What wasn't anticipated in his findings was a whole Pandora's box of additional archaic humans and mixtures amongst those archaic humans.
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Archaic employee redundancies Archaic employee redundancies Solutions on the market today require bar owners to do a lot of work that's not part of their existing daily routines.
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In the age of Amazon, malls seem almost hopelessly archaic.
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"It's a shift in a very archaic industry," he said.
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He said his government had abolished some 1,400 archaic laws.
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And many of those drones are archaic, sluggish, and undependable.
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Instead, he has reinstated an archaic model of the state.
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DHL developed a brilliant hack to solve an archaic problem.
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The shoe sizing system is archaic, dating to the 2150s.
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Spanish grammar, in English, it might sound a little archaic.
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Whatever the case, it looked archaic to say the least.
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It's a stark reminder of how archaic the subgenre remains.
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Is the concept of traditional labels archaic at this point?
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But as with so many archaic Hollywood norms, that's changing.
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To modern ears it sounds archaic, not to mention offensive.
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We know these archaic "tough on crime" policies don't work.
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"That's the real archaic part of this," Mr. Fidell said.
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At this point, it feels unacceptable and unnecessary and archaic.
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That is, until Mr. Gressitt pulled out an archaic device.
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The music becomes at once more archaic and more modern.
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They use modern technology to impose archaic and discriminatory rules.
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Urbane, intellectual Parisians often dismiss religion as archaic and unenlightened.
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"I'm not attracted to archaic devices like proroguing," he said.
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These foretell a future where books are artifacts, preserved and archaic.
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"People hear the word 'modest' and think it's archaic," she said.
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Many companies are still rocking this archaic, backward thinking about compensation.
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Even Technolust's basic format is subtly archaic for a VR game.
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World War II fanatics have crashed archaic planes and killed dozens.
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"It's an archaic law and its unfair to women," he said.
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Some commenters thought his advice was archaic, to say the least.
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"The way they scan these stopes is pretty archaic," said Hrabar.
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Much of the United States' energy infrastructure is archaic and unreliable.
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As a Luddite, I found solace in the archaic dashboard controls.
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The Electoral College is an archaic mess, but it still exists.
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Other traditions, now considered chauvinist or archaic, are also being nixed.
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It's archaic, according to Merriam-Webster, and it means to forewarn.
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But archaic chamber rules grant Democrats considerable leverage in the Senate.
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I haven't read a single newspaper editorial supporting the archaic law.
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Well, it's modern in some respects and completely archaic in others.
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This felt surprisingly archaic after months of the seeming magic of contactless.
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It can feel archaic, especially compared to Xbox Live or PlayStation Plus.
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Paying for Wi-Fi in a hotel room is an archaic practice.
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Traditional IPOs are "archaic and nepotistic," as venture capitalist Bill Gurley says.
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Indigenism was seen as archaic compared with the revolutionary commitment of Rivera.
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Kate Beckinsale is done with the "archaic" culture of body shaming women.
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Even though it's a bit archaic-looking, you can list multiple partners.
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It's an archaic system that's not only inefficient, but also incredibly insecure.
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The scene highlighted the archaic, sometimes-wacky way The Bachelor depicts relationships.
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It's an archaic system ... It's really a bad thing for the country.
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Something about religious worship seems to call for special, often archaic language.
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"The appetite to change the archaic House rules continues to grow," Rep.
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Many people I met had a concept of India that was archaic.
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Computers used outdated technologies, such as floppy disks and archaic operating systems.
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By that archaic code, what looks like dirt is actually virtue. From
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Are the concerns of Baroque opera too archaic for present-day audiences?
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The old size-of-government question was growing increasingly archaic and obsolete.
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They evoke the archaic without looking back, without being wistful or nostalgic.
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Despite the persistence of an archaic paradigm, a new narrative is brewing.
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Of course, sometimes the archaic system works in favor of good movies!
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Everyone was getting catalogs in the mail, and it felt so archaic.
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The archaic financial infrastructure has implications that extend beyond the everyday consumer.
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And the archaic -- and frankly racist -- ways many talk about their racial identity.
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Yet the works in the exhibition do not indulge this archaic maternal model.
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Such archaic criticisms directly contradict everything the art of drag itself stands for.
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But critics say the law is pretty archaic, where new technology is concerned.
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It's baffling as to why enterprise cybersecurity budgets are stuck in archaic logic.
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I'm trying to position an eternal archaic inside an ever-changing contemporary world.
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The archaic production lines, noisy, dark and dirty, were beset by demarcation disputes.
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Twenty years ago a parliamentary committee called the constitution's language on citizenship "archaic".
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So now there's a race to strengthen workplace rules that are scandalously archaic.
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Europe is full of archaic laws that criminalise certain kinds of political speech.
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Kanye's rants have always been awesome in the archaic sense of the word.
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M. Stan comments on the archaic institution that is the first family—and
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The pageant aspect, however... How can something so advanced also be so archaic?
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Capitalizing words when it isn't strictly necessary can seem archaic to contemporary readers.
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So, a warning: The GOP cannot let archaic process rules prevent good policy.
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Congress needs to act now on changing the archaic drug statutes for marijuana.
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It's an experience that makes fumbling with several controllers and buttons feel archaic.
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MessagesiMessage right now feels positively archaic compared to how it's going to be.
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While that may sound archaic, it allows for an audit or a recount.
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"It's very archaic and conservative," said Baia Pataraia from the Georgian Women Movement.
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Despite some recent improvements, the sprawling system's archaic infrastructure poses a constant challenge.
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If the practice seems archaic, consider that Virginia once had a worse alternative.
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"His opinions of women's bodies were damaging, archaic and often misogynistic," she said.
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To them, heavy industry was something archaic, which you saw in a book.
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"'Virginity checks' are archaic and have no place in modern medicine," she says.
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Its archaic appeal has become a draw for tourists seeking a picturesque experience.
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That is because haute couture, by its very nature, is an archaic throwback.
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The biggest problem may be an archaic local law banning shopping on Sundays.
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It is an archaic and burdensome process that delays rather than accelerate appeals.
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The Granholm decision was the first to chip away at this archaic structure.
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They don't suggest that slavery was an archaic system on its way out.
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The world "emolument" may sound archaic, but the goal of the clause is clear.
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An archaic term for female dog, "bitch" shapeshifted into an aspersion cast at women.
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Facebook's video sharing tool is embarrassingly archaic and is sorely due for an upgrade.
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The aesthetic combines archaic technology, disconcerting art, small rooms, and eerily unpopulated public spaces.
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He has to because of an archaic and discriminatory Texas policy passed in 2016.
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It is an archaic French word, not a word from the Old French language.
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The system was slow, the tablet hardware was laughable, and the platform was archaic.
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Treasury is fighting the European Commission's modern tank with an archaic sword and shield.
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However archaic, the institution of the first family carries real cultural and political force.
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Courtiers reinstated archaic traditions, such as a requirement that commoners prostrate themselves before royals.
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It's also been an archaic process of printing paper records and faxing over information.
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The college has hewn to Nunn's principles to a degree that can seem archaic.
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But some civil society groups have criticized the in-kind payment system as "archaic".
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Our archaic, decades-old communications laws haven't kept up with this modern internet reality.
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Next he displayed screen grabs from the agency's webpages and mocked the archaic design.
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But the ridiculous royalty is not the only archaic policy hindering innovation by songwriters.
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Still others have delved into later Greek history of the Archaic and Classical eras.
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The group has used this archaic mandate to justify keeping women and girls enslaved.
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In some ways, their implosions correspond with the early archaic bits of new media.
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Shouldn't we throw out the old, since it is actually old as in archaic?
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"I think the policies are archaic and they're rooted in bad science," said Carlson.
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Deirdre McGing: We set up Time Travelers for Choice because of Ireland's archaic laws.
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Ham radio is an older technology, archaic by some modern standards, but highly customizable.
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It will be argued that her judgment has been warped by archaic sexist attitudes.
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The idea that women are "judged" against other women is so archaic it's laughable.
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He never wavered from his loyalty to a darker, unquestioning, archaic vision of Catholicism.
