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Recalling a bygone example, Mr. McBride said, "It's called 'The Face of Danger,' so Steve Danger is a plastic surgeon, and he solves crimes by changing his face with plastic surgery".
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Certainly I see the latter at WWO, but I also visited a program in Addis run by the elders, a true example of the power of the kebele (community) brought back from a bygone time.
As an example, he pointed to a used car lot that seemed to be a vestige of a bygone era.
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If you buy a ticket, you affirm that jazz is not a bygone form.
Most of us would assume that theirs too has become a bygone art; but no.
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