But could any exploits of these warriors of a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away ever have actually happened?
France's intervention was something "we should have done a long time ago to defend a member country", he said.
Petrbras problems started a long time ago and it is a fundamental problem more than a technical issue based problem.
Hadley, an Army veteran, began collecting black history items a long time ago and finally opened a museum in Thomasville, the only one of its kind in southwest Georgia.
Although the East India Company flourished a very long time ago, in a very different world, its growth, longevity and demise have lessons for those who run today's state companies and debate their future, lessons about the benefits of linking a company's interests to a nation's and the dangers of doing so.
Last time I looked (a long time ago), it was the underdog -- producing products for the creative freaks.
Decisions were made a long time ago that this transuranic waste, a legacy from our nuclear weapons days, should not just sit around at the surface waiting for an accident to happen, but should be put in the safest, most isolated place on Earth, so that nothing can happen to it.
"If it worked we would have embraced it a long time ago, " says George Todd, a vascular surgeon at St.
We Brits stopped using gold for pound coins a long, long time ago as the amount of gold that made a pound shrank away to microscopic amounts (currently around 0.03 grammes of gold).
"I made the decision a long time ago that I would be better off making a career in broadcasting rather than management, " Crooks said.
This is not a new concept--the linguist Benjamin Whorf advanced it a long time ago--but Contributing Editor Dan Seligman does a delightful job of bringing it back to life every now and then.
"To quote my company commander at the time when I arrived in 1975, he said 'if we hadn't have introduced internment three or four years ago I reckon we'd have gone home a long time ago, '" Mr Mercer said.
"I wish we had snapped her up a long time ago, " says Edward Razek, who has been selecting the company's models for a decade.
You will remember - indeed, we discussed earlier - when he ran for president a long time ago, and it turned out that in his speech he used some of the material from a British Labour leader.
In a time not so long ago, in a galaxy not so far away, a little phenomenon was born that united the people of cyberspace through geographic services and social networking.
For the record, I owned Google for a long time before selling a year or so ago.
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There was a time not so long ago when going to a typical bar in Poland was an altogether different experience.
Because I heard some song I used to hear back then, a long time ago.
Mr. PETER MOREN: (Singing) I remember when, when I first moved here a long time ago.
He said Iraqi officials should have done something about this a long time ago.
Some companies had a product advantage in their heyday but lost it a long time ago.
They say that if they had wanted peace, it could've happened a long time ago.
My student identification card, along with my student visa, had expired a long time ago.
The firm said the incidents were isolated and took place a long time ago.
Renewables should have been adopted a long time ago when Jimmy Carter was President.
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Having spent 25 years selling I learned to embrace the word sell a long time ago.
"I learned a long time ago that when you're tired you become mistake prone, " he says.
Greece passed the point of no return in this game a long time ago.
Mr. AQUIL HARRIS (Voter): The Republicans a long time ago have taken the gloves off.
However, I learned a long time ago that the world cares little about my tender sympathies.
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