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His father was a Chicago newspaperman, and so Hainey romanticized the bygone world of Chicago newspapermen.
This is the bygone world of Babbitt, of small-town Rotarians.
Every passing year brings them one year closer to the bygone world their songs evoke.
Today, they survive as historical relics of the bygone monarchy and of a long overlooked art.
Yet as a Web-only publication, InfoWorld is very different from the bygone print edition.
Created in the bygone days of screechy telephone modems, it is cumbersome, arcane and not free.
In other words, as the bygone aviators knew — bend it or crash.
Weiner's nostalgia for the bygone glamour days of New York City stems mostly from his family.
Its adult content notwithstanding, "On Guard" restores some of the bygone delights of childhood moviegoing.
"Almost Famous" wistfully recreates the bygone era of unlimited access to the bands and stars of the day.
Rather, it illuminates the bygone politics of camaraderie and hero worship in a brittle social milieu that encouraged bonds of loyalty and bouts of back-stabbing.
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