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They were the king of mechanical machines in those days.
And in those days, that was like an academic job.
TB: And what was Paris like in those days Karl?
We were all doing super boring stuff in those days.
A: She became in those days what was called high.
In those days we didn't care how much we gained.
Trump appeared pretty regularly in People Magazine in those days.
In those days against a gold standard, everyone was devaluing.
And in those days before antibiotics, it was serious business.
In those days the nation's capital had no sewer system.
But in those days we all suffered because of it.
In those days, growth and market control was what mattered.
In those days, he thought I had all the answers.
The mine was much smaller in those days, he said.
Nor was defeating an incumbent any easier in those days.
Djokovic says Monfils was the better player in those days.
In those days, Mr. Perrotin was selling works for $2130.
In those days, parents rarely took their children to work.
I mean I was still getting stoned in those days.
We all went to the San Remo in those days.
"In those days, it felt like a failure," Abramson says.
"We don't have any nets in those days," he said.
I mean, it was-- it was something in those days.
They really knew how to make crosswords in those days!
"We were pretty buff in those days," Mackiewicz told me.
"No one went there in those days," he told me.
So there was a lot of cheerleading in those days.
In those days I never picked up my office phone.
In those days, Ali Sabzevari, now 33, joined every protest.
Back in those days, it was just all about me.
Don: Back in those days, computers were large mainframe devices.
But it was nothing new in Hollywood in those days.
Were people forthcoming with information on methods used in those days?
And, in those days it was very lonely in subscription land.
The road forward looked bright and decidedly red in those days.
In those days, department stores around Christmastime were a total frenzy.
A cab was an unthinkable luxury for me in those days.
After all, how accurate was their record-keeping in those days?
But the press was a little more respectful in those days.
What was your worst drunk moment from back in those days?
Preserving things in bogs was surprisingly common back in those days.
"In those days we did not plan families," she later said.
In those days techie culture was a subset of hippie culture.
There was little angel or venture capital available in those days.
Did you have any interest in black metal in those days?
But the younger generation in those days, like me, were fascinated.
In those days, there was a literal tape, plus another tape.
In those days, everything was wild and full of endless possibility.
"She became, in those days, what was called high," Cosby said.
One of its frequent patrons in those days was David Bowie.
In those days, it was possible for men to do that.
In those days, he read The Hardy Boys, Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes.
In those days, Mr. Straub presented himself as an aesthetic terrorist.
And in those days, we certainly did a lot of homework.
And the late Michael Crichton was a young'un in those days.
It was always loyalty to state first, back in those days.
In those days, travelling was all about us pleasing the group.
The pride they had in those days, and the self-determination.
In those days both sides deployed the Islamists against one another.
"They called it 'battle fatigue' in those days," Mr. Lang said.
In those days, women were the primary audience for feminist art.
In those days, to be a Rene's girl was the ultimate.
"It was very in your face in those days," he said.
You know, in those days they had Lew Rudin and me.
Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, was one-third Jewish in those days.
People who knew him in those days mostly remember his ambitiousness.
For me personally, I wasn't circulating that much in those days.
"It was like a festival back in those days," Harrington said.
In those days, the wrestlers stayed in character all the time.
In those days, she said, she was not a morning person.
In those days, getting anything into space was a major achievement.
In those days, the county had 113 public schools, he said.
But in those days, almost nobody had any experience writing code.
You were at the Wall Street Journal in those days. Yes.
In those days, too, I remind myself, our parents were something else.
We had to research how much time it took in those days.
The press moved more slowly in those days, which was useful too.
In those days, there wasn't any downtown, so life was much easier.
In those days, I was in with this artist community in SoHo.
In those days, cloning remained expensive, restricted to the rich and enthusiastic.
Plus in those days, there was a stigma associated with online dating.
In those days a Supreme Court without a Protestant majority was unthinkable.
In those days we didn't have a fully built out compliance department.
But in those days, women rarely participated in professional or competitive sports.
Remember that in those days having a watch itself was a luxury.
You could get away with it in those days, you can't now.
Back in those days, the state of the art was network drives.
Sweden in those days was poorer than Sub-Saharan Africa is today.
Baldwin remembers how young everyone was in those days, even Bobby Kennedy.
That was literally the state of the communication technology in those days.
Cecilia wasn't afraid of adults in those days, only of other children.
In those days cops came around for their bribes and nothing else.
I was worried about getting caught, but in those days you could.
In London, you didn't really see [cocaine] so much in those days.
In those days, people just didn't think a girl needed an education.
In those days, the tension between us had reached a boiling point.
I was furious, but in those days people did not discuss cancer.
"There wasn't a soul on the street in those days," Lisa recalled.
"Women were denied a fundamental right back in those days," Bendat explained.
"In those days, there weren't many young females traveling alone," she said.
But Mr. Hatch did what senators did in those days: He governed.
The threat was real, as inescapable in those days as the weather.
"And the head teachers were just so unalarmed in those days," Mrs.
"Maybe that's an indictment of my sensitivities in those days," he says.
In those days the Factory was like a medieval court of lunatics.
Hospitals probably killed as many people as they saved in those days.
In those days there was a gay Latin bar called Le Barcito.
She starred opposite Adam West ... which was pretty groundbreaking in those days.
Basketball was my great love, but in those days baseball mattered, too.
In those days, they relied largely on direct mail to acquire customers.
In those days, too, most Republicans reflexively rushed to the president's defense.
In those days copper from Chile took three months to reach London.
This bothered the fisherman, because in those days, hooks were extremely valuable.
In those days, it wasn't sexual harassment, it was a bad date.
Mr. Sutton's wife, Jean Sutton, was the managing editor in those days.
In fact, he even moonlighted as a model back in those days.
"In those days, it was entertainment to see a raid," he said.
"In those days, London had a generous creative spirit," Ms. England said.
In those days the Olympics were amateur, and not all about money.
And he was, in those days at least, he was driving himself.
"In those days, many people received severe punishment for little things," Dong said.
"It was a very physical process in those days at Tomato," said Hyde.
We used to have to do record hops back then in those days.
In those days, it was important to get the carburetor warm before driving.
They didn't talk about sexual harassment, which had no name in those days.
It was a mixed [gender] school, which wasn't very common in those days.
But we worked far too much, and far too late in those days.
He said that in those days his status meant he was essentially untouchable.
Temerko said that in those days his status meant he was essentially untouchable.
Thirty-seven years later, massive threats never imagined in those days have emerged.
Quaaludes were the party drug of young people in those days, he said.
They were probably better informed than people in England were in those days.
"They benefited so much from having us playing in those days," Teeguarden said.
His solution relied on electronics—an unusual and innovative thing in those days.
"I was very lovable, in those days," he said with an impish laugh.
"You were a symbol of sorts, to me, in those days," she wrote.
Popular politics seemed to be the heart of Republican politics in those days.
The Army was doing sound experiments at a nearby desert in those days.
Baseball could be a treacherous place for a black ballplayer in those days.
There were lots of blaring sirens and loud motorcycles back in those days.
"It was always loyalty to state first back in those days," Kelly said.
They remember how badly the city's social fabric had frayed in those days.
There was no legal abortion in those days, so we did it ourselves.
In those days, the famous wide beach of Daytona was open to cars.
"The waterfront, in those days, was not a rich man's playground," he said.
The court, which worked harder in those days, heard four arguments that Monday.
She remembers seeing deep prejudice and suspicion toward the Turks in those days.
I tried to bring them a lightness that wasn't allowed in those days.
Hadn't someone in those days described her as "the thinking man's Brigitte Bardot"?
In those days, the author's vices were obnoxiousness and large quantities of cocaine.
Now she learns that in those days, many sperm donors were medical students.
In those days, Mr. Samuels' father had a rule: Never sell to restaurants.
In those days, we were always looking in the mirror when we worked.
And I think my serve was probably at its best in those days.
But even in those days, delays were a matter of weeks, not months.
The experience of being with the aristocracy in those days was very special.
A designer's role in those days was instructing consumers on what to wear.
The issue of returns was far more "contained" in those days, he said.
The newspaper itself was no champion of gay civil rights in those days.
The spec back in those days was to just fuck with the ravers.
In those days, Fidelity's portfolio managers were the root of the firm's success.
"It was very easy going over the border in those days," she said.
Back in those days, your locker, or your desk, was considered your property.
"In those days, we didn't know what high style looked like," Guo said.
He was, in those days, the same voter he's trying to reach now.
In those days, Republicans were generally unified in their preference for free trade.
Subway slumber was one of my few acts of rebellion in those days.
Yeah, well, there was a prescribed way of being feminist in those days.
It would have been much easier in those days than it is now.
"In those days, no one was paying attention to developing people," she said.
"You had to go to New York in those days," Ms. Brennan said.
In those days local loyalties were perhaps much stronger than they are today.
But, as history records, Jobs's management skills were sorely lacking in those days.
Talk about what intelligence was in those days, when you talk about that.
There were entire towns of people that were against us in those days.
In those days, artists did not have to be college graduates to teach art.
Back in those days he used a hammer and chisel to break them up.
Life was much easier in those days because there were rules most Americans followed.
"In those days and before, there wasn't such strict design rights protection," Fiell says.
You couldn't hold your head up if you didn't support eugenics in those days.
Cody was able to become the central focus of the family in those days.
"I could do it all in those days," Pennington said in the WeAllBeTV interview.
In those days, we worked a 21 day shift, on our very first shift.
Of course, you had to carry a knife in those days, not like now.
And she wore black when in those days, it was only worn for funerals.
In those days though, through Nazi propaganda, Jews were blamed for all the misery.
"That was the reality of what was going on in those days," Washington said.
So how, exactly, did I learn about sex in those days before the internet?
"He was living in Switzerland and quite lonely in those days," Ms. Wright said.
And Apple and Microsoft were two of the bigger companies back in those days.
In those days, it wasn't typical for someone to take a photograph of you.
I wasn't particularly fun to be around back in those days, I don't think.
She takes a pregnancy test, which were MUCH more time-consuming in those days.
It was only natural in those days: Every boy thought of being a priest.
In those days, there were no blogs or TED Talks teaching us about entrepreneurship.
