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One would have hoped that these views of working women were relegated to bygone days.
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Based on artifacts, kings and queens of bygone days seem to have been particularly fond of burlwood items.
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And in those bygone days, children, money actually earned interest which was a major reason to consider means of deferring gain.
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Indeed, land seizures remind some Harlem residents of bygone days when the state seized property precisely because its inhabitants were mostly black.
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The caravan travelers of bygone days used to swear that they had nowhere and never, in all their wanderings, encountered such bewitching beauties.
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"Bennett reminds me of the European politics of bygone days, " said Mr Kaniuk, alluding to the rise of the far-right led by demagogues in the 1920s and '30s.
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Visitors can also check out a Thai gold shop from bygone days, take a seat in a dusty, blue-vinyl dentist's chair and admire a replica of an elementary school classroom.
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Visiting these bars is a tour of bygone days.
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Nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about bygone days. (Laughter.) But for all the differences, the Class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you.
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The first fractional reserve lenders (typically the goldsmiths of bygone days) were those who issued receipts for storage of gold on behalf of others in the community, and who made a side business of lending.
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They seem more approachable than in days bygone, even if we are merely one of thirty-thousand, following a brand.
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