There was a time, in the long, long ago, when expanded universe was a rare and largely ignored beast.
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In a deviation from the book that amounts to a calumny against literary history, Nick, the author's surrogate, is discovered in a psychiatric hospital where, as an aging alcoholic, he struggles to comprehend the vanished figure at the center of the long-ago story, and finally completes his treatment by writing the novel.
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If we have to watch an actor expire for two hours, Redgrave is the one to watch, and Meryl Streep, playing the long-ago bride, now grown old, has a fine moment, too, lying in bed with Redgrave as the two women look at the past and compare marriages.
The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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The defending champions (61-16) clinched the top seed in the East long ago, and will more than likely see the Bucks (37-40) when the postseason starts in about a week and a half.
His successor, General Manuel Jose Bonett, has gone back to the classics, telling a news-magazine that he felt he was living in the long-ago Athens of Aristophanes, where corrupt leaders took their countries to war to divert attention from troubles at home.
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CAP, he should have put ideas such as these on the table long ago.
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In the long-ago past, our food clocks were controlled by the best daylight foraging and hunting hours.
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The Brits long ago banned smoking in pubs, and even the French have stopped allowing smoking in cafes.
The Pentagon long ago identified at least eleven different missions to which tiltrotor technology could be effectively applied.
Atwater, the younger sister of the children on the phone long ago.
Both have a history in law enforcement: Johnson worked briefly in the field long ago, while Walt is a legendary lawman among crime fiction readers.
To which Prestbo noted that if GE was the same company it was back in 1896 it would have been booted from the index long ago.
The time came long ago for the International Cricket Council to insist that DRS is deployed universally, even if it has to pay for that to happen.
Do not believe that E-Verify will not succumb to the same mission creep as the Social Security card, which left its original purpose in the dust long ago.
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While a rosy optimism has fuelled the party in Wall Street (at least until this week), William McChesney Martin would have bolted for the door long ago, punchbowl firmly tucked under his arm.
After a near-death experience in 1977 helped trigger a spiritual awakening, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens (and the man long ago known as Steven Demetre Georgiou) converted to Islam and retired from secular music-making in 1979.
It was also something that the company had long ago reported to the FDA without incident.
Mr. AQUIL HARRIS (Voter): The Republicans a long time ago have taken the gloves off.
Although the net-long for speculators has rebounded from the lows set a few weeks ago, Citigroup said the long exposure remains under a still-declining a 10-week average.
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The 'nets are abuzz with talk of the Samsung SPH-A523, a handset that passed through the FCC not long ago, is apparently destined for the MVNO, and is said to resemble Samsung's beautiful Ultra Edition 10.9.
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Fifty years is a long time, even by the standards of the rise and fall of nations, but in the ever changing world (in which we live in) of pop culture both Bond and the Beatles should long ago have been passed over to the custody of historians for safekeeping.
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Egypt's health authorities have talked of curbing the practice since as long ago as the 1950s.
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The last big bout of reform in the Netherlands happened as long ago as the early 1980s.
Oprah plays Sethe, the former slave who, in 1873, lives in an Ohio farmhouse with her teen-age daughter, Denver (Kimberly Elise), her old friend and new lover Paul D (Danny Glover), and the ghost of the daughter she killed long ago when the girl was about to be retaken into slavery.
Odd that no one talking about thalidomide and the FDA ever mentions how long ago the thalidomide tragedy occurred, or how different everything is now, especially with respect to it being a quite useful drug.
Obviously, the soft tissue decayed long ago, and the skull itself is too precious to cut open.
Despite the fact that Barranco long ago segued into the metropolis, for years it was fiercely independent of the capital, a seaside getaway for well-heeled urbanites seeking a place to dip their toes during the baking hot summers.
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