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"The museum had become a little old, a little obsolete, in terms of museography".
The great Benjamin Graham died in 1976, before the current bull market made some of the classic yield-based formulas a little obsolete, but his old prescription — that investors should put half their money in stocks and half in bonds — is the kind of advice he might give if he were alive today.
It's got to be something that's a little obsolete, a little out-of-date, somewhat relevant but not terribly pressing or important - and I thought of my parents.
In his "Essay of Dramatic Poesie," published in 1667 just 51 years after Shakespeare's death, Dryden noted that the playwright's popularity had already begun to fade because his language was now "a little obsolete".
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"I thought this was one of those feel-good bills," said Linda Coleman, a Democratic state senator who is black and voted for the bill despite caring little about obsolete language in the Constitution.
"All of these [other modes of transportation] are becoming a little more obsolete, a little more constrained," Downs said.
In fact, the George Washington Bridge's bright lights made the little beacon obsolete when it opened in 1931.
Many of those excursions involve the Rangers, who currently number about 4,100 and are equipped largely with little more than obsolete rifles.
These obsolete little artefacts are not forgotten junk, but the collateral for a loan that the borrower has long since defaulted on.
Yes, it's all very sad, but the problems of one obsolete little OS don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.
San Francisco startup Twist set out to make those ensuing "Oh man, so sorry, I'm running a little behind" exchanges obsolete when it launched its arrival signaling iOS app in July, and it turns out the company has been working on a few things behind the scenes.
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