My name was on the 'queer list,' which the police had in those days.
Much of the music he heard in those days was gospel music from church.
It was illegal back in those days to wear clothing of the opposite sex.
In those days, you didn't have the Internet, so tracking down companies wasn't easy.
He is not a returning resident and in those days he was properly excludable.
Man, in those days when you saw a movie it was really an experience.
We used to drink a lot in those days, and it stank down there.
In those days, this mysterious sparkle induced a fresh euphoria that almost felt forbidden.
In those days, there was an easy solution to international arranged marriages: the telephone.
Photo courtesy of Rick White Moncton was a wash of conformity in those days.
But in those days, the majority in France considered the resistance troublemakers—traitors, even.
When you had the Ataris in those days, it was all on floppy disk.
In those days, those of us who were doping considered ourselves above the law.
In those days, the government built projects across the country: universities, highways, bridges, dams.
In those days, only the hardiest tourists mastered the hurdles for getting a visa.
In those days, she said, it was taboo even to utter the word abortion.
"I have shrunk but in those days, I was tall and skinny," she said.
"I was probably in a little better shape back in those days," he said.
But in those days there was no question about who was going to move.
But certain conversations in those days required the sacramental blessing conferred by smoldering nicotine.
"We didn't have synthesizers in those days," Mr. Grindstaff said in a 2012 podcast.
"In those days, expression was everything in movies," she told The Guardian in 2015.
In those days, Catholic schools and the nuns who taught at them were strict.
It was the Dark Continent in those days, and I was just a girl.
The antique jewelry trade was a very different business in those days, he said.
"Sleeping was not really so much of a necessity in those days," he said.
"The children's books in those days where ghastly," he told Print — tame and unimaginative.
Why not just do a book because that's what people did in those days?
In those days, it wasn't a big deal for employers to provide health care. Right.
I introduced myself as a "nowhereian" in those days, when bygone fears still haunted me.
In those days, she says she was invisible to the Australian government and its people.
Back in those days, the worst thing that could happen was that you became pregnant.
Well, I think you have to understand, in those days, Microsoft had no Washington office.
Or were the police so incompetent and security measures so insufficient back in those days?
There wasn't a huge selection of colours in those days — there were about five colours.
In those days, there was so much anger in me — anger against myself, my industry.
Did the industry itself in those days bear any resemblance to what it is now?
Well, it barely caught in those days, and it could've blown out at any second.
The teams were awful in those days, but they represented something more important than winning.
Our parental changes in those days were softened by the consistency in our friendship groups.
Washington DC in those days was a city that was still growing out of Motown.
"In those days, if you left academia it felt like walking the plank," Dorman says.
In those days, anything that was not "colored" was white, and Black people were colored.
But back in those days, GLB did not really care much about the T part.
"In those days, white people stiffened at the sight of a black man," she said.
That partly explains why the complexity and length were so much greater in those days.
He had such a distinct look in those days and in all of your photographs.
"Rash, but that was the sort of thing they did, I suppose, in those days."
"The law was different in those days, but some of the similarities existed," he said.
Quaker Oats cancelled an endorsement deal worth $4,000, which was big money in those days.
I shall never forget how tender and precious our love affair was in those days.
In those days there were lots of revolutionary slogans stuck on the walls of toilets.
In those days, because of climate difference, only two or three vintages were considered good.
In those days, all the men carried a spear; they never went out without one.
There was no one who was not on the Lower East Side in those days.
In those days, the president followed the billiards game with bedtime routines with his daughters.
Clinton and Mr. Obama, in those days, did not see much distinction among classified documents.
In those days, the forties, children were not just loved or liked; they were needed.
In those days, Duncan guarded Shaquille O'Neal and scored 12 or 40, whichever was needed.
In those days, all the shelves were bare, but I was mad about the place.
There were no transcripts because in those days, they made no tape recordings of cases.
I remember crying my eyes out the night before (in those days I never cried).
He would see prostitutes and those who were -- in those days -- they called them winos.
Reporters filed their stories by cable in those days, and Western Union installed 132 wires.
In those days, the rooftops of South and East London still bristled with unauthorized antennas.
In those days, when a woman hit 30, she went home and shut the door.
The waist coats we were known for on stage in those days were the result.
He says the Rajneeshees were well-armed and ready to protect themselves in those days.
The Lower East Side was an ideal place to shop for appliances in those days.
In those days, bread and water was seen as a humane, progressive alternative to flogging.
" He stressed that in those days, for him, dance "was a hobby; it was therapy.
Like most of the things I did in those days, I didn't have a plan.
"Back in those days, I used to drink a little and go out," he said.
Even in those days, she recalled, she would ask the shows' choreographers about their work.
And in those days, access to public figures and public buildings was far less restricted.
A journey of three or four weeks by sea was considered perilous in those days.
In those days, Google came across as the most honest search engine on the planet.
She and Roger were considered a little bit radical in those days, this mixed couple.
In those days, Ms. Jacobson wore Dr. Martens as she read scripts and suggested ideas.
In those days, anyone could visit the rooms if the court was not in session.
But the news business as a whole was a much smaller enterprise in those days.
" Mr. De Nonno said, "Listen, people in those days, they were bulls, they had endurance.
This started a war among the gods, who honestly fought about anything in those days.
In those days, the teams practiced in the stadium where the Super Bowl was played.
"Don't listen to Alan García" was a piece of advice often heard in those days.
"My superiors didn't hold me in very high esteem in those days," the senator said.
It really speaks to history, it shows what black people went through in those days.
In those days, it was inside people's houses that I saw a completely different Iran.
"In those days, you wouldn't tell people you went to a fetish club," David recalls.
Yeah, so intelligence in those days ... I mean, keep in mind, I'm an old guy.
Back in those days, those records did quite well for underground stuff, they really worked for the early Scandinavian and European black metal scene, because it was so dark and bleak,and kind of monotonous which was kind of a thing in those days.
"Back in those days, people knew they were lovers and together," Bowers says in the film.
"That's probably pretty close to what it was like in those days, out West," Ford says.
In those days – he himself told us – he wore for many years a small silver crucifix.
In those days the Islam practiced in Afghanistan was deeply tied into Sufi traditions of poetry.
"There very few stunt people—certainly no young ones in those days, in 1965," he says.
If you think about it, in those days, Tylenol was the largest brand within Johnson & Johnson.
In those days, something funny would happen when you'd get a group of trans women together.
"Back in those days, people knew they were lovers and together," says Bowers in the clip.
Usually, in those days, these bands were recorded, and it would all be a big wash.
In those days, we would not have risked the Russians having any influence over our military.
The membership fee was $7 in those days—and Trump didn't pay it out of pocket.
I mean the IOC in those days was much more hands-off than it is today.
In those days, one must recall, Life's influence was equivalent to that of today's television networks.
In those days, windshield wipers had two settings—fast and slow—and they were always moving.
Clinton, however, was not the only prominent American making discreet trips to Oman in those days.
In those days, many universities had limits on the number of female professors they would hire.
"Interesting, won't last" was the reaction that George W. Bush had in those days, Updegrove writes.
In those days, the 1970s, I thought I'd be able to do anything with my life.
My parents insisted on my going to a private school, which wasn't easy in those days.
Coal was humming in those days, the hollers of Boone County all bursting at the seams.
In those days, people could go under the bridge and get inspired by the drag queens.
In those days, the uniforms were wool, and after a game they'd be wet with sweat.
Because in those days people thought it was absurd to make a book about one person.
But in those days, such comments had little ability to move stock prices or affect sales.
In those days there were no underage models and always a lot of champagne and cigarettes.
In those days, this would have been the perfect place to drop those Star Wars teasers.
Iguodala was represented in those days by Rob Pelinka, now the Los Angeles Lakers' general manager.
If you visited our home in California in those days, you'd often hear Johnny at volume.
There is a 16th-century globe that shows how little European cartographers knew in those days.
But being a fashion designer didn't seem like a realistic goal in those days, she recalled.
"You turn a little crank, by hand in those days, and they all rotate," he said.
In those days, Vilakazi Street, where Mr. Mandela lived, was a rutted dirt track lacking electricity.
Anything that would have dealt with relationships across racial lines was absolutely forbidden in those days.
"In those days the degrees were awarded as a First, Second, Pass or Fail," he said.
In those days, Chicagoans could buy a Tommy gun more easily than they could a handgun.
Generally playing what you want to play, you were still in hostile territory in those days.
"In those days, my father drove a cab in Beirut to support our family," he said.
THRUSH: And Sharpton told me that-- WILMORE: And Trump was very brother-friendly in those days.
Was his wife sick in those days, I asked, testing my memories; in the hospital even?
I've read that, in those days, the ride lasted 10 minutes, which seemed like 10 hours.
"The TV studios in those days were radio studios that had been repurposed," Mr. Nedeff said.
"In those days, the best fiction in America was published in women's magazines," Mr. Clarke said.
"It must have been a tricky thing to bridge that gap in those days," she added.
" He added: "I still remember the Dodger fans, lots of Puerto Ricans even in those days.
Because running short-term rentals online was more like the Wild West in those days, right?
"It's painful to remember how violent Angola was in those days," he says at one point.
Never mind being queer or trans—in those days, anything other than heterosexual was considered subversive.
They were not subjected to the pressure that we brought on the world markets in those days.
Both Lorraine and Jimmy tended toward the speech affectations that public figures routinely adopted in those days.
In those days, Mr. Trump wasn't a fan of military action, either, warning Mr. Obama against it.
In those days, letters were folded in such a way that they served as their own envelope.
There was broadcast TV in those days and you could actually tune in to anything you wanted.
In those days before the smart phone's invention, frustrated commuters had to walk or cycle to work.
In those days, people can't think back that far, but microprocessors were used for laboratory control. Right.
The only portly plumbers in the building back in those days were there to plug the leaks.
In those days, he didn't go through agents or managers or bodyguards to talk with the stars.
The parkway had no median barrier in those days, so navigating it required intense concentration and calm.
"In those days, when capoeira was spoken of, it was in whispers," Bimba said, according to Google.
