Off I went, an overweight, superannuated jockey, knees hovering near my armpits. |
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Contrary to the doleful prophecies of superannuated Jeremiahs, pop is in rude health. |
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I'M getting a bit fed up with superannuated pop stars flying over in their Learjets just to tell us to make less car journeys. |
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Pirate radio was about to be superannuated by the BBC shake-up that would give rise to Radio One. |
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Autobiography used to be the preserve of hammy actors, gammy lieutenant commanders and superannuated hangers-on to the Bloomsbury Group. |
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Sandy is a superannuated swinger, complete with stash, burns and a 17-year-old hippie on his arm. |
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A claim was made and accepted by Comcare at that time and, indeed, Ms Holt was superannuated out of the public service within 12 months. |
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I'm on the money train now and am looking forward to a modestly superannuated future. |
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They are employees of the state sector who enjoy superannuated job security amidst an ocean of poverty. |
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The council is holding its financial breath over the burgeoning black hole in the local authority's superannuated final salary pension scheme. |
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It's incredible that someone who, these days, is undoubtedly more superannuated than itinerant can still sound this convincing. |
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I was invited to his evening assemblies which were, as I have stated before, frequented by superannuated women and men. |
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Some superannuated blokes are still wearing the long hair of a 1970s pop or football star, even though their face resemble a wrinkled prune. |
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Without regressive evolution to prune the phenotype, all species would be encumbered by billion-year-long lists of superannuated traits. |
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I know that the economy of rural Ireland operates in a hermetically sealed way, oblivious to the world of Dublin and its superannuated airheads. |
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Hollywood is the graveyard for all the uprooted cultural artifacts of a superannuated tradition. |
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His only job is as a superannuated marriage guidance counsellor to Blair and Brown. |
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He could have spared a world of superannuated history, science, or politics, to have reversed better in waltzing. |
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People should use the internet to inform their purchasing rather than some superannuated arbitrary knees-up. |
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The new dormitory is smart, though furnished, bizarrely, with superannuated conservatory chairs donated by a nearby hotel. |
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I suspect this was originally part of a superannuated multimillion-dollar Qantas flight simulator. |
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Mind you, the annals of British sportscasting contain many examples of superannuated pundits who soldier on well past their sell-by dates. |
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The putative author is indeed Cheeta, the superannuated chimpanzee star of just short of a dozen Tarzan movies and the sidekick of American beefcake Johnny Weissmuller. |
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There is also, here, the antique framework of a windmill long since superannuated. |
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Quite simply, we cannot expect talented people to knuckle down within superannuated corporate structures. |
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However, workplace practices and the physical landscape of the cities have improved so much that the old fears of a modern visual wasteland are by now superannuated. |
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A few short years ago they were just another set of superannuated Sloanes. |
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The superannuated may perhaps devote themselves to reflection and advice. |
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Tactfully, she suggested to the editors at OUP that they make the necessary emendation silently lest the shock of being faulted be too much for my superannuated frame. |
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A House consisting largely of superannuated ex-MPs and timeservers would have little more legitimacy than the current one. |
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The make-up saleswoman has met a superannuated pop star and an Olympic swimmer. |
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To rebut the idea that his government is superannuated, Mr Brown again invokes his globalisation motif. |
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Their team sheet reads like a rugby Harlem Globetrotters, even if some of the stars are as superannuated as Meadowlark Lemon. |
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Lyon has every intention of shedding the superannuated image of a city that's buried in the thick fog of its rivers and industrial pollution. |
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Managers who no longer have anyone to manage are fobbed off with inflated titles, much as superannuated politicians are made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster or Lord President of the Council. |
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Please stop talking about people being superannuated. |
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But that misses one essential point: there is huge satisfaction to be had from salvaging superannuated gear and putting it back into productive use. |
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If you really do want to do no more than extend the working life of superannuated technology, then you are increasing the risks inherent in energy production rather than delivering us from them. |
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Files written fifteen or twenty years ago on superannuated computers and obsolete operating systems are for practical purposes irretrievable. |
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We are very sympathetic to the concerns on that score and we are willing to say so, but the commitments on vast stocks of superannuated and dangerous nuclear weapons must be honoured. |
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For the superannuated Mr Raghothaman to feel an urge to tell the ' truth' at this stage will only add to the conspiracy theories that enshroud many assassinations. |
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