around the time when this country became independent. |
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Simmons, 50, captures the greed of the eighties with biting wit. |
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Workers under 50 years of age can expect to live well into their eighties. |
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The archaeologist Sarah Nelson is in her eighties, and she would go dig in China this minute if she could get grant money. |
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His dad, Tom, now in his eighties, started off in the Navy as an able-bodied seaman, but worked his way up to become a first officer in the Admiralty. |
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Whether he was in his eighties or not, he was still handsome and charming, and obviously still liked to pass the time of day with a strange woman. |
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The novel might be a metafiction in the style of John Barth, who has also in his eighties been influenced by cognitive science. |
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This the neighborhood bindery I imagined back in the eighties, when I suddenly realized what computers could do to free and distribute information. |
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She is in her eighties, and suffering from sickness and diarrhoea. |
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During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts. |
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As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened. |
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Shah Alam II ruled well until his eighties and died as a sightless wretch dressed in rags when an army from Bengal led by General Gerald Lake stormed Delhi and Agra. |
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Politically the sixties generation came to maturity in the eighties. |
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The same lament about constant meddling from politicians could be applied to education where since the eighties there has been reform followed by contradictory reform. |
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But somehow all their best stuff seems to be from the mid eighties. |
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The images tend to be followed by an equally non-contextual eighties reference and nothing more is said. |
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Back in the eighties, no one knew about a hot glue gun except display people. |
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Program delivery during the eighties was almost exclusively tied to the incorporated body, the legal entity established to receive and account for public funds. |
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In the early eighties he was constructing a career making case, building a pyramid, tying some small fry Panamanian drug dealers to their higher ups. |
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How strange it must have been to live here in the late eighties. |
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What do you hope to be getting up to when you hit your eighties? |
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The Jamestown Foundation Jamestown is a unique organization founded in the early eighties to assist asylees and defectors from the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. |
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Repression seemed to work in the eighties, at least at first sight. |
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The vanity, selfishness and one-upmanship that typified governmental culture in the eighties was exemplified by the narcissism implicit in the leisure complex. |
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Both in college and again in the eighties, I followed macrobiotic diets. |
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An uptempo song was playing, something from the eighties, Valerie thought. |
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All the visual cues suggest a formative attachment by the artist to best shlock horror the eighties had to offer. |
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Generation X grew up in the eighties, whereas the generation known as the millennials grew up in the nineties. |
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During the eighties it was apparent that additional trains would be needed. |
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During the eighties, a number of major museums, including the Modern, had expanded, hoping to cash in on a boom in museumgoing. |
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Two innovative young cameramen, now in their eighties, filmed a 3D colour newsreel of the Queen's Coronation which they dubbed the Royal Review. |
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The study also found some interesting trends like, before the eighties, the danceability of a song was not very relevant to its hit potential. |
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During the eighties, Icahn was characterized in the financial press as a corporate greenmailer. |
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Its eighties music is so cheesy and the struggle is so real. |
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During the late seventies and early eighties, scientific meetings and seminar discussions became quite heated over Cladistics or Phenetics. |
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He eventually returned to his English estate, dying in his eighties. |
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In the late seventies and early eighties Renault increased its involvement in motorsport, with novel inventions such as turbochargers in their Formula One cars. |
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It features Pete Burns, the Liverpool singer who rose to fame in eighties band Dead or Alive, and was one of the spikiest residents of last year's Big Brother. |
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This was part of the prosperity gospel that had troubled Reinhold Niebuhr so much in the fifties, but it was an idea just right for the acquisitive eighties. |
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Douglas Livingstone's radio play, Road to Durham, is a fictional account of two former Bevin Boys, now in their eighties, as they visit the Durham Miners' Gala. |
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Through the eighties many enviro groups adopted these techniques as former Interior Secretary James Watt, a raving unviro, made the ideal devil figure for direct mail. |
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That fad went out with the eighties, but I think it's making a comeback. |
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