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Examples of bygone


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Many enigmatic songs, unfathomable today, are the resonance of voices of bygone times.
They both joined religious associations that re-created and reinforced the intimacy of an imagined but bygone village community.
To achieve this end, they sometimes resorted to reviving bygone tribal identities or inventing new ones altogether.
They were, in a sense, the swansong of the bygone era of violent resistance.
However, what is at stake for these writers is more than nostalgia for bygone days of glory and power.
The past colonizes the present so that bygone patterns and forms persistently resurface to deconstruct the very notion of the self and contemporaneity.
The technology employed has long since passed into obscurity, and only a select and inevitably diminishing group of pioneers is now able to provide a conduit to this bygone era.
Research on the verbal past offers not a transient object, as is the case in current fieldwork, but a bygone people's vanished talk in a lost-for-ever social context.
The diffuse and atmospheric comfort of the small but bright gramophone sound corresponds to the humming gaslight and is not entirely foreign to the whistling teakettle of bygone literature.
In other words, today's dinosaurs have to be treated very differently to those of bygone ages.
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Blinded by their utopian dreams from a bygone era, the federalists fail completely to look at their own record.
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The pact had emphasized the urgent need to give priority to the sectors of the future - to stimulate their development and break the deadlock of a bygone era.
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They belong to a bygone age.
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I should like to ask him if he cannot for once let bygones he bygones.
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There is a genuine feeling in the district that bygones should be bygones.
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Travelling by streetcar, tourists could peep into a bygone world offering scenes far from ' 'everyday living ' ' and ' ' modern ways.
The king told them to let bygones be bygones; from then on they would start a new account.
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In addition, the book is engaging and well written, not a dull account of a bygone ' feudal ' empire.
In the by-gone days, these potters created their clayware without the use of a potter's wheel.
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I wanted to let bygones be bygones.
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Echoing similar instances of occurrences in the by-gone era, more often than not ends up painting a negative picture, distilling bare bone details of facts and figures.
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In the same vein, the study of bygone verbal cultures benefits from our knowledge of present-day verbal cultures.
The pressures of scarcely veiled threats of social ostracism which we had fondly thought belonged to a bygone age were everywhere apparent in this by-election.
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I think that the time has come to re-examine that cosy hangover from bygone days.
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Both of them were seedy and rundown, built for a bygone age and entirely unsuited to modern medical care.
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Many of our problems arise directly from the competitive element in transport in bygone years.
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Entrance charges to museums and galleries are now one of the few discredited survivors of this philosophy of a bygone age.
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They belong to a bygone stage of civilisation.
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In bygone years some grasping owners wished to install machinery to make vast fortunes for themselves.
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Surely, in 1968, the old financial distinction belongs to a bygone era.
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To those who have been in local government, it is understandable that such a system of building should have been used in bygone years.
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Sweep industrial building controls away; they are totally unnecessary and a relic of a bygone age.
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There have been lots of quotations about what people did or did not say in bygone days.
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Is it intended to allow it to increase, or is it there merely as a reminder of bygone days?
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My two engineering colleagues both have personal histories and work experiences which are characteristic of a bygone era and which cannot be reproduced.
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However, in bygone days many trees stood in them.
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Much of the treaty is based on a bygone age.
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He said, with an emotional appeal that touched all of us, an appeal to our bygone history.
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We have been engaged in considering the implementation of a moral principle, in striking contrast to what has taken place in bygone centuries.
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They are bygone arguments, they are bogus assertions and in 1997 the electorate voted against them.
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I mention this to show that in bygone days it was recognised that wandering cattle could be a danger and a nuisance.
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We should look upon them as we looked, in bygone days, on the ventures of our citizens in lands overseas.
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I think that he got it right: the quotation from the dictionary referred to geological oddities of a bygone age.
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There was a serious problem with that in bygone days.
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I believe that we waste our constructive energies in trying to justify this anachronistic relic of a bygone age.
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I always think that on these occasions it is interesting to look back at debates which took place in bygone days on similar subjects.
