"Back in those days, extra weight was a sign of wealth and affluence, " Kliner said.
"We had quite a pedigree back in those days and we were quite successful, " Smith told BBC Sport.
Also, back in those days, the rule of thumb was a manager could manage at most 7-8 direct reports.
Back in those days the choice of which inspirational figure to stick behind a lectern in front of your new M.
Back in those days cloud based computing systems were taboo.
Back in those days there were few amenities for the over two million people who lived there: some schools and hospitals and just one shopping centre of significant size.
Back in those days, while Paul and I had become competitors (he at Forbes, me at Fortune), we would help each other on complex Russia-related cases when we felt we could.
True to our seat-of-the-pants form back in those days, Charlie and I met at 11:30 at night on the vacant main street in the town of Hancock, NY, with no motel reservations.
What we were interested in doing back in those early days of human molecular genetics was just trying to find out some basic information about inherited variation in our DNA. And it was purely by accident in those studies that we generated, totally out of the blue, what proved to be the very first DNA fingerprint.
They were real pioneers back in those early days when I got there, talked about the environment.
But like other exiles, she may find that she has been drawn into something much bigger, and lasting much longer, than she thought back in those few days of freedom in Karbala.
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Back in those long-ago days of late 2010, Jobs was talking about tablets and smartphones.
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Mr. Rohatyn, first, to those days back in the 1970s when bankers and politicians tried to keep New York City afloat.
True, the excitement was quite different back in those frenetic pre-IPO days.
Vatsaloo picked up Srithap's Thai-Laotian dialect, and accompanied him back to his village--in those days, a three-day trip.
In the back rooms where political decisions were made, smoke-filled in those days, he was seen as the Republican to topple the hated Franklin Roosevelt.
Even more interesting, however, is that the same filing also includes a full rundown of the companies' proposed post-merger pricing plans, which don't appear to have changed much from those detailed way back in the early days of the merger.
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But those rules I learned back in my Franklin days two decades ago still hold true.
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"You can point back to the classics era and see that in those days some of the big films with the major stars were also great pictures and won Oscars, with Casablanca being the most classic example, " he says.
In order to understand, one needs to go back to those early days before the web.
This claimant public customer alleged that the respondent brokerage firm asserted that after the customer sold positions in his account that he could buy back those sold positions within sixty days at the original sale price.
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This factory closing is a symbol of the fact that those days unfortunately can't come back, and in a way, in a global sense, so to speak, it's for a good reason because the fewer of those big guzzling cars we produce, the more leverage we'll have on certain rather pressing geopolitical issues elsewhere.
What Gordon Moore observed back in the mid-1960s was that each generation of memory chips (in those days they could store a few thousand bits, compared to a few billion today), which appeared about every 18 months, had twice the storage capacity of the generation before.
The polls were a bit fluky: a Republican working for Bush conceded that some 40% of those who picked Bush in the early days thought they were voting to bring back the Old Man, not Junior.
Shares of JNK pulled back for four days in a row at the beginning of March, closing oversold for each of those sessions before reversing to the upside to finish higher for four out of the following five days.
This really was the case, absolutely so, back in the days of the main network being copper rather than the fibre optics we use today for those main cables.
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