As president, George Washington was attacked by some newspapers as a monarchist (a slur in those days).
So what differentiated Carnera from every other two-bit bum who'd take a dive in those days?
From design to construction to debugging had cost $20,000—"an astronomical sum in those days," Stibitz wrote.
"He did come over and talk to a group of us from back in those days," Mrs.
In those days, a deep bayou ran the length of the island, and people crabbed in it.
Young Joel had what in those days was a shameful secret: He was attracted to other boys.
Back in those days, when were all so young, nobody thought pictures would have such a life.
MICHAEL KORS In those days, I walked out at the close of the show with the models.
If you were a private equity firm in those days -- and they were called buyout firms then.
Now his men are clean-cut for a new democracy, but in those days they inspired fear.
No mobiles or internet in those days, and our phone had been disconnected because we were leaving.
Technology has improved the profession beyond what the most imaginative officer could have conceived in those days.
He showed me how to tie knots, as in those days packages had to be tied up.
"In those days, there were good girls and there were bad girls," she told The Associated Press.
So in those days before the war, there were plenty of tourists to feed, Mr. Sare said.
The scene was much smaller in those days, so we naturally ran into each other more often.
"In those days, in the entertainment business, you had to bring an act to parties," she added.
In those days, NASA's leaders were still willing to gamble — and so, in August, the plan changed.
In those days, Chinatown was small, just 21920 or so blocks around Mott, Pell, and Doyers Streets.
The gap between the AAA squads' top players and the next tier in those days was stark.
But I think even in those days I tried to serve most of the serves into her.
I was paid $100 a night — a lot of money in those days, almost my month's rent.
These companies argued — accurately — that military work was more profitable and, in those days, generated more jobs.
"Back in those days, in small towns, they didn't have theaters, they had fairs," Mr. Blanchard said.
He and Dr. Holmgren lost touch with Dr. Dang, largely because of Vietnam's isolation in those days.
They had a dress code in those days, and the boys wore jackets and ties to classes.
There was no thought of becoming a scientist, because girls weren't scientists like that in those days.
This was a common local affliction in those days, traced to a bad run of Swiss cheese.
But the roots of today's current political divide can also be found in those days of uprising.
The small apartment in Hollywood where he lived in those days, his father sleeping on the couch.
In those days, more than 60 percent of American men were smokers, and almost as many women.
He raised the capital (easy to do in those days if one worked for the deified ruler).
Thornton started the seminar as he did all seminars in those days, with a talk about aliveness.
And software in those days was computer associates and MSA and I don't think there was anything else.
And in those days, he was involved in, hey, what's the next version of Windows was gonna be?
One described the host of MSNBC&aposs "AM Joy" as having been an "evil woman" in those days.
Not only were there fewer options for news in those days, but there was just less news, period.
"I did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days," she says in the clip.
As was common in those days, she got in a blowout fight with her 12-year-old daughter.
Back in those days the legal definition of rape was forcible intercourse with someone other than your wife.
Myself back in those days would be gratified, maybe even somewhat surprised, to learn how successful we were.
In those days, he was very gracious and met everyone on the street that wanted to meet him.
"In those days, if you bought an American computer you didn't get fonts in other languages," he says.
" She added, "Tulle could easily be acquired, whereas duchess satin was so difficult to get in those days.
But probably not that pissed, seeing as every NBA team was just barely above water, in those days.
In those days we were still trying to figure out, is it cuter to type in all-lowercase?
In those days, there would be three or four rooms with completely different lineups in the same party.
In those days the path to executive power at the firm started in its many regional brokerage offices.
What didn't exist in those days was freedom of speech and a free press to denounce government misdeeds.
" In those days, Ms. Melvin said: "It was mostly professional working people, writers, people in advertising, music people.
After graduating from Columbia, Nadler thrived in the political hothouse that was the West Side in those days.
"It was a Sunday afternoon, and on Sundays in those days London was shut, literally shut," Murray said.
Colombia's drug trade was flourishing, although in those days it was mostly marijuana, which the locals called marimba.
We left early to avoid the crowd violence that typically followed Birmingham City's home games in those days.
Even in those days, even if you brought in five hundred Italians, that would have been too expensive.
In those days, the world wide web was virtually unknown, so David consulted a printed directory of lawyers.
At least in those days negative behavior toward women and family members was restrained by the chivalry code.
In those days, people were doing self-portraits but they were doing it very organized, in a studio.
I was a full-time smuggler in those days, so my involvement in the editorial process was limited.
I was listening to a lot of music in those days and playing my guitar quite a bit.
The money he made was $400 a week — "a lot in those days, and at 14," he said.
Military service in those days was compulsory, though the well-connected mostly managed to wriggle out of it.
In those days, if you were gay, they assumed you were a pedophile, which of course wasn't true.
"Back in those days, kids never really got an opportunity unless they had a big checkbook," he said.
" He added that "in those days, it was much more of a geek thing than it is today.
"After the comic-book heroes came the heroines, who were really sexy in those days," Mr. Ramos said.
There were an awful lot of bands playing CBGBs in those days, and some were better than others.
I don't know what it is because in those days, we didn't put production tags on the garments.
" He added, "In those days, she was advised by Nick Timothy, who was very much on our side.
In those days, the paper label was just replacing a little gold one, which was painted by hand.
They also gave solid guidance regarding the best emergency management decisions that could be taken in those days.
In those days in the city, every tree leaf and human lung also bore the stain of smoke.
My mother was born in 1904 and so you couldn't just talk about white people in those days.
LeBron was not a great defensive player in those days, and Kobe had a huge influence on him.
In those days, their language—Afrikaans, a creole sometimes referred to as Low Dutch—was imposed on nonwhites.
And there weren't any other electoral democracies around in those days to look to for inspiration and ideas.
In those days, the Dodge Durango that Josh and Zach borrowed from their mother played a central role.
In those days they were basically required to work the sugarcane fields there before they came to California.
His monthly military salary in those days ranged from about $300 to $400, he said on the show.
" Remembering his tough times in Annapolis "My superiors didn't hold me in very high esteem in those days.
Oomittuk served as Point Hope's mayor for ten years, and in those days he opposed offshore oil development.
The platform was mostly deserted, and in those days, the subway at night was pretty scary to me.
Because in those days, many, you know, Finance Ministers had space, had room within which to inject stimulus.
In those days, he was a Jamesian Jew, the provincial abroad, a refugee from the Montreal literary scene.
In those days, there was such a stigma, the idea that the fashion industry wouldn't buy our clothes.
In those days being a metalhead was not like it is today and his message was 'Don't worry.
Private-sector unions, still a big political player in those days, helped their public-sector counterparts gain power.
Many countries in those days, including Britain and its colonies, had established denominations and churches: government-funded religion.
People in those days had a lot more time to do themselves up; they took care over their appearance.
The time of the world then — late '20s, early '30s — you didn't leave somebody very easily in those days.
Like so many other people did; people were operating out of the trunks of their cars in those days.
In those days, go-go dancers stood on a ledge above the dance floor and demonstrated the latest dances.
"In those days, the poor and the rich came here to buy used clothes," Mr. Ramazan, 58, recalled fondly.
"In those days, sexual assault was rape and I was like, 'Well, he didn't rape me,'" McCain Olson said.
Back in those days, there were a lot of people selling gas because Haiti had an embargo on it.
In those days models often stayed in the same hotel, shared cars, and even carried their own makeup kits.
"In those days there was a fair bit of invective, and it's water off a duck's back," he added.
Manhattan in those days was a tale of two cities, both of which were radical in their own fashion.
In those days, the places were full of kids banging out electronic music and Yurrit wanted to be involved.
The passengers were willing to forgive that mishap because in those days, airline passengers were generally treated very well.
"As with lots of other hackathons, what happens with the things that are hacked in those days?" he asked.
Lee was in the history textbooks too, which in those days in South Carolina were written by Confederate apologists.
In those days Mr. Salley rarely traveled to Ireland, and he worries that today's easy mobility could be impaired.
She was a bad girl, as all girls were bad who had a bit of sex in those days.
In those days, Pyongyang tried to boost its economy by ferrying counterfeit U.S. dollars through Russian banks and markets.
"In those days, the language he used was considered terrible, but today you'd think nothing of it," she said.
"I saw my role in those days as an advocate," she said, talking about Reed, and those stepping stones.
" (I worked for Porter in those days, as a Manpower temp.) By the nineteen-nineties, they needed to "downsize.
Back in those days, I would go home to the studio and paint everything that happened in my life.
In those days, Mr. Leider said, there were only nine gay men on the dating app in South Florida.
In those days, in the avant-garde world, there was still the habit where older artists kept younger artists.
But in those days, moshing at raves was part of the scene—Industrial Strength even threw parties at CGBGs.
In those days, not many women went to the university, and she was determined to get a university education.
"In those days, you didn't go after a candidate's family," says David Tell, who ran Bush's opposition-research team.
Maria Farmer, who worked at Epstein's mansion in those days, told me that there were often young girls around.
It is tough to know who was truly the best in those days: Presumably, they let the kings rule.
"Our concept of black folks back in those days was like Uncle Remus and Old Black Joe," he said.
Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on 'em.
"In those days, it was standard practice to split up siblings when they were taken into care," she said.
Both young families grew up side by side in what felt, in those days, like a small Southern town.
Stereotypes of the sport in those days — all fur coats, blue blood and white collar — were not fully accurate.
In those days, an oily sheen on the water was seen as a shimmering symbol of Cleveland's financial fitness.
I was referencing the idea of religion, because I felt in those days that religion was important in society.
The complaints I heard in those days were about missing paychecks, skyrocketing real estate and the price of meat.
He hadn't showered, which was what he used to do quite a bit in those days, which wasn't pleasant.
When you look up the jails I ran in those days, 18 percent are Hispanic murderers and everything else.
In those days, his summer employment at Five Star Basketball Camp led him to pivot to full-time scouting.
" As for his major league career, Doerr said: "In those, days, I don't think anyone ever got too complacent.
But in those days it was different: James was always there to make sure the ship did not sink.
In Novogrudok, in those days, "we didn't know so much," Rae told an interlocutor from Kean University in 229.
