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"long-ago" Definitions
  1. of or relating to the past
  2. the distant past

991 Sentences With "long ago"

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OBVIOUSLY, I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT IT LONG AGO BECAUSE I ADMIRED IT LONG AGO.
"Obviously, I should have bought it long ago, because I admired it long ago," he said.
Long ago, there was just Cantonese (Long ago, we were easy to please.) But then food from Szechuan came our way, Making Cantonese strictly passé.
That's because the streetcar project began long, long ago—so long ago, in fact, that all the development the streetcar promised to bring has already been finished.
They raise questions about how long ago -- if ever -- is too long ago to dig up an alleged incident and make a public figure answer for it.
By then, he pretty much figured that everything that had been said about him and written about him had long ago been said and long ago been written.
" CoreSite Realty: "We recommended it not that long ago.
We've been here before -- and not so long ago.
But her baking experiments began long ago — with Funfetti.
Not long ago, Turkey aspired to be one of them.
Not too long ago, robots were a thing of fantasy.
"I think the president should've fired Mueller long ago," Rep.
Adidas and Reebok were major players, too, not long ago.
That reason was brought home shatteringly not so long ago.
Not long ago, I was working on a book review.
But, of course, the brand mastered the basics long ago.
Smartphones long ago replaced our cameras and our music players.
But not so long ago, during the Clinton presidency, before
Not long ago, such a deal would have been unthinkable.
Those words, spoken so long ago, would not limit me.
We had a very good record not too long ago.
The Economist: Not long ago liberals won the Cold War.
Because whatever that point is, Facebook long ago passed it.
Gaming long ago vaulted from the bedroom to big business.
Long ago, they showed others what lay over the horizon.
ENLARGING THE European Union long ago fell out of fashion.
Press and television long ago climbed into the regime's lap.
The time for lip service came and went long ago.
Not long ago, such a suggestion would have provoked outrage.
Without Leia, the rebellion would have be quashed long ago.
Now, you might say this has been done long ago.
One day, long ago, a young woman's life changed irreversibly.
Well, the decision to respond has been made long ago.
Because so long ago I remember his obsession with robotics.
We have long ago given up our right to privacy.
The games, infamously, were originally slated for release long ago.
He added he had long ago decided Comey must go.
There's a bunch of reasons that this happened long ago.
Not too long ago, today's announcement would have been unthinkable.
Not too long ago, encryption was a front page issue.
That offside happened so long ago that it shouldn't matter!
Not long ago sceptics dismissed Facebook itself as a fad.
It wasn't long ago that America's fisheries were near collapse.
Intuitively, one would think Gazans would have caved long ago.
"My story begins in London, not so very long ago."
Their rowing wings dipped long ago into some ink -pot.
We've walked this path before, and not too long ago.
GIGAMON IS A COMPANY THEY BOUGHT NOT THAT LONG AGO.
On the other hand, not long ago, presidential candidate Sen.
But not long ago, the two software giants were tight.
Turkey, Iran, Kissinger, Ford: It all seems so long ago.
Not long ago, I ran into an influencer from JustFor .
In fact, they dined together not long ago in Boston.
Those competitors put their upgrade plans in motion long ago.
I disavowed them long ago, condemned their views, and apologized.
I reread his first novel, "Wolf" (1971), not long ago.
How long ago did you start thinking about this movement?
Not long ago, debates about privacy and surveillance were theoretical.
After all, all that occupation business was so long ago.
David Brooks Not long ago, tech was the coolest industry.
Hey, it was long ago, but it still comes up.
A stronger man would have dropped the case long ago.
Not so long ago, the party had a clear platform.
Not so long ago, we were a soy milk nation.
He has long ago made his peace with the club.
She had been sighted as long ago as 21281 years.
And any decorative details had long ago been stripped away.
Most countries have long ago discarded similar presidential selection mechanisms.
One came up to him on Melrose not long ago.
He drained it long ago because of a pump malfunction.
It wasn't that long ago that the tables were turned.
"Not long ago it would have been men," she said.
Not long ago, I spent a week walking around Paris.
Some would say Gloria Steinem settled this issue long ago.
Not super long ago, we would not be chilling here.
Opinion Not long ago, I visited friends in rural Virginia.
Mr. Spielberg's godlike status in Hollywood was cemented long ago.
Not too long ago, such a question would seem ludicrous.
Not long ago, Lucia said, such developments would be unthinkable.
"Without her drugs, maybe she would have left long ago."
Not too long ago, I was on the job hunt.
"Listen at her!" the man said so very long ago.
She asks questions about capitalism we long ago stopped asking.
You know I got asked a question not long ago.
The swastikas and words were long ago covered with paint.
Many who have suffered lost hope of redress long ago.
"He should have been terminated long ago," Mr. Trump said.
We just got it paid off not too long ago.
And not to brag, but we called it long ago.
Oh, also the fact that he was castrated long ago.
He was Trump's middleman with the Mexicans not long ago.
Not long ago, Under Armour was a darling of investors.
Senate leadership learned long ago that he cannot be dissuaded.
Our duplex, at 21928½ Harold Way, was demolished long ago.
We had such an Achilles' heel not so long ago.
But my mind kept returning to that trip long ago.
And the electoral college had been contentious not long ago.
But Pyongyang long ago tossed that pact in the trash.
HABERMAN: Do you remember how long ago he said that?
She recalled an exchange with college students not long ago.
It's not that long ago that we worked as extras on films shot in our home, Toronto; it's not that long ago that we were between day jobs and hoping we could afford decent clothes.
We should have acknowledged reality long ago and ended the war.
It wasn't all that long ago when classical music was fun.
Not all that long ago the FARC roamed the Sierra Nevada.
Once, not too long ago, humans couldn't talk with their computers.
And that seemingly fictional time wasn't even all that long ago.
The Sorting Hat made its decision long ago — Julianne Hough: Gryffindor!
Let&aposs remind everyone what she said not so long ago.
Not long ago, everyone saw Hollywood and Silicon Valley as opposites.
If they weren't, the problem would have been solved long ago.
Of course, for most of us, that ship sailed long ago.
They should have stopped the search in the ocean long ago.
If she had a car, she surrendered the keys long ago.
And how did it get to the UK so long ago?
But critics say these upgrades should have been made long ago.
Not long ago, large deals often required several funds to collaborate.
"My little angel baby and I so long ago," she wrote.
Even your own company long ago lost control of this place.
The governor long ago knew about the lead in Flint's water.
Long ago, the Romans and Babylonians were mixing vinegar with water.
The last time we visited Mercury wasn't actually that long ago.
Up there, now (from where, long ago, Indians started down): ChickenFuego .
We long ago forfeited any right to close that particular door.
Not so long ago, entertainment on aeroplanes was a communal endeavour.
Not long ago, the ancient Roman site was neglected and crumbling.
Pureval might have said the said the same not long ago.
It wasn't that long ago when you were last in Australia.
Not long ago this was an "unimaginable" step, says Mr Kim.
Not long ago Christchurch was notorious for its race-baiting skinheads.
All other properties were intact and neighbors had fled long ago.
"His campaign long ago went from entertaining to scary," Meyers said.
Lee seemed to demonstrate a strong eye for startups long ago.
Long ago, the six boroughs lived divided, but together in harmony.
