Not a problem in chips of yore, but very much a problem these days.
One truckload is equivalent to 40 truckloads of the already inflated bubbles of yore.
In the good old days of yore, one just had to be a good writer.
Such restricted stock awards are the generally fashionable replacement for the stock options of yore.
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Nor, nowadays, are they the colourful nomads of yore, drawing decorated caravans down dusty roads.
IPOs are now taking place, but not with the huge first-day premiums of yore.
To get the economy moving, Japan Inc took a page from its industrial-policy playbook of yore.
Betty Boothroyd, the speaker, fights a sustained rearguard action to preserve the Commons of yore.
Remember the days of yore when carphones used to be attached to the car -- permanently?
You can create games with pictures, which makes it more visually appealing than the text-based games of yore.
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But when it comes to families and raising kids, they seem to believe in the enchanted world of yore.
While the old companies of yore went bumbling along, the new option culture companies drove historic levels of American prosperity.
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In the London area there's a constant low-level clacking noise in the background, reminiscent of the typing pools of yore.
Social media is like the coffee house of yore, where people drop in to have a chat and share things.
The real winners from capitalist innovation are not the dynasties of yore.
With the rise of literacy and invention of the printing press, the town crier of yore soon found himself out of a job.
Mine was called the Belladonna suite (after a dangerous herbal remedy of yore) and included plush armchairs and an armoire for my clothes.
Still, the cramped layout and short throw of the keys, plus the dinky, unresponsive trackpad, gave us chilling flashbacks to the netbooks of yore.
He and I share a love for the bygone Chelsea and Manhattan flea markets of yore, and agreed that the idea of a Brooklyn Flea had legs.
He'd blown a few deals over the years, overpaying for real estate himself, but the bottom feeder of yore had stepped off at the top.
Forget the clunky, weighty peasant mugs of yore (for savages) and clear some space for a new generation of erudite, lean and feather light beerware.
Their sense of humor is a prized commodity, a gateway to riches and fame, instead of social ridicule as it would have been in the India of yore.
Another chapter is a pretend letter from Caroline Herschel (another under-appreciated female astronomer of yore) who dishes out capital letters and exclamation marks like an over-eager e-mailer.
But to bed down in the fresh air like the woodcutters of yore, head to an unusual campsite near Diepwalle Forest Station in the heart of the woods.
The South is now home to large numbers of newcomers who are neither black nor white, and who have no stake whatsoever in the continuing fuss over emblems of yore.
Will Texas politics remain the cosy affair of yore?
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Already in 1962, the prophetic scholar of media Marshall McLuhan foresaw the coming of a "global village": a planet in which information spread as fast as in the farming village of yore.
Oriental carpets, clawfoot tubs, and rich hues evoke elegance and comfort. (Just like Martha would like it.) Innkeepers are friendlier than the tavern keepers of yore, providing freshly baked cookies and complimentary drinks, too.
Back in the pre-internet days of yore, we used to write to every state revenue department to get copies of their return packages, that we could then photo-copy and have on hand just in case.
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