Yet in those days the dream of advancement was real, and it sustained people like Dee through difficult times.
You could fall in love with an idea in those days, recalls John Gast, 32, retired painter of secrets.
In those days you would sit with a single-edge razor blade scratching out wrinkles one at a time.
She fell down dead walking somewhere—in those days, if an older person died, no one did an autopsy.
Kristen stayed home to watch their newborn son in those days, while Joe went to work as a fireman.
He printed his pictures on paper, as everyone did in those days, a physical memory of a raw place.
When you look at the financing costs, they are much, much lower now than they were in those days.
SW: Art school saved my life, but it was very different in those days, more like a trade school.
It amazed me in those days how quickly my presence, my very existence, seemed to disappear from people's minds.
And really, a billion dollars on a $9 million revenue thing was, in those days, subsequently that became small change.
And of course, in those days, we looked down on people on the business board, the little bit we'd know.
Shocking as it may sound, in those days, I didn't even own a suit, much less have one with me.
They would park their vehicles outside the market and walk with their children — no bodyguards or such in those days.
As time passes, I fear that more and more of what happened in those days will live only in memory.
Notably, Amazon's quarterly revenue is now larger than the United States' book industry was per year back in those days.
So if I really wanted to be chicken-shit back in those days I could have arrested somebody for spitting.
"It was seen as being completely different – in those days it was out there ahead of the pack," Steel said.
Caron Bernstein, model: I was at clubs like eight nights a week in those days and ran with an entourage.
Cause in those days it used to be preceded in the standard order of events by the doves of peace.
In those days, people didn't know, and I think teenagers are much less prone to produce themselves than adults are.
Most of the food was fun and interesting, but not quite as tasty as my staple in those days — McDonald's.
Back in those days, software developers could count on Moore's Law double the speed of their software every couple years.
In those days we were going to find funding for joint ventures and build greenfield projects to a massive size.
But in those days ARVs were costly, and ways of getting them to people in poor countries nearly non-existent.
And that was the story of the overall economy in those days: It was stifled by too-high tax rates.
I wish I had told you the truth then, but I was too scared in those days to say anything.
"The Holocaust was not something people wanted to know about in those days," Mr. Wiesel told Time magazine in 1985.
Let me tell you, in those days—despite Steve Harris denying it—they were mega punky; they played very fast.
In those days, most hijackers were seeking refuge or riches, not mass murder or global attention for a radical cause.
In those days, dispensaries catered to what Wolf calls "the medical-stoner community," heavy users and people with chronic pain.
Acting was the only unstable profession in those days—the archetypical profession where you're likely to be out of work.
And the Styrons and the Calders and all the people who lived in those hills in those days were there.
Given those assumptions, sophisticated people in those days wanted to be seen, to use Scott Alexander's term, as mistake theorists.
In those days in Italy children of purportedly "unknown" fathers were assigned surnames starting with a different letter each year.
On the other hand, it was much more likely in those days that they would, in fact, die in childbirth.
"I would call Rick in L.A., which was long distance in those days, and play them for him," he said.
I knew that in those days I would be forced to leave my teaching position if I were visibly pregnant.
In those days you learned about the web by reading print magazines, which is charmingly quaint to look back on.
Pepper recalls how, in those days before 3-D digital-mapping software, she walked the piazza to understand its proportions.
As an interpreter, Hikmat had often been in meetings with the Sherzais, though they hardly noticed him in those days.
The tariffs that Mr. Lighthizer threatened against Japan in those days are among the same ones he is wielding now.
"In those days they didn't allow black drivers to work downtown; you had to work uptown," she noted years later.
In 1985, President Reagan met in the West Wing with a bipartisan group of senators — not unusual in those days.
Add to this that Camus at 17 incurred tuberculosis, in those days incurable, and inducing even a later crippling relapse.
"Donald had a wonderful family in those days, and I started going to their anniversary and birthday dinners," Smith said.
And it worked because the only election that mattered in the Solid South in those days was the Democratic primary.
In those days they had warning signs making it very clear the company had nothing to do with the event.
"In those days, we knew most everybody, and then they started disappearing and dying and moving away," Mr. Burton said.
In those days in Mexico, I heard it was common to take the back off postcards and sell them again.
Even for those of us who weren't around in those days, there was an immediate "Yes, of course" sense of recognition.
Like many in those days, Bazalgette was a miasmatist, believing cholera was transmitted through contact with contaminated and foul-smelling air.
In fact, there are tons of insights into how a young Champagne Papi viewed and dealt with women in those days.
At first, they sold shoes out of a van — but Super Runners, like the marathon itself in those days, rapidly expanded.
In those days, believers were encouraged to improve their prospects in the after-life through a monetary transaction with the Church.
It was not unusual in those days to see a troop train passing by or a freight train with war material.
And in those days, I could not possibly share what I was doing with friends and family who are not scientific.
Nationalism had a different connotation in those days... A: Sure, but then the lack of context is your problem, not mine.
When DJs started using records in the 50s and 60s, vinyl was the highest technology to produce music in those days.
In cities like New York, there are also vestiges of a more violent time, and the barriers built in those days.
"In those days we were just goofing around, or so we thought," Gates recalled in his 1995 book ""The Road Ahead.
And in those days, the war on drugs had not yet expanded to be a topic in the law school curriculum.
In those days, everyone got involved in winning the war so they could get back to their lives and loved ones.
What I mean is that, in those days, fund managers had complete authority and responsibility for the stocks in their portfolios.
You know, in those days, it was horrible, if you were running out of room on a cassette you'd do triage.
I don't see that as much now as I did back in those days, but there is a respect in there.
But Epic had given Robinson a budget of just $268,22.85 to produce their debut album, a paltry sum in those days.
I wish that someone had pulled me aside, in those days before graduation, and told me the truth about what awaited.
But corporate history-keeping was a rare practice in those days, and over time memories of Green and his sons faded.
For those born before 1957, the common wisdom is that we carry immunity because "everybody" got the measles in those days.
"There was a very different attitude, because in those days, producers didn't need to sell out to run," Ms. Pollock said.
Money in those days was not an issue, since no one in Bellamy's crowd had any and survival depended on improvisation.
And the other thing was that, in those days in London, not many people had a decent camera of their own.
In those days, we had reel-to-reel tapes playing in a different room at the far end of the showroom.
In those days, foreign correspondents who wanted to work in East Germany were assigned an interpreter by the East German government.
Pink, as Ms. Steele writes, was perceived in those days as a pretty color expressive of delicacy and playful high spirits.
The Bushes were just another pair of Yankee immigrants without much flash, which in those days was the behavior of choice.
Back in those days, even getting a motorcycle to start involved "tickling" a carburetor and giving the motor a healthy kick.
In those days, of course, people — particularly elderly people — often died from minor illnesses, so such a story was not unusual.
"In those days (the 1940s), they didn't allow black drivers to work downtown; you had to work uptown," she later recalled.
In those days, he said, the town had a special connection with football, which won a state section title in 1985.
Actually, the male skeletons in the tomb belonged to older men (all three were over 35 — very old in those days).
McDonald's was far from the only burger joint on the block in those days, and the market was crowded and competitive.
"In those days, my point was, 'Man, we have to redesign everything, we have to destroy the whole city,'" he said.
He wanted to attend M.I.T., but in those days, it was difficult to convert rupees — the Indian currency — to American dollars.
But they contained nevirapine, a drug that in those days was often given to pregnant women to prevent mother-child transmission.
In those days, I accumulated many errands before I went to use the telephone, lest my parents notice my extended absence.
Yes, back in those days there were probably people who laid on too much graphic detail in recounting their childbirth stories.
TULSA TIME We both grew up in Tulsa, and the custom in those days was to have dinner at 6 o'clock.
In those days, Kabul often seemed like the host of the best party in the world, or at least the loudest.
And he hates Indians with a righteous purity that is shocking to contemplate now but was hardly abnormal in those days.
Regardless of the appearance of women in those days — so buttoned up, and tucked in and corseted — how were they feeling?
"In those days (the 1940s) they didn't allow black drivers to work downtown; you had to work uptown," she later recalled.
As you know, in those days, when the Unix box was supposed to replace all the IBM mainframes at the time.
"In those days I had moments of being so hurt and so upset, and even thoughts of ending my life," she said.
I was unable to do that for Olivia in 1962 because in those days a reliable measles vaccine had not been discovered.
I remember when the real book came out and the way we all related to sex in those days was totally different.
"These Chinese men had very great trouble with me because women didn't do tai chi in those days," Geddes would later explain.
In those days, you had to buy books (expensive, heavy, difficult to parse books) and use complicated IDEs to get stuff working.
Vali Carambol: In those days, there were three places in Bucharest with pool tables—all in Communist clubs and institutions for foreigners.
But in those days, these awful things that happened were the norm, and women were expected to do what they were told.
We held several senior staff meetings to fill in those days and make our mark so we could hit the ground running.
In those days, when the priest came for Holy Communion you went to the door and met him with a lighted candle.
It cannot ever have been easy to be Hillary, probably not even back in those days of waking up to Chelsea mornings.
In those days we had only ourselves or the universe to blame for our poor judgment and broken electronics — not Mercury retrograde.
In those days, everyone had two bags ready at all times: one containing important documents and the other clothes and other essentials.
In those days, the only 'reputation' Roger had was as a workaholic TV guy who managed to make Richard Nixon seem likeable.
Although in those days they had some positive capital of their own, it was not very much capital relative to their risks.
Courtesy Alex Katz Studio / Photograph by Paul Takeuchi Katz's real mentor in those days was Edwin Denby, the poet and dance critic.
It was about what was accessible and there really wasn't a lot that was accessible in those days except for at school.
In those days, The New Yorker routinely covered the tuition for employees who studied a subject with some bearing on their work.
Few roadside barriers protected the route in those days, and at one point a St. Bernard dog bounded right up to her.
She ended up singing on the session with Mr. Lambert and Mr. Hendricks; their voices were multitracked, a rarity in those days.
In those days fire and Aries sent their progeny our way, but with dry thunder and bloodshot lightning, our childhood wasn't insured.