I have a bite, even though breakfast wasn't that long ago.
Not long ago, the interiors of most cars were fairly prosaic.
The baby known as Cold War II was conceived long ago.
"[These] conversations began long ago and have been ongoing," she wrote.
Not long ago tumbling oil prices turned investors off energy companies.
Not long ago, a distressed customer approached Roccor, a space manufacturer.
This was clear to me, and most rational observers, long ago.
It wasn't always this way, and it wasn't that long ago.
How long ago did you sort of start working with them?
Through an attorney, the ex-president long ago denied her accusation.
Chris Plante: I imagine Johansson doubled her security detail long ago.
"This should have happened long ago," Thompson said in a statement.
Well, it happened not that long ago and I was there.
How long ago did the original idea come to you guys?
"I think the president should've fired Mueller long ago," he added.
The American economy dug itself out of its hole long ago.
THE BOMBASTIC POSTERS and statues of Saddam Hussein disappeared long ago.
Play: Not long ago, Dungeons & Dragons was nearly left for dead.
"It should have been taken care of long ago," Trump said.
And the wildlife adapted to the noise long ago, he said.
It long ago became difficult to decipher who were the moderates.
Not long ago, only the military flew drones—in combat zones.
Not too long ago, Fossil Group bought the wearable startup Misfit.
"All of this was unthinkable not that long ago!" he said.
Some booked time with their lawyers long ago, just in case.
BIG European defence firms had cause for gloom not long ago.
Not so long ago, Durant was the league's most valuable player.
Not long ago, my husband was at a bar in Chicago.
The GOP long ago purged liberal Republicans out of the party.
Roundup Leicester's first target was exceeded long ago: Premier League survival.
Nor are these tales from an America that existed long ago.
Not long ago, I was in Montreal for a cryptocurrency conference.
"We had a Republican governor not too long ago," said McGhee.
But it certainly hews to Mr. Giuliani's suggestion, made long ago.
Not that long ago, being LGBT in Indonesia was widely tolerated.
But not so long ago, Washington, Oregon, and California supported Republicans.
It wasn't so long ago that I'd believed as they did.
This started long ago, but let's start with George W. Bush.
But now that we're in our home, that seems long ago.
Not so long ago, Girardi would not have turned to journeymen.
Not long ago, I was walking along a canal in Berlin.
EVANS: LARRY, WE HAD PETER NAVARRO ON NOT THAT LONG AGO.
In any other job, he would have been fired long ago.
What taste reminds you of a long ago time and place?
But Trump, always two steps ahead, knew Macron's intentions long ago.
This is a big shift from how bail worked long ago.
Then, not so long ago, I spotted him in a gallery.
It wasn't too long ago that Marchand was primarily a rat.
I mean, the West Memphis Three wasn't all that long ago.
Not so long ago, nuclear armament was a mainstream political issue.
It was so long ago—and close calls, and utter haplessness.
It feels so long ago, and I've grown up so much.
Nightmares long ago replaced dreams as the nocturnal currency of Brussels.
Ebay, which bested Amazon in auctions long ago, has been struggling.
Not long ago, these Americans lived under violent, anti-democratic governments.
The golf world has been here before, and not long ago.
Long ago, the people of Chefchaouen started painting their buildings blue.
"You should have come clean with this long ago," he said.
I am a dream that the black man dreams long ago.
The question Michael had asked me long ago came to mind.
And Leo introduced her to both of his parents long ago.
Life may indeed follow art, as Roman Jakobson long ago asserted.
Not long ago, tensions seemed to be on the rise again.
Not long ago, I was invited by a church to preach.
Not long ago, ketchup was the condiment of choice for Americans.
Not long ago she would have thought these precautions were crazy.
But had Arab leaders given up on the Palestinians long ago?
But not too long ago, I noticed a change in taste.
This all became obvious to the American business community long ago.
Not long ago, I had dinner with an unusually charming friend.
Not so long ago, 996 symbolized possibility for Chinese tech entrepreneurs.
Not that long ago, U.S.A. Gymnastics planned to buy the facility.
Faraway Style Not long ago, interiors were expected to be chill.
Children of long-ago casual sperm donors are finding their fathers.
But not long ago, he was seen as Russia's Mark Zuckerberg.
Until not that long ago, she was Sandberg the feminist icon.
"House of Cards" long ago crossed from dark satire into ridiculousness.
It wasn't that long ago that Warren was leading national polls.
It was not so long ago when that was completely appropriate.
Her life kept folding itself into that long ago July night.
Not so long ago, she met a man on this site.
This is a place that should have been protected long ago.
FABER: YOU HAVE SPOKEN HERE AS WELL NOT VERY LONG AGO.
It was Google's long-ago attempt to break into social networking.
Not so long ago, Labour was a dominant force in Scotland.
But advocates say the funding should have been passed long ago.
Not so long ago, critics would review every new network series.
I learned that long ago when I covered the Bosnian war.
Not long ago, many Americans thought the nation's cities were dying.
Not long ago, most polls had Democrats up by double-digits.
They appear to have occurred long ago and include multiple accusers.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was long ago, probably July 1983.
Congress should have stepped in long ago with serious immigration reform.
She wasn't a beauty—she came on to you long ago.
Whereas the Pageant died long ago, the Miners' Gala marches on.
As long ago as 2009, he reserved the web address EricGreitensForPresident.
Even his death, at age 19593 in 1981, was long ago.
Human rights vocabulary had disappeared long ago after the new government.
Her campaign says it&aposs a practice she discontinued long ago.
Long ago, I became convinced that modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome.
Not too long ago, I lost my mother to brain cancer.
"It wasn't that long ago, Ken," Gasteyer said after being unmasked.
These are specific rules that were established long ago by Congress.
Bensonhurst, in Brooklyn, was long ago subsumed by that borough's Chinatown.
"Really important message," Zhang said, smiling, of Stosur's long-ago text.
Not long ago I was bent over photographing some French fries.
And long ago, bulldogs won here, too — in 1913 and 1955.
Not too long ago, I was dancing in the strip club.
I was working even on Sundays until not so long ago.
Once, long ago, my personal phone number became my business phone number.
Players long ago accepted this, even if they chafe at taunting celebrations.
The vital right guaranteed by Griswold long ago is under serious threat.
Not long ago, the Aral Sea was a sea in name only.
"Sometimes it feels like it was so long ago," Herbert tells PEOPLE.
The worst deeds had been done outside of Facebook and long ago.
It started long ago, and it will continue for years to come.
Not long ago, only national governments had the resources to reach space.
Not so long ago, China ignored much of what it didn't like.
Skype long ago became a verb, and once that happens, you've won.
That strikes me as an opportunity the show passed on long ago.
And it was not that long ago, but it gets quickly forgotten.
The 11 host cities, many still grungy not long ago, are resplendent.
Samsung really should've put smart assistant in its SmartThings hub long ago.
Not so long ago, laptops were the lesser sibling of modern tech.
The bottom of the image shows channels carved by water long ago.
The Hoosier State was circled long ago on the Cruz campaign's calendar.
Caputo awoke to the injustices of the criminal justice system long ago.
Not that long ago, the city experienced numbers in the 400 range.
"It should have been brought to the fore …long ago," Trump said.
But not too long ago, the now-president was a novice tweeter.
