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And that's where the bad part of "throwback" comes in: Witcover is painfully nostalgic for a bygone era of politics; his affection for the way elections used to be -- pre-consultant, pre-instant attack ad -- blinds him, I think, to what's still good about presidential politics.

HAVING secured a particularly warm spot in the Hearts and memories of Broadway's playgoers, "The Matchmaker" arrived at the Dittle Carnegie last night equipped to capture the affections of moviegoers.Thornton Wilder's comic valentine to the amorous antics of a bygone and easier era is still a lively combination of farce and the flamboyant make-believe of the turn-of-the-century theatre.

That's a bygone era.

That's a bygone London.

"Relic of a bygone age".

Individual responsibility a bygone virtue.

But, just like its oddball neighbours, it will no doubt win the city's affections with time, as another bizarre addition to this whimsical cultural theme park, a late-born monument from a bygone era.

It seems like a bygone era.

These weapons hail from a bygone age.

They read like artifacts of a bygone Washington.

If you buy a ticket, you affirm that jazz is not a bygone form.

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