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Even the earliest Christmases celebrated a yesteryear that existed only in the imagination.
Haas said he liked everything about Riviera, from the Kikuyu grass to the framed black-and-white photographs from yesteryear that hang in the clubhouse.
Next time you read Chaucer or "Beowulf," grab a pint of mead, the honey wine of yesteryear that is making a comeback.
By Elissa Lerner May 2, 2011 Next time you read Chaucer or "Beowulf," grab a pint of mead, the honey wine of yesteryear that is making a comeback.
Instead, somewhat oddly, the conversation centres on a clutch of classic titles from yesteryear that failed to survive in a print-only era, let alone the modern digital war of attrition.
Whenever the topic of liquor comes up at the magazine — as it always does, if for no other reason than that we publish a regular Drink column and two Food & Drink issues every year — my colleagues and I start talking about the liquor carts of yesteryear that were wheeled around the newsroom of The Times like the coffee carts of today.
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The precariat is similar to the blue-collar workers of yesteryear in that they earn less than what Standing calls the salariat, but they are unique in that workers in manufacturing jobs, for instance, tended to have job security, benefits, and often union protection (which played a large part in the presence of the first two).
While still not the big-bodied center of yesteryear, at that weight he would at least be in the same range that Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls and Larry Sanders of the Milwaukee Bucks were in when they entered the league.
Perhaps the biggest compliment a current athlete in any sport can get is when champions from yesteryear say that they are dazzled.
8.10pm GMT Memory lane I asked for FA Cup third-round memories of yesteryear, and that's exactly what i got.
If it seems a stretch, finally, to paint Zimmerman in the image of the slave catchers of yesteryear, recall that he himself invited the comparison when, while stalking the African-American teenager against the advice of a 911 dispatcher, he complained, using an expletive to refer to Trayvon, that they "always get away".
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