Not long ago, the consensus may have been that it could cope.
Dietland is even premiering in the summer, as UnReal did long ago.
Uber's acquisition of Otto seemed a far-sighted bet not long ago.
But economic history shows that long-ago events can leave lasting scars.
Not too long ago, they would have had a very different response.
Developed economies long ago swapped cash for plastic (credit and debit cards).
First of all, we should have been supporting the rebels long ago.
Speaking of which… Not long ago, Oregon was college football's cutting edge.
It wasn't very long ago that bitcoin felt nascent, laughable and small.
Wooden frames, abandoned by other carmakers long ago, are sawn and bent.
NOT long ago China was a leading culprit in global economic imbalances.
Not long ago, Mr Trump suggested cutting crop insurance by a third.
I feel like I'm in college again (which wasn't that long ago).
Now LendUp claims it's locked those skeletons in the closet long ago.
YEMEN lost the title of Arabia Felix, or "Fortunate Arabia", long ago.
All from the woman who, long ago, gave me a goddamn Rachel.
They both just played gentlemen on TV, sort of, occasionally, long ago.
Nancy, who remarried last year, says she long ago forgave du Pont.
Not long ago I got a reply to one of my stories.
Not long ago, Nintendo was the industry's biggest critic of mobile games.
Not long ago, Venezuela was one of the richest countries on Earth.
But concerns were raised long ago about the city's future water supply.
Some incidents women shared were from as long ago as 20 years.
It feels like so long ago, that I profiled you in May.
Not long ago, Republicans worried about a Trump tweet fired their way.
DAVID FABER: It wasn't that long ago that you guys went public.
Ancient astronomers long ago predicted the hundredth anniversary of this trademarked snack.
Monaco had been ruthlessly crushed, and had long ago breathed their last.
Not long ago, Brazil was one of the world's fastest growing economies.
Another big chunk of the arctic broke off not that long ago.
Step Durham apologized and we long ago put that incident behind us.
Not long ago, Baltimore was a bubbling hub of DIY artistic activity.
Nor did I have a Great Love that long ago February day.
They've been formed deep underground long ago, brewing in the molten rock.
It was 15 years ago, but it doesn't feel that long ago.
Party officials have dismissed Trump's rhetoric, noting rules were set long ago.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin should have thought of that long ago.
Yet observers say the groundwork for the carnage was laid long ago.
Yet in most other countries it would have been deactivated long ago.
It wasn't long ago vinyl looked like it was disappearing for good.
Not so long ago, Mitsubishi's future in the United States was uncertain.
But in many respects Mr. Peres's Israel began to disappear long ago.
Fewer people are working fewer hours than seemed likely not long ago.
Jordan long ago closed its border to aid convoys headed to Rukban.
Most importantly, President Trump realized this long ago, and he reacted decisively.
It stands abandoned, its stained-glass windows replaced with plywood long ago.
Not long ago, really good Chinese wines were very hard to find.
Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated.
Once upon a time, suits ruled here, but that was long ago.
The days of making the powerless feel powerful suddenly seemed long ago.
David Brooks Not long ago, an astonishing book landed on my desk.
But, really, she had escaped prison long ago, when she began writing.
"The innocent Syrian people should have been defended long ago," Erdogan added.
That scene from long ago is emblematic of the coming midterm elections.
Her husband died long ago, and she cannot find her only son.
And, unlike the United States, we elected a female leader long ago.
They abandoned the claim that it was mostly about adoptions long ago.
Two of her friends were murdered back then, not that long ago.
Matt, 23, Dedham, MA How long ago did you start lucid dreaming?
It was almost long ago enough for misty eyes, but not quite.
It wasn't long ago that the clog was on the other foot.
She decided long ago that she would spend her savings on animals.
James McBride long ago proved himself a master of the long form.
WASHINGTON — It was clear long ago that this Mets season was lost.
When Hurricane Gilbert stalked Texas long, long ago, I went to Brownsville.
The death toll in Italy — 6,820 — surpassed that of China long ago.
Two dates — one recent and one long ago — help explain this: Dec.
It was called the Southern Strategy, and it wasn't that long ago.
It wasn't that long ago where I was in a similar position.
The band long ago became a quiet model for sustainable indie rock.
Mr. Trump might look back fondly at that long-ago chicken tax.
Most Americans long ago concluded that he is dishonest, according to polls.
To me, this child is akin to a distant, long-ago acquaintance.
As the ice thaws, it releases the bodies they swallowed long ago.
I discovered long ago as an Episcopal pastor something that may help.
And one day further removed from his glory days so long ago.
"Not long ago, high-speed growth was Huawei's priority," Mr. Guo said.
The administration of President Nicolás Maduro stopped publishing inflation data long ago.
Feature Not long ago, politicians didn't take the daytime talk show seriously.
That time was not so long ago, when Barack Obama was president.
Most people believe that the American Indian genocide took place long ago.
Not long ago, they were swaggering superheroes, Thor and the Dark Knight.
Not long ago, they could be a death sentence or warrant institutionalization.
They long ago learned they could do official business in their PJs.
Not long ago, after all, he was European soccer's next big thing.
Potential rivals, such as lawyer Josh McLaurin and long-ago state Rep.
Not long ago, he assessed risk for the J. M. Smucker Company.
But it long ago ceded its primacy to Washington and New York.
Not so long ago, beer drinkers didn't have a lot of options.
"Missing my London connection again!" wrote Holly Rush not too long ago.
The tower, like that of Seville Cathedral, replaced a long-ago minaret.
But it became a lure for resorts and golf courses long ago.
Not long ago, the former vice president was the favorite in Nevada.
Not so long ago we had no idea we had such wealth.
Not too long ago, Guttenberg was seen as a successor to Merkel.
Not too long ago everyone presumed Microsoft's best days were behind it.
TAILORS WORKED out long ago that men and women have different shapes.
It was not long ago the shoe was on the other foot.
Not so long ago, the northern seas were full of great auks.
Remember when Cardi B danced her ass off there not long ago?
WHERE AS THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS LONG AGO TOOK OUT ITS LOW.
But not so long ago, purchasing something online was a scary prospect.
LISBON — Not long ago, Portugal's capital, Lisbon, was a backwater of Europe.
But this city long ago settled on a single beau: the Lakers.
She was not long ago commissioned as an active-duty Army officer.
Not so long ago, she was a political punching bag for Republicans.
Baseball's relatively low ratings were, not long ago, something network executives loathed.
Reince Priebus Not too long ago, Priebus was laboring in happy obscurity.
Once, not so long ago, congressional Republicans were impeachment&aposs constitutional stalwarts.
Then, not long ago, I read about the case of Buck v.
Mr. Hernandez told them that long ago, he had killed a child.
Software programs long ago became adept at classic board games like backgammon.
Not so long ago, the South was functionally a one-party region.
It wasn't too long ago that the issue dominated discussion in Washington.
Not long ago, the Court resisted the shortcut the Government now invites.
The momo is supposed to spin, but the batteries died long ago.
Not long ago, the Taliban prevented all girls from going to school.
They and others suspected of involvement in the killing died long ago.
Not so long ago, it was fairly rare to hear this perspective.
His last words on that long-ago Wednesday bear hearing, and pondering.
