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The cathedral was subsequently damaged by natural disasters and human warfare in the 17th and 18th centuries, regarded as a relic of bygone ages in the 19th century, but in the end, rebuilt every time.
His many paintings reveal an active concern with preserving the aesthetic discoveries of bygone ages as well as a similar concern with nature in its many manifestations (especially landscapes).
There is a trend in popular spiritual literature to react either to the other-worldly piety of bygone ages or to lay adaptations of spiritual traditions originally intended for the clergy and professed religious.
Adapted from a short story by Stephen King, the film was pure fiction – and in any case was set in a bygone age, when prisons everywhere were less open to scrutiny – so it was easy to suspend disbelief at that particular aspect of the storyline.
To be a child with a mother who possessed those books was to live in a bygone age: a world of good meals turned out in orderly fashion, of clothes mended rather than discarded, etc.
Some of them feel stuck in a bygone age.
In a bygone age I'd be sectioned for it.
Call it an Ernst Lubitsch fantasy of love in a bygone age.
Again, some outside force was helping me to live in a bygone age: first no water, now no phone.
In the bygone age of the late 1980s, seasons would start with Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hearts holding legitimate aspirations of winning the championship.
It refers not just to a few quaint customs rooted in a bygone age, but to much of what Iranians live by today.
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