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It is the mind of a bygone day.
The faces are easily missed, yet they speak volumes about a bygone day.
How simple life was for a news consumer in that bygone day.
In Provincetown, at Cape Cod's tip, John Waters called her "bohemian royalty," a barefooted artist, party giver, salon host and emblem of a bygone day.
That mistake is lead, and if you think lead poisoning is a problem from a bygone day, doctors and social workers and poisoning victims wish you'd think again.
Maybe she will tell her grandchildren of a bygone day when the seas were lower, the storms were not as bad, summer heatwaves were less unrelenting, and the world was a more benign place in general.
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When I remember bygone days.
Hits of Bygone Days.
Voice of Bygone Days.
If "Throne" represents a bygone era, "New Day" is a potent part of the fossil record: two Gen Xers imagining an incoming generation, without a name, that will shape its own future after inheriting the rights and wrongs of the present.
"The Golden Arrow" (1936), with Miss Davis as a waitress and George Brent as a reporter, is light, snappy fun, the bygone Warner way - Friday at 10 A.M. on Showtime.
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