Not long ago, the tables were turned, and conservatives cheered the watchdog.
Long ago, fried chicken eclipsed burgers as Jollibee's most sought-after offering.
The Child Victims Act should have passed on its merits long ago.
Not so long ago, we had no idea we had such wealth.
It was a documented technique as long ago as the 10th century.
"Nazi" feels like a foreign import, something that was defeated long ago.
This is a distressing revival of ghosts that we long ago thought vanquished.
Not too long ago, the writer and director Mike Mills lost his smartphone.
Without the Iranians as foot soldiers, Assad would have been defeated long ago.
THE MILKY WAY HAD A BIG SIBLING LONG AGO -- AND ANDROMEDA ATE IT 
So much so, he had just talked to Yarnall not too long ago.
Rousseau argued long ago that crafting the identity of a citizen is difficult.
I had this happen not too long ago— a defendant who passed away.
Not too long ago, you and Kim D were spreading rumors about Melissa.
"Obviously, I should have bought it long ago," the Berkshire Hathaway chief reflected.
Not too long ago, there was a Reddit thread about just this thing.
Not too long ago, that business was all about selling expensive proprietary hardware.
We've championed it ever since they made the acquisition not that long ago.
If we were ever going to be "eradicated," it would've happened long ago.
An earlier version of this story misstated how long ago it took place.
Trump war fatigue But the market's love affair with Trump ended long ago.
That is down from a suggestion of four hikes not so long ago.
She has always been a proud other, having long ago eschewed gender norms.
Not long ago, Microsoft was considered a faded power among big tech companies.
Atom had an XSS vulnerability not too long ago which did exactly that.
Beyoncé long ago renounced the title of Queen Bey to become King Bey.
Her fingernails bore the chipped purple remnants of a manicure applied long ago.
Not long ago, I met a mom from New York named Jodie Patterson.
Not long ago, New Mexico had a reputation for being punitive to business.
It wasn't that long ago that the industry employed nearly half the country.
In any case, the F-203 program long ago become unstoppable in Washington.
And it stings, for some, because the scene was teased so long ago.
Mr Elfortia long ago resigned himself to the hopelessness of Libya's aviation prospects.
Personal technology disrupted TV watching so long ago that it feels normal now.
Megalolamna paradoxodon, now extinct, had left few clues of its long-ago existence.
I learned long ago that fresh ginger and grapefruit make a wonderful couple.
How long ago did we start curling our lashes with torturous-looking devices?
In the abortion argument, both sides long ago drove each other to extremes.
Not long ago America and China defused crises by promising to expand commerce.
Not long ago, Mr Hooper's decision to walk out might have looked foolhardy.
Finally, he is losing the social status he should have lost long ago.
If it were, we would have had seen Jennifer Aniston elected long ago.
Not so long ago China called America imperialist for operating foreign military bases.
Here, I thought of my friend Stephanie and that long-ago brunch moment.
Salem is also easy to commercialise because the deaths occurred so long ago.
It nevertheless manages to channel the pessimism of that long-ago Manhattan businessman.
"I decided long ago, never speak out at times like this," he said.
"I made my choice long ago," she concludes, communicating that she… loves violence?
Though we've long ago resolved to the fact that we're impossible to please.
I had an experience not long ago that is seared into my consciousness.
Scientists believe that a similar stripping process cost Mars its atmosphere long ago.
Because not so long ago, Gods was that dead girl in a field.
Facebook, while accessible, long ago shed the exclusivity it had with college students.
"Computer science long ago learned that information processing is substrate-independent," Levin said.
That was long ago, before somebody decided to fill you with chopped cabbage.
And vinyl, done in long ago by the cassette tape, has been resurrected.
She said White&aposs most recent pet, a dog, died not long ago.
You may remember that I covered Doctolib's previous round not so long ago.
But this intentional separation of the man from the land began long ago.
She is still that sweet girl he knew so long ago, he says.
A scenario considered unthinkable not so long ago in Asia is now possible.
We picked it long ago while traveling through Ireland on a road trip.
Not long ago, human rights stood at the center of US-China relations.
But to many Cubans, the David long ago morphed into an ugly Goliath.
And Apple long ago abandoned my own favorite, the definitely dead iPod Classic.
Our familys were together not that long ago…I owe you an email.
Of course, their physical resemblance is uncanny – something even Bomer noticed long ago.
I checked out long ago, when you became a buzzkill and a bore.
Video game publishers mastered the dark art of the pre-order long ago.
Not too long ago, there was a third faction of the Democratic Party.
Luckily, physicians had long ago learned to keep patients alive without B cells.
It wasn't all that long ago because this area had been completely underexplored.
We argued in this space not long ago that Tillerson should not resign.
They have their own suspicions about what occurred that night so long ago.
Not long ago, we read a study that made our bookish hearts stir.
Not so long ago, there was only one Kylie in the fame game.
Not long ago, central bankers thought their job was best done in secrecy.
It long ago rescinded the floor rule, and now boasts nine eligible firms.
Not long ago, he was New England's top donor to the Republican Party.
The Mets long ago anointed Harvey as their headliner, for better or worse.
The London Stock Exchange closed its trading floor as long ago as 1986.
All these Chinese tech giants all hit their record highs not long ago.
Ali had long ago transcended his own origins and his own specific identity.
The inmate-looking man had actually been released from prison not long ago.
I remember, not too long ago, watching one of them in full flight.
Long ago at these gatherings Western speakers urged China, too, to be smart.
But as with many veterans, that purpose ended in her mind long ago.
I have made an unlikely friend, the wife of a long-ago boyfriend.
"In a faraway land long ago lived a king and his fair queen."
" Not so long ago, she told me, she still believed in "incremental reform.
Not long ago, though, the world didn't think much of American oak barrels.
"We agreed to disagree on immigration long ago," he told The Washington Post.
His actions, though long ago, directly contradict the values of the Democratic Party.
It sounds like an echo of long-ago autocrats and some contemporary ones.
Because not long ago, Skye's doctors gave her a 10% chance to live.
Brexit's specious slogan, should have been a rallying call for Labour long ago,
Or, rather, he made the decision, long ago, while still knowing the alternative.
Clinton seemed to have locked up long ago, like Virginia and Colorado. Mrs.
"They just lost their dad, not too long ago, to cancer," she said.
It wasn't that long ago that kidney disease was considered a terminal illness.
"Vigilante justice is not that long ago in this country," Professor LeBas said.
The FDA had warned the substance was dangerous as long ago as 2010.
Not long ago, Henry Boldizsar started to smell something fishy in these algorithms.
But for many living in this city, that dream has long ago vanished.
Our opposition, on the other hand, has long ago run out of ideas.
I stopped noticing if I was reading in Spanish or English long ago.
That means cranial surgery was happening as long ago as the Mesolithic period.
On the face of it, the island foxes should have vanished long ago.
Family members and people from your long-ago past may cross your path.
When you listen to yourself so long ago it's such a weird experience.
It wasn't so long ago that public discussions about pregnancy were considered uncouth.
It wasn't that long ago that Boston was the lovable loser sports city.
It wasn't so long ago that venture capital was a suburban California phenomenon.
Mr. Guy, now 79, assuredly influenced Mr. Beck, but that was long ago.
Not that long ago, hundreds of the animals lived in the United States.
