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Peter Culshaw describes a passing era.
Link's use of artificial brilliance and staged theatricality cannot disguise his very real love affair with a passing moment and a passing era.
Although "Airport" strives for grittiness, it's a well-mannered product of a passing era.
Ms Michele is already collecting crisp Latvian bills from cash dispensers as a memento of a passing era.
But in the passing era, that may not even be required for the Giants to take a less fraught path back to the playoffs.
By this point in "Bill Cunningham New York," Richard Press's captivating and moving portrait of a singular man and a passing era, it's possible to view what Mr. Cunningham does as the flip side of war photography, and not entirely unrelated.
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Florida Senator Dempsey Barron vocally opposed passing the ERA, fearing it would legalize same-sex marriages, force people to use unisex bathrooms, and that it would harm laws meant to protect families.
With the baby asleep in her car seat, we drove to the foot of the mountain and snaked our way up — passing Fascist-era chalets from the 1930s and working-class villages.
One also was accused of passing Soviet-era data to the West.
The culture of modern research is still, in large part, set in an era of science that has now passed, the era in which most of today's scientific leaders were trained.
Weddington's efforts in Washington with Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Mondale to defeat the rescission amendment (it went down in the Senate 54-44) and pass the ERA extension (it passed 60-36).
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