Everything was open to question, and I always saw the monarchy as an anachronism.
Other people interviewed simply said the ban was a silly anachronism and should be dropped forthwith.
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It has been an anachronism for decades, and trying to shut down since 2000.
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Enforced bed rest made console gaming impossible, and optical drives even more of an anachronism.
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So the council will continue, at least for the time being, to be an anachronism.
Chaton settings for jewels are a deliberate anachronism--for decades almost every fine watchmaker has used friction-fitted jewels.
Sometimes it is not the company so much as a particular practice, or an anachronism in the law.
During the Nineties' go-go stock market a privately held tech company like SAS seemed an anachronism and downright odd.
Argentine rugby is an anachronism in the multi-million-pound world of modern rugby union.
They take 12 to 18 months to publish a book -- an anachronism in today's world of instant self-publishing.
For sensitive New Labour voters in urban areas, hunting is a cruel anachronism.
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Mr Shapiro teases out the cultural prejudices, the historical blind spots, and above all the anachronism inherent in these questions.
Ricardo Saludo's equation of Japanese imperialism with that of the Western powers may be politically correct, but is now an anachronism.
Today, Best Buy is a struggling giant and something of an anachronism.
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Focus groups are now an anachronism, a product of a pre-social world.
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He was frozen in his own rhetoric, an anachronism, incapable of change.
Before long, a provider not having Open Notes will be an anachronism.
In our global, networked economy, the lone wolf is rapidly becoming an anachronism, one that threatens to impede innovation rather than fostering it.
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Argentina has persuaded them that the Falklands are a colonial anachronism.
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Frank and his compatriots treat the gold standard as a slightly ludicrous (and possibly alarmist) anachronism and as a tool by which the wealthy oppress workers.
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Tactical nuclear weapons in Europe are a Cold War anachronism and should be removed from combat bases, argues the group Global Zero in a new report.
Le Rgence will strike some as an anachronism in this fast-paced era -- formal when the rule today is familiarity, deliberate when the rule is speed.
They are an anachronism from a time when all that was measured was "employee time in the office" rather than the more useful results-oriented measures of today.
The traditional Japanese family of breadwinner and housewife which the government has long tried to preserve is an anachronism: in 55% of married households both spouses work.
The ban is an anachronism: it dates back to the days before universal suffrage, when felons forfeited their property, ownership of which was a condition for voting.
Isn't part of the charm of playing monopoly its anachronism?
The folks who decided Glass-Steagall was an unnecessary anachronism (Bill?).
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