FROM YOUR LAST APPEARANCE, NOT THAT LONG AGO, WE CONTINUE TO MOVE HIGHER.
It was about the same time as dinnertime in Johnson City long ago.
"The ship has sailed on being a small town long ago," she said.
But not too long ago she was a waitress paying astrologers for wisdom.
Long ago, the region lay under an ice sheet thousands of feet thick.
Of course, it wasn't that long ago that the Mets were pretty good.
It wasn't so long ago that being openly gay would get you fired.
Not long ago, Oklahoma made headlines for its long list of anti-L.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Not long ago, I did something I rarely do.
A nice woman I knew from long ago kissed me on the cheek.
Not long ago, leading Republicans claimed to be deeply concerned about budget deficits.
I had this incident not too long ago, I was taping another video.
Not long ago, Mr. Salvini was insulting southern Italians, saying they smelled bad.
She tweeted "my dj name is dj eldest immigrant daughter" not long ago.
The hopes inspired by the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 soured long ago.
Retirees warned long ago that Mr. Lampert's involvement with Sears would end badly.
The only survivors are Garcia and a brother who long ago moved away.
Not so long ago, Hungary was a shining example of post-Soviet success.
Contributing Opinion Writer Not long ago, when Southern Baptists in Knox County, Tenn.
Not long ago, far-right parties were on the fringes of European politics.
After all, Dr. Zizmor became New York's dermatologist long ago through subway advertising.
He figures James long ago earned the right to do as he wants.
I'm grateful that long ago, I sensed those roads wouldn't take me far.
However, in today's globalized world, the horses arguably left the barn long ago.
Ideally, our nation would have had robust paid sick leave laws long ago.
Odds are that the alleged attack happened too long ago to be corroborated.
What other famous figures from the recent or long-ago past interest you?
For pride, as the Bible taught us long ago, goeth before a fall.
"That's so long ago we can barely remember it," Mr. Dragset said, laughing.
Others say it regurgitates tired stereotypes that "quality" programming left behind long ago.
Not long ago, climate change was seen as a threat for the future.
Musburger said that he did only once long ago on a Lakers game.
Not long ago, she was signed to the British-American label Island Records.
It seems, now, beside the point; we forgave the Black Sox long ago.
Until not that long ago, the United States had a national raisin reserve.
The Palestinian Authority long ago cut off its communications with the Trump team.
Washington concluded long ago that a military solution is out of the question.
The old man had abandoned his family in Zumar long ago and remarried.
The hope and optimism of the Arab Spring evaporated long ago, he said.
Why this problem was not solved long ago is puzzling, Dr. Masters said.
The result included policy outcomes that, not so long ago, were virtually unthinkable.
But he had long ago conquered his fear of heights, and of bigotry.
Mosby pointed out so long ago, the real problem still begins in college.
Trump, who resurrected a common hard-right conspiracy theory from the long-ago
Very few, judging from three days spent walking the grounds not long ago.
In fact, not too long ago, Mr. Renacci wanted out of Congress entirely.
"Leo introduced her to both of his parents long ago," added the source.
Disability Not long ago I had an experience that most authors wish for.
WASHINGTON — It was not so long ago — was it really just last year?
"Something really strange happened to me not long ago," the splendid blond said.
Not too long ago, this was precisely what many said about closing Rikers.
It happened so long ago that it's an isolated memory, the context unclear.
"Not long ago, conventional wisdom dismissed sanctions as blunt, ineffective instruments," he said.
I mean, it wasn't that long ago, I know, that we broke up.
" She noted that loved ones had long ago taken to calling him "chief.
Shouldn't their Oscars have qualified them for such a glow-up long ago?
Labour lost its status as the party of the working class long ago.
Without the Chinese the North Korean Communist dynasty would have fallen long ago.
"He's a bad egg," Jane had said, long ago, but I'd forgotten why.
"If it were obvious," he said, "they would have found it long ago."
It may seem strange, but even politicians were young, not that long ago.
This is unlike my parents, for whom savings are a long-ago dream.
Late one night not long ago, I got a DM from a friend.
So she and local activists have been searching for neighbors from long ago.
Long ago, I pitched for the San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals.
A self-evaluation through the eyes of a mother I lost long ago.
Not long ago, they were a couple living in a Jersey City apartment.
Arkansas, because its switch came so long ago, is an underexamined case study.
Not so long ago, you had a Twitter account with a single post.
Some of the athletes signing this week had long ago announced their choices.
Some people may have long ago declared themselves cat people or dog people.
But I thought the city had been abandoned by Palestinian leaders long ago.
Not long ago, the military's commander overseeing operations in the war was replaced.
Not too long ago, the number of interested parties might have been double.
Chevy not long ago held second place to Ford by a wide margin.
I don't think you had to start as long ago as you think.
Not so long ago, gun violence could have consumed her life as well.
Long ago, in a spirit of teasing respect, teahouse waiters were dubbed "tea doctors".
" It happened long ago, she said, and "the people concerned are hard to find.
Long ago, Paris was a walled city built around an island in the Seine.
On Baseball He could have escaped the shadow of his famous father long ago.
Helen Sloan/HBO Not too long ago, our podcast booth was full of merriment.
Based on these comments, you all clearly needed to expand your reach long ago.
Long ago, they realized you can't litigate or lobby your way out of hate.
Social scientists recognized long ago that these group-based conflicts were shaped by geography.
But not that long ago, in 2013, he urged Trump to run for president.
But, not too long ago, I made a major shift in my morning routine.
Not long ago, my husband and I spent a few days in Mexico City.
Although such an achievement seemed improbable not long ago, it was all but inevitable.
All this helped get a reality TV star elected president not so long ago.
They decided long ago, in Hackenberg's freshman season, that this guy had something special.
Not too long ago, I wrote an article comparing Instant Pots to Crock-Pots.
I talked long ago, in "Lean In," about bringing your whole self to work.
Backers say he shouldn&apost be ostracized for something that happened so long ago.
"The song came out so long ago in the scheme of music," he explained.
"That's so long ago, we feel like it's water under the bridge," Baier said.
It seems like so long ago now, but also like it was just yesterday.
"Phillips seems to have understood the corruption issue was on the horizon long ago."
The makers of television long ago realized the power of food preparation on screen.
Not long ago analysts thought it might have to beg for another €4bn-9bn.
A nature photographer by trade, he long ago abandoned Ansel Adams views of wilderness.
Once, long ago when magazines still existed, I bought a copy of Popular Mechanics.
Not so long ago universities took on the authority of parents, in loco parentis.
And corporate agri-business long ago redefined the economics of their way of life.
On a day not long ago, a fist of clouds coasted across the sky.
You might not realize it given how long ago the MCU started — 10 years!
That time came long ago; but now the city says it cannot afford it.
Those infected long ago may have already have cleared their bodies of the infection.
It's worse than Russia because those people left so long ago, they haven't evolved.
Basically, it's a leftover from what already feels like an era from long ago.
It was not long ago that LGBT media experienced a bit of a renaissance.
It was taken by Mr Assange's associates a long ago… It is not here.
The "Terminator" movies long ago gave up residence on the action-movie cutting edge.
The different spellings of Caspar and Casper arose from a long-ago typographical error.
The county's proximity to Europe made it a centre of economic activity long ago.
