"It did happen a long time ago and my distraction of that happened a long time ago," Wexner said.
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" Trump said the measures "should have been done a long time ago, and could have been done a long time ago.
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And he was … a long time ago, he had feelings — this was a long time ago — he had feelings on this subject.
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Once upon a time a long, it feels like a long time ago, like a long time ago, Republicans used to care about fiscal conservatism.
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And -- BECKY QUICK: It was a long time ago.
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A long time ago ... What a glimpse it was.
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I found this one a long time ago... See it?
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Otherwise, this would have been released a long time ago.
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GORKA: Look, Nigel, I was Sebastian a long time ago.
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JORDAN: That was a long time ago I saw it.
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I actually started writing about tech a long time ago.
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It was a long time ago, but we are together.
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Ah, we jumped over that hurdle a long time ago.
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Actually, maybe McDonald's should've done this a long time ago.
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You started working on it a long time ago, right?
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The backstory: Netanyahu confirmed his attendance a long time ago.
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He laid the predicate for this a long time ago.
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For VR enthusiasts, 2016 feels like a long time ago.
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In that sense, 2013 seems like a long time ago.
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SCHNEIDERMAN: OH, I ENDORSED SECRETARY CLINTON A LONG TIME AGO.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…?
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Ian Schrager: We did Studio 54 a long time ago.
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I gave up caring about that a long time ago.
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A long time ago, Corgan also made one brilliant record.
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Like the Red Car, 1930 was a long time ago.
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The United States did all that a long time ago.
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"I thought about it a long time ago," he says.
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It's hard to remember, it was a long time ago.
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"So that was a long time ago," his son says.
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"I stopped eating pizza a long time ago," he said.
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Maybe your father's gone, recently or a long time ago.
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That question was settled for me a long time ago.
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I said, 'Oh, I forgave you a long time ago.
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So a long time ago I stopped taking it home.
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A long time ago, drama was a live, communal experience.
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But again, that already feels like a long time ago.
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"His candidacy was announced a long time ago," he said.
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The nerds won a long time ago & they fucking suck.
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Because we were fully prepared since a long time ago.
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Men like that left the G.O.P. a long time ago.
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He needs to go away like, a long time ago.
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"I worked at McKinsey a long time ago," she says.
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It's another thing when the battle's a long time ago.
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I stopped missing my old life a long time ago.
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That's a long time ago, that's 11 years ago, man.
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I hope to rebuild something I lost a long time ago.
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Because I'm a Jew, I thought it a long time ago.
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In fact, the rule should've been introduced a long time ago.
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Hilary Duff's baby-name game was over a long time ago.
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And the case started a long time ago with my predecessor.
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It was trendy (a long time ago), & we don't like trendiness.
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I gave up on my contacts list a long time ago.
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Trump's Twitter antics left "joke" territory behind a long time ago.
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A long time ago, we were all just buttless bagbabies.[Nature]
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As for popularity, the bicycle pulled ahead a long time ago.
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We met briefly through [chef Jonathan] Waxman a long time ago.
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"Honestly, this should have happened a long time ago," Sterling said.
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DERSHOWITZ: Yes, they had gamed it out a long time ago.
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It would've come out a long time ago if he did.
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And Pyongyang, not Washington, initiated those threats a long time ago.
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Because -- anybody else would've given this up a long time ago.
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There was a move to technologize dating a long time ago.
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A long time ago, I was a runner in high school.
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The project started a long time ago with the series Strata.
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I think he made movies a long time ago or something.
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But for Britain's sake, he should've resigned a long time ago.
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These rules and these dates were set a long time ago.
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But, overall, this show started going south a long time ago.
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" But…: If "the collusion happened, it happened a long time ago.
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I made my decision a long time ago: I chose France.
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That was Dad in a bad moment a long time ago.
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That way, we could have been done a long time ago.
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Bannon's own war against the GOP began a long time ago.
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"I learned a hard lesson a long time ago," Monahan says.
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We jumped the shark on this campaign a long time ago.
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I know it was a long time ago in Halifax. Yes.
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If he's the guy, apparently he stopped a long time ago.
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Unfortunately, this stopped being about air pressure a long time ago.
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A long time ago I studied sculpture and performance in Miami.
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I mean, this has been a long time ago, you know?
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It feels like a long time ago, just like everything else.
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Coca-Cola actually bought them a long time ago, in 2001.
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I was energy secretary a long time ago in the 1980s.
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""I had a falling out with him a long time ago.
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Other parts of the world were crazy a long time ago.
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Andres said this should have been known a long time ago.
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The lie of "no contacts" was debunked a long time ago.
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It was either a long time ago or, more likely, never.
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"I gave up on that a long time ago," Flutie jokes.
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They lost the benefit of the doubt a long time ago.
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The iconic Caddy shield lost its wreath a long time ago.
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"You should have seen it a long time ago," he said.
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Or you should play ... I played Pong a long time ago.
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Maybe I should have been chose music a long time ago.
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Joël Robuchon: My love of cooking began a long time ago.
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That's something we saw in creation, starting a long time ago.
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If only we had done this a long time ago ... Yeah.
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KS: They should have sold a long time ago, right Peter?
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A lot of these deals were bought a long time ago.
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Plausible deniability divorced itself from Pepe usage a long time ago.
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I met him a long time ago at the Apollo, in Manchester.
|
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" Trump replied: "Because a long time ago he did me a favor.
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Pat Riley's still collecting rings and he retired a long time ago.
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So, I have dubbed them the criminal clan a long time ago.
|
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The year 20163 feels, subjectively, like it was a long time ago.
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But don't you think that ship has sailed a long time ago?
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If it were easy, it would have happened a long time ago.
|
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He added that it should have been done a long time ago.
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William built it, and showed it to Dolores a long time ago.
|
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So, yeah, it's a book of journalism from a long time ago.
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"I learned a long time ago, don't rule out anything," Biden said.
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And I said them a long time ago, and I was right.
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Obama achieved the intraparty victory he showcased tonight a long time ago.
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It was like opening this secret box from a long time ago.
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Both of them died a long time ago, but Willy's still alive.
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So to be honest, I stopped the "chocolatines" a long time ago.
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If that's a police state, yeah, it happened a long time ago.
|
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This is why she stopped reading the comments a long time ago.
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But it is a long time ago now—about 15 years ago.
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"He gave up on us a long time ago," she remarked dryly.
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Again, this is something other companies figured out a long time ago.
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That was a long time ago, this is a completely different team.
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Now 27, Jonas ditched his Mickey Mouse past a long time ago.
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It reflects the television persona I gave up a long time ago.
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"I got into this race a long time ago," Garrett told Vox.
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A long time ago, I stopped letting myself feel my own trauma.
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"I should've been rich and famous [a long time ago]," he says.
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A long time ago, a star we now call the sun ignited.
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So I have dubbed them the criminal clan a long time ago.
|
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We probably should've started making up new words a long time ago.
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JARRETT: She should be and should have been a long time ago.
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"He should have been brought home a long time ago," Trump said.
|
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Conservatives stopped trying to win the philosophical argument a long time ago.
|
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Such cases have already happened in our history, a long time ago.
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I'm no longer shocked, I stopped being shocked a long time ago.
|
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Lopez was a Spanish priest who played chess a long time ago.
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In fact, the decision should have been made a long time ago.
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Or that he stopped following the music scene a long time ago.
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" —New York, USA "This is a dream from a long time ago.
|
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I asked the same question to David Bowie a long time ago.
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I'd seen him once before, but that was a long time ago.
|
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I stopped writing songs in the traditional manner a long time ago.
|
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I said it a long time ago: we are a biological speculation.
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But it's from a long time ago, when I was like 18.
|
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I replied, "Stole?" and she said it was a long time ago.
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Benefiting from genocide is fine if it was a long time ago.
|
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You guys tried a long time ago to get into that business.
|
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Most of the rest of us realized this a long time ago.
|
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"This was a dream from a long time ago," Mr. Martinez said.
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A long time ago, I traded a work of mine with him.
|
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But that was new and this was a long time ago. '85.
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But that's okay, I embraced the hoe life a long time ago.
|
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The Senate as they knew it was destroyed a long time ago.
|
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The battle over "Hawaii Five-20" was lost a long time ago.
|
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And I said them a long time ago, and I was right.
|
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"I remember going for some therapy a long time ago," he said.
|
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But I was in college and that was a long time ago.
|
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Vannucci, Jr.: We lost ownership of the song a long time ago.
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She had forgiven her brother's killers a long time ago, she said.
|
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If they were regular businesspeople they'd lost it a long time ago.
|
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"That was a long time ago, first of all," she told the outlet.
|
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For users, the divide between online and offline blurred a long time ago.
|
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They're all shovelware versions of games that were popular a long time ago.
|
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I learned a long time ago fate has a strange way of intervening.
|
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This should have happened a long time ago, knowing what we now know.
|
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Did this happen a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away?
