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Recalling a bygone example, Mr. McBride said, "It's called 'The Face of Danger,' so Steve Danger is a plastic surgeon, and he solves crimes by changing his face with plastic surgery".
Over the last century, the tower has become more of a cultural icon — with its intricate metal latticework an example of a bygone aesthetic — than an example of France being on the technological cutting edge.
"Bedlam" is filled with rewarding descriptions of a bygone era (men, for example, smile with "battle of Waterloo teeth" stolen from dead soldiers), but the best passages illuminate the madhouse and its patients.
Historical society volunteer Art Goddard called the Station Master's House one of few surviving examples of a bygone era.
More scattered examples from not very bygone years: John Leonard, Times Book Review, 2005, reviewing the Library of America's collection of James Agee: "Who knows what marriage was, maybe musical electric chairs.
Citing just one example from a recent (if bygone) era, in 1994 Bankers Trust, one of America's largest financial institutions, sold toxic swaps to two clients.
"Let bygones be bygones," Buhrdorf recalls saying.
"Let bygones be bygones," Dreier joked.
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"Let bygones be bygones," he said.
Certainly I see the latter at WWO, but I also visited a program in Addis run by the elders, a true example of the power of the kebele (community) brought back from a bygone time.
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