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This immunity comes from a now archaic law, the Communications Decency Act of 1996.
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There's the French spoken in Canada, which can sound archaic to those from France.
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There's the French of Canada, which to the citoyens of France can sound archaic.
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"We cannot focus on archaic solutions to address this very modern problem," said Rep.
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More work—and more fossils—are needed to elucidate the history of archaic hominin admixture.
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"Today more than ever we WOMEN are standing up to repressive, archaic ideologies," Javid wrote.
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Once they discover the archaic nature of their weekend ritual, the gang looks for alternatives.
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The experience is shockingly archaic, as if the last 10 years of progress never happened.
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This, of course, all comes down the National Collegiate Athletics Association's archaic rules about amateurism.
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Too many other Latin Americans remain in thrall to populism or archaic versions of socialism.
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He examined it repeatedly to try to make sense of the handwriting and archaic language.
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Today many religious elites would dismiss this understanding as an archaic form of civil religion.
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They all agree that the archaic way the U.S. manages air traffic is not acceptable.
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But policies that currently govern employee ownership across Europe are often archaic and highly ineffective.
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This cumbersome and archaic process inhibits the entry of new and innovative models of education.
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These works are surreal deviations on the archaic genre of the Lady-in-Waiting portraits.
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It's about seeing another, better option for procurements than the confusing, protracted, archaic RFP process.
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"We cannot focus on archaic solutions in order to address this very modern problem," Rep.
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In a single step, we can end the archaic, twentieth-century notion of "professional" legislators.
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In a strangely archaic moment, a mysterious old woman gives the boy three wishing seeds.
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This archaic equipment often breaks down, arrives late, smells bad, and turns people off transit.
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"You are now [[i]]sabaya,[[/i]]" Hafeezo told Kidane, using the archaic term for slave.
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The game's 1960s setting highlights archaic, outmoded beliefs still prevalent in the modern gaming industry.
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Today, the Catholic Church is often seen as an archaic institution synonymous with child abuse.
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For decades, American workers have been paying the price for our archaic corporate tax system.
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His "Odyssey" was archaic and fragmentary, an artifact forged by firelight and rusted by time.
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Mr. Byford prefers communications-based train control, a technology Mr. Cuomo has mocked as archaic.
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It's a visual code dating at least from the '70s, tatty and archaic even then.
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In 2011, many English-speaking priests panned their effort, finding the language clunky and archaic.
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He often defies contemporary expectations of theater by resurrecting archaic ones, like the Greek chorus.
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" Boke, archaic for book, is like the modern word, "but only in the past tense.
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Calling signs with fingers when there are hundreds of cameras trained on you seems archaic.
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Today, the archaic notion of retirement has morphed into this: Work for 40-50 years.
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That his opinions of women's bodies were damaging, archaic and often misogynistic is equally so.
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The director, Robert Eggers ("The Witch"), chose to shoot the movie in an archaic shape.
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The scientists could not say what species of human the ghost archaic population belonged to.
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This archaic loophole is the same one plaguing the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast.
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I was too young to appreciate much of it, and struggled with the archaic language.
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Increasingly, it feels like an archaic form that exists primarily to show off its limitations.
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Point being: The traditional biz model for console gaming feels like an increasingly archaic approach.
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There's the French spoken in Canada, which to the "citoyens" of France can sound archaic.
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The oldest dated back 2,600 years and looked at once hauntingly archaic and vividly recent.
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"Personally, I see coal as kind of an archaic form of energy," says Mackie MacLeod.
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Generally, though, while "plague" sounds archaic, alien, and uniquely threatening, it's also incredibly rare and treatable.
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As time passes, we're steadily gaining a clearer picture of archaic human occupation at Denisova cave.
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Unless you count her general abdication of some archaic and deeply silly first lady duties -- Mrs.
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In fact, an archaic legal loophole in its rape laws has garnered criticism in recent years.
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The system may be archaic, but the obsession with royal pregnancies, on some level, makes sense.
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In the more progressive, less binary world of 2017, that can be stifling, if not archaic.
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THERE are 2200 gradations in India's archaic caste system, from the priestly to the supposedly untouchable.
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Although a somewhat archaic piece of hardware now, Kinect's depth-sensing legacy is still quite relevant.
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They're well past the archaic "net 30" payout timeline, but I'm not in dire financial straits.
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"The Commission cannot continue to sweep new technologies into this technologically archaic statute," the Chamber said.
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ZF: Nah, that's kind of archaic, we're building an app where you can rate from home.
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And today, it's unimaginable to think that archaic vaccine-preventable diseases once ravaged Yemen and Bangladesh.
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Obviously statistics in the men's game were archaic back then, too, but at least they existed.
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It's the archaic '90s dream of the "family communication gadget," but recreated with 2016's technology.
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Archaic mutations, such as color blindness and acute smell receptors, make the kiwi a genetic oddball.
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Having deputized citizens riding around town, pretending to be cops, is not just archaic, it's dangerous.
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On-Line has a market capitalization of just £3.6 million ($4.7 million) and an archaic website.
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Even more demanded better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
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After that, the archaic law wasn't invoked for a while, until people almost forgot it existed.
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Charlie Baker (R) last week signed a bill repealing an archaic and unenforced ban on abortion.
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Such contrasts arise throughout: archaic choral polyphony and modernist whisperings, keening string clusters and plaintive drones.
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The agency's operations are woefully archaic and prevent it from being technologically nimble, effective and profitable.
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At its core, the Trump Administration's Missile Defense Review posits that new threats require archaic solutions.
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Rather, it's fixing Patreon's "archaic" content reporting tool, Patreon's head of legal Colin Sullivan told Mashable.
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"You don't want to try to adhere to an archaic image of a woman," she said.
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Parscale, who considers past presidential campaigns archaic, is emphasizing digital innovation, technological streamlining and corporate efficiency.
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Luckily, lots of educators and experts agree, and our national curricula has abandoned the archaic practice.
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The shapes are mesmerizing— they evoke the archaic but do not feel the least bit nostalgic.
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The translation retains much of that power as well as the archaic boldness of the language.
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His archaic wig and libertine wit seem to belong to a forgotten corner of the past.
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The patent system for financing pharmaceutical research is an archaic relic of the medieval guild system.
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I don't know if she'd want to be a part of the archaic custom of marriage.
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In the age of quantum mechanics, many might dismiss such superstitions as archaic, primitive and senseless.
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Baleful words with archaic roots rattle in the mouth like loose teeth: plutocracy, kleptocracy, gerontocracy, kakistocracy.
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To them, that is who we are: A decoration, an archaic people locked in the past.
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Here are some of the archaic rules and procedures that make an impeachment trial so unusual.
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We won't need smartphones or TVs on the wall, and one day those may seem archaic.
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It's like the 1800s, the most archaic abusive terms are applied to black people every single day.
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"This suggests archaic human influences on mammal diversity, body size, and the number of mammals," said Smith.
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They are archaic laws that set an artificial time limit on when someone can tell the truth.
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It's also very much a product of its time, with some fairly archaic ideas about sex work.
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If you're unwilling to let go of little, arguably archaic watch details, the Q54 is worth consideration.
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Either way, magistrates should not resist reform, or they might end up looking as archaic as Wooster.
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"Texas really has no peer when it comes to archaic and obstructionist voter registration laws," Bird said.
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"The military has a dysfunctional sentencing system that is archaic and results in widespread disparity," Christensen said.
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The stock was dramatically mispriced by an archaic hand allocated matching process that needs to go away.
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I do think we are moving away from the archaic ways we were conditioned to believe in.
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Many of these users prefer Netflix and YouTube, and view traditional cable TV as archaic and irrelevant.
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"AN ARCHAIC IDEA" Tech companies have come under fire because of their role in displacing existing businesses.
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Trump's campaign is a weaker and less effective modern iteration of the archaic, Soviet-era propaganda machine.
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In Enjoy Sex, even the idea that people should have or want sex is seen as archaic.
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Instead of lying to them, or projecting an archaic stigma, we choose to tell them the truth.
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Modern (or archaic) music choices, quicker (or slower) cutting, iconic scenes and images scrambled out of sequence.