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I said a long time ago that I'm going to focus on myself.
|
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"I decided a long time ago that she'd never see it," she said.
|
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We made a call a long time ago to look at the money.
|
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" But he said that the comments had been made a "long time ago.
|
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"It was a long time ago," Ms. Toll said of the secret room.
|
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It would have [gotten to me] a long time ago, but not anymore.
|
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Sure, they dated for a year, but that was a long time ago.
|
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The era that produced her unconventional childhood feels like a long time ago.
|
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Cadien's parents started this place called the Heartland Cafe a long time ago.
|
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It was a long time ago, it must have been twenty years ago.
|
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It was the time of Dick Tracy; it was a long time ago.
|
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You got it a long time ago at that restaurant in New York.
|
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I been did that means that I did something a long time ago.
|
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So, we kind of got over gendered shopping sections a long time ago.
|
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I wish I had me to tell me that a long time ago.
|
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"It's like yes, that's great, but it was such a long time ago."
|
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They are looking at it where they were from a long time ago.
|
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"I predicted it, a long time ago, I said, 'It's failing,'" Trump said.
|
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So perhaps we do what we should have done a long time ago.
|
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But the fleeting unity of "Je suis Charlie" feels a long time ago.
|
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I started working on it a long time ago and never gave up.
|
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A long time ago, in a subcontinent far, far away, people were boning.
|
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I should have had a bona fide six-pack a long time ago.
|
|
Walter Cronkite and the art of neutral reporting died a long time ago.
|
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"I said a long time ago that NATO had problems," Trump told them.
|
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That's all they want ... they stopped caring about us a long time ago.
|
|
He used to work for me at Globe a long time ago—talented.
|
|
Some critics of Interpol claim the organization went rotten a long time ago.
|
|
Pop died a long time ago, so I never got to ask him.
|
|
Witt said the board should have taken this action a long time ago.
|
|
Two enormous black holes had collided somewhere far away, a long time ago.
|
|
"I was (a fan), but that was a long time ago," Ovechkin said.
|
|
"I had a falling out a long time ago with him," Trump said.
|
|
"I realized a long time ago that I am part of the 99."
|
|
Those noises happened a long time ago, is how I feel about it.
|
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If there was a relationship it was a long time ago, he suggested.
|
|
Ron Hardy obviously would be interesting because he passed a long time ago.
|
|
She used to be a Democrat, but flipped Republican a long time ago.
|
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Nearly all of the impediments have been stripped away a long time ago.
|
|
"A long time ago, being crazy meant something," he once told a reporter.
|
|
Camellias have been an important symbol to us from a long time ago.
|
|
We keep doing things that stopped being good ideas a long time ago.
|
|
"I learned a long time ago," she said, "never to rule anything out."
|
|
"Because a long time ago, he did me a favor," Mr. Trump replied.
|
|
The British gave it up a long time ago, but we never did.
|
|
The messaging platform figured out the value of privacy a long time ago.
|
|
I wrote a story in Fast Company in 2013, a long time ago.
|
|
"" It ceased being viewed as a house of misfits a long time ago.
|
|
Which frankly, we should have done in Iraq, OK, a long time ago.
|
|
"These are fundamental questions that should have been answered a long time ago."
|
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All of this should have been locked and loaded a long time ago.
|
|
I realized a long time ago that some days in journalism go badly.
|
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Those are things Page and Brin stopped giving it a long time ago.
|
|
That trend started a long time ago, and it has really changed everything.
|
|
"Those jammers should have been put in a long time ago," Kathy says.
|
|
You should have put a bullet in his head a long time ago.
|
|
Oh no, [Polyvinyl] learned a long time ago not to bother pressuring me.
|
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I really miss the upside down iced oatmeal cookies from a long time ago.
|
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I said I wouldn&apost go to the White House a long time ago.
|
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It&aposs a long time ago, but there is so much of it, Emily.
|
|
" Someone else said: "I gave up on physical/ scrub exfoliant a long time ago.
|
|
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, droids probably mashed metals.
|
|
The president was one who backed out of that deal a long time ago.
|
|
If you guys were right, PBS would've been number one a long time ago.
|
|
Productivity suites were built to facilitate this — but that was a long time ago.
|
|
But the container, likely made of organic material, probably disintegrated a long time ago.
|
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"This should have been done a long time ago," Taliaferro told CNN on Friday.
|
|
This should have been resolved a long time ago, but we're resolving it now.
|
|
"There is something my father told me a long time ago," said Mr. Huang.
|
|
"We told him a long time ago he wasn&apost going anywhere," Gase said.
|
|
If 228 feels like it was a long time ago, that's because it was.
|
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" Another source put it this way: "That decision was made a long time ago.
|
|
We hung it out when many quitters would have quit a long time ago.
|
|
I have done so many, I lost the nervous feeling a long time ago.
|
|
"We made this decision a long time ago and we're really excited," she said.
|
|
"Well, I think he could have gotten out a long time ago," Trump said.
|
|
I'm sure a long time ago, you never thought you'd be standing here today.
|
|
That might be fun to say, 'Hey, here's your Mimi a long time ago.
|
|
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... there were no smartphones.
|
|
To clear things up, I wrote the April Fools comic a long time ago.
|
|
We sold our house a long time ago to pay for all of this.
|
|
We should have severed all diplomatic relations with this country a long time ago.
|
|
" "But I've learned a long time ago — you don't say anything for absolutely certain.
|
|
NMS doesn't need to be groundbreaking—we broke this ground a long time ago.
|
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But I'm not counting online comments—I stopped reading those a long time ago.
|
|
A brute and a brat and a meanie,Loved Harissa a long time ago.
|
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If men got cramps, this problem would have been solved a long time ago.
|
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I feel like that's something you should have figured out a long time ago.
|
|
This is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago.
|
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A long time ago, I thought seriously about becoming an Uber and Lyft driver.
|
|
"I think he should have been here a long time ago," Jordan told reporters.
|
|
"This thing should have ended a long time ago," he added to pool reporters.
|
|
Addiction had ended Gretchen's life a long time ago; death just ended the addiction.
|
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"I had given up a long time ago," Ms. Andrews, 76, said on Monday.
|
|
I had this idea a long time ago, and I've waited patiently for it.
|
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One is from a set of vintage buttons I bought a long time ago.
|
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"It is from a long time ago, that idea," Alisson said, gently, slightly pityingly.
|
|
I've heard it used to be stocked with brook trout a long time ago.
|
|
Some of them were published a long time ago, others just earlier this year.
|
|
But now I'm like 'fuck why didn't I do this a long time ago.
|
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" "We started this a long time ago and have gone ahead with our preparations.
|
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Yes, some of his ancestors owned slaves, but that was a long time ago.
|
|
"I think he should have used his family a long time ago," Trump said.
|
|
You may remember some of you asked me this question a long time ago.
|
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"I've written it off as a loss mentally a long time ago," Marc said.
|
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"I wish, I would have done that a long time ago," Miyamoto deadpanned back.
|
|
Getting the Dream Act passed is urgent and should've happened a long time ago.
|
|
These conversations, I feel like we should've taken care of a long time ago.
|
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Exactly. Essentially we'll do it just like people did it a long time ago.
|
|
It's part of you now, but it will seem like a long time ago.
|
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"I learned how to make alcohol a long time ago, in Hungary," Sivo says.
|
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It's a problem that should have been fixed a long time ago, not now.
|
|
Even though it was a long time ago, this period feels familiar to him.
|
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"That's something Hillary Clinton was trying to do a long time ago," Mr. Fair said.
|
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"I said a long time ago that NATO had problems," he said in the interview.
|
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But the argument for photography as art was made, and won, a long time ago.
|
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We met at Google, a long time ago, when you were running ad services there.
|
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"Their credibility is under challenge; they should have hiked a long time ago," said Ferres.
|
|
I stopped giving a fuck a long time ago, but my followers are actual spies.
|
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away there were Lego knock-offs.
|
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A long time ago in a suburban mall far, far away, I worked at Abercrombie.
|
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A long time ago, which teahouse you would live in was decided by a customer.
|
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I first met him when we got an honorary degree together a long time ago.
|
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"We knew they weren't going anywhere a long time ago," the doting dad tells PEOPLE.
|
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"I stopped working for money a long time ago … when we went public," he said.
|
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I stopped drinking it a long time ago—and you should stop drinking it, too.
|
|
The truth, though, is that Trump set this trap for himself a long time ago.
|
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" "You know, I was diagnosed back in 1991, and that was a long time ago.
|
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If I didn't have hope for this industry, I would've left a long time ago.
|
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CHAFFETZ: She should have been charged -- she should have been charged a long time ago.
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"I think they looked at my old DMs from a long time ago," he said.
|
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It was a long time ago, but my salary doubled from a very low base.
|
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KS: Yeah, I was with someone this morning who worked there a long time ago.
|
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"The law should have been changed a long time ago," Nanci Watts told the Enquirer.
|
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Where, a long time ago... ...I discovered villages scattered across the swamplands west of Balmora.
|
|
I hoped that it would have changed a long time ago and it's so ridiculous.
|
|
We could have solved this problem a long time ago and avoided the shutdown altogether.
|
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Google had an unusual IPO a long time ago and didn't really catch on. Yeah.
|
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I tapped into that a long time ago and I don't think I've ever escaped.
|
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A long time ago there were no colors, just dots on a screen, bleep sounds.
|
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They nonetheless bear repeating because, let's face it, last year was a long time ago.
|
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"Victoria gave up chasing David's gossipy leads a long time ago," a second source says.
|
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"It was a long time ago, and I would have needed to convert," he said.
|
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A long time ago, we began to structure it around the holy days of religion.
|
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Like the doomed Captain Ahab, Mr. Lampert should have cut loose a long time ago.
|
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"I had let that chapter of my life go a long time ago," she said.
|
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"I thought grandpa fixed ANWR a long time ago," he said, according to the senator.
|
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I am paying for it to this day and that was a long time ago.
|
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I think he said he bought a case a long time ago, and he's sober.
|
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"I'd heard about this painting a long time ago," Podporin was quoted as telling him.
|
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It was best said a long time ago, E Pluribus Unum – Out of Many, One.
|
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It was a long time ago, and newer conflicts have taken the stage and headlines.
|
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I've done it before, a long time ago, but I'd forgotten how hard it is.
|
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Disclosure, I was actually in his wedding a long time ago, 100, 120 years ago.
|
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Of course, I saw his films a long time ago, but I didn't understand them.
|
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I curated an exhibition of experimental film at the ICA London a long time ago.
|
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If this was Brooklyn or Manhattan, it would have been developed a long time ago.
|
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Dan does acknowledge that was a long time ago, and the Prez could have changed.
|
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Italy abandoned running the world, or a wide swath of it, a long time ago.
|
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This is not a new problem, but something he demonstrated existed a long time ago.
|
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Once, a long time ago, he left Key West because it had become too commercialized.
|
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The white flag went up a long time ago: I'm going to eat the bread.
|
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That was a long time ago, but the effects of that are still felt today.
|
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That's easier to do when the problem is homophobic tweets from a long time ago.
|
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I think this is, like, a training method that people introduced a long time ago.
|
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If there were a magic potion, it would have been used a long time ago.
|
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, concerts were for the ears.
|
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He maintained that he'd gotten his department right with the law a long time ago.
|
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But it was a long time ago and it really wasn't that big a deal.
|
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"If they had it, it would have been out a long time ago," Trump said.
|
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Labelling China a currency manipulator "should've been done a long time ago," he said on Wednesday.
|
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"Somebody told me a long time ago that if everybody loves you, somebody's lying," he says.
|
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Sexual harassment is the by-product of a system that failed women a long time ago.
|
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... we are updating our privacy policy.
|
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"I remembered a conversation I had a long time ago with a dyslexic friend," said Windell.
