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It proved that they were not some negligible minority but members of a larger culture — or, to use that sweetly dated term, a counterculture.
"Consumer electronics is a dated term right now.
Primarily with Warner-Lambert, "that dated term synergies just wasn't there," Mr. Ghriskey said.
It occurs to me here that "outsider art" is a dated term, and that "tourist art" would better describe this way of seeing everything, even the most obvious things, all at once, and refracting it in a prism of pure delight.
It is perhaps more accurate to call it the Stoic view of the passions, though this is a somewhat dated term.
My soapbox (dated term) generally supports me talking about the fact that we should think small/medium size businesses first, then large.
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We also invented a dating term that was legitimised by a shout-out on Radio 1Xtra and, together, put a stop to box-bleached hair for men.
In dating terms, it was like responding to a brilliantly witty personal ad in the London Review of Books, only to come face to face with an accountant carrying a copy of the Daily Express.
In dating terms, they need to rebound with someone much better-looking and well put-together than Starz.
Of course, there will always be critics and theatergoers who consider vintage plays dated (dreaded term).
In the episode "Jungle Fever," (Robinson) coins the phrase "arctic shiver," a black-on-white counterpart to the eponymous dating term.
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