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Lagerfeld's death underscores the demise of an archaic operating system whose code was written by Louis XIV.
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Interbreeding with Neanderthal and other archaic humans certainly changed our genes, but the story doesn't end there.
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They wrote episodes in which both the male and female dinosaurs challenge archaic rules prescribed for them.
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One thing is clear: America's archaic, unjust, racist Electoral College belongs on the ash heap of history.
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He also noted that the idea of watching TV, by itself is becoming more and more archaic.
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It was like the missing link between archaic text-based MUDs, and EverQuest or World of Warcraft.
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I think that's another very archaic system that's changing, and the internet is causing that to happen.
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Weddings have evolved and so have the rituals that were once rooted in archaic or sexist practices.
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According to archaeologist Stella Chrysoulaki, it is, apparently, one of the most extensive archaic cemeteries in Attica.
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Melanie Levesque, saw the death penalty as "archaic, costly, discriminatory, and final," according to the Boston Globe.
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Yet they remain essentially archaic, achieving the same goal as an ancient Roman's application of crushed belladonna.
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Some people may argue that libraries still cling to archaic methods, which extremely diminishes their useful potential.
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The move hints that the U.S. government may see these fees as archaic and unjustified, as well.
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The archaic machinery of the US Senate has swung into action for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
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There's no word whether anyone on that Late Archaic-era island had a pair of boat shoes.
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I ordered a copy online, assuming I wasn't getting anything more than an archaic bit of kitsch.
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I thought the advice was archaic, but it saved us when a fire wiped out our apartment.
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Archaic and corrupt power groups that are overrepresented in Congress have played a key role in government.
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"There's this archaic notion that women don't like to hear other women on the radio," McBride says.
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If the dollar is archaic, as the crypto-enthusiasts believe, why not speak only in crypto-terms?
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It felt archaic, but it also was a big driver in our ability to control our spending.
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To outsiders, many of these reforms may seem archaic, shallow and symbolic, an anachronism in our era.
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He was "disgruntled with the archaic school practices of the day," Branson writes in a blog post.
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Probably not, he said, describing the rotating presidency as an archaic distraction that should probably be scrapped.
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Missing are the archaic dialogue and laborious scene-setting, the dense clutter of details signaling diligent research.
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Early versions list four "colly" birds, an archaic term meaning black as coal (blackbirds, in other words).
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"While the study on the history of interaction between modern humans and archaic hominin contemporaries remains fascinating, I would be very cautious in making claims of admixture [genetic mixing] from an 'unknown' extinct archaic hominin population or speculate about the 'discovery' of a new hominin species," Tucci told Gizmodo.
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Forcing workers back into offices is archaic and a great way to lower the quality of your team.
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In Alternative Processes, Nelson uses archaic development techniques like tintype and Mordancage to create bizarre and beautiful abstractions.
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And it's inescapable how deeply the job of NFL cheerleader traffics in the most archaic of sex stereotypes.
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This is a really dangerous and archaic law, and is considered an infringement of international human rights norms.
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"I believe the influx of talented immigrants to Canada will increase due to Trump's archaic policies," says Paquette.
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The style looks archaic in a world where social media users interpret all-upper-case messages as shouting.
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Does that mean a small group of archaic humans left Africa early, and interbred before the big migration?
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Yet despite its importance as a source of financing for companies, the corporate-bond market is shockingly archaic.
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This archaic law threatens women who procure even very early abortions with a potential sentence of life imprisonment.
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"We think the banking systems are really archaic," Anu Hariharan, a partner at YC's Continuity Fund, told CNBC.
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Yet they left all their tools in place — the archaic technologically superior relics we found throughout the world.
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For Meghan to be reduced to such an archaic model of womanhood is disappointing, but it's not surprising.
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Despite its progressiveness and advancements in other areas of culture and life, Japan has fairly archaic drug laws.
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This very manual setup sounds very archaic compared to the slick and convenient arrangements of the Western world.
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But 1905 is soooo not lit, and, inevitably, youth-driven companies will take advantage of archaic liquor laws.
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This has meant going online, being role models in the community, and possibly modernising the more archaic texts.
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The comments prompted criticism on social media, with some saying that Pletnyova&aposs views were racist and archaic.
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This is an archaic approach to tweaking graphics settings, and it has no place in a 2016 release.
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And to be sure, the fact that the Oscars hand out awards for short films is somewhat archaic.
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A fundamental change is needed where historic, archaic attitudes towards women go un-scrutinized and, in actuality, continue.
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Before producing in Italy, we used to make stuff in New York, where manufacturing is still really archaic.
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Contrast that with some of the more archaic systems still faxing paper records from one place to another.
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Scientists have discovered that Homo sapiens -- that's us -- made more babies with archaic humanlike species than initially thought.
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This study gives scientists new clues about the archaic DNA that may have influenced traits in modern humans.
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Perinatal psychiatrists encourage findings based on 21st-century neuroscience in place of an archaic 19th-century insanity defense.
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It gave me the opportunity to dramatize what was in this archaic form that didn't suit her genius.
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Vucevic has the defensive instincts of a chair, but his shooting separates him from other archaic post brutes.
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In 2016, the state Supreme Court scrapped the archaic law from the books, effectively dismantling this ridiculous law.
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But should a set of archaic rules also be used to take Britain out of the European Union?
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ABecause of that archaic system, Schenkein said it's not clear yet where tech could make the biggest difference.
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As suspicion of international arrangements grows, the archaic imagery of Jews as agents of international conspiracies has reemerged.
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It was also written in Perl, a language that's "archaic" for malware and used old code, Wardle said.
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A lot of people can't go down this path because the equipment that we're using is so archaic.
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People need to look at Ireland's archaic abortion laws and realize that maybe they're out of place too.
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"Business rates is a archaic structure that needs to be modernized from where we are now," said Beighton.
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The benefits of the more archaic art of letter writing have not enjoyed the same amount of publicity.
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There are some that are historical, and maybe people think some of those are too horrible and archaic.
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Arunachal Pradesh's exceptionalism reflects this archaic plenitude, an almost unsettling natural abundance of land and water and forests.
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The problem with teaching based on archaic notions of a gender hierarchy goes far beyond any one congregation.
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The mixtape, another time-honored way of curating feelings—once archaic, now weirdly reborn—conveys more authentic emotion.
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America's mine approval process has grown incredibly slow and cumbersome due to an archaic and outdated permitting system.
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Mr. Durvasula and Dr. Sankararaman speculate that fossils like Iwo Eleru might belong to the archaic ghost population.
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"It just represents an archaic system that is full of people who don't value us," the director said.
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Meanwhile, that will affect more than 300 electricity plants in US, especially those archaic coal-burning electricity plants.
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McBath told CNN that she originally just laughed at how "archaic" those kinds of sentiments are about women.
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The only real issue here is that archaic broadcast regulations rear their head every once in a while.
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Previously, research on the Denisovan molars revealed how archaic they were, including characteristics not found in modern humans.
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"Archaic and barbaric though they may be, their use regrettably of the Internet is very sophisticated," he said.
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A Times investigation found that construction is plagued by excessive staffing, little competition, generous contracts and archaic rules.
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"Although the body was archaic, the spirit was modern," Dr. Solecki wrote in the magazine Science in 1975.
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It's an archaic belief, one I haven't seriously reconsidered since my late teens, but I still hold it.
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"We're dealing with a very archaic legal principle versus modern times," which have rightfully emphasized victims' rights, Healy says.
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That might seem archaic — although that didn't stop Hollywood from making a movie about it, Leap Year, in 220.
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This archaic thinking is bullying, and demands that we stay silent and let things remain the way they are.
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The sale's top lot, an archaic bronze ritual vessel (Zun) from the Shang Dynasty, Yinxu period, sold for $1,455,000.
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The program is for more than modernizing a transportation industry that to many in the public looks virtually archaic.
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I remember Facebook, we were racking servers, and now the idea of racking a server just seems completely archaic.
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"It is nothing more than a royal prerogative and is archaic and would have little bearing today," he continues.
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Scarred and much-used kitchenware in archaic 1970s colors were painstakingly stacked and topped by a different ceramic critter.
