Others are contained in dime-store notepads and old school composition books. |
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He was of the old school of player, brilliant in the air and hard as nails in the tackle, he gave as good as he got and was no mean player. |
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I am of the old school that wants centre-backs who can defend first and foremost. |
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Instead of travelling namelessly in bustling streets to important destinations, we travel on the same old school bus we did in kinder. |
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Despite the rest of the family wanting this old lady interned in a hospital or hospice, my mother is of the old school. |
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Thus, he allowed pummeling old school hardcore breakbeats to rampage through drifts of scorching ambience. |
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How many remember the old school in which they studied before becoming famous personalities. |
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Now before all you old school Emmers go up in arms about how I can sommer get a new contributor without your permission, etc. |
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The era of the sozzled old school hack is drawing to a close and, eventually, there may be no one around to raise a glass to it. |
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The visit followed a hugely successful reunion earlier this year of the old school chums. |
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This one is old school Coldplay again, all lovey-dovey lyrics and big sweeping anthemic choruses. |
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Just because the people in your old school bullied you, doesn't mean people will bully you in your new school. |
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One wine writer of the old school refused to partner his great vintage clarets with smelly French cheeses, believing the pair to clash horribly. |
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Do your old school fans lack open-mindedness when it comes to performing electronic music? |
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He was a man from the old school, opening car doors for ladies, standing everyone drinks when he was flush. |
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His old school, in the town of Bo'ness had recently been closed down and replaced by one of the first PFI schools in Scotland. |
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The Landlady and Landlord are of the old school, friendly but quite strict on drinking up after the last bell. |
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Her killing has shocked teachers and pupils at her old school Southlands High, in the town. |
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Only this actor of old school star power can radiate any energy within the limited confines of his underwritten role. |
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He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go. |
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There's plenty of old school and funk, but there's even some Motown soul, swing, Japanese rap, reggae, J-pop, samba and early electronica. |
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She had a shock of bright ginger hair reaching well down her back and what looked like an old school satchel over her shoulder. |
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She said she was always happy to return to York and would be back at Whitsuntide to visit her old school, The Mount. |
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The film itself is a mix of bad video, better filmed bits, excellent animation, and a bunch of old school transitional wipes. |
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Nestling among the young guns, none of whom have ever worn a kipper tie in anger, there lurk old school comedy relics. |
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She recently did work experience at her old school and she got some really lovely cards from the children. |
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The old school photograph shows a handsome, fresh-faced teenage boy staring awkwardly at the camera. |
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We must thank our old school for providing us with the knowledge and training to be of use to our communities. |
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Plans are being finalised for the opening of the youth club in the old school. |
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The old school and the old school yard land will once again resound to the sounds of children at play. |
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The roadway from the church up past the old school has been completely resurfaced. |
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He went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946, and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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Instead, he went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946 and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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The National Cowgirl Hall of Fame calls Fort Worth home and one of Mother's old school chums is a member. |
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Worse, the poshest individual regiments effectively reserve public appointments, in the form of commissions, for friends of the old school tie. |
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And when he returned to England, he linked up with his old school to send out unwanted books. |
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For help with the structural side of the cowshed, he called on old school friend Tom Hotter, also an engineer. |
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One old school manager described a half-time talk that involved choice words and threats of violence. |
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An old school chum I haven't seen in 20 years posed her family of four in bathing suits on beach chairs on a snowy day in Syracuse. |
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The workplace is stainless-steel spic-n-span, but the savoir faire is strictly old school. |
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I say this although I did not especially like the film, which I found a tear-jerker of the old school. |
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The old school Hip hop world is a lot more interesting and fun and cool and I prefer that to the new stuff. |
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I was under Bob at Queensland, a hard man from the old school, and a bigoted man. |
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Such pupils look back on their schooldays with gratitude and feel a strong loyalty to their old school. |
