Warmth, colors, antlers on the walls, an old-time crank phone like you saw in silent movies.
The Wild West room is meant to feel like an old-time saloon, says Beigelman.
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Old-time campaigners thought in terms of blocks: union, Catholic, farmer, immigrant and so forth.
It's a small, quaint shop with exposed brick walls, antique lamps and an old-time, upright, cash register.
Instead, the Veep stridently portrayed himself as an old-time populist, railing against big business and the rich.
Not only does he never condescend to his characters, but he even takes their old-time religion seriously.
That has forced candidates to return to old-time campaigning, knocking on doors and holding local candidate debates.
This is no different from a bulldozer operator's receiving more money than an old-time ditchdigger wielding a shovel.
Old-time politics was a matter of log-rolling and deal-making, and the important action took place in smoke-filled rooms.
But a chance encounter with dancer Gregory Hines, who was on the lookout for old-time Pittsburgh dancers, got Belcher dancing again.
Changing twice-yearly, past exhibitions included giant photographs and scale models of old-time cabins.
No one will ever be better than (insert favorite old-time artist or band).
Not surprisingly, the redesign has been unpopular with some of the old-time users.
Every week, thousands of people fill this huge hall for concerts highlighting old-time performers, up-and-coming acts and big-name stars.
Ratmansky has kept the old plot but shorn it of its old-time glamour.
On health care Gore stuck to the old-time religion of more government intervention.
He owes his success to his considerable charm and enough old-time political razzle-dazzle to make Bill Clinton look shy.
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One of them is Elon Musk, a 36-year-old entrepreneur who is challenging incumbents in not one but two old-time industries.
As Five Guys and other quality burger upstarts expand, that may further weaken the position of the old-time burger also-rans.
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The science of paleontology has moved far beyond those bellicose, backward days, but dinosaur hunting has retained its old-time competitive drive.
Crouch spoke earlier with NPR's Ed Gordon, and said that on this album, he reached back for that old-time gospel feeling.
Spelman says, "It looks most like an old-time pizza place, " and serves "red" (tomato sauce) and "white" pies with lightly charred crusts.
Modern-style jahiliyya in the industrialised societies of Europe and America is essentially similar to the old-time jahiliyya in pagan and nomadic Arabia.
Meanwhile, in the game world, Columbia floats above it, blending old-time religion and futuristic technology, preparing to rain fire on the fallen world.
The founder, Richard Sorin, liked to collect equipment used by old-time strongmen and had set out a few items for passersby to try.
Private equity's biggest advantage today is its access to vast quantities of debt, on what old-time bankers might regard as recklessly generous terms.
It's a village green, a civic forum and a stage set akin to an old-time burlesque house, where extravagant characters make flamboyant entrances.
We old-time arcadegoers remember how a pinball wizard could launch that silver ball into a maze of bumpers and ding off massive bonus points on a single play.
She turned the wireless on and there was old-time music playing.
He lacks Mr Pasalic's authority in government circles, yet the old-time conservative nationalist is respected within the party and acceptable to a broader sweep of Croats.
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