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Consequently, the authors say that terms like "archaic humans" and "anatomically modern humans" are increasingly problematic given the evidence.
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Horizon is a game about a woman racing through an archaic future to save it from an advanced past.
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It's simultaneously so new (technological intervention into our bodies) and old (vagina as archaic mother, male fear of castration).
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For that reason, an archaic meaning buried deep in the OED is poignantly telling of what green means today.
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"This was something rather archaic for us; people who talked a lot and did very little," says Ms Kosinskaya.
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Typically, tire buying can be a longer process, and one that can even involve archaic systems like paper catalogs.
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Having to work that much harder to overcome all of those unfortunate and archaic deficits. Stop. Tweezing. Your. Eyebrows.
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Charlie Baker signed the NASTY Women Act (short for the Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act) into law.
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Late on November 1st Labour MPs used a "humble address", an archaic parliamentary procedure, to force the government's hand.
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An archaic body-modification device with a controversial history seems a little out of place in our progressive wardrobes.
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Dipak Misra, India's chief justice, called the archaic law "irrational [and] indefensible" in his ruling, according to The Guardian.
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Those types of restrictions are increasingly archaic, with the net effects being lower fares and more benefit for travelers.
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But struggling to find a way around India's archaic regulations, Uber has reached out to its customers for help.
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The transport officials are citing an archaic regulation to prohibit UberPOOL and Ola Share from operating in the state.
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And because of these insane, backwards, wonderfully archaic rules, it has been a lot of fun finding out who.
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Their ideas don't bubble up to the top, because of the complex and archaic way that we built businesses.
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The guidelines they use to determine coverage for diagnostic tests is murky and archaic, often using decades old evidence.
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Aside from the décor, there is nothing archaic or old-timey about this gastro pub, which opened in 2014.
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On the one hand, it is provocative, a function that seems at odds with the archaic Gorgon's apotropaic power.
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Belying its name, which comes from an archaic Danish word meaning to dance clumsily, Balter has a polished charm.
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"We see what's happening in Alabama right now, which is crazy, archaic, not progressive, not American," she told Variety.
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They fought such taxes tirelessly, and for two centuries wielded their power to keep taxes and public institutions archaic.
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The state still has an archaic abortion law in place, which many New Yorkers would be shocked to learn.
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We want to think of ourselves as a modern country but we still have this archaic barrier in place.
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Or could it be a new revolution in the archaic form of psychiatry known as "phantasy," in audio form?
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"Running a home sucks, it's still analogue, archaic, and arduous," Acasa co-founder and CEO Nicholas Katz tells me.
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The two speak in a cryptic, archaic language, making reference to an entity called Blue, which threatens their sanctuary.
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Schneck, a former executive at security firm McAfee, did not dispute that Einstein has long been an archaic program.
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Mired in traditional, instantly understandable Video Game Design, they seem more archaic than their now 20-year-old forebear.
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He communicates through 90-minute speeches and lengthy interviews studded with references to philosophers, archaic words and refined grammar.
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"Gibson bakery's archaic chase-and-detain policy regarding suspected shoplifters was the catalyst for the protests," the college said.
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They argue that the statutes are archaic, built on outdated notions about sex crimes and the effects of trauma.
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Powering this gravy train of corruption are archaic election laws designed to keep turnout low and incumbents in control.
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But compared with London, her niece, her learning is scriptural, almost archaic, the product of a girl's traditional confinement.
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DNA from this archaic population makes up between 2% and 19% of modern West Africans' genetic ancestry, they said.
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Educators have demanded higher salaries and better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
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Diana's tragedy also forced the palace to modernize its attitudes and revise its archaic codes, liberating the living princes.
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And its volatile prices — which are determined by an archaic system — squeeze dairy farmers and processors with each swing.
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This year's Iraq pavilion, called "Archaic," will include medical artifacts, statues, toys and jugs dating back over 7,000 years.
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POLLER is a real word, but it has another meaning: It's an archaic way to describe someone who plunders.
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How excessive staffing, little competition, generous contracts and archaic rules dramatically inflate capital costs for transit in New York.
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But she and several other girls who enter the pageant upend some of its more archaic and paternalistic ideals.
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All of these complex additional relationships between different archaic humans have really changed our picture of deep relationships amongst humans.
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Calling the presence of the home secretary during a royal birth "an archaic custom," he ended the decades-long tradition.
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Unqualified defences of globalisation by Western leaders feel as archaic as the self-indulgent guitar solos of hair metal past.
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Even Cain Velasquez most recent injury brings up discussions of archaic training methods and their counterproductive effect on the body.
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Recently, Ross even targeted her own series' role in perpetuating archaic gender norms during a Q&A discussion with Deadline.
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Change the archaic language used on the House and Senate floors so the legislative process is understandable to the public.
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An unintended consequence may be to allow more space for entrepreneurs, who see opportunities to disrupt Russia's most archaic sector.
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The Economist: You foresee new international institutions to replace archaic 20th-century ones that are suited for a different time.
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That would be Groundhog Day for Lack, who's been criticized for an archaic view of stardom in the news business.
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And also, there is an archaic device known as a telephone where you can reach me in a prompt manner.
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For that very reason, there is also no doubt that people will continue to fight this archaic tool for oppression.
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In a segment so long dominated by uncomfortable or archaic offerings, the Ranger really is a cut above the rest.
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The Code on Wages is the first of four proposed labor bills long envisaged to replace 44 archaic labor laws.
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Even the best, most thoughtful policy can have unintended consequences when undertaking such seismic shifts to a relatively archaic marketplace.
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"There has been a return to the old, archaic rules of 'Cosa Nostra'," chief prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi told reporters.
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"This policy is not only archaic and out-of-step with the rest of America but also dangerous," Renn added.
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At the end, it is up to us women to break the archaic and unnecessary taboos that surround our periods.
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I think the rules in Congress and, in particular, the rules in the Senate, are unbelievably archaic and slow-moving.
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But we can't help but feel for this student, considering staples are archaic tools in desperate need of a reboot.
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Tinkerer and software engineer Ken Shirriff has a rich, amazing history taking archaic systems and nursing them back to life.
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Complaining about his failure to achieve very much, Trump also called the American system "archaic," or bad for the country.
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That federal overreach placed the Internet into a vast and archaic regulatory regime designed in the 1930s for telephone monopolies.
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Some apparent misspellings would turn out not to be misspellings but, simply, archaic spellings that had fallen out of favor.
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In fact, it's so good that Snapbridge makes every other solution for connecting your phone to a camera feel archaic.
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Lately he's drifted into these predictable, archaic one-on-one confrontations that don't suit what his current role should be.
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"Education is dull and archaic, and leaves children with a bad relationship with books from an early age," she says.
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The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act — or NASTY Women Act — is expected to be signed by Republican Gov.
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But senators in both parties have been increasingly demanding broader legislation to reform a reporting process they view as archaic.
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Some, like New Mexico and Massachusetts, even have archaic bans on the procedure that could theoretically come into play again.
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There are options to preserve an open Internet and to spur growth and competition that are less archaic and destructive.
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Families were pulled into an archaic system of penalty and law that did not intend to cure, but brutally punish.
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At the same time, the assembled objects make an unmistakable reference to the archaic palaces and temples of ancient civilization.
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How does one return to this archaic way of living where you have to have a job and eat fruit?
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The fat suit was just the first of many indicators that this show's premise is out-of-touch and archaic.
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Every now and then he gets a piece of fun archaic equipment and we get to be his guinea pigs.
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It's wonderful stuff—magick is a very goofy and archaic word tacked on to a very important set of skills.
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"They were creating, at that time, a kind of archaic, genteel, old-fashioned, exaggeratedly rustic Americana world," Mike Berenstain says.
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In our current archaic structure, the concept of the "perfect" worker does not reflect the realities of the modern family.
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MULLIGAN I was surprised to the extent of it, that part of society still holds archaic, unforgivable beliefs about things.
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The problem is determining which books these are, due to archaic copyright registration systems and convoluted and shifting copyright law.
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At the same time, a dialogue should be encouraged to challenge the very concept of our archaic punishment/prison system.
