A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern. |
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The film feels a pale imitation of something that came long ago but isn't quite living up to its yesteryear aspirations. |
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Trendy shirts of yesteryear are sold as the hot items of today at an almost 220 per cent markup. |
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Once the fog lifted from his tortured mind the crystal-clear clarity of yesteryear returned with another story. |
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Such grim and gloomy comparisons between today's economic slowdown and those of yesteryear are common. |
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Will they be the next generation of greats, or merely additions to forgotten celebrities of yesteryear? |
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The room was no longer littered with his playthings, his toys from yesteryear. |
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Unlike the stuffy, overpriced hotel restaurants of yesteryear, the new dining options can stand up to the best epicurean eateries. |
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The allegation against the celebrated cricketer of yesteryear is no doubt one of committing a blatant criminal offence. |
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The old house is filled with an array of farming tools and instruments from yesteryear. |
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This year's festival looks to the past to help the city celebrate St George's Day, focusing on the medieval pageantry of yesteryear. |
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Some facility executives still believe that occupancy sensors are the temperamental beasts of yesteryear. |
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Though the voluminous skirts of yesteryear were out of fashion, a slight bloom of the skirts was acceptable if not encouraged. |
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And the kids he trains these days, are they as tough as the bruisers of yesteryear? |
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Throwbacks to a swell fashion trend of yesteryear, they spice up any pair of shoes, from ballet flats to mules or slinky stilettos. |
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Comparing today's outstanding performers with those of yesteryear is always a provocative exercise. |
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I now have greater respect for the women of yesteryear who didn't use disposable nappies but the towelling ones. |
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Gone from the center are the 16 mm film projectors, filmstrip projectors and all but one video editing machine of yesteryear. |
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Shojo comics have little in common with the corny romance titles of yesteryear. |
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It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear. |
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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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Long-gone is the nana of yesteryear, and with it the traditional image of grandmas at home, knitting over-sized cardigans and baking pies. |
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A yesteryear heroine could seduce not just the hero but the entire audience with just a flip of her hair or a mere glance. |
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What becomes clear is that today's book buyer is different from the patient bibliophile of yesteryear. |
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The cheery optimism that produced those rosy budget surplus forecasts of yesteryear is long gone. |
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Sitting there on Saturday evening, looking around the famous stadium, my mind began to wander back to days of rose-coloured yesteryear. |
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Composting toilets are a world away from the odoriferous outhouses of yesteryear. |
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They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy. |
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Beside them one could almost see the shadows of ancient warriors fighting battles, cultivating the land and shaping the society of yesteryear. |
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The fusionists of yesteryear made a pact with the devil of Big Government at the beginning of the cold war. |
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No longer the bendy punk-rappers of yesteryear, slightly wizened where they were once wiry, not even these boys can hide from adulthood any more. |
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We hear a lot today about the brave new world of globalisation and the information revolution sweeping away the old boys network and the clubby hierarchies of yesteryear. |
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The days of outlandish golden parachutes may be of yesteryear. |
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And yet, Ferdinand is a completely new creation, developed by one of our most talented designers to be reminiscent of Teddies of yesteryear. |
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New ore bodies are of poorer quality than yesteryear and sit deeper underground, so costs are rising. |
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But ironically, this V6 Lincoln would surely clean the clocks of those V8-powered hot rod Lincolns of yesteryear. |
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Barns from yesteryear, roadside crosses, chapels, and half-buried root cellars hark back to the area's farming past. |
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Its newer restaurants are a departure from the rough-and-ready fish houses of yesteryear. |
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A veritable mine of high-sounding phrases, in addition to the tried-and-true platitudes of yesteryear. |
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Within a stone's throw of Red Square, the Pushkin Café tells the story of the estivities and banquets of the Russia of yesteryear. |
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He also said that times had changed and the evolving media world would startle the journalists of yesteryear. |
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Yet the debonair stars of this reopening show were not Shanghai's futuristic skytowers, but its sepia-tinted buildings of yesteryear. |
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The view that employees forfeit all personal privacy while at work seems as outdated as the mainframe computers of yesteryear. |
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The Fembots of yesteryear, like Jocelyn Wildenstein and Amanda Lepore, were generally treated as oddities. |
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For its part, the political discourse has remained close to the rhetoric of emulation and voluntarism of yesteryear. |
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The colours are often dull, cheap as schoolroom paints from yesteryear, greyed, yoghurty, intractable and flat. |
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But the fairs of yesteryear were an international showcase for industrialisation, innovative design and advancements in modern living. |
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What would be the point of offering these programs if becoming a professional jazz artist were nothing more than a dream of yesteryear? |
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The reminders of yesteryear are more than an indulgent look back to the old days. |
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However, in order truly to play the role of ethical conscience of humanity, UNESCO cannot merely be the curator of the fine values of yesteryear. |
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For the sailors of yesteryear, the passage of the equator signified not only a change of hemisphere. |
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That memorial is addressed to all humanity so that we may draw the lessons of yesteryear for our empowerment. |
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This is the new face of remembrance which quickly combines with those from yesteryear. |
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A long corridor still contains the lockers used by the hunters of yesteryear. |
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The Varna Declaration strives to transform the cultural corridors of yesteryear into the lines of intercultural communication of the future. |