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The old school was empty for a while before its separate buildings were converted into houses. |
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The two waitresses were very sweet, though, and wore nice little pinnies of the old school. |
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He's of the old school, where your word is everything and a deal's a deal, which is rare these days. |
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The film is a mash-up of complex, old school conspiracy thrillers like The Parallax View and slicker contemporary fare like Enemy of the State. |
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Massey, who was raised in the old school of thespian behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional. |
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The artists of the old school, in particular the sonata playing of Glenn Gould and Yehudi Menuhin. |
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Ticket prices, including the concessions, include an invitation to supper in the old school opposite the church after the concert. |
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He was an actor of the old school, his voice capable of uncommon levels of thrilling timbre. |
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A real old school gent, he even took the time to apologise when the blood got loud enough to be heard over the train noise. |
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One of the old school army officers on a private income decided to learn Paragliding. |
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Hibbert is a popular historian of the old school, reticent, scholarly and modest. |
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Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years. |
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Books were sitting on bookshelves along the back wall, opposite them were inactive Apple computers sitting on old school desks. |
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The cake was a replica of the old school where Catherine taught for all those years and which closed only a few short months ago. |
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With his open-neck shirt neatly tucked into belted trousers, he's old school South London and no mistake. |
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I should offer a word of thanks to one of the teachers, who was kind enough to open up the old school house and show me around. |
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I suspect my old school chums, those who were of the right ilk, went down this path and have continued. |
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He's from the old school, motioning you ahead of him through doorways with a graceful wave of his expressive hands. |
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Though politically an old school Tory, Howard Senior came to believe the British had got it wrong. |
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I took the freshman class at my old school since things were a little different there. |
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I thought this guy was great as he was a Japanese salary man of the old school. |
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The old school Malefactors of Great Wealth had severe and serious barbering. |
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In these exciting postmodern times, the old school elemental weapons of wand, pentacle, sword and cup are just no longer relevant to our 21st century lives. |
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Glatt remained an Orthodox Jew but also a true European of the old school. |
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The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school. |
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No ring-kissing, no mafia hits, but quite a lady's man, and throughout his marriage he had a tolerant wife of the old school, so you surmise the rest. |
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Or they might go for the old school of anti-Tory tactical vote. |
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Television has played no small part in the creation of an aura of respectability around supernatural mumbo jumbo, whether it be presented as new age or old school. |
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Many of the ones around today are more like the sprite Generation but there are still some old school left in La Eme. |
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In his old school he had to carry his bag with him everywhere. |
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It is basically his homage to all the old school spaghetti westerns, samurai flicks and even Japanese animation films of the past, to which Tarantino is a huge fan. |
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Although married to the prominent French heiress and journalist Anne Sinclair, Strauss-Kahn was a libertine of the old school. |
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Robert and Mark are complete Trekkies, of the old school, i.e. they are devotees of the original Star Trek series and think that William Shatner is a god of sorts. |
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Though he works for a fictional firm, the stature and trappings are old school, and his cohort of young associates all have the scrubbed and tweedy Harvard look about them. |
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These are not start-ups or struggling new media companies, but established businesses in old school industries. |
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Sharpton might have also praised Ken Murray, an old school New York Daily News photographer who got wind of the video. |
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It is basically his homage to all the old school spaghetti westerns, samurai flicks and even Japanese animation films of the past, of which Tarantino is a huge fan. |
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Songs here are lush with bongo breaks, Hammond organs, brass hits, sparse cuts of old school rap and the recycled wails of some painfully soulful women. |
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He had a good conference and is an excellent performer of the old school. |
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With the additional upheaval of his 30th birthday, Ray is forced to confront some awkward home truths when old school friend Ivan comes for a visit. |
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She has been reflecting on the fact that it is ten years since she left school, and surreptitious elements of old school uniform have crept into her recent work. |
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Jimmy was sent to his father's old school, the intellectual hothouse of Winchester, where he was driven by the need to restore the family fortune. |
