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In that innocent era most brides were probably ecstatic with a quarter carat and two modest baguettes.
You can make the case that Palmer was the last athlete in the so-called innocent era of sport.
In one scene after another the movie illustrates the soldiers' susceptibility to gross manipulation in a much more innocent era.
The carousel recalls an innocent era, depicting folksy New York State themes and sites in carvings, quilts and paintings.
For others, it's a morality tale about class, or a foreshadowing of the First World War — the marker of the end of a more innocent era.
What more appropriate ending for this breezy evocation of national solidarity in a touchingly innocent era than a fragment of the bugle tune "Taps"?
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Joke or no joke, the setting Sun seems part of times gone by, of a more innocent, homely era.
The soundtrack harks back to an innocent bygone era Chick flick soundtracks are characters in their own rights.
It's simultaneously a celebration of a more innocent, eclectic era of home entertainment, a nugget of narrative tenderness, and an impish subversion of a broadcasting institution.
Many were too young to remember Mr. Carter's presidency or to imagine that innocent bygone era when a politician could get in trouble for just lusting in his heart.
Her books harken back to a more innocent, romantic era — which, given our current spiritual ambience, is a welcome break.
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