Take away the outdated reasoning, and what you have is an old-fashioned cartel. |
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It soon showed itself as outdated as the regime it was seeking to challenge. |
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Sure, the wand, chalice, dagger, and pentacle are fairly impressive allegorical objects, but frankly, they're quite outdated. |
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She has fallen foul of strict government rules which she condemned today as outdated and racist. |
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Three years ago Burberry meant outdated raincoats, but now the check has been transformed into one of the hottest fashion labels. |
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Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information. |
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Its a wonder this bizarre mix of outdated psychedelia and underbaked Country Rock went over as well as it did. |
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Too many of us are still attached to the outdated belief that success comes from a result of hard work. |
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This is a book you can trust, although it is always worth double checking the advice about chemicals, which can become outdated very quickly. |
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I have had the drapes relined and they are still in beautiful shape but the gold color is very outdated. |
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While these maps were seriously outdated and lacked most significant cultural features, the landforms had not changed so much. |
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Certain parts of the History section are outdated and may therefore conflict with other pieces of lore or stories. |
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Those leaky roofs, outdated books and peeling paint offer no attraction to young or aged readers. |
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Those who wish to live in the past and apply outdated labels to all Northern Ireland fans are the real bigots. |
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This was a sizeable force, but it had not a single tank, and only 26 armoured cars and 656 outdated guns. |
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On the other hand, I wouldn't want to be caught wearing an outdated safari suit. |
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As industry was modernized by automation and computerization, workers' skills became outdated or unwanted. |
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She suspects recipients' names and addresses have been picked randomly from an outdated telephone directory. |
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Who cares about outdated computers, small generators, or 1960s ballistic missiles? |
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Books are a source of information that is considered by some to be an outdated way to communicate with the masses. |
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There's innumerable ways to skin a metallic cat so why cling to an outdated formula? |
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Many cards were outdated as people moved to new jobs, forcing him to seek them out before starting all over again. |
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For decades, I've been groaning about the outdated Beatle haircuts worn by aging Baby Boomers. |
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But given the pernicious infighting in the sport, it may be some time before punters can fully benefit from a sensible review of outdated laws. |
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Instead, such preaching avoids real issues, uses outdated or irrelevant materials and doesn't feature God as the sermon's subject. |
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The water supply and underground water systems in Taipei are outdated for the modern metropolis that is the nation's capital. |
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But this being a variety show, a concept as outdated as the acts themselves, at least the turns were mercifully short. |
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Flowers speak their own language and even though their secret language may be outdated, tussie-mussies continue to make charming gifts. |
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Some people still appreciate blandly outdated entertainment, perhaps making this little film a nice present for Grandma. |
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This demonstrates that the institution of marriage itself is not remaining outdated but is changing with the mores of society. |
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The plans do not include water chutes, however, since they are seen as being outdated and unattractive to today's leisure users. |
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I'm just glad we finally have a government that's willing to show some moxie for once and ignore these outdated sacred cows in our constitution. |
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Anyone who continues to look at the new environment from an outdated perspective will become embroiled in excessive and undue worries. |
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Soon, nobody will bother with such outdated languages at all, especially after the Revolution comes. |
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Those mindlessly stating the opposite are ill informed and unscientific, relying on outdated belief patterns rather than facts. |
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Many of the schools are built on split sites or have outdated Victorian buildings. |
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Circus acts have grown so mundane, stale and outdated that animal acts are now the only way of attracting the publics' attention. |
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So here we stand, out in the pasture in very much the same way as the outdated and obsolete horse. |
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The structure of the NHS is outdated and should be replaced by a system putting power into the hands of patients and doctors. |
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It also acted as a stimulus for Britain to modernise her outdated Royal Air Force. |
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We need to reduce our dependence on a centralized, outdated and overstressed electrical grid. |
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You emphasize that some of those magazines from the past are strangely not outdated. |
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Rather than this being understood as outdated elitism, or arrogance, this can be read more subtly. |
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These studies point to flaws in student assistance in this province, which is at best an outdated system. |
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It's antiquated and outdated, more of a reminder of a bygone era in college football. |
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Yet France and Germany, with the UK and Italy not far behind, say such criticism is outdated. |
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If approval isn't granted in September, the application may die due to outdated financial data. |
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November 24 will signal the end of the outdated licensing system, which dates back to the First World War. |
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The new rules will remove outdated references to penal servitude and imprisonment with hard labour. |
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It amazes me that many people do not realize this and still cling to the outdated relics of the past. |
