Sentence examples similar to a bygone trait from inspiring English sources

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Marcgellen wrote: "Last of the great old school Hollywood actors, what a cool guy", while nixonshepherd tweeted: "Classically handsome, unabashedly charismatic & sincerely genuine... the bygone traits of Hollywood's golden age".

"The campaign's tone is reminiscent of a bygone era -- where civility and manners were traits of ladies and gentlemen, and Cunard was the only way to cross," said Dorn Martell, senior creative vice president of Tinsley Advertising of Miami, which has the account.

As pointed out by Sober (2008: 297), these particular terms carried "the double meaning that Darwin intended: vestigial traits are useless to the organism and they are vestiges of a bygone age.

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.

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

These weapons hail from a bygone age.

Most of us would assume that theirs too has become a bygone art; but no.

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