Bygone Sentence Examples

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  • It was Moses Mendelssohn's German translation of the Pentateuch (1 7 80 - 1 793) which marked the new spirit, while the views of his opponents belong to a bygone age.

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  • It will therefore be best in this brief sketch to say that the leader of the elder school was Viktor Rydberg (q.v.; 1828-1895) and that he was ably supported by Carl Snoilsky (q.v.; 1841-1 9 04) who at the beginning of the 20th century was the principal living poet of the bygone generation in Sweden.

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  • The twin smoke stacks are there only to capture the allure of a bygone era.

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  • A scribe who preserves in his spelling the traces of a bygone age is probably trustworthy.

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  • In the following year there appeared her Personal Recollections, consisting of reminiscences written during her old age, and of great interest both for what they reveal of her own character and life and the glimpsed they afford of the literary and scientific society of bygone times.

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  • Man's primary religious feeling seeks to bring him into association with the events and persons of his race, and that which in the Old Testament appears most perishable, most defective, and which suffers most under critical inquiry, was necessary in order to adapt new teaching to the commonly accepted beliefs of a bygone and primitive people.'

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  • In conclusion, it may be pointed out that it was only natural for breeders and physiologists in bygone days to account for some of their results by the "infection" hypothesis.

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  • The identity of this Bleheris with the Bledhericus mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as Famosus ille fabulator, living at a bygone and unspecified date, and with the Breri quoted by Thomas as authority for the Tristan story, has been fully accepted by leading French scholars.

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  • In fact salvation, as conceived in Gnosticism, is always a myth, a history of bygone events, an allegory or figure, but not an historical event.

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  • A number of treasure seekers are soon in the area, diving in search of precious artifacts from a bygone era.

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  • Steam Train Dining Experience for Two - £ 375 Experience the romanticism of a bygone age as you step aboard the Cathedrals Express.

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  • Tens of thousands of people were emboldened by the participatory praxis of the seemingly bygone anti-capitalist movement.

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  • It is thought that Bygone Sports will be asking the court to allow it to file counterclaims asserting trade mark infringement.

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  • The Gainsborough combines the attractive style of bygone days with an easy informality.

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  • Lynn is a place best explored on foot as its narrow streets and lanes are more suited to a bygone age.

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  • Some may think that tossing the caber and dancing the ' shorn trews ' are quaint relics of a bygone culture.

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  • Inspiration here comes from the 1960s; with artworks featuring bygone film heroes adorning the walls and vinyl wallpapers adding further eye candy.

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  • Sugar Beach Resort is reminiscent of a bygone era - a less hurried time.

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  • Books are stacked on the bygone soda fountain counter and on the round stools.

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  • Watch the splendor of a bygone era when around 15 of the majestic Thames Sailing Barges race for various trophies.

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  • It is the morning watch, it is what saints of God in bygone eras called ' the trysting time '.

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  • Although many women opt for a liquid eyeliner when creating a cat eye, cake eyeliner is an easy to apply alternative that really captures the look of a bygone era.

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  • With everything digital cameras offer, some people are now wondering what's behind the vigorous interest in Polaroid land cameras of bygone days.

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  • In bygone days, the food was cooked with a minimal amount of fat.

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  • Some boutiques carry the latest in hip, funky styles, while others focus on classic children's clothing that evoke a bygone era.

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  • Instead of pampering yourself and winning or losing money on ship casinos, you'll get to hear the tales of bygone eras in the region, fish, watch birds, and more.

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  • After all, in bygone eras when pesticides weren't commercially available, people relied on their kitchen gardens for food year-round, and needed to test and use what worked.

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  • In bygone eras or even today, the man who sports a zoot suit isn't style-shy at all.

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  • Others think of bygone days when wearing your Sunday best was a family tradition, a chance to wear your best clothes to attend religious services on Sunday morning.

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  • The resort is located next to the BoardWalk entertainment complex, where guests can enjoy the sights and sounds of carnivals from a bygone era.

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  • Godzilla is a 6-inch vinyl figure from Bandai that recreates the monster's look from a bygone era.