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A dual personality results: The resemblance to tapestries is slightly archaic; the anarchic, abstract profusion seems completely of the moment.
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Since the fashion is now for Russian — and since few understand Stravinsky's partly archaic words — I wish supertitles were employed.
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That year, he was again accused of sodomy under a British-era law that human rights groups say is archaic.
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"There are a ton of bills, and it's still kind of archaic in terms of how it works," he said.
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Archaic documents, we are implicitly told, should not dictate critical national security policy that calls for decisive action and dispatch.
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As the campaign grew, I started to question the archaic perception of periods as a source of shame and embarrassment.
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It would be particularly fitting for an archaic, undemocratic policy like the Electoral College to be undone by direct democracy.
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In an age of instant communication over the internet, the fax machine is seen as an archaic piece of technology.
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TV package, but its archaic blackout rules make it nearly useless for people who want to watch their hometown team.
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Cisneros said he hopes the elimination of the "archaic" Electoral College will give New Mexico more influence in national elections.
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I think the rules in Congress and in particular the rules in the Senate are unbelievably archaic and slow-moving.
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Sinking, the water stroking my crown of leaves as it comes apart, dark tribune, archaic clown, I open my eyes.
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Along with nods to folk forms and archaic musical devices, the instruments also have a humor and whimsy to them, too.
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"Beth is an archaic archetype," says Davis, who won best actress at the Tribeca Film Festival for her role as Anna.
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"When I was running campaigns, the technology supporting door-to-door outreach was archaic," Tucker wrote to me in an email.
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"It seems to me that this is a little archaic, and that it is not fair," Espinoza said in an interview.
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It's a 720p DLP projector that costs $650, which sounds archaic and overpriced in this age of itty-bitty laser projectors.
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"The Transgender Persons Bill offers the promise of both changing archaic laws and thinking about transgender people in India," Ganguly said.
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Wedding-related finances, with all the class anxiety they can evoke, are tough enough without archaic gender roles leading the decisions.
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Jackson says that legislative change alone is not enough—archaic attitudes towards pregnant women and working moms also need to shift.
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Sappho was an archaic Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, best known for her lyric poems about love and women.
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The hunt leads them ever deeper in the dark valleys and archaic Alpine customs—and the paranoid world of the killer.
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Old games can be hard to go back to, with rigid structures and archaic mechanics that belie our memories of them.
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But when we take a look at the acne we're still dealing with, there's something particularly archaic about the whole situation.
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" He added that the OIG report "raises critical questions about legal avenues to address whistleblower concerns beyond the current archaic system.
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What began with people searching for reaction GIFs on social media has transformed into thousands of us reinforcing archaic cultural stereotypes.
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In 2009, Tull curated Aspects of the Archaic Revival, a group show featuring international artists inspired by allegories, psychedelics, and magic.
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But as a philologist interested in Norse and other ancient tongues, and keen on the archaic, he certainly knew his Icelandic.
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Worse yet, the U.S. employs an archaic "worldwide" system for taxing international income that most of our competitors have long abandoned.
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In the process, they revive archaic studio practices: grinding raw pigments, preparing animal glue, and separating egg yolks to form tempera.
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It can be argued that the Republican Party was on the precipice of obliteration for being archaic and out-of-touch.
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Papadakis refers back to the archaic practice because of the way it similarly harnesses the power of sun to create artwork.
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The scene will survive of course, but it's strange that something can feel so contemporary and archaic at the same time.
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But with time, 23D gaming became the standard of video games, and 2D games began to be considered rigid and archaic.
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And some are little archaic: Youthful, single ladies for the bridal bouquet toss only; and my (least) favorite — never wear black.
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How does one get "hip with the kids" when you have an archaic social message they would have zero interest in?
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"You know, there's not many ways in which one takes seriously the end of Rilke's 'Archaic Torso of Apollo,' " Sacks said.
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His archaic masculinity is her opportunity: a stroke of good fortune in a presidential bid with plenty of bad luck, too.
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" But Oceana's Douglass said the U.S. would be foolish to rely on "archaic, dirty fossil fuels that will eventually run out.
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The poor condition of the chart, along with its archaic table of elements, led to suggestions that it was very old.
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It's such a cool and useful zoom method it makes pinching to zoom on the iPhone 7 feel archaic and annoying.
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But we need to get on our knees and remember where we came from, pay service to our archaic biblical text.
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But half a world away, in Sweden, where women also won the right to vote in 1919, those numbers look archaic.
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In New Mexico, we drove with the hood up, looking somewhere between an archaic winged messenger and a tricked-out lowrider.
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While selling sex is legal, brothel-keeping is not, thanks to the archaic and poorly designed laws that govern the industry.
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And their masterly and unexpected delivery of Kleist's florid and archaic verse can make the poetic language sound fragile and hesitant.
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For me, Pitt Rivers is a stunning and archaic monument to the history of collecting, a kind of museum about museums.
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The archaic story of the naked man and woman, the talking snake, and the magical trees was something of an embarrassment.
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But rather than facing up to archaic and politically inconvenient results that originalism can dictate, Gorsuch tends to wave them away.
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The DS, meanwhile, had two low-res screens, PS22-level graphics, archaic software, and looked like a communicator from Battlestar Galactica.
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That's because scientists have found hundreds of Neanderthal fossils, including many skulls, which have informed visual reconstructions of these archaic humans.
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In Puerto Rico, obsolete fossil fuel plants are so archaic that it takes more than 24 hours to turn them on.
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Andrew M. Cuomo is calling for an overhaul of the state's voting laws, considered among the most archaic in the country.
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The failure to legalize direct sales by Tesla is a testament to how archaic laws stifle entrepreneurship and limit consumer choice.
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His archaic equipment from "Felix Gets Broadcasted" (2007) is on show here, and the effect is museological rather than visually striking.
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"He has had adequate time to address the archaic nature of this process," Johnson added, "and he's failed to do so."
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Even in face of the outrage and people calling the rule that denied Nash her trophy "archaic," the MIAA defended their decision.
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An archaic day planner gifted on my first official NYU Langone visit was full of events over which I had no control.
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From breastfeeding apps to fertility trackers, "femtech" is a $200 billion dollar industry that's set to disrupt our archaic global healthcare market.
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He has also submitted a request to draft a bill repealing NYC's archaic Cabaret Law, also known as the "no dancing" law.
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The archaic regulation restricts a cab from pickling up and dropping passengers during the course of a ride on a particular route.
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The voting process in our country is far from perfect, in fact it is one of the most archaic processes we use.
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Now that the bill finally has passed, they still wonder: Why did it take Congress so long to change that archaic system?
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Now you don't have to bother searching through what's likely an archaic library website — Google will do all the legwork for you.
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A legislation to reform the archaic way in which Congress handles sexual harassment cases passed the House with bipartisan support in February.
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But the media are beginning to depict Mr Kim in a less formal and archaic way, says Jieun Baek of Oxford University.
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It represents a critical moment in an institution known for being both archaic and arcane, especially on matters of transparency and accountability.
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It's a fossilized example of the comic book industry's archaic view of women, a view that was too often applied to Danvers.
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"Hopefully, this controversy will make it clear that this is both an archaic technique and mentality that has been debunked," he explains.
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What was it about this book, written by an evangelical pastor and steeped in archaic gender norms, that had Bieber so emotional?
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It was an effort to make SMS look archaic, and get people to live more of their lives through the modernized Messenger.
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Businesses that cling to this archaic model are doomed, while animal-free circuses such as Cirque du Soleil have experienced skyrocketing popularity.
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"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," the agency said.
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The Douanier Rousseau: Archaic Candour continues at the Musée d'Orsay (1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 7th arrondissement, Paris) through July 17.
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And it makes everyone's information vulnerable," Obama said, describing the systems providing the technological underpinning for Social Security and other programs "archaic.
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Keep diversifying the Academy to dilute the number of members operating under archaic notions of what an Oscar movie might look like.
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His favourite camera was the German Rolliflex, an archaic model with two lenses atop one another and a crank on the side.
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First of all, it relies on the archaic and problematic idea that if a boy is mean to you, he likes you.
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Divorced women must wait months before remarrying thanks to an archaic rule designed to remove uncertainty over the paternity of unborn children.