He agonized, as many 18-year-olds did in those days, before telling the Selective Service System that he would not register.
The projectionist had to install a new bulb every time he — and most projectionists were men in those days — changed a reel.
In those days, my knowledge of contemporary literature ended with "The Catcher in the Rye," so Eugenides's book came as a thunderclap.
I mean, the one thing about — in those days about Forest Hills, which it was sort of the end of the year.
In those days, he was mostly known for playing ragtime piano in a bar called the Wharf, down by the Kennebec River.
The whole thing "was like a Fellini movie," said the fitness entrepreneur David Barton, who lived at the hotel in those days.
"In those days, people still believed the recipe to make a popular film was to make a good film," Ms. Foster said.
Though it didn't sell much more than mine (in those days, sales hardly mattered), his name already had a ring to it.
In those days, 22,20 fans would have turned up to watch a team of Serbs, Bosnians, Croats and Kosovar Albanians playing together.
In those days, New Bethel was on Hastings Street, the spine of Paradise Valley, which was the center of the black community.
People trusted presidents in those days because they had limited access to information, and the information they had made them mostly trustworthy.
In those days, the nonfiction novel was an exciting cultural form, not unlike certain ambitious television series in the post-"Sopranos" era.
In those days, you had to do cabaret to get an Equity card [proof of membership to performing artist trade union Equity].
While a single deerskin was not equivalent to a single dollar in those days, the term BUCK evolved to mean just that.
"I could see why — when I got far enough back from my young self — they called me sexy in those days," she says.
In those days, Schroepfer said, Facebook was optimistic and focused on the fact that enterpreneurs could use its data to develop new applications.
And of course, we didn't do them in those days – that was not considered something to do, and I'm like, 'I'm too busy.
Mostly because in those days, a woman openly admitting to networking for a career could have been easily misinterpreted as calculating or manipulative.
In those days, all the soda pop was sold in returnable bottles, and there were thousands of bottles that came back every day.
In those days it was common for any band of our style to be a real nuisance or inconvenience to the house engineer.
I was in the habit in those days of recording dad-narrated home videos of our team, and turned the camera on John.
It had to have enough nudity and sex to go to the outer edge of what constituted an R-rating in those days.
In those days the scene in the Basque country was neo-metal and all that, so people couldn't believe what we were playing.
The national government was much smaller in those days, and it was not unusual for state judges also to hold federal administrative positions.
Eddy Cue joined Apple in 1989; in those days, he was a manager for software engineers and led the company's customer-support teams.
In those days, research assistants were required to apply for their jobs through the financial-aid office, where I dutifully made an appointment.
In those days, he said, his journalism heroes were sportswriters, especially Red Smith, who wrote back then for The New York Herald Tribune.
In those days, the land hadn't yet been overrun by huts and crop fields: there was still room for the cows to graze.
In those days, local radio was still a refuge for people who violated the rules of polite conversation as a matter of principle.
Sullivan says he worked nonstop as a bricklayer in Portland during the 2000s, despite a serious drug habit—in those days, crystal meth.
And even in those days, they were calling it AI. You know, AI is a moving target, as you know better than anyone.
Instead, in those days of August 2008, the dream of a "next generation car service" was merely a slideshow presentation on Camp's computer.
In those days, casualties from airstrikes were among the biggest killers of civilians in the Afghan war, and public anger was running hot.
Mr. Daryabi said that in those days, in 2012, there was more optimism about the country's future and the media's role in it.
Washington crossed the Delaware in winter, and in those days, there were no battery rechargeable insoles to keep your little tootsies from freezing.
In those days, Mr. Ak, Intercity's founder and chief executive, paid for European cars in European currencies, while collecting his revenues in lira.
Summer often compared herself in those days to Marilyn Monroe, a woman who died because she was stuck being the fantasy of men.
In those days, it wasn't unusual for people to go from criminal hacking into white-hat hacking after being caught by the government.
Apparently there had been a de facto warrant out for him at the Met, and in those days he wasn't hard to find.
As the company expanded, it managed all of its operations in the same way startups did in those days — using private data centers.
"Back in those days, we had all the advantages of fighting a guerrilla war that the Taliban have now," he said, almost wistfully.
He cooked often in those days, forging a sensibility that existed somewhere between his upbringing in India and his new life in America.
I also went back through my clippings file, because in those days, there was no internet, so we clipped things out of newspapers.
"In those days, I never thought the Japanese women's basketball team could compete with world-class players, given their height disadvantage," she said.
In those days, the college game was more popular than the fledgling N.F.L., and many stars did not even bother to go pro.
"YouTube culture was different in those days and attributing works for free was just a given, nobody thought about the consequences," he explained.
"We ride functional art, (boards) hand-crafted in those days by really skilled craftsmen," said Ford, who had never had the collection valued.
There was a fourth woman conservative we used to book in those days, who we kind of discovered — her name was Arianna Huffington.
In those days, telephones were the best way to communicate between two points, but the terrestrial telephone system was reaching its operational limits.
Many were for ten or twenty dollars—"In those days, you could get drunk on ten dollars," he said—while others were larger.
What is not as good as it was in those days, it's the fiscal and the monetary space that the policy makers have.
" This was nearly four decades ago, and, in Vega's memory, admirers of Leonard Cohen in those days were a kind of "secret society.
It would be hard to describe, or, in later years, believe, how heavy was the weight of every single word in those days.
Both teams were perennial cellar dwellers in those days, so I switched my allegiance to the Yankees, who always fielded a winning team.
Women were not welcome as public speakers in those days, and Mr. Douglass had agreed to read an address prepared by Mrs. Stanton.
So if you went into the Air Force in those days, certainly at my level, intelligence meant a lot about targeting, all right?
"In those days, you could walk in and sit on the red cushions and watch the passengers go back and forth," she said.
Back in those days, he would bet that the stocks would climb simply because once they were in motion, they would stay in motion.
"I think they had several kids, which people did in those days, they adored their kids, and they held onto their romance," shares Travolta.
Back in those days politicians were always claiming to have public support, but without public knowledge who the heck knew what the people wanted?
In those days, in the winter, you had to warm a car up before driving it and I never had the time or patience.
And when you're radically traumatized in those days, that's how you deal with it: inhale it and you make it part of your reality.
"Back in those days we didn't have all that," she said, after the hosts asked if something might have been slipped into her drink.
"In those days they didn't allow black drivers to work downtown; you had to work uptown," Ms. Jeannette, who was African-American, later recalled.
I think we see him loading the gun in the car, but in those days you could just carry a gun on the plane.
Like many people at Berkeley in those days, he became radicalized, and he considered his interest in Freud to be part of his radicalism.
In those days of dial-up internet connections, going online involved long local phone calls that could cost more than $03 apiece in France.
In those days, Chávez was ideologically flexible, interested in leftist ideas but also in the "third way" espoused by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
But they did all play, in those days, on the same tour, which was and remains a weaker, poorer cousin of the PGA Tour.
Linda Fargo [now the fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman] and I were working in those days in the back rooms of the display world.
One common school assignment in those days was to have students draw and color pictures of Lincoln cutting the chains that bound the slaves.
"It was the custom of men in those days to compete for purses of money, in contests of hand-to-hand combat," she explains.
Back in those days, OMEGA used one timekeeper and a few dozen stopwatches—accurate to one fifth of a second—to chronicle the events.
I still had a foot in Belgian electronic music and New Beat in those days: Nitzer Ebb, Front 103, and many weird Belgian projects.
"Woe to those who are pregnant or nursing babies in those days!" he says, quoting the Bible as he hosts The Jim Bakker Show.
That sort of music hadn't really taken off, and the internet wasn't such a big thing in those days, you couldn't buy online obviously.
MM: Actually there were not many girls in those days and she was the only girl taking the medical course who was a Malay.
"In those days, because they were analog, they had a warmth that now has to be created," Mr. Hook, 60, said in an interview.
In those days I would look at Vogue, and it was thick with hundreds of pages, and I wanted my company to stand out.
"There was so little material in those days, so I was rather turned on by this sort of terrible gay pornography," he told me.
In those days, sailors and merchants from Britain to Indonesia docked at Mongla port, which at the time connected with many other international harbours.
There was an alleyway, and in those days when you went to the ballet you had stockings and heels, and it was lady time.
Though just two hours from Mexico City by plane, Campeche was, in those days, far from the centers of colonial power and virtually ungovernable.
Mr. Sullivan said he worked nonstop as a bricklayer in Portland during the 2000s, despite a serious drug habit — in those days, crystal meth.
But it was post the riots and so there was a noticeable closing down of a large part of the town in those days.
Back in those days of glorious bipartisanship most people got their news from a few large TV networks and one or two local newspapers.
So that is what he worked on in those days before the biggest game of his life, the most significant match in Tottenham's history.
My uncle Afzal, a quiet man with a long beard and sorrow etched irreversibly in his face, was in those days a young farmer.
It was how singular, how exceptional, he looked, even amid the sea of New York cool kids that accumulated around Dunham in those days.
My style in those days was, try to be helpful and do it by example rather than getting up and screaming at the press.
Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, and Rita Hayworth were just a few of the celebrities to vacation on the island in those days.
"He also believed in climate change back in those days," she continued, taking aim at the Republican for toeing party lines in recent years.
New York City's subway cars typically lacked air-conditioning in those days, and the windows would often be opened to allow the occasional breeze.
This was not unknown in those days, as there was an unspoken agreement that the teams would not interfere in each other's punitive demotions.
In those days games typically didn't exceed two and half hours, so with a start time of 4pm Heidi was scheduled to start at 7pm.
In those days, local politics was the kind of swamp Trump now says he wants to drain, and yet he swam as well as anyone.
I'm not sure why he was so surprised at my speedy orgasm, however — since in those days, I'd get wet when he touched my knee.
" In those days, Martínez says, "a woman known as Doña Chela used to come here in search of her husband to drag him back home.
In those days his signature move was blusukan: dropping in impromptu on idle civil servants or on ordinary Indonesians keen to talk about their concerns.
Neither of these projects came to pass, but Trump was forgiven the hype because in those days, he was just a businessman with big dreams.