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Let us now start to blow away the cobwebs of bygone years and hand on our democratic system to our children, bright and burnished.
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Is it to become the symbol of a bygone age?
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In many ways, the postman seems the last relic of a bygone age.
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In bygone years this fact does not appear to have been realised sufficiently.
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I cannot help but regard him as the remnant of a bygone age.
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We owe a duty to the local authorities who have negotiated in bygone years with these railway companies.
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Our sterling system was structured with a relation to a bygone situation which no longer applies in our country.
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I would also point out that in bygone days working-class families were often lectured severely for their profligacy in producing families.
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They may have a very hard struggle in the future to maintain that high standard which they set for themselves in bygone years.
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Is it not the case that bygone lords of the manor enclosed all the good land and left only very poor land for the commons?
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I am not going to enter into the echoes of bygone battles.
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Tradition is misunderstood everywhere and, therefore, misrepresented as something stuffy, sterile and primitive, a useless relic from a bygone era.
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Many schools are relics of a bygone age.
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They existed in bygone days, and, unhappily, they are likely to exist in the days to come.
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History shows that in bygone days the aristocracy, supported by the country yeomanry, were usually the people to fight the country's battles.
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I remember, in bygone days, that the great men used to discuss foreign affairs with enormous latitude.
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They served a previous era and are a bygone reflection of the economic and social needs of this country.
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However, the element of compulsion lies in a bygone era.
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People remember with great affection the civic pride of bygone days.
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However, the basic principle remains that the threat of warrant sales is barbaric and a relic of a bygone age.
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Perhaps in bygone days that road may have been a private road, but it is no longer private.
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He was far more concerned with the pictures and his pursuits than this thing which was a bygone event in his life.
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If one does not, one is part of a bygone age.
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They belong to bygone days and by now should have been removed from the rule book.
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In bygone years we had certain trades that were looked upon as skilled trades, and boys had to serve an apprenticeship to enter them.
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In bygone days they knew every one of their workpeople, and their workpeople knew them.
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I have met the best of them, not the bygone generation, but those of to-day.
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In bygone years the welfare state entered into a social contract which it cannot afford in times of crisis.
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We have to strike a balance between the past and the future, between the structures of bygone ages and the creations of our own generation.
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There is a kind of "ad hocism" here, which dates back to a distant bygone era.
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In bygone days men invested their money in it and left it to their sons and daughters.
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At least in part, students are the victims of the inertia of vice-chancellors, professors and lecturers in bygone years.
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We are not asking, as was done in bygone days, that houses be built in the pit yard.
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He said that in bygone days, people living in a village gave three cheers when they saw the pylons arrive.
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We were faced with the neglect of bygone years and also with a shortage of manpower.
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I know that a great deal more is being done for safety, by some colliery concerns at least, than was the case in bygone years.
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We do not wish them to remain empty monuments to the ambitions of a bygone age.
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The term reminds one of bygone days when men were literally fighting one another for the odd day's work.
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Her miseries, confusion and hatreds far exceed anything known that was known in those bygone days.
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Such equipment might do for a bygone age when there was nothing better, but to-day better equipment is available.
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Nothing else can possibly give so true and vivid an impression of the life of the people in bygone generations.
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I think that we are spending about £2,000 a day for these battleships, which belong to a bygone naval age.
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We require more technical education now than we have had in bygone years.
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I believe they are a product of a bygone age.
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I do not believe that the law should disdain it, particularly for any semantic reasons or reasons of emotional attachment to a bygone age.
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There would be an unreformed budget and agricultural and fisheries policies from a bygone era.
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We have seen the decline of industries which sustained this country in bygone days, such as the textile industry.
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Many of the comments made and the suggestions put before us seem to apply to another age, a bygone age.
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The widows remain as a symbol of a bygone age of service and unquestioning loyalty.
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I believe that the newspapers to-day have far less influence in political affairs than they had in bygone years.
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They are no longer, as they were in bygone generations, the close preserve of wealth and rank.
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I wonder if he is serious or whether he is living in a bygone age.
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