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President Trump wants to voice his opinions on the Middle East and no, not through some archaic Washington-insider liberal elitist speech.
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Likewise, our antagonists seem to toggle between invincible, superpowered bullies who could easily crush us and laughably archaic relics of the past.
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Growing up in Long Island, New York, 13-year-old Caroline Crouchley is all too familiar with the country's archaic train systems.
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Whether Lucy or Alice is narrating, Mangan's diction has the archaic gentility of someone incorrectly imagining how previous generations thought and spoke.
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The strongest young artists of that time, drilled in critical theory and wielding newer mediums, disdained painting as weak-minded and archaic.
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Will Kavanaugh, if confirmed, vote to overturn all these rights because they reflect modern sensibilities rather than archaic, prejudicial and oppressive ones?
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Skeptics doubt that today's ecosystems could support archaic species, while supporters declare that it's our duty to return them to the wild.
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The decision to revert to archaic tech is troubling, but for FOIA filers, another layer of obfuscation is just business as usual.
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There were overloaded caseworkers, foster parents motivated by monthly stipends to take kids, and an archaic system filled with sometimes nonsensical rules.
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The days when Iman, a supermodel of the 1970s and '80s, had to blend her own foundation on photo shoots seem archaic.
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After the revolution, Portuguese people underwent a drastic change from an archaic and anachronistic system to the full expressions of modern life.
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The Times investigation found that the high costs were the result, in part, of generous contracts, excessive staffing and archaic work rules.
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For one thing, the word HART is an archaic term for a male deer, which is now referred to as a STAG.
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Why must the urgent and dire business of the nation in times of crisis be limited to an archaic system of voting?
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In this archaic world, Americans get their news only from newspapers and broadcast television and radio stations, and the internet doesn't exist.
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It's an especially challenging process for those living in New York State because of an archaic law making paid gestational surrogacy illegal.
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Their voices echo the nationwide furor of teachers who work multiple jobs, use archaic textbooks or teach out of a storage closet.
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An autopsy of the caucuses revealed an archaic system that included, at times, an inability to provide accurate head counts in precincts.
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"There is a lot of victim-shaming that happens ... the justice system has an archaic view of sexual assault," according to Speedy.
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Simultaneously, archaic state certificate-of-need requirements for installing medical technology and nonsensical barriers to cross-state doctor licensing must be eliminated.
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The Ruya Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on Iraq's cultural heritage, organized "Archaic," which was curated by Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo.
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One small but potentially important detail: for the first time, these games aren't being built in Telltale's notoriously archaic in-house tech.
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But the delivery of audio content is still archaic and hard to measure, so tools to measure its delivery will be crucial.
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The phrase "archaic and stereotypic notions" comes from a 1982 opinion by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan.
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The process may sound archaic in 2017, but as Kathryn Schulz recently wrote for The New Yorker, faxes do reach congressional representatives.
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There's an archaic notion that you love one person and maybe your family and then you have satellite people in your life.
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This enigmatic creature, described as an "archaic human" in exhibition materials, is wearing a plastic proboscis and gloves that resemble simian digits.
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I think every single person can educate themselves on why certain things are wrong, so they're not living in an archaic dark hole.
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The researchers found that human fossils from different regions of Africa all featured a diverse mix of modern and more "archaic" physical characteristics.
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Some protesters Thursday said that that the closed system is archaic and only serves candidates who are already firmly ensconced in the establishment.
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The acquisition includes gems from the Minoan, Archaic, and Classical periods, along with Etruscan and Roman gems, some in their original gold rings.
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And if you don't, here's this archaic brand with a man on the beach with linen pants and he's going to help you.
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"Consider the needs of its transgender citizens," Corbitt said, rather "than try to force them into archaic understanding of what gender should be."
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"We're gonna abstract out the kind of archaic channel infrastructure of TV, because it doesn't exist in the digital world," Smith tells me.
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Traditional celebrities are glamorous — a word that, at the root, points to the illusion involved in public life: its archaic meaning is magic.
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I think I'm the only person who will ever do that, but there's a nice archaic nature to strategy guides that I enjoy.
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Archaic, illiberal drinking laws that banned serving alcohol in pubs after 11pm were scrapped, and gambling restrictions were loosened at her behest, too.
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Technically, they're planning to vote whether to pass the "Act Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women" — colloquially known as the "NASTY Women" bill.
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While the phone's menus and screen resolution seem archaic by modern standards, it's totally usable and easy to navigate even in unfamiliar hands.
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K's service to the spirit rather than the letter of the MIB law results in a well-meaning but archaic standard operating procedure.
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After Indian independence, the project of nation-building overpowered all other national interests, and arts education continued to follow the archaic colonial curriculum.
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But the senator doesn't hesitate to use his comically archaic flip phone to call on people for fundraising help or input on legislation.
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Because despite President Donald Trump's claims that the air traffic control system is archaic, its participants are using this kind of new technology.
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He would also forge a new path that other high school and collegiate wrestlers, long stymied by the archaic Olympics system, would follow.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, his legislative agenda largely stalled more than 100 days in office, is lamenting the "archaic" rules of Congress.
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The JKCCS said Parvez's detention highlighted the plight of many Kashmiris who are falsely accused under archaic laws and their fight for justice.
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"Archaic programs and budgets were out of line with their needs, and this underinvestment caught up to them," a recruiter told Regulatory Intelligence.
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And the book I am reading now — "Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media," by my own sister Heid Erdrich.
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The very words that the founders used to describe their big love for their country sound archaic: glory, magnanimity, sacred honor and greatness.
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He has pushed to revamp the retailer's grocery business with newer offerings, driven online growth and overhauled Target's archaic and complicated supply chain.
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Some big ideas take a long time, and resistance to change is particularly acute in the very archaic workings of the Supreme Court.
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In a world of artificial intelligence, greater mobility and voice-first systems, an always-attached keyboard feels silly and archaic for the majority.
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Arguments for election reform, or attempts to overhaul the archaic, often-criticized Electoral College system in our country, are somewhat confusing at best.
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Some geneticists suspect that other, yet-to-be-discovered archaic races may have influenced the genes of other human populations across the world.
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There's always something archaic about their tactics, something dated about their style, and even something retrograde about the kind of players they produce.
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Such a process is not deliberately archaic so much as it is cradled by tradition, both in a formal and a conceptual sense.
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At the event, Schiller kept referring to the outlet as "analog," as if this technological fossil was as archaic as a record player.
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The NCAA's archaic transfer rules may have finally met their match—at least in the case of athletes who overachieve in the classroom.
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Entrepreneurs are innovators, not administrators, but too often we are hindered by archaic compliance laws that fly in the face of common sense.
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While the bill didn't directly prosecute people seeking a 20-week abortion, pro-choice advocates noted the bill as both archaic and unconstitutional.
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Their lyricism aside, stars are our most archaic form of navigation as well as our best clues to the dimensions of the universe.
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Their lyricism aside, stars are our most archaic form of navigation as well as our best clues to the dimensions of the universe.
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"That could be part of the problem here, our use of archaic terms that don't translate well to the civilian world," he said.
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Weddings have evolved, and so have the rituals that were once rooted in archaic or sexist practices: Why wait for him to ask?
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"Elliott finds Chairman Burgmans' views on shareholder democracy to be archaic and wholly unacceptable in today's capital markets," it said in a statement.
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"These to me are archaic remnants of predigital life," she said, sounding almost as if she were talking about remnants of prehistoric life.
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In 2016 he teamed up with a friend to buy a cryptocurrency mining rig after spotting an opportunity in Belarus' archaic energy policy.
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His model artist was Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, who rendered neoclassical subjects in a self-consciously archaic style, flattening perspectives and whitening colors.
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"Zumthor has this archaic way of looking at architecture, but in a very contemporary way: his buildings are very durable," Mr. Keller said.
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They insist on shaking off political realities they see both as archaic and to blame for a steady decline in their living conditions.
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And clearly using an archaic procedural tool to shut down the was not working well for the Democrats, or they would have continued.
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Areas under control by extremists are subject to strict rule of law, and leaders impose an archaic construct for women to abide by.
