But, to thieve a time-worn phrase, there are probably as many answers to the second question as there are economists. |
An historical city of time-worn beauty doesn't have to worry what other people think. |
The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
Think about it before you reel off your time-worn line about using a false premise. |
The Congress party has appeared to prefer to adhere to the time-worn and traditional formulations adopted on these issues. |
He had then made the time-worn accusation that the pretensions of the courts reduced the kingdom to an aristocracy of magistrates. |