Not that long ago, the Tenth Amendment was the new hotness in Republican circles.
Not all that long ago, 0003 people worked on a vast floor trading shares.
Not long ago, it must've felt like a truly safe space for the raiders.
Yes, that happened long ago, but we still carry the weight of it today.
Not long ago, Abraaj was one of the world's highest-profile private-equity firms.
Not long ago, we were living in a world in which surveillance was difficult.
DECISIONS made long ago, and often long since forgotten, can come back to haunt.
It wasn't too long ago that Blaine boasted only a handful of mailbox options.
I lost my S Pen long ago, otherwise the rightmost void would be plugged.
These are things that we've inherited, because slavery was not that long ago, unfortunately.
And it was even more remarkable given where the Nets were not long ago.
It wasn't long ago that formula was promoted as a bounty of women's lib.
So there was no new dynamic to be established that happened long ago. 2.
From a fun story by Julia Reinstein: Yes, 2015 was not that long ago.
Actually... 100 years is not so long ago that we should accept forgetting it.
Not too long ago, I invited a few people over for a casual evening.
That's the explanation I heard long ago, too, but scientists have since learned otherwise.
Many of those long-ago residents were employed by a once-robust herring trade.
Abe also wants Trump to bring up Japanese citizens kidnapped by Pyongyang long ago.
It wasn't too long ago that dads in professional skateboarding were almost unheard of.
Not very long ago, new Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman John Jaso was a catcher.
But it seems like so long ago, that my view of it has changed.
Not too long ago, it was the number of humpback whales that was tiny.
He had long ago butted out, and now he got up and loped off.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)It wasn't long ago when premium smartphones cost around $1083.
"AO Scott needs a new job!" the actor long ago insisted in a tweet,
And, perhaps, the impact -- on my world, our world -- of that long ago Sunday.
"Winter is coming, I told you, long ago... and so it is," Martin wrote.
It was not long ago that he was the young guy, surrounded by veterans.
Terrorism financing concerns long ago put more stringent rules on banking and other businesses.
It wasn't so long ago that another terrible conservative concept had a similar stench.
The oil and natural gas industry long ago adopted an ethic of environmental stewardship.
Long ago, before Sony and Marvel joined forces, a Sinister Six project was announced.
Viewing these galaxy clusters is an eerie look at events that transpired long ago.
It's harder than it sounds, but we've learned long ago not to underestimate Joanne.
A message from long ago and far away may reach you during this time.
You can't undo things that have been fought for that long ago — it's inhumane.
It wasn't too long ago that celebrities frequently complained about paparazzi and prying magazines.
He also happened to be the best pitcher in baseball not that long ago.
The world long ago ran out of good options for dealing with North Korea.
As I predicted long ago, I was not charged because I did nothing wrong.
"It's not too long ago that marital rape wasn't a crime," Gallo points out.
But it wasn't so long ago that I wore an orange neon vest instead.
All this was so long ago that it feels like another life, another world.
Ms Clinton—versed long ago in the rhetoric of political campaigning—has struck back.
It should have been put to rest long ago, and can't die soon enough.
It wasn't long ago that smartphones were a primary target and reason for muggings.
Not bad for an artist who considered calling it quits altogether not long ago.
Based on what we know, however, sleeping sickness should have died out long ago.
Profits are not growing at the heady double-digit rates of not long ago.
It was not long ago, of course, that he categorically ruled out negative rates.
IT WAS not too long ago that many people believed Facebook would flame out.
Even at a club not too long ago I would have to be drunk.
The movement began long ago, and will continue long after the parade has stopped.
Its entire fuselage was blackened, from some kind of long-ago fire, I presumed.
I don't have any real comment about that, because it was so long ago.
"It doesn't do any good to talk about something so long ago," he said.
It's something that didn't happen long ago, and it's something you can't really predict.
Not long ago, Celia had an exhibition at the Huntington Library in Los Angeles.
I switched to Bluetooth headphones long ago, so this isn't a problem for me.
"We spent a week there staking it out," Mr. Ross said not long ago.
It long ago broke down into a partisan sideshow orchestrated by its chairman, Rep.
Not long ago, Republicans chortled and Democrats ran scared when her name was mentioned.
Indeed, considering they lived so long ago, we know an awful lot about them.
As Camden's police chief remarked not long ago, "Nothing builds trust like human contact."
Not long ago, Kim's sister Diana was back in Indiana to attend a wedding.
Not long ago that would have been widely reported; instead it passed almost unnoticed.
At home, we do believe that the white community lost its culture long ago.
Not long ago, North Carolina was considered a standout when it came to education.
Trump's consigliere, Rudy Giuliani dropped his name to me not long ago, completely unprompted.
Long ago, he explains, the people who lived here dug pits to trap wolves.
The pleasure disappeared long ago, and I have not read science fiction for years.
Not that long ago, men would have been policed and sanctioned for prioritizing family.
Researchers long ago found that the rich tend to live longer than the poor.
Long ago, there was a staunch Republican senator from North Dakota named Milton Young.
They didn't live that long ago: I knew family members who had known them.
It felt like I was relaxing at an elegant Ottoman palace from long ago.
"Epidemiologists learned long ago that you can't simply look at raw numbers," he wrote.
As Franklin's group pointed out long ago, truth is often hard and boringly consistent.
"We changed the paradigm long ago," Alphonso David, the counsel to Mr. Cuomo, said.
"It was so long ago," Bellis said of her earlier experience at the Open.
Nordstrom long ago created Nordstrom Rack, for example, while Macy's recently introduced Macy's Backstage.
"Ryman should've been torn down long ago," the country star Roy Acuff told Keillor.
It is the very lesson that many grown-ups wish we'd gotten long ago.
Not too long ago these plans were an afterthought for proxy voting, he said.
Wondering how long ago your new cleanser existed before it hit your bathroom vanity?
Many buildings they passed by remain, the city having long ago taken to preservation.
Not too long ago, a primary focus for election officials was securing voting machines.
Something broke here, long ago, and the connections between these people have been severed.
He was the last person that I wrestled back, God knows how long ago?
The second one was a blast but it came out way too long ago.
This comes as no surprise, as Monson's love affair with Russia started long ago.
It was not that long ago that scientists had written off Mars as lifeless.
The 2202 election that left the Democratic party feeling invincible, seems so long ago.
Not long ago, Theranos and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, were stars of Silicon Valley.
There was a time not so long ago when the two candidates were friendly.
To attract more affluent students, the district long ago instituted an international baccalaureate program.
Mr. Browder long ago gave up his American passport in favor of British citizenship.
I chose long ago to become a US citizen and love this country dearly.
Not long ago, it was unheard-of to see Palestinian salespeople in Israeli stores.
After all, as we all know, it long ago ceased to make any sense.
We announced not long ago and put into the market Sling TV with Dish.
The same thing I would say, though I left the church long ago: Amen.
Since I graduated, in 1983 -- which isn't that long ago -- (laughter) -- I'm just saying.
Chaguan attended that long-ago embassy tea party during a first posting to China.
Late afternoon sun lit up the landscape formed by long ago by lava flows.
I long ago ceased to feel shocked at the violence directed against my community.
Not long ago, she moved Pivotal to its own private office near her husband's.