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Peter Strzok should have been fired a long time ago, and others should have been fired.
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I did a long time ago, but—well, maybe I just didn't allow it to work.
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"I said a long time ago that NATO had problems," he said in the January interview.
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"If this was about the President, I would have changed a long time ago," Meadows said.
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Those feelings are always fresh in a way, even if it happened a long time ago.
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"This should have happened a long time ago," said Anastasios Sachpelidis, a local transporters association representative.
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It depicts the adventures of characters "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away".
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I mean, again, this really could have been done, I think, easier a long time ago.
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"This should have happened a long time ago," said Anastasios Sachpelidis, a local transporters' association representative.
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"I learned a long time ago that you don't say no to people's passion," she said.
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Perhaps use this Mercury retrograde to repay someone for something you borrowed a long time ago.
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Now, we can add "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" to that.
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I was something I bought on a family vacation on Martha's Vineyard a long time ago.
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How we would look: like someone the bartender should have cut off a long time ago.
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But we already looked at them as being part of our family a long time ago.
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Atmospheric methane is biological in origin—but some of the biology happened a long time ago.
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Had I known this was going to happen I would have called a long time ago.
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Labeling China a currency manipulator "should've been done a long time ago," he said on Wednesday.
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In other words, a lot of people he might have forgotten about a long time ago.
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See, a long time ago on a continent far, far away, a great meeting took place.
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SOLOMON: You know, the special counsel Mueller could have issued that subpoena a long time ago.
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"Honestly this decision should have happened a long time ago," said Muneera al-Ghamdi, an attendee.
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"They have flamed out a long time ago but the light shines on past their death."
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This is a good move by Twitter, and it should have happened a long time ago.
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This was a truly cataclysmic event a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
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If voting were a company, it would have gone out of business a long time ago.
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"I and Mahathir have buried the hatchet already, it was a long time ago," Anwar said.
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If they're dry and opaque, then you can tell they were steamed a long time ago.
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My first encounter with smørrebrød happened quite a long time ago—many, many years, in fact.
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"Since Epstein was charged, Trump has said they had "a falling out a long time ago.
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While he was once excited about pitching here, "that was a long time ago," he said.
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A Hollywood movie had been made here a long time ago and some monkeys had escaped.
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The party, it appeared, was undergoing the split that should have happened a long time ago.
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Not a very good film star, but he used to be one a long time ago.
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When I imagined this song, and I imagined myself here, it was a long time ago.
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My interest in apes started a long time ago, when I was working on King Kong.
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I saw The Stones once at the Colosseum [a long time ago], and that was it.
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Sure, I was unhappy living alone during college, but that felt like a long time ago.
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We murdered a frog prince, or maybe a toad; it was a long time ago, now.
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A long time ago, some television producers realized people don't like politics to start their day.
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She gave up a fear of ghosts a long time ago, if she ever had one.
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Although we have a representative in Congress who, they say, was here a long time ago.
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Well, it probably began a long time ago but I'm acting like it just began now.
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This week, he told Bloomberg that Apple should have been split up a long time ago.
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Elizabeth Warren has a ground game because she started organizing in Texas a long time ago.
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OLD: There was an imminent threatNEW: Soleimani should've been taken out a long time ago pic.twitter.
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The days when surging world trade was the big story seem like a long time ago.
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"Our indulgence wore out with you a long time ago, Mr. Chairman," Mr. Jordan shot back.
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"I think people a long time ago made up their minds about the emails," she said.
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Whatever. "A lot of these outlets squandered their credibility a long time ago," Ms. Min said.
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From nearly all appearances, Page and Brin checked out of the company a long time ago.
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If it was such a simple problem, it would have been solved a long time ago.
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"In my opinion, the 'Terminator' franchise should have been shelved a long time ago," he said.
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"I put the Vietnam War behind me a long time ago," McCain said at the time.
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The most lively work comes from people who gave up on drawing a long time ago.
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They couldn't go dancing because she was semicrippled, from a car accident a long time ago.
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Someone from the Jonesboro middle school shooting, that was in Arkansas a long time ago, commented.
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By the end of the game, that felt like it had happened a long time ago.
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"We decided a long time ago that the suburbs are not our thing," Ms. Sinyaver said.
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Yet for many Californians the novelty of readily accessible marijuana wore off a long time ago.
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A long time ago, I went and performed at one of these things in New York.
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This is actually a long time ago now, it was probably 9 or 10 years ago.
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This was a long time ago, before Facebook was really big and Twitter and other sites.
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Hunter's Republican colleagues were reportedly encouraging him to drop his reelection bid a long time ago.
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I learned this a long time ago from the biggest influence in my life, my mother.
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DJ: The question of whether he's a racist was for me was settled a long time ago.
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"I told him a long time ago I'd always root for him as a player," she recalled.
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I left the army a long time ago, I am a civilian and have participated in elections.
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"We have a representative in Congress who they say was here a long time ago," he jeered.
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And don't even bother looking for a Lumia 950, those babies sold out a long time ago.
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A long time ago, cheesy sauces and rosé wine stood proudly on separate sides of the plate.
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"Thurman's been down only once in his career and it was a long time ago," said Farhood.
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So it's a long time ago in one sense but a very short time ago in another.
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" He added: "The one thing I know is consistent, we made these plans a long time ago.
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First of all, I acquired the glasses a long time ago and they're kind of falling apart.
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" She later added: "I would have OD'd on glitter a long time ago if it were possible.
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Well, if I was concerned about racism I would've moved out of America a long time ago.
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The watchmaking industry left the US a long time ago, taking all the infrastructure that supported it.
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Ash Carter: Well, Max, I'm embarrassed when you say the early '90s is a long time ago.
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The thing is though, 1994 was a long time ago; it's hard to remember exactly what happened.
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A long time ago, in a regulatory environment far, far away… We begin with an important case.
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Court records allege he told her he had "let go of societal norms a long time ago."
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I had an industry friend text me a long time ago and it simply said: JELL-O.
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Bray left a long time ago; why did these subordinates of his fail to speak out afterwards?
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I had not been back to Taiwan since I was seven, which is a long time ago.
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He was really sad, he was crying and This is a while ago, a long time ago.
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Tatsu [Aikawa] and I used to DJ together a long time ago, back in the early 2000s.
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I've used this aesthetic in my work a long time ago and I'm sort of revisiting it.
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Special Report: U.S. Open Golf The memories were set aside a long time ago, Dustin Johnson insists.
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We feel like we could have closed it out a long time ago, but here we are.
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In cyberspace and in movies, people started watching this type of futuristic sport a long time ago.
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I've been on the West Coast, the east side — it definitely feels like a long time ago.
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"We have warned them from a long time ago," Said said, referring to the export permit deadline.
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A long time ago, there was a certain honor in taking a tough stand against your party.
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"It's nice McConnell said something publicly, but it should have started a long time ago," he said.
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"I learned a long time ago that waterfront property is something you should never give away," Adm.
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But the 1980s were a long time ago and not many people read the Telegraph any more.
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"I recognized in myself a long time ago that I don't instill fear in anybody," he said.
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Happy Tuesday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where we stopped enriching uranium a long time ago.
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It was a long time ago, the internet has come in and changed everything for the better.
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There's been such a sustained interest despite the fact that everything happened such a long time ago.
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Jeff Jordan taught me a long time ago that one percent ... This is Jeff Jordan from OpenTable.
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My dad owned a handgun a long time ago—20 years ago, before I was even born.
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My mom told me about when he took her to the gun range a long time ago.
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I don't know why, but from a long time ago I started doing boxing with my brother.
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"I wrote "Muscle Memory" a long time ago when I was going through a breakup," says Brown.
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It is about time it was deep sixed, for Mr. Smith left Washington a long time ago.
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But I remember a long time ago I was marching in the gay pride parade in Manhattan.
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Better late than never, but the world should have woken up a long time ago to this.
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"I realized a long time ago that there is nothing that can bring him back," she said.
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"I learned a long time ago to not think about that kind of stuff," Casse said recently.
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"She sided with the privileged a long time ago when deciding who actually deserves humanity," Obie said.
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I first encountered this style of argument a long time ago, over the issue of rising inequality.
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I went on a silent meditation retreat at a monastery in the Catskills a long time ago.
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And she wanted to impeach a long time ago when she said, I pray for the president.
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It's such a long time ago probably no one remembers, but she was a very controversial figure.
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So all of them are working together, so a long time ago we established the best law.
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"You know, I really don't even know what I mean, because that was a long time ago."
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"It was over for him, actually, if you know him, a long time ago," the president said.
