Indeed, it is hard to think of a more anachronistic military presence in the world.
Mcgarrybowen comes across as quaintly, touchingly anachronistic, providing ads from a bygone age that still work.
Once again, reform of the anachronistic U.S. Postal Service is on the Congressional agenda.
In these days of privatisation, its industrial holdings eg, a car-building venture with Renault look increasingly anachronistic.
The PBGC is effectively propping up an institution that is becoming increasingly anachronistic: defined benefit pensions.
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True, the court's dignity has come at the price of its staggeringly anachronistic aloofness.
The movie is unconvincing and graceless, and weirdly anachronistic and overexplicit about gender issues.
It has to be said that, in the end, he was an anachronistic, unprincipled opportunist.
Krishna Murthy, director of the Industrial Relations Institute of India believes Japanese companies have an anachronistic attitude.
But I can also understand why people hate the idea of rewarding such an anachronistic and oppressive regime.
The Fairness Doctrine is an anachronistic policy that, with the abundance of choices on radio today, is entirely unnecessary.
All the public relations gurus and crisis managers on earth couldn't have given this anachronistic club a better opportunity.
Even more than the vote itself, the content of the bill seems anachronistic.
"Warnings that Russian missiles might once again be targeted at Europe are unhelpful, unwelcome and, frankly, anachronistic, " he said.
In an era of self-determination sales of territory have come to seem anachronistic.
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Critics argue that these laws are not only anachronistic, but also widely abused.
Even the most apparently anachronistic of servants, butlers and valets, survive, though with the same shift from living-in to self-employment.
Anachronistic analogies with modern personalities and events also blemish Mr Wilson's account, and his women tend to be cardboard characters.
Take, for example, its anachronistic "two seat" arrangement that sees its meetings alternate between Brussels and Strasbourg, 220 miles away.
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They add that at a time when foreign investment is hard to come by, anachronistic measures will not be welcomed.
All of this makes Mr Findlay's recital, and the other odd outbreaks of Scottish sectarianism, look all the more anachronistic.
These are only three of the many fabulous anachronistic songs that appear diegetically as Booker wanders through the world of Columbia.
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Ages of the musicians aside, the task of making Quadrophenia seem anything but dated, anachronistic even, is not an easy one.
In a volatile sport, Paterno was an anachronistic constant, prowling the sideline in his trademark thick glasses and rolled pant legs.
Twenty-five years from now, piloting one's own vehicle will seem weirdly anachronistic and unnecessary, like riding a mule to the mall.
One of their cabinet posts, secretary of state for Scotland, has been anachronistic since powers were devolved to Edinburgh in 1998.
By choosing an avowed republican from Sydney, Tasmania has gone further than any other Australian state in modernising this anachronistic constitutional position.
At first the movie comes at us too broadly, with many facetiously anachronistic jokes about the grubby professional routines of the theatre.
An effective anachronistic touch comes with the chorus, who are dressed as soldiers from wars at any time in the past millennium.
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In fact, most of the objections raised seem either ignorant or anachronistic.
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