Most of this is a well-worn narrative of the battle for Swat until Gen.
The Bhagavad Gita and yoga sutra texts on his bedside table are believably well-worn.
Taos Inn , for a welcoming, well-worn mainstay to hang your boots, and particularly awesome margaritas.
The idea has a well-worn legal tradition, one strongly associated with the Christian faith.
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The 13 rooms are resolutely old fashioned, with well-worn furniture and floral wallpapers.
The governing United Socialist Party of Venezuela deployed a well-worn, get-out-the-vote machine spearheaded by loyal state employees.
Official statements from both countries rarely stray from well-worn diplomatic language and are often hard to interpret.
In which case I recommend stealing his well-worn Guernsey, cable-knit or fisherman's sweater and not returning it.
Millionaire Intelligence is a well-worn path to creating a small or large or astonishingly huge personal fortune.
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Do you attack each with creativity and zeal, or continuously follow well-worn paths created by hordes before you?
It is to his credit that he weaves these well-worn threads into such an original and engaging yarn.
Unlike the LDP, the ruling party lacks well-worn conventions, so policy can easily fall prey to bullying individuals.
Imagine then the possibilities when cell phones are able to receive television programs--more distraction and well-worn thumbs, no doubt.
The two English clubs exploited a well-worn loophole that prevents players from signing binding contracts until they turn 16.
In a certain sense, life has been following this well-worn plot for decades.
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Two well-worn if implausible excuses for irresponsible German technology transfers like these appear in the Post article.
To get here, park along the south feeder road, a couple of miles west of Loop 335, and walk the well-worn path.
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In behaving thus, Rice is walking in the well-worn footsteps of her predecessors.
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The United Nations has merely repeated a few well-worn platitudes about the need for all sides to curtail the violence.
What happens over time is that employees who are not recognized become like well-worn furniture sat upon but never appreciated.
There's a beauty to a well-worn cookbook that's been handed down from generation to generation with notes in the margins.
Protecting creditors is a well-worn way of muting financial panic, and for a while at least the guarantee did just that.
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But its bed was thick with well-worn river stones, testimony to uncountable seasons of floods and the persuasive nature of water.
The justices at times appeared almost regretful they took the case, while at other points they split neatly into well-worn ideological camps.
The chapter on streaking retells the well-worn stories of long-ago escapades at sporting events, but the reader longs to hear from the participants.
This is a theme taken from a well-worn playbook and, most important, the ad keeps it both appealing and simple at the same time.
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Others who have travelled the well-worn path include former Senator George Mitchell, retired Marine General Anthony Zinni and diplomats William Burns and Dennis Ross.
One would think these themes were well-worn back in 1982, when John Malkovich and Gary Sinise memorably enacted them in an acclaimed Steppenwolf production.
But both his contribution and your rejoinder are stuck in the framework of a well-worn debate about the merits of open markets and globalisation.
He has challenged a well-worn idea the importance of letting your passions guide your career path and replaced it with something better.
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