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And like all bygone eras, there are elements we miss and elements that should be bygone.
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The pictures ache for a bygone era, all too aware that they may be the portrayal of death throes for these remnants of the past.
With his turnip face and his pungent opinions, the fifty-three-year-old Brooklyn native embodies a bygone city; all he lacks to be a cabdriver from the seventies is a cold stogie in his craw.
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