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Yes. Neanderthal DNA can mean you're more likely to get hooked on nicotine, even though there were no tobacco plants in archaic Europe.
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In addition to uncovering leftovers of an ancient campfire and archaic mortars and pestles, they also found flaked stone tools and painting material.
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Still, forcing providers to open up would've accelerated availability of options for those who don't want to be bound by archaic media delivery methods.
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Variants from interbreeding with archaic humans have also conferred immunity to certain infections and made skin and hair pigmentation more suitable for Eurasian climes.
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I think that's the most powerful and at the same time the most archaic urge that has endured for bout twenty-five thousand years.
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The astounding discovery shows that so-called "archaic humans" were romping around Asia some 0003 million years before our species, Homo sapiens, even existed.
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Slowly but surely, we're dismantling the archaic notion that it's in bad taste to talk about money, let alone to admit you like it.
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The sparse world, the copious fetch quests, and the lacking save features feel archaic, and undermine the otherwise excellent action sequences and tight combat.
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Death Index is a post-punk, arty band composed of Carson Cox (Merchandise, Neon Blud, Church Whip) and Marco Rapisarda (La Piovra, Sgurd, Archaic).
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"His archaic view of things is that sex sells," said one, noting that anything that detracted from encouraging hookups was seen as a distraction.
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These archaic sea monsters, which lived about 41 million to 23 million years ago, had teeth and jaws suited for biting and attacking prey.
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"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," Human Rights Watch's statement said.
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He has paid a heavy price, including demonisation, mental illness and seven months in custody under an archaic law allowing extended detention for interrogation.
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"The combination of older (sometimes archaic) systems with staff members not well-trained against security threats opens the door to ransomware attacks," he said.
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"People are increasingly turning away from animal entertainment as it is archaic and unjustified," said Marilyn Kroplick, the president of In Defense of Animals.
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With the advent of unionization and discrimination laws, the majority of carriers, especially European and American ones, no longer operate on this archaic basis.
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The archaic language has rankled lawmakers and voters for years -- and in November, Coloradans will have the chance to strike the language for good.
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He tells CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen that it is time for the "archaic 40-year-old cause of action" to go away.
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For young women especially, for whom the label "nasty woman" seems like vintage sexism, almost archaic, the insult has become a badge of honor.
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It is a familiar story in many of India's congested cities, where thousands of colonial-era buildings fall under an archaic rent-control law.
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It's an archaic law, especially now that a quarter of Australia's population was born overseas and another quarter have parents who were born overseas.
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By the time Spider-Man 2 came out in 2004, the once-dizzying effects of the first film released two years earlier seemed archaic.
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The cave system -- the richest fossil site of its kind in Africa -- revealed skeletal structures with a strange mix of archaic and modern features.
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He fell in the draft because he was seen as a tweener, the archaic label applied to players who don't quite fit one position.
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He's misstating those statistics to say that there's now an increase in crime, and now we need to go back to these archaic policies.
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It is the memorable thing about the room, and its gesture toward the harshly archaic gives it a strength that the merely beautiful lacks.
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Unlike the EU, Ukraine still distributes traffic rights through an archaic system that limits flight corridors to a set number of frequencies and operators.
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In the face of these changes, maintaining the regulation of communications in separate silos, represented by different bureaus within the FCC, seems increasingly archaic.
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In the comics, Ancient is male, an archaic Asian relic who owns an I've-seen-it-all face that looks like a fossilized prune.
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" DeVos bludgeoned unions for defending the "status quo" and what she called an archaic "system that by every account is failing too many kids.
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Hitting the home button on a traditional iPhone or double tapping it and trying to use my fingerprint for Apple Pay seems almost archaic.
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Haiti's models of government-private sector relations and wealth creation are archaic, and the culture is event-driven and fatalistic, which makes development harder.
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The majority of voters desire such a change and more and more states are parting ways from the federal government's archaic and failed prohibition.
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I approach the process as if I'm making a sculpture: I carve the image out of layers of charcoal dust, a truly archaic medium.
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"The alienation of affections law in North Carolina is archaic, demeans the obligations of spouses in a marriage, and should be stricken," Patrick said.
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On encountering the Rohirrim, the hobbits notice that their speech contains many words that sound like Shire words but have a more archaic form.
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The United States has long complained that the process is slow and unfair, relying on archaic rules about fair pricing in the global economy.
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The discovery turned her into a leading advocate for overturning archaic laws that can make it nearly impossible to prosecute men for marital rape.
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Living in a city where EVs and hybrids are becoming increasingly common, the dozens of diesel police cars around me begin to feel archaic.
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They built "genome-wide maps of archaic ancestry" across four West African ethnic populations living in three countries: Nigeria, Sierra Leone and the Gambia.
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But the network layer is stuck with us and we are trying to make sure these microservices can stay put using some archaic methodologies.
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Critics have called the law archaic and many cite a statistic that about 50 percent of Australians have at least one foreign-born parent.
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Going forward, Browning and her colleagues plan to study other populations to look for signatures of admixture with archaic humans besides Neanderthals and Denisovans.
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Her own poems at the time tended toward imitations of Gerard Manley Hopkins or of the English Baroque: elaborate, archaic in tone, willfully artificial.
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Anne argues for traditional African marriage customs, but Tendi doesn't want to deal with that archaic nonsense; plus, she's a Christian, a "white" religion.
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"Misliya tells us that modern humans might have been in touch with other populations, including archaic ones that were already in Eurasia," Weber said.
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The concluding passacaglia brilliantly tied together the moments of archaic severity and private expression, with a memorable flute solo of deep, increasingly desperate, sadness.
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But fires of this nature can be especially dangerous because archaic wiring is often out of sight, out of mind — until it's too late.
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" "My experience was to realize that perhaps our science is wrong at answering these questions and perhaps our religious cosmologies are archaic and flawed.
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The same way that Victorian side-saddle skirts and Shape-Up sneakers seem archaic and impractical now, these too will become relics from the past.
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With anatomy not being their strong suit, the archaeologists scoured the internet, comparing it to the fingers of Neanderthals and other so-called "archaic" humans.
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He creates magnified and over-pixelated pictures of archaic CPU systems and application windows, borrowing imagery from old video games and graphic design computer programs.
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Some in Britain, says Mr Sverdrup, appear locked into an archaic view of trade in which tariffs are the only measure of ability to export.
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"It is happening repeatedly, wherever modern humans are coming into contact with these archaic people," said Hawks, who was not involved in the current study.
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I find it profound that charcoal is one of the most archaic mediums in existence, the medium of cave drawings, a 30,000-year-old medium.
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Most of the 16 mammal species belonged to a diverse group called "archaic ungulates" related to modern-day hoofed mammals like deer, cows and pigs.
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This archaic machine was one of the earliest personal computers, released in 1977, and it accepted a dongle-like device to give it more memory.
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While a student at Cornell, I realized the archaic method of "learning" with pen and paper and professors who talk at you, was completely outdated.
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Some have pointed to Pence's affinity for the archaic word "lodestar", which is used in the op-ed, as a clue that he's the culprit.
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In the Fragonard Room "on an archaic torso of Apollo" (2019) contains two sets of small, stacked porcelain bowls; their nesting evokes love and passion.
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Before the dust began to settle, women representatives began to work on legislation that would address Congress' archaic system for dealing with sexual harassment complaints.
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Compared to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, the original iPhone is a useless, archaic emblem of a time before selfies, Angry Birds, and iMessage.
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Yes, Prepa was a basket case—dysfunctional, archaic, overwhelmingly reliant on imported oil—but it was still palpably and undeniably Puerto Rico's most critical infrastructure.
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"By banning this archaic practice, we will ensure that animals are no longer subjected to these inhumane and unnecessary procedures," Cuomo said in a statement.
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Though it continues to endure with a loyal fanbase, the world of Friends is undeniably analog; Its adorably archaic technology could and does fill lists.
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In addition to Rumi, Oliver's spiritual model for some of these poems might be Rainer Maria Rilke's "Archaic Torso of Apollo," a frequent reference point.
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A US citizen embroiled in a legal battle with her Saudi ex-husband over their daughter has lost — laying bare the Kingdom's archaic legal system.