"We were accusing a priest that -- in those days priests were infallible, " said Lynda De La Vina, who was 9 years old at the time.
In those days, buildings and subway cars across the city were covered with all forms of graffiti, from gang tags to sprawling masterpieces (complete murals).
There were plenty of brawlers in those days (and now), but few did it with quite the same amount of violence and precision as Brody.
It was all she'd ever cared about really—she probably shouldn't ever have had children, except that it was what you did in those days.
We might note that in those days, Capitol Hill Democrats boasted no fewer than 66 Senators, and they dominated the House, too, with 262 Representatives.
In those days, the student body at any of our Army's myriad schools typically included officers from the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
In those days Harris acted as a kind of unofficial consultant, talking with GeVoian about speakers that may make the trek out to the desert.
In those days, so little was known that even the most quotidian details — the appearance of houses, the location of a pasture — shone with significance.
Ramón Galindo: In 1958, my then-girlfriend (who is now my wife) worked for a tobacconist, and in those days, there weren't any manufactured cigarettes.
I think in those days they had serious hopes that the socialist system could be preserved by reforms, like Gorbachev had tried in the USSR.
Even in those days, a former administration official said, Mr. Trump's aides regarded the ties between Mr. Kushner and Prince Mohammed as a mixed blessing.
One long-sleeved shirt that was really popular in Cologne in those days was this acid label [co-founded by Burger and Voigt] called Structure.
I remember visiting the city, I must have run into you at some point there, because I talked to Charles a lot in those days.
"I didn't have power in those days," Mr. Trump told the biographer Michael D'Antonio in a 2014 interview, according to transcripts shared with The Times.
The coddling thing was not something that happened then — and it wasn't just Arthur Mitchell back in those days, it was the way of dance.
And the money we earned abroad — which seemed to fall from the trees in those days — would pay for otherwise unaffordable projects here in Britain.
And, in those days, the players played all three events — singles, doubles and mixed doubles — played as many weeks as you could in the year.
But umpire Phil Cuzzi, who was not standing far away, somehow ruled it a foul ball, and in those days, the call was not reviewable.
Most of the guests were conservatives — which in those days meant being anti-Communist and pro-market, but also believing in international alliances like NATO.
"We had to scratch and claw for everything back in those days," the country singer Bill Anderson was quoted in The Encyclopedia of Country Music.
In those days, design students were not allowed to go to the school lunchroom because we weren't supposed to mingle with the art school riffraff.
In those days white New Yorkers meant teachers, cops, M.T.A. workers and the people who got on the No. 2 train at Grand Army Plaza.
" He meant Nicholson — in those days, and possibly even now, there is only one Jack — who had just had his breakout role in "Easy Rider.
I mean, no one, in those days, was employing people who had Chinese skills maybe except the Foreign Service, which is where I ended up.
It was common, in those days, for locals to strip wood and anything else of value from grounded ships after their owners salvaged the cargo.
I was probably drinking too much in those days and just had this feeling of, 'Is this really what life has in store for me?
" Rich's three children were born within a four-year span in the late fifties; in those days, she wrote, "women and poetry were being redomesticated.
When Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X spoke in those days, Gregory said, white reporters and white editors decided how much they would be heard.
Above all, the final girl phenomenon forced audiences to identify with female victims (a true rarity in those days), by sharing in her triumph over trauma.
"It was a celebrity church, and its members, in those days, were generally wealthy New Yorkers of the Protestant executive class," said D'Antonio, the Trump biographer.
Your experience may differ from mine here, but I feel that in those days of innovation among social networks your participation was more of a binary.
Only those persons of means — in those days, white men — in their view had the independence and the strength of mind to vote wisely and correctly.
In those days it was not even talk of any security, so we would run off with our cousins on the beach or on the boardwalk.
Weight was self-reported in those days, so the discrepancy isn't hard-and-fast, but reports have Corbett at the least 19003 to Jeffries' 220 pounds.
Steamship via Hong Kong and across the great expanse of the Pacific Ocean to a destination that was not so welcoming to Asians in those days.
In those days, stories circulated of Indians, and those who looked Muslim, as victims of not only employment bias, but also hate crimes and revenge killings.
There were many good cops in Boston in those days, but there was also an insular culture that had some racist, brutal, corrupt and lazy elements.
Research suggests that these bond purchases lowered long-term interest rates by a whole percentage point, an enormous amount in those days of extremely low rates.
The cafe first opened in 260, on the corner of 260th Street and Ninth Avenue, and reflected the freewheeling character of Hell's Kitchen in those days.
The tens of thousands of migrants making their way to Detroit in those days included black Americans from the Jim Crow south, Mexicans, Italians, and Syrians.
One part of the morning commute had him going through Long Island City, which was a much dicier neighborhood in those days than it is today.
"Now I'm able to look past a comment, but in those days I would give it back to whoever was trying to diss us," he explains.
In those days before YouTube and social media, the gospel of Adu spread by word of mouth, with everyone who saw him play becoming unwitting evangelists.
But in those days, the Islamic State was seen as the embodiment of all evil and accordingly anyone fighting it was one of the good guys.
I wrote in a poem once that in those days in the Village, you could buy a quarter's worth of daffodils at 2 in the morning.
In those days, Brennan would wake just after 2100 in the morning and work in his basement West Wing office until 21 or 10 each night.
In those days she was telling me that the Covid-19 threat was overblown by the mainstream news media (note, her daughter is in the media).
In those days, he said, Harvard had few students of color, international students or students who were the first in their family to go to college.
People vanished in those days, and for the most part one did not know, at least not for a while, if they were alive or dead.
In those days, Argentina's administration was openly defiant of the U.S. court system, vowing it would never pay billions of dollars in judgments obtained by creditors.
The sheikh's speeches and sermons, passed along on cassette tapes in those days before the World Wide Web, were powerful recruiting tools for the Islamic resistance.
In his own social world, he was about as out as a man could be in those days, with a rich repertory of lovers and assignations.
In those days, it was the Royal Ballet — New York's most beloved dance visitor since 1949 — that filled the prestigious post-opera slot at the Met.
Bogdan Roscic, the president of the label's classical division, remembered him as a well-kept secret in those days, but said that buzz was already building.
Of course, in those days — because California was a reliable, guaranteed GOP source of electoral votes — winning the presidency was indeed easier for the Republicans. 3.
In those days, Agnes said, she had a sense of her charisma as a sort of magnet, a hidden mass that she could summon at will.
In those days, Democrats were complaining that the election had been stolen from them, and Republicans were whinging that it had almost been stolen from them.
Across the internet in those days, propaganda sites pumped out all manner of stories claiming Russia had stepped in to protect Ukrainians from a "totalitarian" West.
They showed their work in New York galleries during the nineteen-seventies, but in those days artists of color barely registered on the mainstream art scene.
And in those days, hearing a disembodied voice in your car telling you to turn left was something few people would admit to in any weather.
It also helped that we had few distractions: In those days, there was only one television channel in Morocco — and it was owned by the state.
And in those days, the vast majority of plans on the individual and small-group insurance markets didn't consider maternity coverage as an essential health benefit.
In those days, food stamps came in paper form, so she had to perform a ritual at the checkout counter, tearing each voucher from its booklet.
Anyone who has had to pinch themselves to stay awake during an afternoon meeting understands how important this balance would be to a pilot in those days.
In the U.K., as in most of Europe, investing in those days was still the preserve of institutions and a small group of well-connected, wealthy individuals.
Greater Union was built around 100 years ago, the pastor said, though it's difficult to discern the exact date because record-keeping was erratic in those days.
In those days, finding these blogs would either come through word-of-mouth, spontaneity, or being listed on a once highly-popular aggregator called The Hype Machine.
In those days, the Board consisted of individuals who were deeply committed to core civil liberties, especially freedom of speech, opposition to prosecutorial overreach and political equality.
In those days of figuring things out, people will typically move apartments multiple times, and build and tear down countless pieces of shoddily thrown together pasteboard furniture.
Back in those days the Bills were not very good and I remember my family giving up on them as the team fell behind game after game.
In those days, he dissed Wiley for being "about 38, 38" but now Devlin is almost 28, 28 and back with The Devlin In, his third album.
Back in those days, we capitalized the Internet's name because we were all still in awe at the unprecedented power and potential of this amazing new thing.
And in those days, when not everyone had a television set, it became a delightful source of entertainment and what passed at that tender age for enlightenment.
In those days, the Trump campaign enjoyed a bump in the polls from the anti-Clinton vitriol of the RNC that proved popular with the party's base.
In those days, you didn't have network television, you didn't have internet and all that, so most of the publicity that it got was in the newspaper.
But in those days, everybody was in New York who did those things, or maybe L.A. or Chicago, and you had to have an investment banking background.
In those days, cake decorating was not yet in vogue in the United States; Joan wrote away to England and South Africa for books on the subject.
I played one of the first matches on Center Court and during rush hour, from La Guardia, and in those days, the planes were a lot louder.
"In those days, I dreamed only of becoming a solo dancer so that my mother would not have to work," she told The Associated Press in 1955.
The magazine was an outpost of confusion in those days, and Condé Nast was a castle of paranoia, its towers filled with schemers hoping to avoid defenestration.
The sting eventually grew to include corrupt politicians who were taking bribe money in exchange for influence in Washington, D.C., which was considered shocking in those days.
In those days, a superstar ethos was emerging among elite universities, and Boston University jumped at the chance to snatch up Kidd, giving him an entire institute.
"C'mon, Bo, man, you were an action hero in those days," the man, Eric Pitt, 58, said as they discussed notorious drug locales from four decades ago.
"In those days, our salaries weren't so high so we needed a pension," said Larry Mallory, 67, who played three years for the Giants in the 20063s.
In those days, Democrats and Republicans literally competed by amping up drug sentences and other penalties like property forfeiture and student loan, housing, and welfare benefit limits.
The yard, bigger in those days, was where he taught himself about trees and soil — and, some of his fans say, about a newfangled concept, public parks.
In those days, I had an apartment in the city, and Steven grew up in Queens and was still in school, so my place became club central.
When I was listening to the New York Dolls a lot, I was thinking about how everyone in those days wore black and white stripes and roses.
