Dressed usually in her mistress's cast-offs from yesteryears of fashion, she nevertheless lent a personal touch to each garment. |
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But thrust an historical document about bygone yesteryears down our memory lane and we can't get enough. |
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Can you name any quality shows of yesteryears which in your estimations likely would not have survived the more modern quick-to-cancel approach? |
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Still, Chicago today is no doubt different from the Chicago of yesteryears, and Mr. Daley is largely the reason why. |
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The big dining table is ideal for family meals and reminiscent of yesteryears. |
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How do we compare today's sophisticated measurements with yesteryears crude ones? |
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It is up to us how to shape it, how to mould it and how to help it address current day phenomena which are different from yesteryears. |
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The countryside gives place, here and there, to charming little villages and typical small towns where you'll discover yesteryears lifestyle. |
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The coureurs des bois of yesteryears had tremendous knowledge of the resources nature had to offer. |
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The Sackville-Wests love the old way, and the ground retain the old grandeur of yesteryears. |
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Be sure to bring your camera because you will definitely want to capture these genuine and exclusive customs from yesteryears. |
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I still travel the world as I did yesteryears, and I thank God for man's ingenuity who invented computer science. |
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This landscape you are contemplating, today dominated by the olive grove, was in yesteryears a special place. |
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It is my little Julian of yesteryears, now a well-known artist expressing his joy of knowing that I am still alive in Canada. |
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The Labourdonnais Sugar Estate in Mapou is one of the few Estates which have kept that particular atmosphere of yesteryears. |
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On one side ads stretch the length of the never-ending escalators decorated with lamps of yesteryears. |
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Tom Watson and the Scots golfing galleries relived all their yesteryears at Turnberry last week when he and Jack Nicklaus played out the reprise of the Duel of the Sun. |
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Without the discomfort of necessity, people tend to become complacent, as can be gauged from the present-day Assam compared to its historically famous yesteryears. |
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Before the advent of modern technology, map-makers of yesteryears were only armed with the spirit of adventure and the ability to apply trigonometry. |
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The nostalgia of yesteryears came alive as each young singer sought to recreate the magic of such singers as Mohammed Rafi, Yesudas and S. Janaki. |
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The tourist attractions in Kolkata remind us the yesteryears when the British used to rule the nation and Victoria Memorial is the apt instance of it. |
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Located at the same place as the original sugar shack belonging to the White Fathers, the Richelieu Park Sugar Shack continues the sugar party tradition of yesteryears. |
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A paver with a yesteryears look, typical of the stone pathways found in historic neighborhoods of cities that are hundreds or even thousands of years old. |
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Looking at those gone, witnesses of yesteryears, silent seniors whose images hang on the walls of Uanamen Shipu's Tribal Council, the Kayapos are convinced their meeting with the Innus will benefit from helpful inspiration. |
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Today the intellectual complacency of yesteryears is giving way to a greater openness towards the may forms art can take thus making Lecor a name to be reckoned with more than ever in the Canadian and Quebec art community. |
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In yesteryears, it was used to mow grain through watermills. |
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You will stay in the West Wing, the Tower, in spacious light accomodation with the allure of yesteryears but with every modern confort. The situation is tranquil with magnificent views of the Charentaise countryside. |
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And given that they summoned styles dating back to Motown girl groups and Dusty Springfield, they had a lot of peoples' yesteryears in their arsenal. |
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The corporatization of a country these days bears great resemblance to the colonization of the yesteryears. |
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At Condamine Bertrand, the technology of today and the tradition of yesteryears are combined ti give birth to new wines respectful of their noble origin. |
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