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Yet the easiest way to describe it is as a pop album recorded on hopelessly outdated equipment. |
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Traditional degree classifications could become a thing of the past after a new report declared them outdated. |
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Maybe there's an outdated city law that needs to be amended, starting with a petition. |
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This is no longer a temptation for us, and so we leave behind this outdated moral teaching. |
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If we are to mature as a society as well as a nation, then we should put outdated prejudices behind us, stop the silly jokes, and grow up. |
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The understanding that only through good examination results can one succeed has long been outdated. |
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The stupor of a homogeneous youth, as propagated through our media, thus becomes outdated. |
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The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional. |
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In Chch, internet is critically bad in some suburbs due to outdated, overloaded exchanges that were never designed with broadband in mind. |
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The survey revealed that many of the academic libraries have very few holdings, and most of the collections are outdated. |
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Despite some superficial and unfounded criticism about the fact that the manual would be outdated, much of it still retains significant validity. |
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Plans for new health centres to replace outdated doctors' surgeries have been unveiled. |
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Tribe implies that a mere catalog or hornbook reciting recent decisions might be achievable, even if rapidly outdated. |
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The bodice fit her tightly, and the short, puffy sleeves were horribly outdated and out of style. |
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When the outdated system is scrapped, children will be able to choose the family names of their fathers or mothers upon their parents' agreement. |
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That outdated notion seems to have disappeared circa 1979 when Mrs Thatcher swept her elected dictatorship into power. |
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Cursing at the grueling task ahead of her she took out the Panel bolt ejector and began removing the outdated panel from the conn station. |
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Both were meant to show cutting-edge technology, but now they are extremely campy, outdated relics of yesteryear and just a plum bad idea. |
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Swindon Council says the centre, which used to be an isolation hospital, was being closed and demolished because it was outdated. |
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The bipartisan Hunger Relief Act would remove some outdated and unreasonable barriers to the food stamp program. |
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Also, it is tied to outdated models of brand-loyalty and presumes a familiarity with the work of couture houses. |
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He spoke of the impending death of free-to-air television as it operated an outdated business model. |
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Wrap presents in recycled paper, old calendars, outdated maps, the Sunday funnies, or children's artwork. |
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Cai installed the works in a distinctly outdated mode, crowded together on wooden easels that evoke sidewalk art-fair displays. |
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Many Americans believe Article 2 of the constitution, debarring foreign-born citizens from standing as president, to be outdated. |
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By the time of the Napoleonic wars grenadiers had been reformed into new units as new warfare techniques simply outdated them. |
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At a time when museums and heritage organisations feel somewhat outdated and directionless, global warming provides a quick-fix rallying point. |
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In addition, fire hoses in the residence hall were disconnected and partially dismantled because the equipment was outdated. |
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There have been numerous complaints of outdated labour laws leading to unscrupulous employers exploiting workers. |
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Her work makes excellent use of what looks like badly exposed outdated Polaroid film. |
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One is to bard meat with fat, an outdated practice but one still taught in cooking schools. |
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Two years ago a public meeting was held in Nurney relating to conditions of the existing 1915 school building and the need to replace the three outdated prefabs. |
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The Bournemouth Road store is 30 years old and, although there have been continuous improvements, the company say that it is beginning to look tired and outdated. |
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The Oxo family advertisements, which began in 1983, were scrapped after the then owners of the stock cubes, Unilever, decided the concept was outdated. |
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By comparison, the cluttered townscape of the older centres, with its narrow streets and timber-and-thatch housing, seemed outdated and even barbarous. |
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Although the milonga has something of the air of the genteel, there is nothing outdated about this timeless dance, judging by the recent interest shown in it. |
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If the next Congress finds rules from the last Congress to be outdated or unproductive, members can tear them up and start over. |
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The fact that more marriages fail than what actually succeed seems to show that marriage, and monogamy, is fast becoming an outdated lifestyle choice. |
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Most of these tasks were in the pipeline anyway as part of Beijing's plan to modernise its outdated infrastructure and clean up its notoriously foul air. |
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The present law is foolish, outdated, inconsistent, and ridiculous. |
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These kinds of prescriptive rules are part of a very outdated conception of grammar which, surprisingly, even in expert circles, is very much alive and well. |
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We are blinkered by outdated stereotypes and we're reluctant to move beyond them, because at the end of the day we've never forgiven Germany for unleashing Hitler on Europe. |
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Three years earlier, he had resolved to deregulate the state's bloated and outdated health-care system, one of only two in the country that set rates for hospitals. |
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Old and outdated equipment is also a factor in the decision to retrench. |
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There stood a middle-aged woman, probably in her late thirties, with thick bookworm glasses, frizzled caramel-colored hair, and an outdated dress. |