Time is running out, and they may have used up their miracles long ago.
If Lin's story were only about basketball, it would have been over long ago.
Although ownership changed long ago, his name still appears in bold on the façade.
Long ago any notion of home for her teenage daughter or herself was obliterated.
He also photographed aircraft, some in flight and some that had crashed long ago.
Not long ago, you may recall, Republican presidential candidates expressed their devotion to them.
Not long ago, the South Carolina Republican was a fierce critic of President Trump.
Long ago, I entered him into my phone, in jest (kind of), as Cipher.
Not long ago, painting projects were a mark of exuberance and hope in Cairo.
The three countries long ago determined the number of matches each country will host.
In a sense, the statute of limitations on his celebrity ran out long ago.
How did I remember which side I had nursed on, or how long ago?
Not to mention long-ago connections with the Crowninshields, the money long run out.
Not long ago, I came upon a Romanian scholar, Mircea Mihaies, who confirmed it.
But not long ago, Brown's ideas about sustainability were deemed far-out and flaky.
Trees like these seem like vestiges of some long ago, bucolic New York City.
Not so long ago this was the party of Paul Ryan and free trade.
It was so long ago that it feels like a different person, so maybe.
However, in the world of offshore finance, privacy long ago became a corrosive secrecy.
Did Sanders's long-ago votes on gun control or kind words about Fidel Castro?
The black hull-ribs of ships scuttled long ago reach out of the mud.
Nothing new for Cat, whom we spotted on the same beach not long ago.
The cubicles of the '80s and '90s became the butt of jokes long ago.
This happened long, long ago but that's no reason to say it isn't important.
Not too long ago, Christian was one of U.S.C.'s best women's doubles players.
Many of the accusations concerned episodes too long ago for prosecution under Swedish law.
Not too long ago, lack of fish was a real ecological cause for concern.
Consulting detectives like Holmes are the heroic role models of a long-ago age.
The Swedes tried it in the America's Cup long ago, but only below decks.
That's not what happened, for reasons that Chang and others saw coming long ago.
I was born on the [Santa Monica freeway] long ago before this ridiculous law.
Based on the Government Accountability Office's estimates, Mr. Trump blew past that long ago.
"I think other money managers would have long ago dropped Herbalife," Peretz went on.
Many of them seemed resigned long ago to the fact that it would be.
In Sussex not long ago, an acquaintance approached me to share a similar story.
That difference long ago set scientists to debating whether primates could make speechlike sounds.
They were long ago eclipsed by sales of minivans and, later, sport utility vehicles.
An Agroscope spokeswoman said the episode took place too long ago to comment on.
Matter There are some questions in biology that you'd think were settled long ago.
Some criminal defense lawyers gave up landlines long ago, too, and only use cellphones.
It requires acknowledging the value shift that probably began happening inside you long ago.
Not long ago, a handful of internet companies threatened to overturn the old order.
Not long ago, Applegate added, Daniels had sounded ready to leave the stage entirely.
The oak floors were so old that the finish had long ago worn away.
MS: Foreign pharma in China, not so long ago really caught in the crosshairs.
"What the United States did yesterday should have been done long ago," he added.
I mean, Jamie Dimon not that long ago said we're in the 6th inning.
Not so long ago, it was evicted from Fenway Park and Madison Square Garden.
Trevonce, who passed away long ago, was my savior as I learned to cheer.
The justification — a much smaller, long-ago power grab by state Democrats — is laughable.
Asia's "tiger" economies—Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan—reached adulthood long ago.
He was governor before he was senator, and back then -- not that long ago!
The Hawaiian-inspired sushi chain was a promising young spitfire not too long ago.
FABER: WE TALKED NOT THAT LONG AGO ABOUT THE STRENGTH OF THE U.S. ECONOMY.
Not so long ago, Mr. Wilders would have been regarded as pretty zany himself.
He had decided long ago that his happiness meant not letting himself feel vulnerable.
Hence the calculated infamy that M-G-M, long ago, spun around Jean Harlow.
We recognize it because, not so long ago, that celebrity was Donald J. Trump.
Famously, Netflix's "anonymous" users were de-anonymized by researchers as long ago as 2006.
He is now an award-winning photographer, having long ago left football's ravages behind.
There was a time long ago when Finland was very serious about its sports.
Not long ago I was sitting at my desk, feeling both enamored and bewildered.
It wasn't long ago that I was a high school coach making very little.
"If it was my call to make, Muilenburg would've been fired long ago," Rep.
Well, it was back in 2007 and ... Way back then, that's so long ago.
If he has, it happened far too long ago to be of real use.
Not so long ago, a planet orbiting two stars was a Star Wars fantasy.
It might not have been that long ago, maybe a year and a half?
Not long ago, however, photography demanded intention, while documentation retained a trace of novelty.
I can understand wanting to go "home" no matter how long ago we left.
Not long ago, just seeing their name alongside Williams would leave opponents a crumbling wreck.
Not long ago, Salesforce was the cloud software market and Marc Benioff its billionaire evangelist.
Not that long ago, the Kansas City Chiefs' season appeared to have gone badly awry.
Close to 100 populate the land; not long ago, the concept was virtually unknown here.
Not so long ago, Facebook investors doubted the social network's ability to win on mobile.
Former Afghan interpreters often cannot track down supervisors who departed the war zone long ago.
It wasn't that long ago that companies balked at the idea of corporate social responsibility.
METI International is the sprout of the seed planted during that long-ago science fair.
Still, the fact that Wes shot Annalise not too long ago isn't lost on him.
It's hard to remember a time, not so long ago, when dating apps were taboo.
However, something tells me I could have deduced Stone's affection for The Bachelor long ago.
Yet not so long ago, this insider crowd of self-proclaimed deplorables was definitively fringe.
It wasn't long ago when something like this would have seemed out of this world.
Kading also insists the murders were solved long ago by the Los Angeles Police Department.
That's maybe not so long ago, counting the calendar pages, but counting the cultural shifts?
Not long ago, two African American women vying for this position would have been unthinkable.
Takfirism should have been dismantled ideologically long ago, at the insistence of the international community.
But those frustrating times met their end long ago, and so too should pointless idling.
Not long ago, I strutted into a TGI Friday's for a late Sunday lunch meeting.
"It was not that long ago that these things were so drastically different," she says.
It's important work and it's not very long ago that things were a lot worse.
Not long ago, the things Emmanuel Macron said this week would not have needed saying.
And familiarity with its UX foibles will have long ago set your teeth on edge.
It seems so long ago, now, the great harvest of technological progress we were guaranteed.
Not so long ago, evangelicals armed with guitars were politely dismissed as an oddball fringe.
They are like lawyers, gathering information to make a case they took on long ago.
We ran a piece on Waypoint not so long ago about Nintendo not allowing this.
I stared at my bed where, not long ago, Ashwin had ripped off my clothes.
The environmental degradation recorded by the EPA's photos in the 1970s wasn't so long ago.
All around the world bridges built long ago, particularly those using reinforced concrete, are deteriorating.
Not so long ago, cars used to be a lot worse than they are today.
But conservatives decided long ago that the Reagan administration was wrong to agree to this.
Its investigation unearthed other complaints that had been filed as long ago as the 1990s.
Not long ago, he thrilled 300 well-heeled political donors hungry to win in 2020.
