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Dillons is a distant (bad) memory.
Such discipline makes Fiji, Nantes and the World Cup seem a distant bad dream but it must be said that, when Wales upped the tempo, Italy committed suicide.
That suggested deep ignorance of life in the large parts of Britain they don't represent, distant "bad lands" of their worst imaginings.
"It doesn't get more exclusive than that, does it?" So as the fashion week parties begin and the "canapé stalkers" trail the waiters round the room, just as Edwards-Jones did for all those years, thankfully the dreaded chicken satay, or a pastry base filled with onion that reeks of central catering company's deep freeze, will be relegated to a distant bad memory.
Some men are under the illusion that women like the cold, distant "bad boy" persona.
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Yet, as someone for whom "Monday Night" is a distant and bad memory, I am concerned about whether young Dennis's penchant for baroque similes will work for an audience weaned on pedestrian analyses of X's and O's and an overdependence on scribbling with the Telestrator.
Mr. Goetz said he lamented people's "distant, shallow and bad" attitudes toward animals.
Today, the roots of hip-hop seem about as distant as the bad, old days in Times Square.
In these fearful times for Americans as the economy worsens and the news from distant wars is bad the ramparts have been drawn up and people are hunkered down in uncertainty and fear.
The setting is a very rundown Kansas in a fast approaching AD2044, a time to which crime bosses of the slightly more distant future return bad guys or troublesome citizens to be killed.
Richard Dixon, director of Friends of the Earth Scotland, said Scotland's prospects for clean air were becoming more and more distant: "It was bad enough when Defra said in 2011 that Glasgow and Edinburgh would not meet clean air targets until after 2020 and 2015 respectively.
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