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"He's not smothering the ball anymore," Long said.
The alley was built in 1962 and all its equipment is original, with an exuberant use of steel that you don't see anymore: long, shiny Brunswick ball racks, dining tables with heavy flared legs.
"People don't really want to download an app anymore," Long said.
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Loyalty is not so easily won anymore -- long gone are the days when General Motors could expect Chevy owners to graduate to Olds and Buick as their paychecks grew.
"I told him, 'I need your help because I don't want to live anymore,' " Mr. Long recalled.
(Doesn't anybody know what "pet" means anymore?) Not long ago I did a double take when I encountered the phrase "refreshingly simplistic" in a music review.
Though their legs aren't much good anymore for long distance, the men in "Moon," like any full-bodied Shepard character, remain nomads.
It's personal, he said, and it really doesn't much matter anymore, as long as he knows that Jackson is doing the right thing and checking in on the man who will always professionally connect them.
"They are going to send someone round to his house with the film, I guess for security reasons, so dad can watch it in his bed – he can't really sit anymore, for long".
Do you think that anyone still searches that way anymore with long sentences?
It wasn't about genres anymore, as long as it got the party going.
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