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This is a case that should have been thrown out a long time ago by the judge.
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Those decisions were made a long time ago, and you can't quickly pivot and rip something out.
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This is a lesson we should have learned a long time ago, before systematically destroying our planet.
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It painted an ugly picture, but one many of us had already seen a long time ago.
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It's a problem that should have been fixed a long time ago … very far down the road.
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Even today, Meagan struggles to ward off the bad thoughts, thoughts that started a long time ago.
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"That was a long time ago," Graham told CNN's Don Lemon in dismissing the porn star story.
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"I think that raising taxes on the rich should have happened a long time ago," she said.
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" The president answers, "Well, these were set up a long time ago, and others are [holding rallies].
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"They told me I was nuts a long time ago," Berger told MIT Technology Review in 2013.
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The first 90 pages, which were the whole setup, I wrote a long time ago. Pre-cellphone.
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Growing up, I used to think wars happened either in faraway places or a long time ago.
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My only other times going under were a long time ago, but I can remember both vividly.
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The subject of the avocado was smashed to oblivion (and then spread on toast) a long time ago.
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Complying with requests seems to beget more requests, and anyway, Pandora's box was opened a long time ago.
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If people around us were more aware and paid attention, he would've been stopped a long time ago.
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Another way to— Buffett: Well, I wrote an article for Fortune a long time ago on import certificates.
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A long time ago in a Twitterverse far, far away... It is a period of Star Wars celebration.
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It was a part of Covenant House a long time ago, but they moved to the Ninth Ward.
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It stems from work I did a long time ago; actually the first data was collected in 1961.
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"We learned a long time ago not to trust when they come with paper and pen," Falgout said.
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But I will say this: I'm glad VICE got rid of its comments section a long time ago.
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She was my student-teacher a long time ago, so maybe that had something to do with it.
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The French figured out a long time ago that the baguette can do wonders for the heavy drinker.
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"I learned a long time ago never to rule anything out," she told a small group of reporters.
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"They did add the Executive Producer title, but honestly that happened a long time ago," adds the source.
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The surgeon answered that he had retired a long time ago and couldn't operate because of his back.
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Neanderthals died out a long time ago, but their genes may make us more susceptible to certain diseases.
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"I should have shot a long time ago," Wesley says into the camera just seconds after the attack.
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Then, you wait silently for your partner to say that they deleted their apps a long time ago.
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Containers became a core feature of Linux a long time ago, but they were still hard to use.
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"I think most people have decided a long time ago what they think about all this," Clinton said.
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I learned a long time ago that it's not worth working with people that you can't communicate with.
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The last successful insurgent upending of the Democratic Party structure was a long time ago, back in 2005.
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"I wish he'd been impeached a long time ago," said the 2876-year-old, who is currently unemployed.
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"Even students who had dropped out a long time ago returned to school," it said in a report.
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The warning is right there on the label: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
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Kamala Harris said she supports legalizing marijuana and that she smoked it "a long time ago" in college.
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"Vuitton redefined the luxury business model a long time ago," says Oliver Chen, a senior analyst with Cowen.
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Needless to say, I threw the "no sex until marriage" thing out the window a long time ago.
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"It was a long time ago, it's in the past," McGrath told CNN Sport of the sandpaper episode.
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Thankfully, the pair settled their beef a long time ago, and have even collaborated on music together since.
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She confronts Violet, who tells Nova she sold her half back to her brother a long time ago.
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A New Hope and its ilk occur in a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
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"I first found out about green jackfruit through reading recipe blogs online a long time ago," Genise Castañeda.
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Unlike the ants, it wasn't the military, the boat wasn't motorized, and it was a long time ago.
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"I recognized in myself a long time ago that I don't instill fear in anybody," Hanks, 63, said.
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"The embassy relocation should have been a long time ago, but it's better late than never," he said.
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"While these players started a long time ago, the technology has evolved since then," Vincent told the Journal.
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A long time ago when a lot of us were younger, there weren't many fall ball baseball leagues.
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"A guy taught me that a long time ago, and it's been working for me," O'Neal told Pisani.
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"It was a long time ago, but it was the biggest thing that happened to us," Petty said.
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"A guy taught me that a long time ago, and it's been working for me," he tells Pisani.
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Even then, a long time ago, like the hardest, or one of the hardest, schools to get into.
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"Part of me feels like it's really a long time ago," Krickstein said in a recent telephone interview.
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"I think most people have decided a long time ago what they think about all this," she said.
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So, no, I think it&aposs a misappropriation and a misuse of language from a long time ago.
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Within the Palestinian territories, the hope for justice and freedom from Israel's occupation faded a long time ago.
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Of course, that was all a long time ago, and things have changed for Charlie Hustle...sort of.
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"I personally am not going to delve into it, because it was a long time ago," he said.
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We should've had this dialogue a long time ago — a long time, frankly, before I got to office.
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"I read this book a long time ago back in the late 1960s," a reviewer wrote on Amazon.
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I gave up my soul a long time ago, so maybe I was never the audience for this.
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But it would be even better if Fox had cut its ties with him a long time ago.
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That's because, when it comes to whipping up ersatz abstraction, the ante was upped a long time ago.
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While the divorce just became final, Aaron moved on from his 6-month marriage a long time ago.
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"I predicted this a long time ago before the warrants were even executed," Mr. Avenatti said on Tuesday.
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A long time ago, he'd try to smoke in this hotel, but security would come talk to him.
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"Peter Strzok should have been fired a long time ago and others should have been fired," he said.
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Should we really be judged in our professional lives for personal decisions we make a long time ago?
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But that's neither here nor there; Facebook broke your trust a long time ago, and you're still upset.
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I learned a long time ago that sickness goes around so easily when you're working with other people.
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We should've had this dialogue a long time ago; a long time, frankly, before I got to office.
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It is the most hallucinatory experience I've had since I gave up actual hallucinogens a long time ago.
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From what I understand, and I heard this a long time ago -- she wouldn't put my picture up.
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But that was a long time ago, before decades of stagnating incomes and rising inequality took their toll.
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"Smoking cessation may be effective even in elderly patients who have smoked for a long time," Ago said.
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That much is still true today, or else we would've given up the fight a long time ago.
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This was also what [her teacher, the great Hungarian composer Gyorgy] Ligeti told me, a long time ago.
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As Gregory Bateson put it, the bioenergetic physical entity called "Socrates" ceased to exist a long time ago.
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They need to refund me because I cancelled a long time ago, I don't care what they say.
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He smoked pot in high school, but that was a long time ago, and his perspectives have changed.
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The independent side of the securities industry embraced the spirit of the fiduciary rule a long time ago.
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" On being called a maverick "That was a label that was given to me a long time ago.
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I started when I was young a long time ago, and people were still getting up to stuff.
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And he was a former player a long time ago, which means that he knows the club perfectly.
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I also remember being very inspired by Becky Sharp when I read "Vanity Fair" a long time ago.
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We made a decision a long time ago not to get caught up in that aspect of it.
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Actually, Tom is a father — his 10-year-old son died in a freak accident a long time ago.
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"You know, the Great Wall of China, built a long time ago, is 13,000 miles," Trump said in 2015.
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"Women used to do this a long time ago as a way to clean out their vagina," Young says.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy without CGI, George Lucas and company made the original Star Wars trilogy.
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Another way to— WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I wrote an article for Fortune a long time ago on import certificates.
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BRAD BLAKEMAN, FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DEPUTY ASSISTANT: This guy should have been gone a long time ago.
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I had learned a long time ago that talking to my mom about politics was never a good idea.
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"This was a long time ago," Teigen added, before revealing that more recently, they've gotten handsy in Fred Segal.
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What I've learned a long time ago is to never say never, you don't know what's going to happen.
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To bring this back to the Netflix show, this is something that we came to a long time ago.
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We should have had this dialogue a long time ago — a long time, frankly before I got to office.
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But it was a long time ago, many pointed out, and people didn't talk much about this stuff then.
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David Kelly, chief global strategist for JPMorgan Funds, agrees the Fed should have hiked rates a long time ago.
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"Donald Trump is a raging racist and he made that choice a long time ago," Weld told the audience.
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He knew in February what I couldn't admit to until July: that we were over a long time ago.
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Man, that was a long time ago—like, Passion-of-the-Christ-was-a-big-thing long time ago.
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The interfaces should be tailored to the way we type today, not how we typed a long time ago.
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"This was a long time ago," says Young, who co-wrote the song with Josh Hoge and Chris DeStafano.
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If it hadn't been for the haters, Boye said that she would've tried other lipsticks a long time ago.
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And a long time ago an Inside Edition viewer reached out to say she'd seen something on my neck.
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Remember that, at the beginning of this whole story, people kept saying that magic died a long time ago.
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My parents were here a long time ago; they came on their honeymoon, back in the Old World times.
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Sheppard explains that a long time ago, there were probably fewer, larger moons orbiting Jupiter in this retrograde region.
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You saw Vietnam's (islands) when we passed by the area, it's already very built-up a long time ago.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, lived the perfect inspiration for your next Halloween costume.
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Thanks, Frustrated Hey Frustrated, A long time ago I had a voice coach who I saw once a week.
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"If America would have wanted to solve this they could have done so a long time ago," he added.
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If we had a crystal ball, we would have known a long time ago what we were dealing with.
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You could argue, however, that 14 years is a long time ago — especially where technology is concerned — and Circles.
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The trust purchased stocks because it had set price levels a long time ago, and those levels were reached.
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Despite the statute of limitations having run out a long time ago, the Santa Monica Police Department still investigated.
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"According to Stoltenberg, however, the decision to create a new anti-terrorism division "was taken a long time ago.
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"We structured a long time ago to stay American made," said Bryan Scott, co-owner of Barn Light Electric.
