Apart from it becoming scarcer, the great lakes and reservoirs are being contaminated and no longer is the water as pure as in days gone by. |
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The old forge, which was very much part of rural Ireland in days gone by, is also worth viewing. |
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I believe similar blood flows in the veins of men and women such as flowed in the veins of the martyrs in days gone by. |
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Perhaps in days gone by people had more time when they attended concerts, operas, and ballets. |
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At least this would be less boring than those interminable slide shows he gave us in days gone by. |
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Always a rugged charmer in days gone by, he retains these traits as a loveable rogue in this film. |
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It would be a fine thing to have food prepared as it was for festive occasions in days gone by. |
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The staff have a thousand stories of golf stars who have stayed at the hotel in days gone by. |
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It's not far from here down to the Thames, and the river was even closer in days gone by. |
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It is an ancient village, a very important village in days gone by. |
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He was still the professor of Sacred Scripture that I had known in days gone by, the somewhat conservative and severe scholar. |
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I was pleased to have several readers tell me they enjoyed reading my piece about the heavy horse stallions and the routes they followed in days gone by. |
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Small objects, public figures, animals and symbols from the past demonstrate how people lived in days gone by. |
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They tell me that the steam train runs five times a year for the general public, as in days gone by. |
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Social commentators in days gone by identified folly for what it was, and cited historical precedents as warnings against repeating them. |
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We like to think that in days gone by, the young venerated the elderly. |
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The black flag in days gone by was the symbol of the pirate. |
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What He did in days gone by He still does in our day. |
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A parallel can be drawn with the personal card files that translators used to jealously keep for their exclusive use in days gone by and the large public-access terminology banks that are now available to thousands of users. |
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Parliament in days gone by... A look back each month at the major events which took place in the European Parliament in that month in previous years. |
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Why, as in days gone by, should the Swiss machinetool industry not once again take on the role of pioneer and innovator, as was the case at the start of the 20th century with automatic turning machines? |
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Mohawk and Abenaki craftspeople and entertainers, set up in temporary shelters as in days gone by, also performed songs and dances, and explained canoe making and trade with the French. |
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Ceramicware has been attracting tourists at the souq which has a workshop to show how potters in days gone by created their masterpieces. |
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If clueless, you could always rely in days gone by on Aintree oldstagers like The Pilgarlic and Spanish Steps to reward an each-way dabble. |
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In days gone by it would, with great authority, thunder out opinion on all and sundry, quite often influencing policy in so doing. |
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In days gone by we were able to explain wars in simple terms of good and evil. |
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In days gone by it was a refreshing experience eating at someone else's house. |
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In days gone by I would have ordered the non-standard bobbins my sewing machine uses from his shop and got them in mere weeks. |
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In days gone by it was not unusual to see people intent on playing golf walking from town to the golf club. |
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