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Later on, the growth of factories, the division of labour and the simplification of work made the long apprenticeships of yesteryear obsolete. |
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We offer these products through to find the flavors of yesteryear developed in accordance with tradition. |
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In addition the hall has been soundproofed and reinforced and new comfortable seating replaces the old-style red velvet covered models of yesteryear. |
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Those continuity announcers have also died with the stars of yesteryear. |
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There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces. |
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Similarly astronauts, today's counterpart of the pioneer ocean-crossers of yesteryear, seem by no means youthful and tend to have doctorates in the most abstruse subjects. |
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An arrangement of porcelain flowers, or miniature horses, or even a bowlful of gardenias from yesteryear would qualify as one of today's tablescapes. |
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The slightly upbeat, boyish, scarecrow image also appeals, effortlessly like the sort of icon from yesteryear so beloved by today's rock musicians. |
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But the question is, could a thawing of relations result in a return to the mobbed-up action of yesteryear? |
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I could use this opportunity to become as stylish and perhaps as divine as many of the heroines of yesteryear. |
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But here the design resembled something from track practice on a muddy English lawn from yesteryear, rather than high-tech Adidas. |
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The natural food markets of today are not the tiny storefronts of yesteryear, but full-service supermarkets, with vigorous competition among giant national chains. |
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The sport continues to this day with a club of dedicated sailors who have lovingly restored, maintained and continued to sail the antique ice yachts of yesteryear. |
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Sri Lanka's seamers, like their dibbly-dobblers of yesteryear, gave the speedometer a day off, their deliveries rarely touching 80mph. |
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It's precisely for that reason that the local shops of yesteryear, which were never completely driven out, are enjoying new opportunities and also unexpected success again! |
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The first is the availability of skilled workers, particularly those with new management skills to replace the command-and-control approaches of yesteryear. |
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Like the Samaritan woman who met Jesus, you, Father Parent, allowed me to taste again once more today the life of yesteryear, and you have given the hope of tasting some day that life you already enjoy. |
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The Cowell of yesteryear has plenty of time to return in all his plumage. |
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We'll take you on a trip back in time to discover the toys of yesteryear. |
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It exudes an aura of a village of yesteryear, populated with modern residents who are clearly aware of their good fortune to live there. |
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After almost 25 years and with the renewed upsurge of mechanical watches, the idea was born the know-how and the technology of yesteryear to bring back from the camp and revive under a new brand name again. |
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La Conception is a village that has all the charm of yesteryear and yet is situated just a few minutes away from the biggest four-season tourist center in Quebec. |
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On a trip to Africa, he killed nine lions, eight elephants and 13 rhinoceroses. The patricians of yesteryear resembled, in their approach to nature at least, today's rougher members of the National Rifle Association. |
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Some dream of returning to the free, somewhat bucolic society of yesteryear in reaction to the excessively large public service and the systems and networks springing up everywhere. |
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A TYNESIDE charity worker is appealing for items from yesteryear in a bid to help people with dementia to reminisce. |
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Enjoy the splendour of yesteryear while relaxing in the wicker furniture on the historic veranda of Laurier House, nestled on the restored grounds while enjoying a cup of tea and a gourmet scone. |
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The Francophobe preppies of yesteryear will be spinning in their graves. |
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Today's worst programmes should be measured not against the best products of yesteryear but the worst: so slackly plotted, vapid and slow-moving that they are now almost unwatchable. |
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It is the place of a media boss's dreams cosmopolitan, with an affluent population and a newspaper industry still shackled by the unadventurous ways of yesteryear. |
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Salisbury steak, an almost daily occurrence in the college cafeterias of yesteryear, was named after this theorist, but, according to Fernández-Armesto, what Salisbury actually invented was the hamburger. |
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Mercury measuring instruments are the technology of yesteryear. |
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Skip those passe gelatin or congealed salads of yesteryear as they don't hold up well in the heat. |
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The stairway tower would perhaps have need of its candle-snuffer roof of yesteryear in order to regain all its nobility but the few modern day conversions have not altered the place. |
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I think those jingles, they'll still live on in different places and in different touchpoints, but oftentimes certain jingles can hearken back to yesteryear. |
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A summary sociology of the power elite shows that religious affiliation is still important, which has the effect of fuelling the social antagonisms of yesteryear. |
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Instead of the clompy footwear of yesteryear, the hi-tech version has adopted the clobber of youngsters nationwide and opted for trainers. |
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Even with the help of social indicators and the disappearance of the religious intolerance of yesteryear, tolerance remains abstract and difficult to measure or observe. |
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Most of them point out that the increasingly urban population began to lose its bearings and eventually developed an idealized vision of the agriculture of yesteryear. |
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The terrorists of today, like those of yesteryear, are keen to exploit the traditional mass media while also recognizing the value of more direct communication channels. |
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At the same time, a wave of retrophilia started to crest. Clothing companies like Homage came up with unique ways to commercialize the interest in yesteryear. |
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The producers say they want to reflect the great wish fulfilment shows from yesteryear but add a very special twist of Lemon to ITV1's Saturday nights. |
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Here is the modern successor to the Austin Healey Sprite and the other little two-seaters that were the proud wheels of the yesteryear sporting set. |
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From Nintendo Gameboy's to the oh-so-cool Discman of yesteryear, Time picks the 100 greatest and most influential gadgets from 1923 to the present. |
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A number of nights now steer away from the EBM of yesteryear. The scene is alive and kicking with plenty of new bands that aren't reliant on synths. |
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And current manfiction certainly gives women a better deal than they got in the pulps of yesteryear, when most were presented as barracuda debs in frilly negligees. |
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