Newspapers in those days routinely put Mr. Gregory on a par with two white performers, Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce, anointing them a troika of modern satire.
I lived and died by the clock in those days, every minute of my life relentlessly timed, including trips to the grocery store and breaks for sex.
In those days, getting nearly six consecutive months on active duty was tough; it still is: the armed services purposely limit orders to 85033 or fewer days.
"In those days, there weren't many Latinos looking for a career in theater, so we were working with a lot of first-time actors," Daniel Valdez added.
When I told Baring that my great-grandmother was a midwife in the Black Forest, she nodded gravely: "In those days, midwives also performed abortions," she said.
We never actually made it to Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, because in those days there wasn't much to see there, but Madame Caron became my Colette expert.
Because "there were very few women in those days who dared to 'speak in meeting,' " as Gage put it, their points went unchallenged until Truth stepped forward.
I think back on some of the things we did in those days, and health and safety regulators would probably have a heart attack if they knew.
Mr. Mansour said he knew of current generals who had gotten their rank in those days through a little clandestine photocopying and the stroke of a pen.
"In those days it was heresy to leave New York City if you wanted a career," he said an interview with The New York Observer in 2011.
As a businessman in St. Petersburg, I spent scores of hours with Volodya, as he was known in those days, while he was the city's deputy mayor.
Elevator operators in those days worked up to 72 hours a week for as little as 30 cents an hour, equivalent to about $5.60 an hour today.
I think 2009 was the best year ever, the company was like 80 billion in market cap, what today seems small but in those days were big.
And I suspected it was probably due to the amount of smog around back in those days, but it looked like the sky was set on fire.
Rather than emigrating, Barlach stayed in Germany and sent many letters to the authorities protesting his treatment — not exactly the safest route to take in those days.
A: College tuition in those days was only around $500, but I still didn't have it, so I was hired for the summer by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
He was never able to replicate the success he'd had in Spain, however, possibly because TFC's roster in those days was a constant revolving door of borderline professionals.
It was very common in those days for a manufacturer or boutique to receive a watch from India with its crystal smashed: casualty of a stray polo ball.
There were so few boys in the dorm in those days that Greene pulled a bunch of lockers into an L-shape to make himself his own bedroom.
In those days we did not know other money, except COWRIES [sic], so that everything was very cheap, and my father was the richest man in our town.
The idea of a woman having a career seemed in those days, in the middle to late '50s when I got out of college, was not as prevalent.
In those days, she enjoyed spending time at her husband's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, during the week, while Trump remained in New York City.
GS: And there are things they simply didn't have time to study back in those days, in the '50s — we're picking out things that nobody's ever seen before.
The way I'd write songs in those days would be that I'd remember a song that I loved and somehow convince myself that I just made it up.
And of course he's also a tragic figure because in those days, especially in his early life in the '60s, it was a criminal offense to be gay.
He'd bleed—everyone bled in those days—and sweat with Flair, over and over, working some of the best stuff in the late golden age of Flair's career.
Thinking back to her coronation and the effort that the Duke of Edinburgh made to make sure it was televised — that was a big deal in those days.
Back in those days Europe's two central powers sorted out their differences in private, and then used their combined weight to set the agenda for the entire club.
In those days, not only was the hardware less capable, there really wasn't room for expandability to make machines like the Commodore VIC-20 or Famicom more capable.
In those days, Lomberg adds, the two talked about interstellar messaging "all the time," which could explain why Sagan eventually appointed Lomberg the Voyager Golden Record design director.
Tony Hawk: In those days it became the best overall mainstream magazine because they could carry it in grocery stores and the content wasn't so shocking to people.
Biographies of Mr. Bloomberg, along with contemporary news reports, have described the company in those days as a hotbed of brusque talk that was often demeaning to women.
In those days, it went without saying that this working-class district of Turin, where the gleaming Alps are obscured by dismal apartment blocks, voted for the left.
" The family historian, John Walter, explained that Trump's father, Fred, "had a lot of Jewish tenants and it wasn't a good thing to be German in those days.
In those days, his office was down the hall from where colleagues of mine worked, and I would see David from time to time when visiting the city.
"The whole procedure was very rule-bound in those days," Peter Asher, the manager and record producer who worked at the Beatles' label, Apple, said in an interview.
In those days, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company could acquire First Data for $29 billion, borrowing more than the company was worth the day before the deal's announcement.
Mickelson said recently that it was difficult to be paired with Woods in those days, because his game possessed no weak spots for a partner to shore up.
"I just remember being in those days and not immediately thinking I needed my parents' help," Ms. González said to Ms. Bro, recalling the week after the shooting.
In those days, families still tended to gather nightly around an actual television set and let whatever was on wash over them, including commercials — even long ones, apparently.
Charles Lindbergh piloted the Spirit of St. Louis on his own from Long Island, N.Y. to Paris, France, in 1927, which was a huge thing in those days.
In those days, Boyds catered to doctors and dentists, but also to flashy, Damon Runyonesque characters, guys who might've owned a taproom, taken a number, driven a Cadillac.
In those days I was an ambitious cook — I'd shop at Balducci's on Sixth Avenue, where you could get exotic things like white eggplant and dazzle your guests.
Fringed with woods, the lake is artificial, excavated during the construction of Washington's Green Line in the 1970s; in those days, the area was known as Lake Metro.
Having neither the money nor the social connections generally required to be a museum curator in those days, Mr. Thaw decided on selling art as a career option.
There were, in those days, also sometimes scrappy performances at St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue, with a choir of men and boy trebles led by Gerre Hancock.
English clubs in those days were owned by ruddy-faced businessmen who had kicked the ball around as boys and made fortunes with stone quarries or parking lots.
She enrolled in Oberlin, which she described as "a vanguard in those days" as the only institution where a black woman could earn an undergraduate degree in music.
So there was great fear of that hanging over all of the people, I think, in those days who were gay, living in Hollywood and working in Hollywood.
"In those days you couldn't bring a child into a place that sold mixed drinks," she recalled in an interview with the Seattle radio station KUOW in 213.
"In those days, she'd talk about her friend Bob and how his wife had disappeared and I must never write about it," said Ms. Smith, the mystery writer.
In those days, Ms. Conway went out alone, or with Adrienne Arsht, a philanthropist and arts patron with homes in Miami and across the street from the Conways.
The brand's guiding light in those days was a fictional woman named Victoria who had been raised in England by a successful London businessman and a French mother.
He stood at least 6 feet, 2 inches tall, six inches taller than average in those days; weighed about 175 pounds; and had unusually large hands and feet.
Eventually, our family in Miami paid a man named Nano $1,000 each — a small fortune in those days — to take my dad, my mom, and me to Miami.
Lowell's desertion of Hardwick was for a while masked by his deceptions, and by the simple bewilderment engendered, in those days, by transatlantic letters crossing in the mail.
New York in those days, under Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, was a fraught but confident city, charging into the new century with a vigor unknown since the 1960s.
Sludge is filthy to burn in any case, but in Puerto Rico it was worse because the power authority in those days had no emissions controls on its smokestacks.
You might recall that in those days, locking phones into a single network was the default mode and many manufacturers, like Apple, made their devices exclusive to one carrier.
To the residents of the capital, these calloused farmers, many from beyond the mountains that separated the East from the West in those days, seemed a horde of barbarians.
The amateurism rules were much stricter for Olympic athletes in those days, so to make a living I needed a day job — I couldn't make any money from running.
Today's grapefruit varieties are sweeter than the fruit was when that recipe evolved; in those days, people routinely sprinkled sugar on top whether they were broiling it or not.
The Cloaca Maxima, which still drains rainwater from central Rome's streets, was the ancient city's main sewer and in those days disgorged vast amounts of waste into the river.
We looked at a lot of books and we noticed that people were unadorned, there were less tattoos in those days, there were less people going to the gym.
In the late 183s, people knew that getting cowpox made you less likely to get smallpox, which in those days in Europe killed up to 400,000 people a year.
" Back in those days, Richie says she remembers watching her mom do her makeup with "drawers and drawers of lipstick, eyeshadows —  she had the 30 different ones in there.
It was in the middle of a gauntlet West Coast trip in which the Celtics, traveling commercial in those days, played nine games in 11 days across five states.
A player could make good money doing that in those days, particularly in the PCL, so things weren't all bad, but the dream of big-league stardom was over.
Canisius, which quickly faded from prominence after the Braves' exit, had all the power in those days in terms of getting the best dates at the old Memorial Auditorium.
While I thought of him (or at least his characters) as sexually adventurous, transgender issues in those days were still seen as exotic, even by the liberal and openhearted.
"Back in those days, there was a package, like 20 wings and a bottle of Dom for... I think it was, like, $99," said Jackie Maceda, Director of Marketing.
Jamison was a different player in those days than the one he'd become in the NBA; this was long before he moved his game behind the three-point line.
Back in those days, teams didn't have backup goalies, so if the starter got hurt you had to either play without one or find someone willing to step in.
Over time, though, players who'd never played in those days also started to show up, and thus the fruits of the team's drive for preservation began to reveal themselves.
In those days, I was trying to disappear and to appear, trying to be safe and to be someone, and those agendas were at often odds with each other.
The New York art world was a small, cozy community in those days as Abstract Expressionism was fading from the spotlight and Pop and Minimalism were beginning to emerge.
He was 15, part of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team that was entered into the main draw (there was no junior tournament at the Nationals in those days).
Supreme Court nominees did not ordinarily appear at their confirmation hearings in those days, but Black's supporters said he had assured them that he had never joined the Klan.
Regrettably, in those days, there were no women or African Americans in Congress -- but in the hotel, and in Congress, advocates of diversity and progressive changes were well-represented.
"He was a ghost in those days," Pinedo told me, and so he wrote back, admonishing the sender not to make jokes on an official congressional e-mail account.
In those days the field was small enough that they taught a combined class for Harvard and M.I.T. students, and Mr. Kremer and Mr. Banerjee were among my advisers.
I wore a leg brace to bed in those days, a metal rod that buckled with a leather strap below my knee and attached to an ankle-high shoe.
