Back in the good old days of manual preparation, my favorite review note was RTFI.
The Java programming language was developed in the good old days by Sun Microsystems.
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In the good old days of yore, one just had to be a good writer.
In the good old days, Apple used to try to fix its own problems.
In the good old days--if you were a burglar--all you had to worry about was setting off an alarm.
In the good old days, average unemployment for older workers was half that: 3.0% in 2007, 2.9% in 2006.
In the good old days of media, when the money flowed, the visible distinctions between ads and edit were very clear.
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Back in the good old days (i.e. before the Tax Reform Act of 1986), interest that you paid was generally deductible.
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The boss of one bank reports that small-business applications are running at around ten a day, down from 250-300 in the good old days.
More eyeballs online means that those with the content need to montetize that content just like they did in the good old days with TV.
It was just that back in the good old days of 2005, I thought it was kind of fun to go to the Apple store.
In the good old days, you could pretty much deduct any interest that you paid as long as you did not use the proceeds to buy tax free bonds.
The national government, burdened with the biggest debt load among the advanced industrialized countries, can't dish out cash the way it did in the good old days of turbocharged growth.
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One demands that prisoners' diets be restricted to bread and water, as in the "good old days", another that bodybuilding should be encouraged to improve the nation's health.
Conditions were hardly conducive to recovery and yet the strong, sustained recovery that followed is permanently identified in our collective memory as the good old days.
The scary thing about that case is that it got underway in 2005 and 2006, the good old days when Wall Street was booming and everyone was flush with cash.
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In many respects, 1920s American society represents the good old days of prosperity and fun to the average Joe (or Joanna) in 2012.
He understands the risk that in portraying itself, Britain might be seen as backward looking, wallowing in its past, nostalgic for the "good old days".
But other members are still in Managua and get together at times to reminisce over the good old days.
My bet is that in 2020 no one is going to want to go back to the good old days of 2010.
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Having enjoyed profit margins as fat as 60% in the 1993-1995 boom, DRAM makers are still hoping the good old days will soon return.
Good roads exist only in the memory of those old enough to remember better days.
The good old days when anyone could make millions flipping homes in their spare time are over.
Even though we may wax nostalgic for the good old days of vinyl and DVDs and the dust-collectors in the garage, just remember that owning an album never bestowed unlimited rights.
But these could seem like the good old days for Mr Clegg if he fails to secure even a limited kind of voting reform in May.
Those in the industry who think that Windows 8 are going to re-invigorate PC sales or bring levels back to the good old days are dreaming.
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