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"Traffic accidents" and "traffic jams" will become archaic terms.
When such laws become archaic, they should be discarded by the legislatures, not tossed out by the courts — in short, judicial restraint.
The term, which originated in the 1930's, "has since become archaic," said William A. Schoneberger, an aviation historian and author in Malibu, Calif.
It had become archaic for the men's basketball tournament, which gets outsize attention for its three-week yearly run, to be shown on one broadcast network that needed to resort to regional coverage of so many early games.
While the horse may have become "archaic" as a method of transportation or as an engine of war, two other area stables show that the interest in recreational riding remains extremely high in this part of Westchester County.
One contemporary tenet that Raworth believes will soon become archaic is the insistence that evaluating anything from health to nature means quantifying its market value.
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"Get lost" will become an archaic expression, like calling someone "Pecksniffian".
The romcom portrait of the successful career woman yearning for her childhood fantasy of the perfect wedding to the man of her dreams has become increasingly archaic in the era of Girls.
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