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Somebody picked up a rock a long time ago and threw it at something, and realized they could eat.
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The trust purchased stocks because they had set price levels a long time ago, and those levels were reached.
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"Investors' patience came to an end a long time ago," Nordnet analyst Per Hansen said in a research note.
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The world of 2005, the landscape into which this game was first issued, feels like a long time ago.
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The precise meaning of "a long time ago" in the Star Wars universe has always been a little unclear.
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What we was doing out here a long time ago, motherfuckers is just now doing it around the world.
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That was a long time ago of course – although what happened on Teesside recently was a reminder of that.
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We used to turn keys to dial on a rotary phone, but that gesture died a long time ago.
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In the worlds of television and newspapers, conservative media spun off into its own galaxy a long time ago.
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GR: I was struck by what Okwui Enwezor said a long time ago: that we have to provincialize modernism.
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We should have had this dialogue a long time ago -- a long time, frankly, before I got to office.
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The designation "should have happened a long time ago," the president said at the start of a Cabinet meeting.
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Unfortunately, you always took after your father— see, a long time ago the doctor charted the paths of blood.
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And though my story continues to evolve, I committed a long time ago to keeping it loud and proud.
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I made the decision a long time ago that I'd rather be healthy and able, than beautiful and sickly.
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A long time ago I learned, from very, very smart people, don't read the good, don't read the bad.
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He was the first one to get a one-on-one date, but that was a long time ago.
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Joe Kennedy III is calling for Kellyanne's job ... saying President Trump should have fired her a long time ago.
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""We put out word to them a long time ago, 'What's the chances we can buy our movie back?
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But a long time ago, I started almost masochistically to work with that aesthetic with an almost archaeological eye.
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"Presidio" is set in the Texas borderlands in the very early 1970s, which feels like a long time ago.
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January 2010 Dear Amy: A long time ago, I broke off my engagement and shortly afterward married another man.
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The young ruffian who came into this cell ready to take on the world died a long time ago.
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KS: I know, a long time ago, and I always was riveted to them, and so, I'm not sure.
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This is a trade war that should've taken place a long time ago by a lot of other presidents.
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Spelacchio has apologized for mangling his Latin genders and declensions; high school was a long time ago, he said.
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We should have had this dialogue a long time ago, a long time frankly before I got to office.
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"If that would have worked, we would have made peace a long time ago on that basis," he said.
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Cloudhopper was the name of the company Twitter acquired a long time ago to help bolster their SMS service.
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True, it was a long time ago, but I expect more of him at this point in his constructing.
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" Damon adds: "You know what I learned from movie a long time ago, which I'm happy that I did?
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"This is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago," Trump said at the time.
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"Einstein already said a long time ago that the ones that create the problem cannot fix it," he said.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Tommy Wiseau met Anakin Skywalker and fell in love.
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The Afghan war could have been ended a long time ago when people still remembered what it was about.
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"We're starting to move where we should've moved a long time ago: trying to produce internally what we're importing."
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I complained about that a long time ago, and they made a change, and now they do fight terrorism.
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I made America my home a long time ago because of these values that embody the real American dream.
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"I learned to quit worrying a long time ago," said Jason Miller, chief spokesman for Trump's 2011 presidential campaign.
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If I had known it was going to be this invigorating, I would've done it a long time ago.
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"It should have been done a long time ago," Harman said as he left a baseball game in Phoenix.
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So why did you decide to get into podcasts when you did, which again was a long time ago.
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Luc Martin: I read about a mac and cheese-hotdog in an American restaurant review a long time ago.
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"We decided as a society a long time ago that top predators on land were important," Cousteau told me.
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All this happened a long time ago, and the statute of limitations would have expired on any possible crimes.
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The academics Motherboard spoke with applauded the effort but said Twitter should have done this a long time ago.
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In fact, I (and many others) thought it was something the company needed to do a long time ago.
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A long time ago in a far away galaxy.... a scavenger found an antique box in a ruined Jedi temple.
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But a long time ago, when I was solely a fighter, I had to train so much before a fight.
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I had this idea a long time ago when a friend of mine named BlkWyntr took a photograph of me.
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"I only met her once [before the show] and that was at Lisa Rinna's a long time ago," Denise said.
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For those asking, I left Scooter Braun a long time ago…I am saddened by this news, but not shocked.
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"I need to say something I should have said a long time ago," she told the 70,000 fans at Wembley.
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"If it was only about money he'd have sold it a long time ago," he told TechCrunch in an interview.
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Permanent cemetery plots ran out a long time ago, so cremation has become the preferred option for Hong Kong residents.
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"We voided the warranty on these rovers a long time ago — just got a tremendous return on them," Squyres said.
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If reasoned conversation was all it took to trigger change, the transformations of RaceFail would've happened a long time ago.
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"I realized a long time ago that the histories of Black people in Europe were never really told," she says.
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I was 15 and it was a long time ago, but judging by her body language, she certainly seemed uncomfortable.
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"It should have been cut a long time ago," said Jung Jae-hoon, social welfare professor at Seoul Women's University.
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"Our predecessors understood the significance of this bridge ... and tried to complete this project a long time ago," said Putin.
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But if you think it died a long time ago, Urban Decay is here to bring it back to life.
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Despite being set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, it's infinitely relatable in very straightforward terms.
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We learned a long time ago to never (and we mean never) ignore a hint from these trend-alert masters.
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They're kind of this relic from a long time ago but it's what you'd imagine: cakes with boobs or penises.
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The relationship you were in is over, it was over a long time ago, and you need to move on.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, it was acceptable to give dad a boring, unoriginal tie.
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They made a decision a long time ago that they would rather die in dignity in their homes, than leave.
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I used to do it when I was an illustrator a long time ago; now I do it with photographs.
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Like anything that happened a long time ago, what we definitely know is slowly eroded by the passage of time.
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Japanese photographer Taku Onoda moved to New York in the late 90s, which seems like a long time ago now.
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I used to work at M.A.C Cosmetics a long time ago, and one of the girls there had huge lips.
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Mam thought that was strange—they were on an airplane and, anyway, he could have run a long time ago.
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If she would have done it for herself, she would have tried to lose the weight a long time ago.
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TT: I dropped a long time ago the expectations of controlling rumours, it is just something I cannot worry about.
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"If the program worked well, I would have joined a long time ago," one independent repair shop owner told me.
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II - Super Striker, which was translated into Arabic by Adnan [another modder] on the NES platform a long time ago.
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"A long time ago, colleagues of ours were studying human malaria parasites and they put them into mice," said James.
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Get smart: Trump proved a long time ago that he wouldn't be bound by the precedents set by past presidents.
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People started arguing about the validity and value of design patents a long time ago and they haven't stopped yet.
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"I recognized in myself a long time ago that I don't instill fear in anybody," Hanks said of his reputation.
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"I think that this study makes it look like the reason for mistrust happened a long time ago," she said.
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A long time ago was 2007, when Lauper was doing a photo shoot for Interview on the West Side piers.
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"I played with Ronnie a long time ago; we started in Double-A together, and Ernie was here," Williams said.
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I gave up caring about how everybody else in Fleetwood Mac feels about my solo work a long time ago.
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I'm not going to applaud them for doing something they should have thought of addressing a long time ago, anyway.
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I learned a long time ago that the only way we can eliminate hatred is to face it head on.
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He claimed to not remember the encounter, arguing that he was drunk and that it was a long time ago.
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Conservative allies of the president, however, hailed the decision as something that should have been done a long time ago.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy not too far from this one, the television world was wracked with piracy.
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"China could catch Japan one day, but we started a long time ago," said Masahiro Shimoda, Japan's national team director.
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And it was a shameless dance-pop track, something that the PC Music crowd figured out a long time ago.
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Pat Gelsinger, CEO of VMware, was seen as a possible Intel CEO candidate, but that was a long time ago.
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Yael: Well, Elliot DOES use Protonmail, so he lost his hacker kewl a long time ago, at least with me.
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Box office stalwart Resident Evil (arguably the only respectable video game movie franchise) could have ended a long time ago.
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"I told myself a long time ago that I would always answer whatever question was asked of me," she said.
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But that was a long time ago — intercontinental rail journeys haven't been hugely popular since airplane travel went more mainstream.
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For many years it was true, but some years it was not and, well, it was a long time ago.
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And the President made a decision a long time ago that he wasn't handing them over without a major fight.
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I think that started a long time ago with the bylines, and with names that we all grew up reading.
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But, listening to strategists and voters in a critical state for Democrats, the midterms feel like a long time ago.
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"I heard someone say a long time ago that 'you have to see it to be it,'" General Yeager said.
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Because that's someone else's business, too, concerning a treaty signed a long time ago by people who are now dead.
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But, in order: I did turn off emails from Facebook a long time ago, and they mysteriously resumed in October.
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"Well this was set up a long time ago and others are," Trump said, referring to the North Carolina rally.
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Yeah, the last time I really filmed with high schoolers was "Hoop Dreams," and that was a long time ago.
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"I learned a long time ago that if they ask you for advice, give it a gentle way," she said.
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This is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago by a lot of other Presidents.
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You feel like you could relate to the characters in his stories, even though they lived a long time ago.
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It should've been done a long time ago, but I'm not great at staying on top of things like this.
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They forgot about good design a long time ago, but the latest phones were too ugly not to call out.
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"It was a revolution for me when I started to work in the U.S. a long time ago," he said.
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A member of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, Amash said Kasich should have dropped out a long time ago.
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In reality, the pair have been managing very little of the real business, having checked out a long time ago.
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It should — in my opinion, should've been over with a long time ago because it — all it is an excuse.
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"I'm curious: Why wasn't it done a long time ago?" he said during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office.
