In olden days, crooks used to shave or clip the edges of coins and then sell the shavings to a disreputable goldsmith or silversmith. |
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In the olden days, belaying pins were made of hardwood, usually locust, and sometimes bronze, iron, or brass. |
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In the olden days if you were a dunce in class, you were made to stand at the back of the class, enduring unimaginable embarrassment. |
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That means, of course, we would go back to the olden days when we, the public, knew who to biff if something went wrong. |
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In the olden days, Bryan and Justin had been as thick as thieves, closer than brothers, best friends for life. |
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In the olden days when it was the time for initiation your father or brothers would prepare you mentally and otherwise. |
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They marvelled at the huge kitchen utensils and implements from the olden days. |
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In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their harvest. |
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However, it is doped as in the olden days, then covered with an impressive paint finish. |
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In the olden days of interactive computing, you got an account on one computer which was all you ever used. |
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I have an image in my mind of Mario as a dapper man doing all sorts of strange things for us like a Vaudevillian6 in the olden days. |
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Pure Pu'er wants to position itself between the olden days and the modern age. |
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In the olden days, when every city was a garden city, before every scrap of land was built on and cities became slums, what was raised up high were cockerels. |
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His mother told him that in the olden days people worked hard all day in the vineyards for a penny. |
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In the olden days the parents were the source of news and information which did not give a wider picture. |
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In the olden days, many daffodils were growing here, hence the name of the walk. |
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The Coromandel lacquer technique was not imported in the olden days, all the work was done directly in China. |
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After an interesting introduction to the realities of daily life in the olden days we find ourselves once more at the port of ancient Athens. |
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And indeed, several distilleries seem to have been active in the area in the olden days. |
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In the olden days the traditional julbord also consisted of jellied pig's trotters. |
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In the olden days, the Berlinale programmed uninteresting films to attract the corresponding superstars to the city. |
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True, this is nothing new, but now they are fashionable and the packaging is much smarter than in the olden days. |
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In fact, the latter asks Adélard to tell him how things were done in the olden days of cheesemaking. |
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In olden days these runnings aimed at training men to running and fighting. |
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He wanted to go by the flow of their rhythm and not just hold out a building from olden days. |
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The spectre of mental illness held in olden days is being banished by new developments in diagnosis and treatment. |
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Find the tastes and flavours of the olden days with our authentic cooked dishes. |
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Now then, kiddiewinks, another piece of history from the olden days. |
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This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets. |
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For those of you who are not old enough to remember, a watch was a device for telling time back in olden days, before smartphones. |
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In olden days and on the old continent, criticizing the monarch might limit your life chances. |
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What each one of them inwardly pined for, although unable to ascertain it or admit it openly once they had, was the olden days of stellar verdure. |
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The old ladies had the satin jackets and big buttons from the olden days. |
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It was argued that overall, unlike the olden days when the University was more militant and was seen as a torch that inspired change, students at the university today are seen as more parochial. |
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This 38 hectare sector situated less than a mile from the city centre housed mills, workshops and warehouses in olden days along the canal. 4300 new lodgings will notably be built there in the next 10 to 15 years. |
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The cuisine of the Sultan comes to life once again as in the olden days to help you discover the riches of the Mediterranean and Arab savors served with the entire splendor from the past. |
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You'll find privacy, peace and quiet as well as an olden days atmosphere in that residence which kept its saul with its few spacious, cosy rooms, all looking out on the garden. |
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Enjoy a special but traditional meal in a real savoyard chalet where we propose a lively event, typical of the region, spending an exceptional evening with a warm and unique atmosphere, similar to the olden days. |
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In the olden days, markets such as this one were considered the center of village life, a time to socialize with neighbours and get to know your local food producers. |
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In the olden days, when there were only six teams in the NHL, I was a Detroit Red Wings fan, but that all changed when Sidney Crosby, from Cole Harbour, was drafted by the Penguins. |
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In the olden days the officers were more upfront and physical with the subject because there wasn't danger from AIDS or there wasn't danger from a number of other things. |
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In this village, housing miners and nail makers in the olden days, the paths connect the different districts to avoid the main roads with a lot of traffic. |
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A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford. |
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We, in olden days, had towering kooks and colossal villains. |
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Speciality dishes came much later, often inspired from the economical, ancestral dishes prepared long ago: cheese fondue and raclette for example were made in the olden days to use up the left over cheese. |
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In the olden days, people worshipped them. |
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The pastel suits and widebrimmed hats of the olden days were replaced with tasteful oversize t-shirts and backcombed hair. |
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In the olden days, when sugar was scarce or unobtainable, Kainuun rönttönen satisfied people's craving for something sweet, the sweetness coming from allowing the potatoes to sweeten. |
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We cannot bring back the olden days on the pretext of fighting terrorism. |
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In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking. Now heaven knows, anything goes. |
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Back in the olden days when I came out with an undeleted expletive people immediately knew my dander was up. |
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In the olden days, the oath ordinarily included the administration of curses, by which the person who took the oath called the wrath of the heavens upon himself in case of perjury. |
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In the olden days there was a lot of gemuetlichkeit in the old homes such as this. |
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Do you know how in olden days the washing was done? |
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When he approached the age of seventy-five, Lord began spending his winters by sculpting and mechanizing characters and scenes of the olden days, mainly using wood and metal. |
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Pest, Buda, and Obuda are historic sites whose origins go back to olden days but which at the same time had a brilliant although somewhat turbulent history from the Middle Ages to modern times. |
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