The fair was once the ultimate in entertainment but the world of funhouses and spinning teacups has seen better days. |
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I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days. |
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Railings and scuppers were carved and painted with paints that had seen better days. |
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It was part of a depleted dinner service that I've had since university, and which has seen better days. |
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Few people would argue that, excellent as the quality of care may be, some of the wards have seen better days. |
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For example, a collection of bits for horses, at least seven of them, are presented on a piece of felt that has seen better days. |
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Several thousand people descend on a small coastal resort that has seen better days. |
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Now she is a housekeeper in the Nautilus, a south London building that has seen better days. |
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We're assuming that your sash, stops, lites and muntins have seen better days. |
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A small vessel was slowly steering towards her, although it looked like it had seen better days. |
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The soap looked rough and small, obviously on its last legs and the facecloth, faded grey from too many washes, had seen better days. |
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Right in the middle, covering the short spiny grass, was a huge, brilliantly white Colosseum that had seen better days, but still stood sturdy and still. |
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A woman who, like her house, had seen better days, but one who had well learned Life's hard lessons. |
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The stone podium, having seen better days, crumbled into a pile of rocks. |
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Sadly, our mowing machine has seen better days, and needs to be replaced. |
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The one Penny Arcade machine in working order at the bank that night has seen better days. |
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Ending Thursday at 1.3456 against the EUR, and 1.4731 against the GBP, the greenback has seen better days. |
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It sits enthroned on a hill over the city, like a grand hotel that has seen better days. |
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Although it has seen better days, agriculture continues to play an important role in the regional economy. |
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The piano itself sounds as though it's an old upright one that's seen better days, but it's still able to hold a tune, or at least the memory of one. |
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The bus station here has seen better days, just eight featureless bus bays beneath an ancient roof, and thankfully due to be rebuilt before the end of the decade. |
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The hospital infrastructure has seen better days and does need a coat of paint in many places. |
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Recorded from a set of tapes that had clearly seen better days, we've been surprised at the number of people who love this vibe sound. |
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You'll find this beach by a campsite that, quite frankly, looks like it's seen better days. |
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Are you the owner of a classic motorcycle which has seen better days, or do you know someone who is? |
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Similar to Quebec, Ontario has seen better days and no major recovery is in sight. 2007 marked the first year where it is more difficult to find a job in Ontario than in the rest of the country. |
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In a sparsely populated country, where many people live in remote areas and where most mail is transported by road, often in vehicles that have seen better days, the QSF financed the purchase of 49 postal vehicles. |
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Paula, meanwhile, looked exactly like Flo with her curlers and a tatty housecoat that had seen better days. |
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Q Is it advisable to keep my old metal bath, which has seen better days, or get a new acrylic one? |
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Dave Purcell is ready to call it quits on his marriage and his restaurant, The Auk. Situated in Push Through Cove, Newfoundland, The Auk, like the ill-fated bird for which it was named, has seen better days. |
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Dynamo Moscow has indeed seen better days. |
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The town has nonetheless seen better days. |
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And we are being encouraged by some among you to close down certain projects and activities that have seen better days and to avoid opening up new initiatives that might dissipate our energies. |
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Your sofa has certainly seen better days, isn't it time you got a new one? |
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Kate's living room was simply furnished with a large damask-covered sofa that had seen better days, a folding table with barley sugar legs and a couple of upright chairs. |
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