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That particular tradition is now neglected in the upper echelons of English soccer.
His neighborhood in Baghdad, once a well-tended enclave for army officers, is now neglected and strewn with trash.
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As Ms. Shin points out, the ancestral rites that used to hold families together are now neglected if they coincide with travel plans.
Since her breakthrough, in the mid-nineteen-seventies, Churchill has not only weathered changes in theatrical taste — so many of her contemporaries, particularly other women, are now neglected — she has continued to speak powerfully to the present moment.
"We like to find the beauty in something that's now neglected and honor that beauty," Austin, 32, added.
"To take what is now a neglected alley and make it a famous street".
So effective was Mill's critique that this work effectively dated itself and is now unfortunately neglected.
But the city is now a largely neglected area plagued by poverty - and pollution.
Fortunately, cholesteatoma of the middle ear is now rarely so neglected as to permit development of a serious complication.
The animal that left a trail of footprints here, in what is now a small, neglected park in the hills outside Jerusalem, did so in the Cretaceous, more than 65 million years ago.
Thomas Gladysz: Despite her fame then, is it true that Pickford is now a somewhat neglected figure?
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