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"But that's a long time ago, and that certainly isn't why I chose to write about her," Ms. Kraus said.
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"Why didn't John Bolton complain about this 'nonsense' a long time ago, when he was very publicly terminated," Trump tweeted.
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It's been identified as popping up on places like 4chan as early as 2015, which is a long time ago.
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"But my guess is that the blood of Jesus ran all that stuff out of Harlem a long time ago."
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If there ever was one, it forked a long time ago into divergent streams you can see in this show.
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Storing a lot of information is a problem that nature solved a long time ago, in every molecule of DNA.
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Long story short, I grew up in Europe a long time ago, but I'm American and very proud of it.
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"His whole message there is the Iraq War, and that's a long time ago," Democratic political consultant Mike Fraioli said.
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Reed Hastings is an amazing guy because he was a product of a merger of Equal a long time ago.
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The best advice (and lesson) I got from a teacher was a long time ago when I was a kid.
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"DOJ would have brought this case a long time ago if they thought they could win," the former official said.
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I also stopped trusting Facebook a long time ago, and the site bothers me far more often than it helps me.
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"If people around us were more aware and paid attention, he would've been stopped a long time ago," she told Refinery29.
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"I learned a long time ago that I wasn't going to get anywhere trying to be something I'm not," she said.
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"There was a fire a long time ago, like in the '70s, and a couple of people died," the woman said.
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It turns out the answer is [to make the fuel efficiency] 30% [better] versus what was designed a long time ago.
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In the middle, a tent she and Ian camped in a long time ago, sun bleached and ratty, at half-mast.
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The researchers don't know how this particular lizard ended up on Mussau, but they know it happened a long time ago.
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That was 1994, so it was a long time ago and I know things have changed dramatically but not drastically enough.
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But experts have criticized what they say is a lack of action on an issue they raised a long time ago.
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While Ryder acknowledged that their relationship was "a long time ago," she said she's never seen the actor act out violently.
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You're not going to forget about this, it's part of you now, but it will seem like a long time ago.
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Focus on the first two: there's a great civil war underway, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
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" Watching it, I had a flashback to a paper I'd read a long time ago: "Non-Drug Approaches to Psychedelic Experience.
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In London, I remember meeting her a long time ago, so she was a banker essentially for a long, long time.
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It was just something stupid I did a long time ago and I didn&apost mean anything by it, for sure.
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SHELBY: Well, we probably needed to start it over a long time ago, but now we got what it is today.
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"I complained about that a long time ago, and they made a change and now they do fight terrorism," he said.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, these Star Wars 3D Mega Lamps were forged out of LEDs.
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"This should have been done a long time ago," said one U.K.-based professional gambler, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Because Glenn chose to be there for you that day a long time ago, that was the decision that changed everything.
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" Trump, who has often criticized his predecessors' policies toward Pyongyang, said the designation should have been made "a long time ago.
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"If fingerprint background checks were so onerous, Uber would have left Houston a long time ago," said one lobbyist, Laura Morrison.
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The elders led the world to paradise, but our masters let it in drown in the mud a long time ago.
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This rattles Rachel — she's a leader, not a subject, and was officially emancipated from being neolution property a long time ago.
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I decided a long time ago that I'm not going to play a single track that I don't stand 100% behind.
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"It is a technical meeting that was organized a long time ago to discuss routine maritime issues," the official told Reuters.
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"I learned a long time ago, never use '28500 percent,' and apparently the president didn't learn that same lesson," he said.
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It should — in my opinion, should've been over with a long time ago because it — all it is, is an excuse.
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"Our indulgence with you wore out a long time ago Mr. Chairman, I'll tell you that," Jordan responded, prompting scattered gasps.
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"This should have been done a long time ago," said one UK-based professional gambler, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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If Jared and Ivanka really grasped the depth of Daddy Dearest's toxicity, they would have disavowed him a long time ago.
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The four members of Asperger's Are Us decided a long time ago that their main goal would be to amuse themselves.
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Many victims of drug-related violence in Mexico ceased a long time ago to have any apparent connection with the trade.
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"If it were as easy as applying for a license, I would have done it a long time ago," explains Ron.
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They reasoned that the incident was a long time ago, when Mr. Franken was a comedian and not an elected official.
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"I literally opted out of drug court a long time ago to put myself in prison to help myself," she said.
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The ones who were allegedly involved in the lynching passed a long time ago, but their relations are still in Arlington.
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"There was a handful that said it was a long time ago and he hadn't done anything else since," she said.
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He was a hedonistic playboy, but that was a long time ago and I have to say, I appreciate the change.
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"These were set up a long time ago," Trump told reporters during his White House meeting with Colombian President Ivan Duque.
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"A long time ago the deal was struck that you could have a first caucus and a first primary," she says.
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"I complained about that a long time ago and they made a change and now they do fight terrorism," he said.
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Linda Cardellini of "Bloodline" and, a long time ago, "Freaks and Geeks" stars as Leanne, a domineering mother in Austin, Tex.
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Pelikan added that he made the decision a "long time ago" but waited for all the legal proceedings to be finished.
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I want to be clear about the uncertainty here: Roberts made his statements against decisions like Craig a long time ago.
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The transcript is truly stunning stuff -- even from a President who has moved the goalposts on "stunning" a long time ago.
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It was a long time ago but it remains the best template for doing what President-elect Trump wants to do.
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"I can't blame him — he earned it a long time ago, but we have to be extremely careful of this kid."
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Incidents often occurred a long time ago, and victims often do not retain the evidence, making their cases difficult to prove.
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"We got the information that they were making bombs a long time ago so that's why we distributed the fliers," Maj.
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The implication is clear: If they felt like they had a choice, they would have ditched Trump a long time ago.
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Yeah. I reached out to you a long time ago when I saw you wrote this, but you are doing promotions.
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" "Although it recognized that 'slavery was done away with a long time ago' and that ;[y]ou can't force someone to work . . .
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Particle accelerators were thought up quite a long time ago — going on a century now — and are in some ways remarkably simple.
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I should have refinanced a long time ago, but who knew how low rates would go or how long they would stay?
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" He also added, "If these girls weren't black and poor, for the most part, this would have ended a long time ago.
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"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" two people met, fell in love, and are now celebrating their anniversary.
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PETE HEGSETH, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Jason you&aposre a natural, you should have given up this Congress thing a long time ago.
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A long time ago, when the galaxy far, far away barely even existed in the mind of its creator, there was Westworld.
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Sen. Kamala Harris revealed Monday she had smoked a joint "a long time ago" while discussing her support for legalization of marijuana.
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Sure enough when I did that I found a few stories from a long time ago, five whole months to be exact.
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What's especially curious about this bug is that Apple actually fixed it a long time ago, back when iOS 3 was released.
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For these reasons and more it should have been easy for NFL owners to pass this rule change a long time ago.
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Writer Michael Chu confirmed on Twitter that, while the relationship happened a long time ago, both Jack and Vincent identify as gay.
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And the reason I say that is I started my career in the -- you know, a long time ago in direct marketing.
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I chose to share this here, because I made this quest for Milla (and hopefully her sibling) public a long time ago.
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Monetary policy reached its practical limitations a long time ago, which is when I would've argued the Fed should have started normalizing.
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I had the Miss Universe pageant — which I owned for quite a while — I had it in Moscow a long time ago.
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"[Cars 3 production designer] Jay Shuster did a great drawing a long time ago of a meteor hitting the earth," Ward added.
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I mean, a long time ago he stood up on national T.V. and said George Bush didn&apost care about black people.
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Trump made a calculation a long time ago that what's in the returns is worse for him politically than not releasing them.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, the world of Star Wars figured out holograms way before we did.
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I learned a long time ago, that if you're going to write politically, you cannot write polemically because polemical fiction is terrible.
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They do get resistant, it just happened a long time ago... If the box of shampoo worked, no one would have lice.
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I had the Miss Universe pageant -- which I owned for quite a while -- I had it in Moscow a long time ago.
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A friend of mine told me a long time ago that I didn't photograph her like a 'trans woman,' rather a woman.
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"When you're talking about a decision about producing housing, typically that's a decision that was made a long time ago," he said.
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"I learned a long time ago that Hillary Clinton is a fighter and that's what we need in our next president," Rep.
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She'd lost her husband a long time ago, she told me; his constant experiments had become an addiction and ruined his mind.
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"These bands were a moment in my life a long time ago and they were very significant," said Mr. Langille, the cyclist.
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Dew: We did our agency consolidation a long time ago, and there were a lot of battle scars along the way, candidly.
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That seems a long time ago, but pain and anguish are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who were sacrificed.
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" Colyer later said he appreciated Kobach's statement that he would recuse himself, but it "probably should have happened a long time ago.
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"It required us to register a long time ago, almost — close to a year ago," she said during a CNN town hall.
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As a matter of fact, he also seems to have worked as a plumber a long time ago... What's the deal, then?
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"I think a long time ago, I learned how important it was to show up a little bit early," Hanks told me.
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This is because, as John Stuart Mill pointed out a long time ago, ideas can often be hurtful and cause intense distress.
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Well, it was a long time ago [that we spoke], but I think it was at school when he changed his religion.
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That was a long time ago, in a backyard far away, and it turns out I don't actually like Radiohead very much.
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Even though I did those records a long time ago, they've maintained sort of an odd life in different places ever since.
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Look, it was a long time ago, but we were together for four years, and it was a big relationship for me.
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For one, puzzles often felt deliberately obtuse, the kinds of frustrating adventure conundrums that went out of style a long time ago.
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SALVAGES LAS VEGAS I feel as if I wrote this puzzle a long time ago, even though it was only last year.
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Renzi: My view is that we need a change in the economy politics not from now but from a long time ago.
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It was a belated reckoning with reality: The low-hanging fruit of deterrent immigration policies had been picked a long time ago.
