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Instead the institution that profited most from invention in all of modern times seemed to be the most antiquated
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If you go into those houses, too, you will frequently find many excellent, though antiquated pieces of furniture, which are still very fit for use, and which could as little have been made for them
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To see an old-fashioned carriage in your dream suggests that your ways of thinking may be too outdated and antiquated
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In the above control room an array of fixed, curiously antiquated display screens were giving the various intermix ratios, projected stability levels coupled with the power requirements for sustaining negative energy
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A private teacher could never find his account in teaching either an exploded and antiquated system of a science acknowledged to be useful, or a science universally believed to be a mere useless and pedantic heap of sophistry and nonsense
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For the fourth time a systems-wide diagnostic and repair program had run to iron out any further bugs in this antiquated system
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It was odd to be confronted with such an antiquated processing unit, like an original super computer from the mid twenty-first century: stacked breezeblocks with flashing LED lights
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while The Written Law of God is cast off! It is regarded as foreign, antiquated and obsolete, in the eyes of this so-For every man is led by the deceits of his flesh, lo he is married to the selfish desires of his own heart, and all the called modern generation of enlightened peoples
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More squeals from the ten or twelve year-old antiquated and obsolete radio system
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Never thought of it that way! Or one big squadron, from his antiquated point of view
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Reiterating the jumbling mass of ministry people to adopt new sound practices in a matter of days was just as inconceivable as totally circumventing the antiquated ministry machine in whole
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It looked disorganised and antiquated and a strong smell of mothballs dominated the atmosphere
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It wasn’t that she grew up with the antiquated notion that children should be seen and not heard
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He had become frustrated with the way antiquated and patently false ideas were so easily peddled and embraced in our society
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antiquated non-user friendly tools, so in effect they tend not to support front-
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been constructed in a similar antiquated style of dark pine over
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The furnishings were minimal and somewhat antiquated, but overall the place was cozy and comfortable
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antiquated,” Hendricks said in a raised voice, turning and
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Those who choose to go it alone and use long-antiquated systems and applications will look back and wonder why they made that choice
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An antiquated tractor came trundling into the field, towing a large empty trailer
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and male sexual dysfunction is not only antiquated but unequivocally biased? As 1
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"So, based on an ancient KGB code name, an antiquated theory dreamed up by the Brits, and an intercepted signal to Komadze in Australia, you're telling me that a deputy chairman of the Soviet KGB is heading this way on a sixty year old treasure hunt
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’ Siri produced an antiquated ‘datat’, a data transmitter the size of a pen-top, and handed it over to Hatch
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Equipped with two ancient small warships and an antiquated cargo ship they used as a tender, they had developed a reputation for their skills in keeping pirates at bay
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The only thing that remained of that unfor-tunate venture was the breath of renovation that the matrons from France brought, as their magnificent arts transformed traditional methods of love and their sense of social well-being abolished Catarino’s antiquated place and turned the street into a bazaar of Japanese lanterns and nostalgic hand organs
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Shaken by that vision from another world, Aureliano Triste barely noticed that the woman was aiming an antiquated pistol at him
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Something similar happened with the cylinder phonographs that the merry matrons from France brought with them as a substitute for the antiquated hand organs and that for a time had serious effects on the livelihood of the band of musicians
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She had a modem spirit that wounded the antiquated sobriety and poorly disguised miserly heart of Fernanda, and that, on the other hand, Aureliano Segundo took pleasure in developing
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She saw it because it was a woman dressed in blue with long hair, with a sort of antiquated look, and with a certain resemblance to Pilar Ternera during the time when she had helped with the chores in the kitchen
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"Corey, these are antiquated surgical instruments
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Some antiquated style of music mixed with radio static soon could be heard by the occupants of the bridge
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Immediately, I took notice of antiquated articles scattered in
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Five minutes later, guided by radio calls from the pursued Filipino B-10B bomber, Jesus and Ingrid made visual contact with the antiquated bomber, which had found a second life as an early warning plane thanks to its long air endurance
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� Everything looked so antiquated to her, starting with the metallic frame bed and the Victorian style sofa
