While they make for funny dinner conversation now, in days of yore these words were taken very seriously. |
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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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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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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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You were a big McCain fan 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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In days of yore, everyone would've seen Graham's actions as what they were: old-fashioned discipline. |
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In days of yore, presidential offspring frequently came to grief. |
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