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Did GM know a long time ago that it could get more than 200 miles on a charge from the Bolt's battery?
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" In the same scene she looks away and adds, "But … Palmira … A long time ago a man hurt your mother very much.
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On Friday, after the announcement of the review, Clinton said voters "a long time ago made up their minds about the emails."
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It's not just professional engagements — Yang stopped accepting invitations to birthdays and weddings, even those of close friends, a long time ago.
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"Why didn&apost John Bolton complain about this &aposnonsense&apos a long time ago, when he was very publicly terminated," Trump wrote.
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Mike: It's funny, I shut off notifications for Periscope, Twitter's livestreaming app, and Meerkat, a similar start-up, a long time ago.
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A long time ago, an artist friend, Dapo Ojoade, wanted me to look at a colorfully painted flat wood sculpture he made.
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"If the city was empty of civilians, we could have been done with our mission a long time ago," said Lt. Gen.
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"We should go back to the way we thought about sweets a long time ago, as a treat," Dr. Baker-Smith said.
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Or maybe they quashed their beef a long time ago in private and want to start the next decade as friends again.
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At one time, it seemed like she was everyone's hope, but that ended a long time ago, and then she was dead.
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But the enthusiastic defense obscured a larger truth: We began moving away from the "public" in public education a long time ago.
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But then as soon as I told them that, they were like, 'You should have told us this a long time ago!
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It seems like a long time ago, but the company only went public a little more than two weeks ago at $213.
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"All this stuff you're seeing in the newspapers, let me tell you, my stock vested a long time ago," Iovine told Variety.
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The idea sounds like hype for a world that existed a long time ago, one that doesn't seem to be coming back.
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They were painted a long time ago and lots of other buildings and art from the past are still being protected today.
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If Hillary Clinton and her ilk have hijacked the plane of state in this metaphor, they did it a long time ago.
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She first had sex "a long time ago," with a woman to whom she would, decades later, come out to as transgender.
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Because it was a long time ago, but Microsoft has been through this, and it was Microsoft the scary, Microsoft the monopolist.
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Initially, Trump said Wolff had never interviewed him but then backtracked, saying they spoke once "a long time ago" for an article.
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"Everything was reported, there was a professional agreement totally compliant with the rules and it dates back a long time ago," Pardo said.
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I have the dog picture in the bathroom, 'cause she gave me one a long time ago, it's like a collector's item. Yeah.
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I'm not proud to admit this, and this was a version of me a long time ago, but still, I related to him.
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"My hope is that, as he said a long time ago, you kind of work on the fine points in life," Cornelius said.
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But at least we have Curiosity on the scene to remind us what conditions may have been like a long time ago. [NASA]
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KC: I stopped looking for bars from Drake a long time ago, so the fact that this is lukewarm isn't surprising to me.
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"I started putting glitter on my cheeks a long time ago, back in high school," Diggins said during an appearance on PEOPLE Now.
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"I am so happy for our team, our staff, our university (because) 1939 was a long time ago," Oregon coach Dana Altman said.
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People will tell you they're related, but wraps abandoned the good sandwich family a long time ago, back when they introduced spinach wraps.
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"It was a very casual joke pitched in the writers room one day a long time ago," he told Entertainment Tonight in 2014.
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A long time ago, when I was 15 years old, I worked in a freezer for a guy that made frozen pizzas. Right?
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So think about this the next time you think to utter: 'But slavery/Jim Crow/civil rights was such a long time ago.
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Like I said, [Eazy] was on his visionary shit a long time ago, and when we got there, we knew what it was.
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I was going to say let's pour one out for the VCR and VHS, but you probably did so a long time ago.
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One user says she had used a third-party app to post content a long time ago while another said she never had.
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That was a long time ago, and today I am happy to report that my kids are inquisitive and fun seven-year-olds.
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YORK: This White House meeting, if only for the optics and P.R. of this, they should have had this a long time ago.
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A long time ago, a guy who would go on to be president said that there was only one United States of America.
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"It was a great conversation and it was a conversation that should've happened a long time ago," Viall said of the phone call.
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While classes recorded a long time ago might not be as engaging, they're convenient and can dig deep into certain styles and intentions.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… Even if you've never seen a "Star Wars" film, you know the phrase.
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"It was a long time ago, and we had a great election in the meantime -- so it kind of overshadowed that critical buffoonery."
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This sort of gossip-based campaigning distracts from actual issues, of course—but this election stopped being about issues a long time ago.
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But what happened was he put the plants into flower—mind you, this was a long time ago—and we went out partying.
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A long time ago, in an office building far, far away, I worked with the (now) staff writer and tech producer Kor Adana.
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"First time in NYC a long time ago," Brady wrote on top of the memorable photo, adding a string of crying-laughing emojis.
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I think I was afraid of this because I'd heard stuff like that had happened a long time ago, before I worked there.
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It exists because Apple made a decision a long time ago that the iPhone should be made "simpler" in some very specific ways.
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Any loyalty we had (to the LME) went a long time ago when they raised fees at a very difficult time for us.
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"A long time ago in the 40s / Dizzy and Bird gave us this song / They called it 'A Night in Tunisia,'" she sings.
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It's that we won't be able to do enough, fast enough, to stop a train that left the station a long time ago.
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"In my experience, Kevin, there's no such thing as 'a long time ago,'" he says, after telling a personal story of his own.
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Since a long time ago, I haven't found anything worthy of a grid for me, maybe I'm really raising the bar too high?
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: A memory from a long time ago: My friend and I were walking around the East Village at night.
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That may sound like a lot of work, but the hard work actually started a long time ago and we are almost there.
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One such story I should have confronted a long time ago is an example of why I believe my silence was a mistake.
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With that in mind, I decided a long time ago I would make sure I had more than enough coverage at all times.
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"Corruption should have been fought a long time ago, because it's corruption that delays society's development," Riyadh resident Hussein al-Dosari told Reuters.
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"These were set up a long time ago," Trump told reporters during his White House meeting last week with Colombian President Ivan Duque.
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"A realization I had a long time ago is that no matter what I'll do I'll always be Chance's brother," Bennett tells me.
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Corinne Purtill: A long time ago — like, last week — we would have talked about setting up a home workspace and setting personal schedules.
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"This all started a long time ago and it's more of the same," said Martha Laning, the chairwoman of the state's Democratic Party.
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"If the program worked well, I would have joined a long time ago," one independent repair shop owner told me earlier this year.
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"I guess the '80s is a long time ago now, but it doesn't seem like it," said Sander Ross, a retired tax attorney.
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"Due to the statute of limitations, the reality is the ability to prosecute would have been extinguished a long time ago," he said.
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"We feel like we could have closed it out a long time ago, but here we are," Warriors guard Klay Thompson told reporters.
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You'd think that in a trial where the outcome was pretty much predicted a long time ago, there'd be no room for drama.
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Those lamps are actually very expensive — it's a very fine Italian fabric designer from a long time ago and it's still in business.
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Media Frequently Reports on Billboards and Out of Home Campaigns Political advocacy groups, and brands alike, cracked this code a long time ago.
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"I realized a long time ago, I won't live to see the end of this project," Finlayson, who leads the excavation, told me.
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But the politicization of this hearing happened a long time ago, and Republmicans are at least as culpable for it as are Democrats.
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But that figure was skewed by a 41-23 blowout of the Colts by the Jets (it really was a long time ago).
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"I only read them when I came to Turkey and I realized China oppressed and occupied us a long time ago," he said.
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During her current, seemingly endless schedule of appearances around the world, people keep asking her: Does it seem like a long time ago?
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I wrote it a long time ago and now I'm like, 'Shit, it's gonna be deleted as soon as I make the movie.
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Sam Altman: I remember being bored as like this abstract thought from a long time ago that I can barely hold on to.
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A White House official said they did not set a deadline for Brunson, adding that he was expected home a long time ago.
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Newton, a leading candidate for the Most Valuable Player Award, said he had learned a long time ago that he could not please everyone.
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I did enjoy the early seasons of House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black, but stopped watching both a long time ago.
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At that time (and it seems like a long time ago now), some called on him to step down, and some revoked their endorsements.
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Then some familiar blue text appeared on screen — A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away — followed by some unfamiliar blue text.
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Outlook: Those two Cups feel like they were a long time ago, as the Kings have won just a single playoff game since 2014.
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I waited for years… I should have quit playing live a long time ago because my ears had been bothering me for a while.
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The funny thing is, if we had ever popped over to Glad's official website we would have figured this out a long time ago.
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Mr. Covey was a little hazy on the details ("It was a long time ago," he said) but there were minor injuries, he recalled.
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So, the flashbacks of Alice's life (and death) are much more extended and cohesive than those with Marian, who died a long time ago.
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Voters made decision before September Voters made up their mind whom to vote for a long time ago, according to early exit poll data.
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"I will tell you this about Russia; if they had anything on me, it would have come out a long time ago," he said.
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I realized a long time ago I was more productive bringing folks to us rather than running all over the city for extra activities.
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When I started working on events a long time ago that was one of the most common pieces of feedback that I heard about.
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We proudly opted out of the controversial animal fur debate a long time ago, opting instead for fall/winter coats of the faux variety.
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Regarding Daniel… I obviously would have slept with him a long time ago before he had the chance to get all sassy with me.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A long time ago, Lucio Pozzi gave me a piece of advice I've taken to heart ever since.
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A long time ago, in a much simpler time, Eminem ruled the early 2000's, Trump wasn't president, and the two were good friends.
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Regarding the likelihood of the board of supervisors approving this, Lehane said he's learned a long time ago not to speak for elected officials.
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It was quite a long time ago but we just felt thatremoving the uncertainty from the bank allowed us to focus on moving forward.
