Age-old Sentence Examples

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  • Visitors ask questions and are offered solutions to combating this age-old dilemma.

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  • However, there are things that can be done to help the bumblebee to continue its age-old task of pollination.

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  • A new spring tine harrow specially designed for use on grassland is solving an age-old problem for dairy farmer Will Taylor.

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  • Participants on courses will learn the age-old skills of using lime in building and pointing, plastering, roughcasting and limewashing.

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  • Qigong, is an age-old, time-tested method to help with this modern need.

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  • In truth potty training advice is one of the most researched elements of parenting, and wondering whether or not your child is old enough to potty train is an age-old dilemma.

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  • With so many recalls of pain medication, more people are looking into these age-old alternatives to chemicals.

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  • Age-old, the resin (taken from the Boswellia tree) dates back some 5,000 years.

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  • However, following the age-old beauty advice that green eyes benefit from browns and lavenders, I selected Expert Wear Eye Shadow Trio in the shade Crown Jewels for my review.

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  • While age old tales about standing up to bullies exist, is this actually the best way for teens to get through bullying?

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  • To step up the uniqueness of this age old classic, try a classified secret agent pen.

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  • Newspaper training is an age-old technique that usually works best on smaller dogs and puppies.

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  • This is an age-old trick that doubles the amount of natural light being filtered through the room, giving it the appearance of a much larger room.

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  • Shearing, when done by hand, is an age-old practice that does not harm the animal.

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  • The age-old dilemma of finding "the perfect dress" for a special occasion is something that will likely haunt women until the end of time.

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  • This title really is that addicting, putting a fairly unique "spin", so to speak, on the age old match-three formula made popular by such games as Bejeweled, Zuma, and Bounce Out.

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  • There's the age-old tour map that you can get at a bookstore, a Napa Valley visitor center, auto club, or at your B&B in Yountville.

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  • Of course, it's really just a spin on an age-old battle.

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  • Hamilton Beach's commercial milkshake machine is similar to what age-old soda shops used to use to create a myriad of mixed ice cream and soda delights.

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  • Even conventional medicine has adopted this age-old concept of bringing healing to the sick via feeding the mucous membranes in the epidermis, in the respiratory track, in the digestive track and in the genitourinary system.

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  • Every organization that commits themselves to making the world a better place regularly asks the age old non-profit question - how do we raise the money we need by the time we need it?

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  • There are three age-old options to making a Halloween costume.

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  • The age-old idea of a fairy can be put together with one trip to the party store almost any time of year - you just need wings.

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  • Celtic designs add a new depth to this symbol with age old patterns that are steeped in mystery.

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  • Earth Day sites for kids are a great resource to teach a new generation about an age old problem; however, your backing is extremely important if an environmental difference is to be made.

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  • An age-old farming family from Yorkshire, the Sugdens have maintained a presence in the show for decades.

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  • If you're interested in a design that can be custom fit in size, style and significance, tribal pieces are a natural, age-old approach.

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  • As knitting video podcasts continue to grow in popularity, the age old craft of knitting will be handed down to future generations with the help of technology.

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  • The plan works because it uses age-old dietary principles.

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  • The age-old debate of briefs vs boxers for men is still going strong.

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  • If only one culprit in the age-old battle against wrinkles existed, it might be a fight easily won.

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  • Most of the boys she dated would never have thought of practicing the age-old custom of walking around the car to open her door, or guiding her through the crowd with a gentle hand on one elbow.

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  • It was a sure sign he was forgiven for his irreverent try at changing the age-old ritual of greeting card purchasing.

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  • He used the age-old method of asking questions that needed answers until she swung into something akin to conversation.

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  • With their age-old recipe of clean sea, fresh air and clear light, the islands are the ultimate, natural antidotes to stress.

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  • Incredibly simple yet utterly compulsive game based upon the age-old game of stone skipping.

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  • It is an age-old political truism that you tame your enemies by giving them a seat at the table.

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