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" But Smith doesn't narrate clear practices for rejecting respectability politics, confronting mental health issues among black boys and dissolving "archaic notions of masculinity and sexuality.
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Lesson 3: Prove a crime — The constitutional standard for impeachment is "high crimes and misdemeanors," an opaque phrase that was archaic when adopted in 1787.
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"The Trump administration is returning to archaic and deeply-flawed policies," Inimai Chettiar, the director of the Brennan Center's Justice Program, said at the time.
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Before he got involved it was even more archaic than it was, and I think I'm hoping to do that with this industry as well.
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Ross also slammed the World Trade Organization system as "archaic," as it was designed for the post-war trade world, not the modern trade world.
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Ms. Parisse labors mightily to make lines such as "Your point-of-sale strategies are archaic" sound like something an actual human being might say.
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Not being able to set the climate control from an app seems tremendously archaic, and driver assistance systems that aren't Autopilot seem a bit dimwitted.
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In the 16-minute short film, Duarte explains that as a Black woman and a lesbian she's constantly at odds with her country's archaic institutions.
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There is a sense that celebrities and political figures have become a symbol set that has perhaps displaced more fundamental or archaic houses of worship.
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What turned a lot of people off—the archaic way the phrasing is and the language he uses—I fell in love with it immediately.
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There is a proposed bill, C-51, which was introduced by the government last year to remove archaic laws from the books, such as witchcraft.
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"The way that companies find people and people find companies is still pretty archaic," Ali said, adding that LinkedIn and resumes simply didn't say enough.
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Pennsylvania stands out for the prevalence of an archaic offshoot of West Central German known as Pennsylvania Dutch, spoken predominantly by Amish and Mennonite communities.
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"Like many Silicon Valley technology startups, our growth is not the result of marketfing but rather a superior product disrupting an archaic industry," David said.
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We text and DM people when we have something to say, leaving behind outdated voice-calling and — gasp — that archaic practice of talking in person.
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Now, under the quirks of an archaic legal doctrine used in Massachusetts, Hernandez will most likely get something he and his lawyers had fought for.
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"Every so often, these archaic ordinances pop up that nobody's read for years, and somebody finds it," said Ms. Lawrence, a former mayor of Wausau.
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Implying that American public opinion can be "tainted" by exposure to foreign influence contains disturbing — and distinctly archaic — undertones of a call to national purity.
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Section 377, an archaic law imposed during British rule that penalized intercourse "against the order of nature," had carried a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
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Building a national voter database linked to existing Social Security numbers would solve the problem of a highly mobile population coupled with archaic registration systems.
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This is why we urge the U.S. Senate to push forward with a bill that removes this archaic ban and ensures patients are correctly identified.
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By virtue of tradition and archaic gender assignments, the complex work of managing food for the White House has always fallen to the first lady.
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The big picture: Inhuman algobots make billions trading on millisecond time horizons, while trillions of dollars are invested on the basis of archaic sales pitches.
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While he performed the crucial task of translation, inspired by and obviously admiring of these artists, he inevitably divorced their creations from their archaic contexts.
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Optimization of routing: The routing of internet traffic is determined by an archaic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which does not factor in timing for data routing.
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A great example recently popped up in Tennessee, where one utility is finding its 20-year forecasts rendered archaic almost as soon as they are released.
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Another riddle: Why Mazda is still tinkering with things like archaic, famously dirty rotary engine, and insists it can wring diesel-like power from gasoline engines.
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The team added this "archaic" human to the mix to see which traits may have already existed in both Neanderthals and modern humans prior to divergence.
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Any artist hoping to be heard by millions of new fans has to have their catalog available on these services or risk becoming an archaic obscurity.
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Yet because they represent the now archaic idea that other species are on earth to entertain us, the deal that has been announced is not enough.
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The majority of 10,000 election jurisdictions nationwide use Windows 7 or an older operating system for voting or tallying — archaic systems vulnerable to hackers, AP reports.
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There will come a day when we will view poking and prodding at an iPhone's screen as just an archaic interaction method as the punch card.
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And yet, archaic "industrial society" systems of personal identification, economic transactions and business registration still fiercely limit the opportunities of governments and the citizens they serve.
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This time around, the choice of Trump and Hillary Clinton betrays partisan militancy in one case and the power of archaic party machinery in the other.
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But investors have lamented the obstacles to foreign firms, many because of archaic laws that limit foreign participation, some of which require time-consuming legislative amendments.
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the showrunner says that the tapes will be gone, and a new semi-archaic method of communication will be used.
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But thanks to our archaic Electoral College system, we now have two presidents in the last 28503 years who have won without a popular vote mandate.
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According to Karnataka's government, which has shown little interest in amending archaic regulations in the past, pool services from Uber and Ola violate contract carriage permit.
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Files released by the group have been of varying ages; the last release from the Shadow Brokers contained vulnerabilities to operating systems that were borderline archaic.
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The two observed archaic processes for planning out tanker routes for jets with Schmidt insisting that the problem was fixable with technology, it just needed attention.
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The unusual genetic signals the earlier study had detected could have come from this group of ancient humans interbreeding with now-extinct archaic humans called Denisovans.
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The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act wipes a number of anti-abortion laws off of the books, though many have been ignored for decades.
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One of a kind, the movie has an archaic, almost mythological, feel that's enhanced by its use of elemental Sardinian locations under the blazing Mediterranean sun.
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Their archaic conga lines may be some of the earliest examples of animal mass migration, according to a study published in the September issue of Paleontology.
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"We can't rely on archaic methods to remain competitive in the digital age," Greg Maloney, CEO and president of JLL's retail business, said in a statement.
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A federal judge called Georgia's voting system "old and archaic," Friday, as she weighed a case challenging the current technologies and procedure used by the state.
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In her first few months on the job, Cobert received praise from both sides of the aisle for her work to overhaul the OPM's archaic networks.
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And yet the resulting work had an amateurish feel, the music flat-textured, the libretto trite in its efforts to mimic the language of archaic myth.
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The Jones Act is an archaic, 100-year old law that stays around solely because it benefits a small group of politically well-connected private shipbuilders.
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It would be unfair to criticise Silva for taking on these lucrative opportunities, especially how seriously his livelihood was threatened under the archaic Lundvall's overturned ruling.
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Like many Venezuelans, he thought tuberculosis was an archaic ailment: He was taught in school that the disease killed Simón Bolívar, the country's liberator, in 1830.
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The cinematographer, Rachel Morrison, brings the soil, the flora and the weather to life in a way that emphasizes the archaic, elemental power of the story.
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THE SUGARS RECOMMEND "Catcher in the Rye," by J.D. Salinger "Archaic Torso of Apollo," by Rainer Maria Rilke New episodes of "Dear Sugars" are released weekly.
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At his trial this March, Mr. Awerkion, 28, was convicted of treason under an archaic Dutch colonial law, but released on Easter Sunday for time served.
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But the demands of a 23st-century ridership are being borne by archaic signal equipment, some of which dates to when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president.
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But there's something ugly, archaic—and, as writer Emily Crockett points out, biblical—about using a snake emoji of all symbols to discredit women as untrustworthy.
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What's more, these critical infrastructure facilities are nearly all built with archaic software that doesn't stand a chance against hackers backed by a cyber-savvy nation.
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"There's always more work to be done and I'm hopeful that will continue and that we'll look back at these movies as kind of archaic workarounds."
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One surprise is Brad Kahlhamer's 2014 hanging wire sculpture "Super Catcher," which looks like dream catchers caught in an archaic fisherman's net, studded with small bells.
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"ABLE is the first thing in many years that starts to chip away at that archaic system," says JJ Hanley, director of the Illinois state program.
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Arun Durvasula and Sriram Sankararaman, two geneticists at the University of California, Los Angeles, described this so-called ghost archaic population in the journal Science Advances.
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Some U.S. citizens and green card holders must wait 20 years before they can bring their child into the country legally, due to an archaic system.
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"Caucusing in Iowa with a disability: Red tape and unreturned calls," by Maggie Astor How an archaic system makes it harder for some Iowans to vote.
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