In those days, each studio owned its own theatres and distributed as many as two hundred films a year, knowing that people would show up for whatever was playing.
He was discussing his services as an admissions consultant, a relatively unusual occupation in those days, when college competition was fierce but had not yet exploded out of control.
There were "little bits of Buddhism floating around" at Harvard in those days, Mr. Epstein said, as the age of psychedelia gave way to the age of consciousness studies.
In those days, certain critics labeled Bhavsar a color-field painter; before internal divisions disappeared from his canvases, others linked him to Minimalism and such painters as Agnes Martin.
The second thing was he actually gave you privacy control because all there was in those days was what you put into it and you could control who saw it.
If you wanted to be a cordcutter and drop your cable company back in those days, you have extremely limited (and expensive) options for getting your TV shows next day.
In those days it was rare to have a webcam; you could believably say you didn't have a photo of yourself online and had no way of putting one there.
Even on no-name films with no actors in them, and production values that weren't, maybe, that great — we were selling hundreds of thousands of DVDs back in those days.
I couldn't stop thinking about how a camera as fast as the E-M21 Mark II, and Pro Capture, might have helped me capture shots I missed in those days.
Miller, Schumer, and Pelosi would meet with Barbara Boxer (who retired as a California senator in 2017) and Dick Durbin (now an Illinois senator) regularly for dinner in those days.
In those days, we'd leave at sudden, furious intervals to the bathroom to masturbate, using our smartphones to watch the remainder of the video that tipped us over the edge.
When trees expired and fell to the ground, much of which was swampy in those days, instead of being consumed by agents of decay they remained more or less intact.
We walked through the midway of special attractions and food stands, a staple of circuses in those days, and Grandma Mann firmly clutched my hand so she wouldn't lose me.
Hanson may have been a big partier in college (and after), but according to people who knew him, he never gave off the impression of being violent in those days.
In those days she hadn't been allowed to touch them, but now they stood dusty and forlorn on their shelf in the filthy kitchen: She understood they had been abandoned.
In those days, Turkey's religious-affairs directorate tried to keep Turks both home and abroad within the confines of a relatively anodyne form of Islam which sat comfortably with modernity.
To share with extremely successful entertainers and innovative businessmen their ideas and career paths created avenues for them which wouldn't have been available outside of those walls in those days.
In those days, the tech institute was part of the larger ITT conglomerate that operated a wide range of products, including hotels and telephones, while sometimes dabbling in foreign policy.
Success in the business was measured in those days not by social media metrics but by an ability to bewitch the cognoscenti, to make yours a name they whispered about.
For in fact, as Benjamin Balint explains in his history of the magazine, "Running Commentary" (21960), the people around Commentary and the A.J.C. in those days were cool to Zionism.
My sister was still living in London and I would fax her requests — can you imagine, in those days there was no email — and she would send me more stuff.
We've got a friend in Denver who first told us about it, because her team was playing here in those days, and she told us to watch it on television.
In those days boxing was one of America's most literary sports, and the tangle of politics, personality, persona, and pugilism Ali represented drew writers, commentators, and interviewers of all sorts.
But because Arkansas colleges would not award such degrees to African-Americans in those days, she attended Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff).
"Henry Kissinger asked me to be his under secretary for whatever the hell the press was called in those days," Ted Koppel, the onetime "Nightline" host, recalled in an interview.
You could, in those days, be in either party and still have the same sense of duty and even, unimaginable as it seems today, believe many of the same things.
Wisnom is an expert on ancient Mesopotamia's history and culture, and she looked at a sheep's liver shortly after the primaries because that's what people did back in those days.
I think she liked being a woman, because it allowed her to be in intimate situations with women in a way that a man in those days wouldn't be allowed.
Robert Cornett, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards gave hope each week to many of us young women who were working at new careers in those days.
"There was so much talk in those days about 'capturing eyeballs,' but in many cases there was no way to get to a sustainable business model," he told Business Insider.
Called before HUAC in the middle of production, Foreman gave his star the opportunity to leave the picture — guilt by association was de rigueur in those days — but Cooper refused.
"I remember coming onto the scene in the mid-90s, and Anna was already so established," said Carolyn Murphy, long a modeling industry mainstay but in those days a neophyte.
Ms. Moore was the lesser star in those days, but she shared Mr. Van Dyke's background in song and dance, and as a comedy duo they magnified each other's charm.
In those days the Senate really could legitimately lay claim to the "greatest deliberative body" badge it proudly wore, and it did so not at the expense of ideological differentiation.
"She'd get sick every winter and, of course, in those days, you didn't have antibiotics or anything to treat infections," Dr. Woodruff recalled in a 2004 oral history for Rutgers.
"The marathon was a man's race in those days; women were considered too fragile to run it," she wrote in an essay for The New York Times 205 years ago.
After losing their apartment, Mr. Santiago's mother, Dolores Guzman, and his father, a numbers runner, moved the family to Avenue D, "a war zone in those days," Mr. Santiago said.
In those days, the two governments were eager to work together: they built the St Lawrence Seaway and set up the joint North American Aerospace Defence Command around the same time.
Yet unlike my then-awkward self, she was always smiling and glowing in edgy clothes and big accessories — confident, an elusive feeling I wanted more than anything back in those days.
We've worked very hard to repair that in Afghanistan, but it's a serious problem and I don't think we foresaw and really had prepared to deal with it in those days.
If you were a black artist in those days, you had to go to your black base, which is black radio stations, and you had to build it and then crossover.
To give you an idea of the latitude of experimentation taking place in those days, the first successful chemo therapies were derived from mustard gas, which is still in use today.
He wrote "Morning" and several other Reagan ads quickly, while drinking bourbon in a bar below his Ogilvy office — by his own account he was a heavy drinker in those days.
One of his earliest memories is of Yuri Gagarin's first spaceflight, in 20113, which his family watched on a television—a device in extraordinarily short supply in Moscow in those days.
In those days, if you helped clean up after the games by flipping a row of seats to a closed position, you would earn a free ticket to the next game.
In those days when the Iraq war still dominated headlines and being a good progressive still meant condemning American military adventures, Stark's confrontation with his own company's role in murder resonated.
In those days, I oscillated between 40-year-old-office-park-dad-chic and frat-tastic enough to fit in among the beer pong tables at some Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon party.
Back in those days, IT kept tight control over the enterprise, issuing equipment like BlackBerries and ThinkPads (and you could have any color you wanted — as long as it was black).
"All wine was resinated in those days," said Andrew Koh, associate director of Tel Kabri and assistant professor of archaeology at Brandeis University, referring to the preservatives found in the jars.
The letter has a hand-drawn cartoon of the hated Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German emperor, and also casually refers to New York Italians with an epithet common in those days.
Anyone familiar with TM101's stark tales, its bars made more substantial with a heavy dusting of explicit yet insular coke references, know where Jeezy's head was at in those days.
In those days, Cespedosa de Tormes, the village in western Spain where his parents hailed from, still farmed the age-old ways, requiring the rigor and stamina of an Olympic sport.
Orchestras were dominated by men in those days, from the podium on through the string, wind and brass sections, and most orchestras had only a handful of women in their ranks.
Oftentimes they would make two or three, and sometimes even more, negatives – cameras just lined up in a row, because in those days the negatives would be printed out very quickly.
Glamour was very present in fashion in those days, feminine glamour, people looking at inspiration from the movie stars of the '40s and '50s — Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner.
There were lots of parties and plenty of power couples in those days, but riding around town in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce convertible, Mr. Dickerson and his elegant wife stood out.
Back in those days presidential candidates kept their faith to themselves unless, like John F. Kennedy or George Romney, they were adherents to a religion historically disdained by the Protestant majority.
"Their tendency, in those days, was to run around with cameras, video cameras, smartphones, and photograph regime attacks in urban areas, and then put this stuff on YouTube," he told me.
"In those days they didn't call white people civil-rights leaders," Mr. Jordan, who was Mr. Dunbar's executive assistant before becoming head of the Voter Education Project, said in an interview.
He said the fraternity in those days held a yearly "Soul Review" rush party that featured white members in blackface pretending to be groups like the Temptations and the Four Tops.
In those days, I used to say that the 175-page mystery, written with a sense of place, was put on earth to lighten the load of the weary traveling man.
Beverley Bass had an unusual story to tell when a pair of dramatists started researching the encounter between stranded air travelers and small-town Canadians in those days after the attacks.
She was referring to a pioneering AIDS fund-raiser, first held in 1989, that was styled after the vogueing balls that, in those days, were anything but a pop culture phenomenon.
In those days it was: get the film shot at one place, get the guts shot at a press that did newspapers, bring those to a magazine place, have them bound.
Maha Ibrahim has been an investor since March of 2000, joining Canaan Partners just before the dot-com crash — and she's worried about the people who weren't around in those days.
Bursting with color and ever-shifting shapes of all kinds, they introduced delightful rhythm and unpredictability to a system that was, in those days, mostly home to the linear and systematic.
Back in those days there were no MetroCards, so people paid for rides in cash, and he would have to tally it all up at the end of the bus route.
"Harry loved the race as did his mother, though some diplomatic discussions with management and guests were needed to restore calm," Wharfe, who accompanied the princess everywhere in those days, tells PEOPLE.
"In those days, publishers wouldn't give you a piece of a song next to another piece of a song, and so I had to physically connect with all the artists," he said.
This was an expensive sword, according to the museum, and it likely belong to someone with lots of money, perhaps a member of the nobility—who in those days were also warriors.
And although it may seem normal now, cashing out north of a thousand dollars for a phone in those days was considered...well, if not crazy, then extravagant at the very least.
"Pop thought organic was the same thing as health food, which in those days didn't necessarily taste very good," said Nell, a biologist and environmentalist who now runs her own charitable foundation.
When I asked Broekman what he could recall about Hanson in those days, he settled on a message Hanson had him include at the bottom of each page of that first site.
We tried to play at museums or other locations, and even in those days, we were already thinking we should pitch a circus tent and go city to city performing in that.
" But Gloria Steinem, who worked with the CIA in the 1950s and '60s, "was happy to find some liberals in government in those days," arguing that the agency was "nonviolent and honorable.

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