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� Finally sitting in the sofa, Nancy was struck by the awful reality of her situation: this antiquated world was probably where she was going to spend the rest of her life
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She bowed her head, trying not to see the antiquated surroundings of her room as she replied in a low voice
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����������� The few people Nancy met on her way to the roof landing pad eyed her with a mix of curiosity and confusion, fixing on her small height, cranial hair and antiquated battledress uniform
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Nevertheless, these ludicrous assumptions accurately reflect the Western underestimation of Japanese air power and this is best illustrated by the reliance they placed upon the antiquated Brewster Buffalo fighter plane
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The next picture projected showed Ingrid Dows, wearing a flight suit and standing in front of an antiquated P-26 propeller-driven fighter
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There was an antiquated gas pump outside though it had long since been abandoned as a source of fuel and undoubtedly did not comply with the recently enacted, stringent regulations regarding tanks and the environment
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Wickland immediately sat upright and, in one motion, swung his feet over the side of the bed and grabbed a small jotting pad and pen that lay next to his antiquated landline telephone with rotary dial on the nightstand
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Shockingly, less than a decade later, youth growing up in the shadow of anonymous and unmetered access to sexually explicit material, no longer understand these seemingly antiquated notions of sexuality
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I have spoken with peers who find sexual restriction unbelievably antiquated
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At the back of the bus, Amanda, twelve going on twenty, queened it with her cronies, making fun of her supposed friend, an unfortunate who was wearing last season's antiquated ski suit
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An antiquated procedure for taking blood pressure, he thought
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Blakey boy fired up his antiquated air conditioner in the small living
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Within minutes he was holding an antiquated metal
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wooden cases thrust hurriedly into every opening of the antiquated aircraft,
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He was referring to her ass but the use of the antiquated word and the businesslike inflection were enough to throw her off
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About fifteen minutes after Ellen jumped into her sedan, an antiquated, faded yellow school bus appeared at the end of the driveway
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It turned out to be a Complete Works of William Shakespeare, printed in an antiquated style, the
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“Hundreds of years before the KULMOOG came into fruition, a small group of rebellious Lincran townsfolk (apparently sick and tired of having to walk into the next county in order to legally tie up their horse/horse-like-antiquated-mammal-transportation-thing while they indulged themselves at the tavern/socialization-through-intoxication-establishment) set in motion plans to acquire an eternally binding clause in which they would control ownership of the parking area of downtown Lincra and thus be free to get as intoxicated as possible without having to worry about the long stumble to the horse/horse-like-antiquated-mammal-transportation-thing
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“Then how else do you explain these numbers? The system is obscenely antiquated
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Without getting into the long details, it boils down to antiquated record keeping and a perfect confluence of circumstances, such that those responsible for oversight were lax in their duties
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The buildings were antiquated and the roads were of stone
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It turned out the safest way for the counter-ground to communicate was the antiquated letter, versus any digital/electronic communique that could be easily intercepted and decrypted, because any encryption system worth its masking was banned and monitored from every conceivable dimension
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Though I always knew I had a tendency towards monetary abolitionism, it wasn't until after I had divested myself of all antiquated political values and become a political abolitionist, that my PA was able to let my MA out
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They may have destroyed traditional forms which have become antiquated and impotent, but nothing of value has been lost
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#antiguo, -a#, old, antiquated
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The other two would be down several days, while waiting for parts to fix the antiquated lift
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The building had antiquated plumbing, faulty wastewater systems that backed up all the time, poor electrical systems that kept me up at night, broken elevators that made each elevator ride a crap shoot of either getting to the floor you wanted or getting stuck for hours, toxic asbestos on most floors, and a host of safety issues that would take millions of dollars to fix and repair
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If the marriages turned out happy, how absurd to persist in an antiquated disapproval; if they turned out wretched, then how urgent the special need for love
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A punto or "point" is one twelfth of the antiquated French
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are an antiquated set of instruc-
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One of them unpacks an antiquated Coleman cooking-stove, fills it with kerosene, and takes it into the tent
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That’s antiquated thinking in many 57
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80-8: so pena: in this and a few other expressions the antiquatedpreposition so (= bajo, under)
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Onassis, on the contrary, had been left with an antiquated fleet