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  • From Rubik's Cubes to the ever popular Atari, 80s toys have a way of eliciting the nostalgic feeling of a bygone era.

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  • Bygone civilizations in Europe, and particularly in Scandinavia, deemed it necessary to "call back the sun" with rituals, offerings, and celebrations.

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  • A celebration of all things 16th century British, they are a fun opportunity to play, eat and lose oneself in a bygone but romantic era.

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  • Today, Renaissance costumes are a fun way to relive a bygone era.

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  • Clothing is a wonderful way to understand the people of a bygone time.

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  • An antique or vintage style engagement ring offers the perfect combination of styling and design from a bygone era along with modern materials and production methods.

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  • Like the early sailors who braved unknown dangers in pursuit of fortune, glory and the well-being of their kin, soldiers of bygone days embraced the nautical star for its safety and guidance symbolism.

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  • Among the many cultures who routinely practiced body piercing in bygone days were ancient Mesoamericans like the Aztecs, who pierced tongues as part of ritualistic blood sacrifices.

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  • When made to appeal realistic, these tattoos can be quite breathtaking and remind the viewer of a bygone era.

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  • The lines are also not as bold and the style has a higher level of detail than you will find in American traditional tattoos, particularly from tattoos deliberately trying to ape the artwork of a bygone era.

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  • Lady Waltham 34 Classic is reminiscent of a bygone era. 18K yellow gold bracelet, crystal is glare proofed on both sides, the dial is silver with Roman numerals (not a ladies diamond Waltham watch).

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  • Inspired by wooden sailing vessels of bygone days, the Teakwood is a unique and elegant timepiece with modern performance features.

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  • They were meant to be used and loved, and now we treasure them as heirlooms of a bygone era.

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  • Corsets might seem at first like lingerie from a bygone age, but these pieces are actually excellent shapewear picks for any woman who appreciates the finer side of shaping.

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  • There are quite a few vintage websites around that proudly stock garments and accessories from bygone eras.

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  • For a bolder vintage look, take inspiration from the starlets of Hollywood's bygone era and opt for a base coat of deep red.

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  • The diner's vintage red booths add to the atmosphere of a bygone era.

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  • While some find the old-fashioned décor to be a bit hokey, the restaurant certainly has its romantic charm and hearkens back to a bygone era of upscale dining.

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  • Willoughby's was old hardwood and brass under 70 years of bad breath and nicotine, catering to a tenth the crowd of bygone days.

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  • Henceforward it was to be the serious study of the workings of nature in producing the beings we see around us from beings more or less unlike them, that had existed in bygone ages and had been the parents of a varied and varying offspring - our fellow-creatures of to-day.

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  • As he himself wrote, "the most worthless book of a bygone day is a record worthy of preservation; like a telescopic star, its obscurity may render it unavailable for most purposes; but it serves, in hands which know how to use it, to determine the places of more important bodies."

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  • The rooms have been individually furnished, each reflecting the grandeur of a bygone era.

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  • We are not harking back to some mythical bygone age of policing.

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  • I heard owls hooting at night; the whole place is highly suggestive of bygone times.

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  • Whether it's the latest fashion in jeans, coats or dresses, or a look back at the fashions of bygone years, LoveToKnow offers many articles to help you dress your child with style.

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  • On the continent of Europe, France was the first to recognize the merits of its bygone designers and craftsmen, and even antecedent to the Exhibition of 1851, when art in Great Britain was dormant, it was possible to obtain in Paris faithful reproductions of the finest ormolu work of the 18th century.

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  • After the British occupation of Bloemfontein he cast in his lot with the Imperial Government, realizing that it had fought for those very principles which President Brand and he had laboured for in bygone years.

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  • He reversed the Hippocratic maxim "art is long," promising his scholars to teach them the whole of medicine in six months, and had inscribed upon his tomb iaTpovLKc, 7 r, as being superior to all living and bygone physicians.

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  • A great difference, however, is to be remarked between the coasts of the North Sea and those of the Baltic. On the former, where the sea has broken up the ranges of dunes formed in bygone times, and divided them into separate islands, the mainland has to be protected by massive dikes, while the Frisian Islands are being gradually washed away by the waters.

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