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He said the racism that spurred Mr. Thurmond's campaign was a discarded artifact of bygone days.
Considering that the show leaned heavily on music and film from nearly a century ago, it was poignant to imagine the day when iPhones become antiquated too — and the footage captured on those devices becomes a relic from a bygone time preserving an artifact from a time even older.
Opened in 1906 by Florida pioneer Ted Smallwood, the wooden building on pilings is more museum than retail establishment now, with a trove of stories and artifacts from bygone days.
The corporate firewall, designed to make a stark distinction between internal and external information resources, was an artifact of a bygone era.
It is a far cry from the September 2000 issue, a brawny artifact of a bygone era, at two pounds, with 552 pages.
The scene to get into Mr. Wang's show, for instance, was chaotic, capricious and also hilariously idiotic and in a way that brought to mind another artifact of a bygone era: Studio 54.
A brawny artifact of a bygone era, the issue weighed in at 552 ad-stuffed pages -- more than two pounds of hubris that would kill a small cat if it fell off a table.
To pick up that opinion today, a paean to the states as "independent and autonomous," in the words of Justice Antonin Scalia, is like unearthing an artifact from a bygone era.
The direct result of my own drinking, it had been years since I last aggravated this surgically restored artifact of a bygone era of self-destruction.
They read like artifacts of a bygone Washington.
Today these cultural artifacts of a bygone era are as rare as, well, duck teeth.
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