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Many of these scripture verses at the time of their writing were probably written with the intention for literal interpretation, but through Christ’s reinterpretation carry within them evidence of antiquated scripture construction
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Franz Ferdinand was killed for going against the invisible forces of undead evil, and against the old antiquated, out-of-date Austrian aristocracy
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The truth was that the damage to the city was astronomical considering the antiquated technology that they had been attacked with, but the enemy fleets had pressed the attack courageously and the continued shelling was beginning to pay off
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It was a piece of antiquated junk! A worn sticker on the monitor identified it as Windows 95 operating system
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An antiquated Soviet attack sub had run afoul of the same reef in the past and had one side of it completely sheared off
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were several antiquated fibro beach shacks scattered about and some small lagoons and
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using an old fibreglass rod with an equally antiquated Alvey beach reel
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The proper basis of faith is in the intellectual and moral convictions of mankind; but in proportion as Christianity is corrupted it retreats from that basis to build a credulous assent on antiquated custom, or on the authority of the uninstructed multitude
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Some persons like both old and new versions of rhinestone jewelry so if this is the case, you can't go wrong purchasing either, however, the antiquated items will generally feel heavier and appear old
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Nothing in the two small chambers forming the apartments remained as it had been in the time of the elder Dantes; the very paper was different, while the articles of antiquated furniture with which the rooms had been filled in Edmond's time had all disappeared; the four walls alone remained as he had left them
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"Ah," replied he, sighing, "that is not very surprising; I have been more than a year absent from Paris, and my clothes are of a most antiquated cut; the count takes me for a provincial
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The word sounded antiquated in her mother’s mouth
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At the end of two years they found themselves exhausted with the protracted campaign, their movements hampered by a lot of worn-out plant and antiquated machinery, and harassed on every side by the lower charges of the Gas Coy
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BLOOM: (Reflects precautiously) That antiquated commode
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beneath his gray beard, in the antiquated fashion of King James's reign, caused his head to look not a little like that of John the Baptist in a charger
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Over the last twenty days, a team of JPL engineers had worked around the clock to piece together antiquated computers, repair broken components, network everything, and install hastily made software that allowed the old systems to interact with the modern Deep Space Network
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At the hospital, a frightening and antiquated facility that should have inspired healthy habits in every citizen in Noland County, Samantha found a nurse in the ICU who could spare a word or two
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Scarlett, our Southern way of living is as antiquated as the feudal system of the Middle Ages
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ONE OF HIS MOTHER’S ANTIQUATED BELIEFS involved the curative power of manual labor, and though she framed it as a favor he could do for her, he knew she was thinking of it the other way around when she asked him, at breakfast, to mow the north pasture
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"Your information is antiquated," he snapped
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The older ones like Black-Scholes and the Whaley model are somewhat antiquated, but much like automobiles or houses, even the most advanced models rely on a certain amount of fundamental information
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Also, for comic purposes, I have given Fanny some language that was somewhat antiquated and rhetorical even in her time
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Before we look at what that is, let’s review an unfortunate anecdote from a former prop trader in that antiquated career path:
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The acts of the various states are widely divergent; most of them are antiquated in important respects; none is entirely logical or scientific
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As you all know, the computer setup here is one of the most antiquated in all of the business world
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From the fourth-floor window of the hotel suite, Carroll saw an antiquated bicycle bumping over the cobblestoned street outside
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Bouvines and Fontenoy were mentioned as though they had taken place on the preceding day, Austerlitz having become antiquated
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The obstinacy of antiquated institutions in perpetuating themselves resembles the stubbornness of the rancid perfume which should claim our hair, the pretensions of the spoiled fish which should persist in being eaten, the persecution of the child's garment which should insist on clothing the man, the tenderness of corpses which should return to embrace the living
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This was the antiquated elegance of his day
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On his second turn, he bent over his daughter, who was watching this encounter with the stupefied air of an antiquated lamb, and said to her with a smile that was almost calm: "A baron like this gentleman, and a bourgeois like myself cannot remain under the same roof
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Even today, some institutions’ investment flexibility is hamstrung by antiquated rules
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The main problem is that most of these antiquated, institutionally accepted investment decision processes have a deeply rooted legal basis