This illustrates an age-old, auto industry balancing act: new-and-improved versus tried-and-true.
And musicians come to hear the age-old songs with fifteen-syllable lines and themes of migration and survival.
The age-old pay gap between men and women is, depressingly, as strong an institution as ever.
The inspiration for QUE was an age-old but perfect business tool: a simple sheet of paper.
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There are other ways, of course, for governments to get your money the age-old one being inflation.
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In surprising move, partnering with age-old rival Hindustan Times to launch New Delhi newspaper.
Gold is the age-old hedge against rising inflation, the price of gold rising when inflation rises.
Has science saved us from wars, from age-old religious conflicts, from diseases and disasters?
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It is an age-old, recurring illness -- most adults have been exposed countless times.
But, at bottom, the New Bedford suspects' grievances were the age-old complaints of adolescence.
Few customs offer as much insight into someone's personality than the age-old practice of tipping.
This is the age-old Marxist myth that only manual labor creates wealth or value-added (profit).
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What better place to experience this age-old tradition than a historic spa that helped shape the customs of today?
Meanwhile, Mexico's age-old linkage to the United States' economy is already having an effect.
They see their democratic rights and their age-old liberties symbolized in their national flag.
In "the East" there is that age-old instinct for reading the wind and riding with the victor.
This, along with the thick perimeter wall around the city, is an age-old technique in Arab towns.
We face a historic opportunity to obtain a just and democratic solution to the age-old political conflict.
More generally, the reopening of transport links means the restoration of age-old trading routes in the subcontinent.
Age-old notions of tradition and family honour are still deeply entrenched in many parts of Indian society.
We accessed news online, and I even participated in the age-old tradition of, you know, talking to people.
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This cuts at the age-old question of publishing: Which books to bet on and which to let go.
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Printing is an age-old industry, but facilitating orders online--as Keane's company VistaPrint does--demands a bit of technical skill.
The Madoff case may be the most spectacularly successful example of an age-old phenomenon known as affinity fraud.
Illicit trade is age-old, a continuous facet and side effect of market economies or of commerce in general.
Map stealing is an age-old crime, and the stakes were often a lot higher than mere personal gain.
In 1992 Ophelie Renouard created the modern version of this age-old tradition that has its roots in Britain.
So compassionate conservatism raises anew that age-old American question: where to draw the line between church and state?
As keepers of an age-old tradition, sportsmen and women share a deep and abiding bond with our environment.
They can be age-old or spanking-new, in New Jersey or South Africa, and have turret-high or relatively affordable prices.
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