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Huddled together with drinks in their hands, the attendees with matching undercuts had the appearance of religious cult members standing in formation -- or maybe just an especially tight-knit college debate club from a bygone era.

The two capitals – Chisinau in Moldova and Tiraspol in Trans-Dniester – couldn't be more different, the former thrumming with traffic and FM radio debate, the latter redolent of a bygone Soviet vision of monolithic order and stability.

"Edmund Wilson '16 seems to belong to a bygone world, remote and barely relevant – back when people actually read serious books and debated them, back when left-leaning opinion was still varied and unpredictable (Wilson's book on Civil War literature, Patriotic Gore, was pro-Southern).

That's a bygone era.

That's a bygone London.

"Relic of a bygone age".

Individual responsibility a bygone virtue.

It seems like a bygone era.

These weapons hail from a bygone age.

They read like artifacts of a bygone Washington.

Trident is an outdated weapon system from a bygone age.

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