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'Others forget but we remember', the BNP said of the traditional Remembrance Day silence on Twitter today, only they managed to forget the very date on which the First World War ended themselves.
The appliances, particularly the dishwasher, are very dated, and some of the Formica is coming off of the counter surface.
A remarkable result of most studies cited above is the very old dates inferred from phylogenetic studies for some molecular lineages, although the estimated dates strongly depend upon the method used (Blench et al. 2008).
Remarkably, the production of vitrified sections has been introduced some 40 years ago (the very origin dates back to Christensen, 1971, and McDowall et al., 1983).
The very early dates for Jinmium came from a team led by archaeologist Richard Fullagar of the Australian Museum, who is also a co-author on the new paper.
Pinhasi adds that "many of the very young dates, for example, from Gibraltar, are probably just wrong" due to contamination, mixing of archaeological layers, and other factors.
But some of the art feels very dated, which has more to do with the passage of time than ideology.
Plus, the game was very dated graphically (which is also, of course, part of its charm), had no voice over dialogue and at times is very challenging to a novice.
Some aspects of the interview seem very dated — Wallace is smoking and madly shilling for his show's corporate sponsor, Phillip Morris; Sanger looks matronly in her black satin dress and heavy brooches.
"The atrium was looking very dated," said Jeffrey Weiss, the curator of modern and contemporary art.
The very first date.
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