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He is a garrulous cockney from the old school of tabloid journalism. |
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There was a big turn out at the table quiz for schools organized by the regional council of the pioneers association held in the old school on Friday last 6th December. |
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Such a gesture might look to contemporary historians like an act of archival vandalism, but it was entirely characteristic of the old school to which Macmillan belonged. |
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In fact, they were both gentleman of the old school, courtly, cultivated. |
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But then they are old school corporate in terms of cyberpunk. |
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It is enough to have old school amateurs turning in their grave. |
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Lynley is called in to investigate by Matthew's housemaster, an old school friend. |
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He goes old school in this video, rapping in front of a huge boom box. |
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Blood relies hysterically on old school ties while our enlacements all have been made thread by thread, braid upon braid. |
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The family then moved and lived in an old school house in Jarvis Brook in East Sussex, and Samantha went to Beacon Community College. |
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However, I came through the old school in an era when waving to the crowd down the home straight was frowned upon. |
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Bath 16 Saracens 28 OWEN FARRELL did a number on old school pal George Ford as Saracens won a second Premiership title in five years. |
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Still running old school Gullwing like Ben Schroeder and dudes from Florida? |
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At his old school, St Clement Danes, now relocated in Chorleywood, the main hall is named in his honour. |
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In the new 30-million-iPhones-strong Apple universe, os X is old school. |
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X FACTOR hopeful Geoff Mull performed for fans during an emotional return to his old school. |
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The old school baseball people bristled, but the fans fell in love with his big swings and big personality. |
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George Lamb, I like his classy and old school look and he wears nice suits What's the most expensive fashion item you have ever brought? |
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This offer was declined and Bourgeois bequeathed the collection to his old school, Dulwich College, on his death. |
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Professed political democracy does not automatically do away with patronage, a modern version of the old school tie, or a male elite. |
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However the Dublin-born stunner said she has no regrets about hanging up her old school tie. |
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This isn't about fairness, it's about abuse of power and the old school tie looking after the haves while the have-nots pay the price. |
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Suzi Quatro zips up the jumpsuit, reunites with her 1970s producer Mike Chapman and turns back the clock for some old school glam rock and roll. |
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The buildings are modern and replace the old school which is now a community centre. |
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A bright, open building, much of NAC was constructed using recycled wood from an old school gymnasium Findlay learned was going to be torn down. |
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He also learned that it was his father's old school friend Peter Pettigrew who actually betrayed his parents. |
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The old school house, now a private residence, can still be seen on Church Street, close to the pathway to the church. |
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Family experts are advocating a change away from the old school, advising parents not to medicate behavioral problems. |
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My mom's a good baker because she's of the old school. She'd never buy ready-made cookie dough. |
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It's a space opera on the most unique scale with a style that only the old school can bring you. |
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By 1961 it had become evident that the old school buildings were unsuited to modern educational needs. |
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The funnyman, 43, snogged old school friend Rob Willock at the Publican Awards on Monday night. |
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Some of those looking to separate lawyers from their money through cashier's check scams are rockin' it old school. |
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We turned to see a muscular young man lounging in the door which led into the sitting-room. He wore green corduroy trousers, a duffle coat and an old school tie. |
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A NEUROSCIENTIST dropped into her old school for its annual speech day. |
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The leather chairs and matching banquette give it a countrified look that's a little old school, with touches of trendiness from its feature wallpaper and artwork. |
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It was worse with French, which was taught by a very strict pedagogue of the old school who corrected the misconjugation of verbs with a rap across the knuckles. |
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And it's all wrapped up in wonderful old school wire frame graphics. |
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The asbestos in those old school buildings is a health hazard. |
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That teacher's old school methods aren't effective, they're just annoying. |
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Well, I'll be blowed if it isn't my old school friend, John! |
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Canali worked tirelessly and without complaint overseeing the enumerable details involved with closing the old school while preparing for the opening of a new school. |
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Normally we wore gymslips and the old school tie, and outdoors had to wear detested school caps of an unbecoming pudding-basin shape with yellow stripes. |
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