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I don't think I've come across such recondite diction since the last time I read Edward Dahlberg, and that was a long time ago.
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I wanted to do this in front everyone because I want to show you that I should have done this a long time ago.
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" She continues: "I wanted Kesha to come forward a long time ago and end this relationship with Dr. Luke immediately after the [alleged] rape.
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One of the things I learned a long time ago is, not everyone who comes up to you trying to be your friend, is.
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Dangote told CNBC that Nigeria, which rivals with South Africa to be the continent's biggest economy, should have been diversified a long time ago.
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Companies that run ads learned a long time ago to track what we're interested in and to use that information to target those ads.
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A long time ago, I read this story about a banker who was explaining what living on a $500,000 a year salary was like.
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A long time ago, when our solar system was forming, this would have been easier because Planet Nine wasn't always living on the edge.
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I went over this one with my old friend Herb Greenberg a long time ago, and it just, to me, does too many acquisitions.
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If that explanation is true, it's likely that a long time ago the other gas giants -- Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune -- also had spectacular rings.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away ... the MashReads Podcast took a deep dive into the expansive world of Stars Wars.
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The truth is that that party died a long time ago, that these days it's voodoo economics and neocon fantasies all the way down.
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"I realized something like this could've happened, I sort of predicted a long time ago that it would happen more than not," Vaccaro said.
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Both programs were created in part to give victims who were abused a long time ago, beyond statutes of limitations, a chance for compensation.
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"I had to quit a long time ago," said Ronnie Fieg, the founder, chief executive and creative director of the street wear brand Kith.
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The "Fifty Shades" cultural fever ended a long time ago: Most readers discovered that a little of Ms. James's writing goes a long way.
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I was very on board for the "fly your freak flag" part of it, but it's just the ... That was a long time ago.
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I found a weird vintage costume shop and bought a ragged and well-worn devil suit that someone had handmade a long time ago.
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It became a foregone conclusion a long time ago that Hamilton would be riding its tidal wave of critical acclaim straight to the Pulitzers.
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The notion this is just something that happened a long time ago, and that we need to move on, is exactly the wrong response.
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I know it was a long time ago, but there was this interesting discussion about stopping a car on an episode of Car Talk.
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Sports of The Times PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — A long time ago, in a storage room far away, Mirai Nagasu was supposed to be asleep.
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A long time ago, Wang shared with her a Sanskrit poem in which the hero sends his distant beloved a cloud as his messenger.
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"It should have been gone a long time ago," said Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, who has led the charge against Mr. Ohr.
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Inflation, however, didn't go back to where it started: it came down by about 5 percentage points: But that was a long time ago.
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LEON COOPERMAN: Look, I figured out a long time ago there's only four things you could do with money, if you think about it.
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It was a long time ago when they were kids, and her brother and her cousin were walking through the white side of town.
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Capital Alpha Security CEO Matt Tait hypothesized that the hackers acquired the files a long time ago and saved them for a future purpose.
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It was a sad, lonely realization, one that people, say, in Flint, Michigan, must have had about their state government a long time ago.
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"I was one year out of being a rookie in the league, that is a long time ago," Oilers head coach Dave Tippett said.
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I had read it a long time ago, but hearing Joe Morton's stupendous performance was like encountering the novel for the first time, again.
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Golf is that thing when you already died a long time ago, but still want to walk around in the grass insulting your friends.
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" Verdict: Just as Darth's son told him a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, "I know there is good in you.
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He's also been experimenting with 3D printed plastic guns for years and thinks the battle over 3D printed guns ended a long time ago.
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A long time ago, I learned that the most important thing is to lay out everything that you think you need to lay out.
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"(Benioff and Weiss) made this decision a long time ago and they're doing it exactly how they planned to do it," Bloys told the outlet.
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The reason for that is that people made up their minds, not just about Donald Trump, but especially about Donald Trump, a long time ago.
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But the best evidence suggests our two lineages speciated from each other roughly seven million years ago, which is quite a long time ago evolutionarily.
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"We banned the discussion of 'sim swapping' on OGUsers a long time ago and have rules against any discussion of blackhat/illegal activities," Ace wrote.
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I had to learn a long time ago to not let my feelings about not being perfect stand in the way of enjoying my life.
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I should add at this point that if I hadn't been hell-bent on getting this print, I'd have given up a long time ago.
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If I did, you would have been out of here a long time ago, because it gets very boring when you do the teleprompter deal.
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But I signed up for it a long time ago, likely when I was intoxicated, and who knows what it's taken from me since then.
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Even my mom singing in the background was something I had recorded a long time ago, but I didn't think about it for an installation.
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A long time ago (but not in a galaxy far, far away), a video game was the catalyst for my inelegant stumble from the closet.
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Team Clinton has been so sure of Trump's erratic and self-destructive behavior that it ceded the electoral stage to him a long time ago.
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"I learned a long time ago perfect is un-achievable and life is a lot more fun if you just try the best you can!"
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A long time ago, if someone was gonna have like a rococo interior, everything would have to be rococo, or it wouldn't all go together.
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Sure, it might be a little grainy and blue, but they didn't have HD a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, okay?
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With her extravagant gowns, lavish lifestyle, and insistence on permanently perfect lighting, Mariah Carey earned her status as a pop diva a long time ago.
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Photo: Getty ImagesFounders are a revered breed in Silicon Valley, but for Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, that good will evaporated a long time ago.
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The incident occurred during the spring, which gave Lance and me an opportunity to discuss the matter and put it aside a long time ago.
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He'd asked me a long time ago to do a record and l was just trying to find a record that didn't fit my style.
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So I always had the Boss Hogg thing, and I did a mixtape called The Boss a long time ago, back in 2000 or 2001.
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The last time that they had a Miss USA who was my skin tone was Kenya Moore in 1993 — that was a long time ago.
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"I have this idea that … maybe, a long time ago, the Book of Records was set in a future that hadn't yet arrived," Zhuli says.
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Recall that the $250 threshold was set a long time ago, and was never indexed to inflation in the way that contribution limits have been.
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I'm talking about a cartoon character from a long time ago, and I'm talking about something that happened for a good part of my youth.
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Of course, yes, yes, because at this time, they didn't let families go on the streets, at this time, this was a long time ago.
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We would've been out of Iraq earlier, we would've had a more equitable economic system, we would've had universal health care a long time ago.
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Unless you too are an alien, you should have gotten the memo a long time ago: Feel-bots can do whatever the fuck they want.
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I think a long time ago I accepted the fact that he lives a high-risk lifestyle, and that he could potentially disappear one day.
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U.S. intelligence agencies concluded a long time ago (and the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee agreed) that Russia tried to meddle in the 2016 U.S. elections.
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"Let me just rewind, this is a long time ago," laughs Rune Spaans, who's speaking to me over Skype from his home in Oslo, Norway.
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It said Washington should have made the end-of-war declaration a long time ago, instead of trying to use it as a bargaining chip.
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KE'SHAWN KUMSA My mom told us that story a long time ago, but she said she still feels like Oak Park is a nice community.
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"He suffers terribly — I wanted him to have the surgery a long time ago and be done with it," Alaa's mother Sehar told VICE News.
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"Whitey Ford took care of that a long time ago," Romine said, referring to the Hall of Fame pitcher whose number was retired in 1974.
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This was a long time ago (and I don't want to get sued in case I'm wrong) but I earned something like £15 a week.
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Gail Collins: I realized a long time ago I'd underestimated him — maybe when I started comparing him to his son, the walking foreign policy disaster.
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"I think it was such a long time ago, it doesn't really affect anyone of our age," said James Kain, a 21-year-old coach.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, before Netflix and Hulu and even the World Wide Web, movies were released on VHS.
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It was a watershed moment, and it was a long time ago, not just for us but for the richest tech company in the world.
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Mr. Sotomayor, who spends his spare time repairing and racing old hot rods, said he stopped seeking promotions within the agency a long time ago.
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Despite the passion on both sides, it's not good TV. If this were a reality show, it would have been canceled a long time ago.
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Rock art was made for a purpose and we can see how people lived a long time ago in a way that archaeology can't provide.
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There could be Earths that formed and were habitable a long time ago and it adds another dimension of time where habitable planets could exist.
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"They are just very, very harmed individuals, and even when it happened such a long time ago, they are still exceedingly emotional about what happened."
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Booker decided a long time ago what campaign he was going to run, and very little has changed since he launched his candidacy February 1.
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"They should have given him back a long time ago, and Turkey has in my opinion acted very, very badly," Trump told reporters on Friday.
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You know, if he really cared and really wanted to get to the bottom of this, he would have reached out a long time ago.
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But The Upshot has always adopted a more informal, conversational tone, so we decided a long time ago that "Obamacare" was O.K. in that context.
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"If we would have moved off this corner, this whole community would have been gone a long time ago," she told Carol Allen, a biographer.
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Because one, when you've been living this way, and condition yourself to think a certain way, you get separated from people a long time ago.
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I think [it] came a long time ago when I was in college, making music and doing short films and stuff like that in school.
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I have opinions and, you know, just like you, I don't know if you've already forgotten, we used to work together a long time ago.
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"The jobs China is accused of stealing, many were lost a long time ago to Korea or Japan and moved from there to China," he said.
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You know, many years ago, when I was there, it was &apos20143, quite a long time ago, he said there were many, many business people there.
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" (9/23/13) "Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly-not skilled!
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Considering the dog lens is part of Snapchat's claim to fame, you could say this feature is something the company should've embraced a long time ago.
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You can argue that Logan and Charles earned their deaths in karma a long time ago, with the people they've killed and the suffering they've caused.
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"This isn't my trade war, this is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago," Trump told reporters outside the White House.
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It's a wait we're not willing to endure; we should be well beyond having to beg for something that should have happened a long time ago.
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