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Others fear that giving them the force of regulation could be more harmful because they would become outdated quickly. |
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Most chick flicks get cringier and cringier as time goes on, gender roles and stereotypes become outdated and less accepted, and common character tropes get overused and worn out. |
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It is during the exchanges that the vitality of the pack can best be savoured, even if some of the jokes run close to the bone, and feel a little obvious and outdated. |
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Marriage as a legal bond may become outdated, but I doubt it. |
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According to Myles, such a supertrack is the only way to make greyhound racing seem remotely interesting to a population which sees it as outdated and unglamorous. |
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Never mind that the patriarchal belief system woven throughout the cartoon content is itself shockingly outdated. |
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Weymouth points out that the presses are no longer in the building, which is outdated and dark. |
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Some Brita models can deal with certain toxins, such as lead, that can come from outdated pipes. |
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And shame on you for including the outdated and proven fraudulent idea of embryonic recapitulation to reinforce evolutionary ideas in the public eye. |
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It was rundown, with outdated equipment and a half-empty order book. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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Edgerton's Britain is not a quaint land of outdated traditions, left behind by the surging modernity of its rivals. |
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Both the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency recommend that Congress remove outdated barriers to de novo interstate branching. |
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Yet by and large, today's Shiite clerics in Iraq view the revolutionism of their predecessors as outdated, and few yearn to implement those designs in Iraq. |
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Unimpeded by antique censorship codes or outdated moral guidelines, they lent a painful emotional truth and sometimes savage sexual energy to characters who lived on the edge. |
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What is worrying is that the V-sign is such an outdated insult. |
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Perhaps the biggest problem in election administration today is that we are using an outdated, ramshackle registration system. |
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Like old, garish kitchen cabinetry, these smaller cabinets can start to look outdated and consequently ruin the look of everything else in the space. |
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Many groups have expressed a need for support in creating a website for their organisations, or in revamping an outdated or tired-looking existing site. |
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So specious, in fact, that they are increasingly seen to be rationales to cover outdated forms of prejudice. |
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With some products becoming outdated within six months, clients are reluctant to reclaim these items, resulting in lost revenue for the pawnbrokers. |
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Someone also had to take leadership on stamping out outdated attitudes. |
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Many organizations fail to disband outdated or outmoded processes. |
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My only cavil is that I would have liked to see her in a part which gave her greater scope to display her abilities, rather than in this outdated and outmoded piece. |
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Most star-bellied sneetches interviewed found racial supremacy an outdated notion. |
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Because 1985 guidelines for determining the ages for which children's toys are intended was becoming outdated, CPSC staff has developed new ones. |
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Nonetheless, by the 1980s the possibility of appeal from a State supreme court was seen as outdated. |
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The manufacturer of the accounting software SPI used on the minicomputer determined the product was outdated and decided to no longer support it. |
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DeRisi says one of the main obstacles is outdated laws that require deconstructionists to acquire difficult-to-obtain demolition licenses. |
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As a young boy, Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories that focus on simulating natural wonders. |
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Though field work gradually made Simpson's classification outdated, it remains the closest thing to an official classification of mammals. |
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By the 1930s, though his public success remained considerable, many literary critics saw Walpole as outdated. |
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A massively expensive, outdated patchwork of inefficient mix-and-match sodium lamps. |
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Because it is often confused with psychoanalysis, psychodynamics has at times been considered an outdated and outmoded approach to therapy. |
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A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. |
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The pathetic Usenet oldfags will cling to their pathetic, outdated and boring medium as the new-world forumites rule the Interwebs universe. |
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Almost 150 new family homes to replace outdated 1940s prefabs were built in Kibblesworth. |
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However, the English language continued to change and, by the time 20 years had passed, the dictionary was outdated. |
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Yet many definitions contained outdated scientific theories, historical information, and moral values. |
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However, despite being outdated, Celtic chariot tactics were able to repel the invasion of Britain attempted by Julius Caesar. |
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However, Shuswap Chief George Manuel believes the Three World Model to be outdated. |
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These include exposure to diathermy plumes, outdated guidelines for handling cytotoxic substances and standards for theatre crate weights. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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The Athenian law requiring a daughter to die if she does not do her father's will is outdated. |
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Adding to the problem was an extremely long development time, resulting in graphic elements that already seemed outdated by the time of release. |
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Then, the 72 became outdated, while successor models, such as the Lotus 76 were disappointing. |
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When the Shamrock V was revealed, she was an outdated wooden boat with a wooden mast and performed poorly to windward. |
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Iraq's UAV fleet consisted of less than a handful of outdated Czech training drones. |
