You're paying for my ugly and out-of-date penny loafers, by the way, since you've ruined them. |
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His hair has just been recently chopped from his younger out-of-date curtains style into a short ruffled and very sexy crop. |
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In short, land mines are nasty, out-of-date, and dangerous to your own side. |
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The board said that patients were administered out-of-date and discontinued drugs. |
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What, in the name of God, were we supposed to do with several thousand almost-but-not-quite out-of-date cream crackers? |
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The skipper had an out-of-date fire extinguisher and a hand-held portable radio with a flat battery. |
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They included an out-of-date passport and references from people who were unable to verify clinical skills. |
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The report sent over from Italy removed the out-of-date names and replaced them with the correct names. |
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We have moved the signs from an out-of-date planning line to the edge of the true danger area. |
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Reports from Italy yesterday suggested he may have been travelling on an out-of-date passport in his old name. |
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Both use terms and dating criteria inconsistently and contain inaccuracies or out-of-date information that will confuse the general reader. |
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According to council reports, two thirds of the houses are decrepit with out-of-date heating systems, crumbling walls and dodgy electrics. |
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Most are untaxed, others carry out-of-date tax discs and virtually all have flat tyres or have been vandalised and are obviously dumped. |
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The new facility, on Rectory Road, replaces the previous cramped and out-of-date building made up of four residential houses knocked together. |
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I can testify that the bibliographical apparatus in many articles is unsatisfactory and out-of-date. |
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Jiao had fiercely attacked the Ministry of Propaganda as an out-of-date dinosaur. |
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There is not enough general coverage for the average player but too much old, out-of-date material to satisfy the very strong theory hound. |
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Thinking that the books are frivolous trash of no value is apparently an out-of-date misconception common only to those who have never read them. |
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Certainly not all Republican political leaders fall into the offensive and out-of-date category with respect to social issues. |
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Difficulties can also arise with regard to the status of unsold, damaged or out-of-date stock. |
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Modern dance is not their strong point, though, as their movements were a bit out-of-date. |
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While much of the analysis shouldn't be described as obsolete, it can reasonably be considered out-of-date. |
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There has to be some form of reform because the current system is out-of-date. |
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Those seeking to abuse the fast-developing connected digital era are mediated by archaic laws based on out-of-date concepts. |
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They had done their homework and cared little about the details, the stripped-down, out-of-date interior of my mother's quaint little ranch. |
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The claim that he couldn't act might have been true a couple of years ago but it most definitely is quite untrue and quite out-of-date now. |
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So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item. |
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After a long and tedious afternoon's work, all the out-of-date raisins and lentils have been chucked and the kitchen cupboards have been restored to order. |
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They might have cleaner computers come fall, but they're still vulnerable because their operating systems tend to be unpatched and their antivirus software out-of-date. |
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Market timing involves a similar but somewhat grayer procedure, which at bottom also depends on exploiting out-of-date prices that new information has made obsolete. |
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The council's food safety team has dealt with about 160 complaints in the past year, covering foreign objects found in food, out-of-date foods and contaminated food. |
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Located on the fourth floor of the Hotel Equatorial, the International Club has undergone complete renovations, bidding farewell to the out-of-date bowling alleys. |
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My sisters and I wore out-of-date clothing and matching dresses. |
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Project homes are not built to last but to be replaced, so they will begin to show their age, both in their out-of-date styling and their decaying structure. |
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American schools, he said, were dangerously underfunded and out-of-date, and needed community support if the United States was not to slip behind other nations. |
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A lot of the most important data in the gun debate is unsatisfactory and is out-of-date. |
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In Europe, spinning and feeding the animals have been replaced by washing machine cycles and the selection of food that is not out-of-date in the supermarket's fresh food aisle. |
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As technological changes and improvements appear at a rapid rate, pre-packaged training courses are sometimes out-of-date before they are ready for distribution. |
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There is no more out-of-date technology than this and I would like to warn against nuclear power enjoying a second coming in the guise of climate policy. |
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Do not put out-of-date or unused medication in the garbage or down the toilet or sink, since the chemical components may end up in the water supply or soil. |
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As a long-standing member of the Planning Advisory Committee, I have seen first hand how inconsistent and out-of-date the current plan is and look forward to the final product of all this work. |
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It would ensure that any out-of-date advice is clearly timestamped. |
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It was a very particular kind of out-of-date but flashy style, that Croatian superfly kind of thing. |
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It's difficult to say whether the film would have been better had it gone before cameras three or four years ago but, by 2005, it feels creaky and out-of-date. |
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Dates will be checked periodically, and out-of-date kegs will be pulled. |
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According to the official line, the production at the subsidiary of the Novokuznetsk Metallurgical Works was shut down because Evraz Group failed to sell the enterprise and did not want to upgrade its out-of-date facilities. |
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During testing of the new standard, it became clear that many of the existing 1,000 post descriptions were out-of-date and that applying the standard to them would not yield very accurate results. |
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There was evidence that raw milk containing antibiotic residues or contaminated with substances such as detergents and dyes was being used to make curd cheese, as was out-of-date milk collected from retail establishments. |
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Information can quickly become out-of-date if not regularly updated. |
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Major efforts are made to rid our textbooks of out-of-date stereotypes that play down the role of women and, instead, to emphasise the importance of women to development. |
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This helps eliminate misorders that often occur from out-of-date materials and transcription errors. |
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The collection was comprised of out-of-date, dog-eared paperbacks. |
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There is no doubt that billions could be saved by slashing the number of deskbound brass hats and halting massive out-of-date arms contracts. |
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Curtin's trial controversially collapsed in April after gardai used an out-of-date warrant to search his home in Tralee, Co Kerry. |
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As new technology is introduced, the security policy can become bloated with out-of-date information, incorrect host or network definitions, and rules that no longer support the business you are trying to protect. |
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Close to a bridge which cross the old and out-of-date railway Civitavecchia-Orte, turn right again and park near a big oak tree then, go uphill along a sometimes troublesome and muddy path. |
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In the early New York days, Sassoon had battled the licensing process for hairdressers, who were forced to undergo examinations in technology, such as curling tongs, that Sassoon himself had rendered out-of-date. |
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Review various regulations that have previously been identified as including out-of-date and inappropriate language, such as 'trainable retarded', and replace such terms with current and acceptable language. |
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What they did have were out-of-date textbooks, leaky roofs, and no heat. |
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The observant police officer noticed that my tax disk was out-of-date. |
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It is a perfect example of how using out-of-date practices in utility line marking and locating for construction excavation can lead to avertible tragedy. |
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