You're outside that time-worn tale in which there is a husband, children and a family. |
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He had then made the time-worn accusation that the pretensions of the courts reduced the kingdom to an aristocracy of magistrates. |
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They rejuvenate their age-old vocal style by breathing new life into some time-worn standards. |
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The non-identical twins come from Artemisa, a time-worn colonial town 60 km from Havana. |
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The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
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An historical city of time-worn beauty doesn't have to worry what other people think. |
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Think about it before you reel off your time-worn line about using a false premise. |
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But, to thieve a time-worn phrase, there are probably as many answers to the second question as there are economists. |
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The Congress party has appeared to prefer to adhere to the time-worn and traditional formulations adopted on these issues. |
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Let's recall the time-worn phrase that the Internet is increasingly becoming a part of our everyday lives. |
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Not to forget the small rural Romanic churches, rather time-worn and fragile yet full of charm. |
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That is a warning that they do not understand the inherent value of time-worn pieces. |
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Some images are an instant exposure of a time-worn object, while others digitally stitch together months into a single frame. |
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We have a time-worn set of criss-cross paths already, well used the year round and don't require lorry loads of stones or whatever to improve them. |
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This is the stuff formed in the time-worn fabric of family and community. |
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Rather, I've come to the diplomatic conclusion that intentionally beat-up production simply complements bands who are bent on re-examining time-worn musical ideas. |
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The time-worn mobile bar outside will sell you a tot of Azorean rice pudding liqueur. |
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The country lobbied fiercely against losing this time-worn privilege, but was ignored. |
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The effect of stuck and broken piston rings, fouled spark plugs, and a time-worn engine would be a loss of engine power. |
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One by one, the surfaces of the flags are worn down to give them a light movement, resulting in a time-worn look. |
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But not satisfied with mere hypocrisy, they also add this time-worn lie. |
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Yet the book also includes pieces that repeat time-worn ideas which are little more than warmed-up versions of James E. Edmonds' comments in the British official history. |
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The fury of the battle seemed to concentre there, and through the time-worn walls the shot was plunging, splintering the planks and beams, and shivering the stone foundation. |
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The time-worn reredos, which represents the baptism of Christ, needs repair. |
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Even so, revelers streamed into Times Square for the time-worn tradition. |
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The main building is tin-roofed and time-worn. |
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Likewise, Colombia's Afro-Colombian communities, many of them located on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, have a rich and time-worn culture related to peaceful and sustainable community living. |
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In the background, the time-worn towers of the castle-palace watch over the triangular form of the urban centre, providing a panoramic view of the greyish green sea of olive groves. |
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Examination of the engine revealed that it was in a time-worn state, and exhibited evidence of stuck and broken piston rings on the No. 3 cylinder which would have contributed to minor loss of engine power. |
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The ancient and time-worn stone staircase leads to first floor. |
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In the end, sections of the British press contingent threw their lap-tops back into the suitcase and reverted to the time-worn method of dictating copy to their offices. |
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Since parts are not always available on the market, Gilles uses multiple tools to repair them by manufacturing parts to replace those that are time-worn. |
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Sitting on the terrace of a Paris café, his eyes and identity shrouded behind a pair of Ray Bans, Bernie Bonvoisin appears happy to talk about Trust's new album, albeit in rather time-worn clichés. |
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The visitor must engage the paved and steep little lanes, taking the time-worn stone stairways to be able to admire the unhindered view of the Dordogne. |
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Earning the gratitude of lobbyists is a time-worn practice in politics. |
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Extinct Bits of bone wombat bulk diprotodon a time-worn crumbling prehistoric hulk. |
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These time-worn shops also sell prayer rugs, majlis-style sofas. |
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