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But now he's talking about "industrial activism", which sounds distinctly Old Labour.
There is something distinctly old picture about the way in which race and faith concerns are debated in Britain.
She originally planned to make a blues record, and it's too bad she didn't, because the best tracks on the record are distinctly old school.
Parker had been brought in from the private sector to apply a distinctly "old Conservative" efficiency drive to the ex-Livingstone empire.
Nor, indeed, that he had any pretensions about anything: he couldn't stand pretentiousness, reserving his particular scorn for the political classes, seen from a distinctly old Labour point of view.
Nine, which annoyed News Corp by tying up the NRL, had "revenue problems" and "program flops", Daily Mail Australia was a "loss-making operation" and Fairfax Media's joint venture with Huffpost Aus is "distinctly old hat" and "an awkward tie-up".
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In a technical world, he seems distinctly old-fashioned.
But some of his habits seem distinctly old-fashioned.
Serono began a century ago in the distinctly old-economy business of extracting proteins from eggs.
In the philosophical world of nineteen-twenties Vienna, however, it was considered distinctly old-fashioned.
The ambience is distinctly old-fashioned, he said, but "it's cool because we make it cool".
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