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This is a great opportunity to demonstrate to these new employees why the old McJob paradigm is outdated and cliche. |
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Rain dances are often regarded as outdated, backward, unused, and irrelevant practices. |
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Homans' ideas, which were largely based on studies now considered to be outdated, have not been followed up by Continental scolars. |
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Availability of technologies has made traditional teaching methods including textbooks, face-to-face and deductive teaching outdated. |
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Most of these assessments are outdated and no longer valid, apart from the Odonata, some of the molluscs and the diplopods. |
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The public health engineering department had installed a tube well 2 years back, which was outdated due to deficiency of water in the ground. |
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Historians and social scientists generally view the Cold War definition of Western and Eastern Europe as outdated or relegating. |
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Although these were probably already outdated on the continent, they represented impressive military technology when they reached Scotland. |
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The approach was to teach patients autohypnosis to replace outdated smoking habits, with at least three daily trances. |
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The linguist Geoff Lindsey has argued that the system of transcription for RP has become outdated and has proposed a new system as a replacement. |
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His character helped to create the synths and regards his outdated model as sort of a son and the keeper of his memories of his dead wife. |
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In a highly technical posting on a blog for waste specialists called Isonomia, Ms Ballinger said many aspects of Wrate were now outdated. |
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Being a newly industrialized country, Mexico maintains both modern and outdated industrial and agricultural facilities and operations. |
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Sticking with an outdated looser and baggier fit can make you seem sloppy, especially in the business world. |
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These men were not likely to be the quashers of protest, of new ideas, of rebellion against outdated orthodoxies. |
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He said that bare-breasted women on Page 3 had become outdated during an extraordinary Twitter exchange. |
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Others argue that the notion of a superpower is outdated, considering complex global economic interdependencies, and propose that the world is multipolar. |
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Japanese interests claim this figure is outdated, and in 2002 claimed the western North Pacific population was over 28,000, a figure not accepted by the scientific community. |
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The whole package is a trivialization that relies on outdated stereotypes. |
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Estimates of that proportion are typically outdated or inflated, as many of these proposals were unknown when scholars were compiling lists of unexplained Germanic words. |
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However, due to bad maintenance, much of the road, water and Soviet civil aviation transport were outdated and technologically backward compared to the First World. |
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This falls in line with the concept of internationalism, which states that sovereignty is an outdated concept and a barrier to achieving peace and harmony in the world. |
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The use of outdated teaching methods and the poor grasp of English exhibited by the authors of many guidebooks, disadvantage students who rely on these books. |
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In 1984, changes to outdated liquor control laws allowed Paul Hadfield, a former architect, to open the Spinnakers Gastro Brewpub and Guesthouse in Victoria, British Columbia. |
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She described the preschool before the renovation, We had outdated bathrooms and the only water fountain for the children was actually located inside the bathroom. |
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Despite huge logistics costs and outdated technologies, Russian methanol manufacturers have successfully exported a significant proportion of their products. |
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No longer immune to efforts at downsizing government, law enforcement agencies must reduce unnecessary, or outdated, programs or civilianize traditionally sworn positions. |
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These are hot times for flashlights as consumers ditch their outdated models for newer ones, presenting an excellent opportunity for retailers like you to rake in the profits. |
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Are we going to simply watch other states create cleaner energy sources and thousands of jobs for their citizens while we hang onto our outdated and dirty power plants? |
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We are seeing the benefits of this approach because, contrary to this outdated data, no childminder in the borough is currently rated 'inadequate. |
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His outdated wordprocessing software could not read the files I sent. |
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The NCUA still must reform the share insurance fund, address systemic risk and modernize things that are outdated and flat out rinky-dink in this industry. |
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Constant changes in theories of etiology and cure no more condemn psychiatric science than outdated theories of phlogiston or ether discredit chemistry or physics. |
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A limited number of outdated Ask Toolbars still include the legacy search protection feature, which alerts users to third party software attempting to change their settings. |
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Another problem highlighted in the point paper was the effect outdated cranials have on missioncritical communication among flight-deck personnel. |
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The work appears to play with technological obsolescence, through its pronounced reference to chroma-key visual effects and allusions to outdated fashion. |
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Closed Loop Recycling, has welcomed the latest commitment by key industry organisations to look at reform of the outdated PRN system in favour of a PRN Offset. |
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Its outdated technology is obvious in the emergency room, where patients are tracked not by computer but by hand on a greaseboard and on forms passed from tray to tray. |
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New Labour is a party of ideas and ideals but not of outdated ideology. |
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The increase in unemployment was largely due to the government's economic policy which resulted in the closure of outdated factories and coal pits. |
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Today, the First World is slightly outdated and has no official definition, however, it is generally thought of as the capitalist, industrial, wealthy and developed countries. |
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