The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture. |
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History is the great leveller of mankind and to see the pre-historic aboriginal rock art, is to enter a time warp. |
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As a bookworm caught in a time warp I would have had greater chances at popularity if I'd come from another planet. |
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This dimension, his own creation where he could move freely outside his time warp, was still all in his head. |
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What's been rediscovered in recent years is authentic Cuban culture, a culture that survives in Cuba in a time warp. |
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Cynics out there stuck in their own time warp who chose to oppose this excellent new move will soon learn it is the way forward. |
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Looking at the current outbreak of hostage taking in Iraq, it seems as if we have entered a terrifying time warp. |
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Crossing over to the eastern half of the country is like entering a time warp. |
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Anyone who remembers with fondness the strike ridden 70's and early 80's must think they've stepped through a time warp. |
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And never mind the professional strides many St Lucian women have made, the nation seems caught in a time warp. |
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That Georgia has moved beyond the time warp that for so long kept it wedded to 1956 is good news for the rest of the nation. |
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Fascinating though his company was, I thought him then an archaic figure, caught in a time warp with excessively reactionary views. |
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I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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If the film is flawed in any one area, it's because it's stuck in a time warp. |
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Given how remote the towns are, it's hardly surprising they appear to be caught in a time warp. |
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This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill. |
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If it weren't for primroses, wood anemones and honeysuckle it could have been a time warp. |
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I think I was more willing to do the twist like an overweight John Travolta than do that time warp thing from the other movie. |
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When Gerry Danagher retired teacher of Skreen awoke from his slumbers one morning a few weeks back he thought he was in a time warp. |
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The album is a non-stop time warp to when we bid adieu to the cassette and embraced the compact disc. |
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How else to explain why discerning, well-heeled travellers are attracted to a tiny, scrubby island stuck in a 1970s time warp? |
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While the bouncy red booths and sparkly vinyl tables scream 1950s, the apple martini walls and track lighting let you know that this is no time warp. |
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Conversely, some towns and cities are stuck in a time warp, with declining trade leading to empty shop properties and a consequent gap in the retail offer. |
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As rumors swirl about William and Kate, Andrew Morton says the whole thing feels like a time warp. |
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In 1990s England, where chicken tikka masala has outstripped roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in popularity, Hogwarts exists in its own time warp. |
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Mr. Speaker, I do not know if my hon. friend is caught in a time warp here. |
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Health trends come and go, and while some may appear to be locked in a time warp, what was once deemed to be the gospel truth is often stood on its head by new research. |
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I'm worried that we have a bit of a time warp in Canadian society, and we have to address those pluralistic concerns. |
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It feels like I've entered a time warp back in Lesotho, as though it's still September and the Games are about to start. |
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Trapped until recently in a time warp, Afghanistan has been side-stepped by foreign investments and by developments in education and technology. |
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In order to prevent the misuse of twenty-first century chemistry, CWC implementation cannot continue as if the regime existed in a time warp. |
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I thought somehow I had entered a time warp or something when I got on the plane. |
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Watching Sky Sports the other night was like moving into a time warp. |
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Critics say it's tacky, noisy, and stuck in a time warp, those of us who love it agree with all that, that's what it's all about, being big, brash, gaudy and over the top. |
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No throwback eyeglasses or filters on my photos to give the impression of a time warp. |
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Mr President, Commissioner, I welcome the opportunity to have this discussion tonight on Galileo, but it gives me a very strange sensation of being in a time warp. |
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While the rest of the United Nations system has been moving ahead during the past decade to enhance performance evaluation systems, the United Nations Secretariat has been caught in a time warp. |
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Jenks has to be living in a time warp if he still thinks all is well with mother earth. |
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The earnings disregard rule of the mid 1980s is another tightfisted policy stuck in a Tory time warp. |
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We on this side of the House are very open to the idea of a parliamentary review of the shipbuilding industry, but this motion seems to be caught in a time warp. |
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Finally, when I was listening to my esteemed colleague, Mr RĂ¼big, a moment ago, I thought I was in a time warp addressing a rather different issue, but then I realised he had just roamed' off the subject. |
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While both Western and especially Eastern Europeans have benefited greatly from the end of the Cold War, much of the Arab world appears caught in a time warp. |
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But whatever time warp brought them here, the sound is as fresh, bracing and exhilarating as ever. |
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The report said that Bell's match-winning hundred at Trent Bridge showed how much he had moved on from 2005, but Australia's cricketers were still stuck in a time warp. |
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The BBC newsreaders didn't perform this year but I was reminded of the time they did the Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Show. |
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The Electric Avenue star claims that Stylo, the new song from Gorillaz, infringes the copyright of his 1977 track Time Warp. |
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