It wasn't long ago that I was hosting underground parties to showcase my own cooking.
Not long ago, two African-American women vying for this position would have been unthinkable.
As for his long-ago relationship with Kidman, Lenny expressed no hard feelings on WWHL.
Not long ago Milwaukee was in decline, like many old industrial cities in the rustbelt.
Speakers like Tony Robbins long ago obviated any distinction between practical advice and inspirational paeans.
The commands to the spacecraft were carefully crafted and beamed to the vehicle long ago.
Twitter should have long ago terminated Trump's account for his repeated terms of service violations.
It offers an instructive reminder of how fragile and dangerous China was not long ago.
It was so long ago, in fact, that people dressed and acted differently back then.
We laugh at it like, "Oh, that was so long ago," but it really wasn't.
Not that long ago when Conservatives talked about "Canada" they meant a free-trade deal.
I found this in a vintage shop not actually too long ago, maybe last year.
We think this is  what doomed Mars  to its dry, frozen, dead fate long ago.
How you report the sales will depend on how long ago you bought your bitcoin.
Facebook is a powerful phone book, but it long ago opted against building a phone.
The truth is something else: he decided long ago that no historical change is painless.
Not long ago Britain had the fastest growth in the G7 group of rich countries.
I'm still really into the long wrapped ponytail I did for Chrissy not long ago.
Long ago, the abused girl in the white socks was the ankle-less racket wielder.
Most Venezuelans gave up long ago on "elections" as the way to restore their rights.
Both question whether men who were found guilty for long-ago murders actually are guilty.
Evans. Pine. Hemsworth. Pratt.  Long ago, the four Chrises (kind of) worked together in harmony.
It's just that, not very long ago, media companies' apps seemed central to their future.
I hadn't abandoned her as she'd feared, the way her mother had so long ago.
It's possible that the template was established so long ago that it's an ingrained habit.
At one time not long ago, Fitbit was the clear leader in digital fitness trackers.
There was a time, not so long ago, that Amir Khan was a good fighter.
There was a time not so long ago when soccer fans took team integrity seriously.
Their conception of Hillary Clinton had set long ago, and was as hard as plaster.
Not long ago, the partners at my firm considered a technology that might prevent disease.
I had my huge wedding and I got married and that wasn't that long ago.
Long ago, this now 94-year-old physicist should have shared these nuggets of history.
"It wasn't that long ago that wine grapes were sort of the newcomer," Allen said.
I felt like myself again, and I thought I had lost myself so long ago.
Not so long ago, Democrats used to have a thing called the 50-state strategy.
Not long ago I wrote about my fears for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Not too long ago, cars only contained passive safety features such as seatbelts and airbags.
This eclipse stirs up issues from long ago, concerning family, your home life, and boundaries.
If the majority had followed regular order, both nominees would have been confirmed long ago.
Light left these faraway galaxies long ago, but Hubble can sleuth out this ancient luminosity.
Eastern Colorado long ago ceased to be a land of yeoman farmers on small plots.
I actually didn't remember this until I was hanging out with Doug not long ago.
The tragic lesson left an impact on the President, who long ago swore off alcohol.
Not too long ago, the industry was very close to heading in a different direction.
Nothing that he describes in that long-ago commencement address will help anyone "win" consistently.
He installed it on a pile of laptops he had long ago discarded as junk.
It wasn't that long ago that Grant and Lace were getting their couple name — Grace!
It was so long ago, I was probably eight or nine, but I still remember.
And can I say that long, long ago, marijuana was maybe present at those parties?
Not all that long ago, everybody seemed to be cheering the rowdy resurgence of democracy.
If Republicans had followed regular order, Bernstein would have secured a final ballot long ago.
To make matters worse, it wasn't long ago that many doctors thought fibromyalgia was psychosomatic.
It wasn't that long ago you handed Rubio the defining loss of his presidential campaign.
Second, it obscures the fact that the Democratic Party emerged from Reagan's shadow long ago.
In a funny way, we launched a chatbot long ago – we just didn't know it.
There is, to paraphrase what King wrote so painfully long ago, no "more convenient season."
The prosperous, professional Sterns were surely neither; the family had long ago converted to Lutheranism.
It would seem to be a question that ought to have been settled long ago.
Those more peaceful paths were abandoned long ago to the dilly-dallying of strategic patience.
It's really so long ago that I don't really think about it much at all.
Of course, the Republican Party made the choice Appelbaum considers an open question long ago.
Some buildings are going up on gritty blocks that not too long ago seemed uninhabitable.
It is a cautionary tale of a time long, long ago, sadly all but forgotten.
Not long ago, Trump described the free press as the enemy of the people.   Sen.
It is hard to understand how a black hole became so big, so long ago.
"It would have been out long ago," he said, before trying to change the subject.
Political scientists showed long ago that voting goes hand in glove with affluence and education.
She said that the pills made her sleepy, so she'd stopped taking them long ago.
Not long ago, judicial nominees were confirmed unless there were something specially objectionable about them.
It was not so long ago that Donald Trump and Marco Rubio were bitter enemies.
Not long ago, a typical cellblock was overseen by one guard for every 50 inmates.
There was a time not so long ago when Lincoln's birthday was a big deal.
This is because de Ligt says he "fell in love with Italian defending" long ago.
If the GOP had followed regular order, Brown would have secured floor consideration long ago.
Not so long ago, the shot was seen as a gimmick, to be used sparingly.
Not so long ago, the idea of stronger trade ties with Brazil was nearly unfathomable.
New normal Not too long ago, Mugabe's presidential guard would have died defending their leader.
He had met, long ago, with a company that did this sort of stabilizing work.
Not so long ago, business interests had usually been compatible with the social conservative agenda.
First, I long ago criticized Obama for not taking a strong enough position against Assad.
And they cast their votes long ago, by way of so many "miscredited movie" memes.
Of note: these messages don't appear in Facebook Messenger, where they were deleted long ago.
It still featured candidates who dropped out long ago, including Martin O'Malley and Carly Fiorina.
Not so long ago, Rambis was talking about pushing the Knicks toward a playoff berth.
Remembering lessons that ought to have been learned long ago is hard and deceiving terrain.
It wasn't that long ago that climate change and nuclear warfare were largely unheard of.
The future of human modification might seem distant, but the seeds were planted long ago.
I started playing Portal so long ago that I honestly cannot remember why I started.
Either way, it'll be a seminal advancement that we probably should have seen long ago.
But it wasn't so long ago that the actress was nervous to walk it alone.
Not even too long ago, people couldn't even drink out of the same water faucet.
Once, not so long ago, I spent an afternoon emailing a few dozen evolutionary biologists.
Not long ago, Toles, 24, felt burdened by the fear that comes with great promise.
Both species left this sprawling city on the slopes of the Alborz Mountains long ago.
For inspiration, I had the long-ago gardener who once had lived in my house.
Not long ago, Americans had a palpable fear of government eavesdropping on their private lives.
And I think that we as a country repudiated that long ago, and rightly so.
Many analysts say the value of legalization was long ago priced to the shares' value.
She grew up in London but long ago returned to Delhi to live and work.
Networks have come really far, but I learned long ago that build-outs take time.
And not long ago it was treated that way on both sides of the aisle.
That was not so long ago, but it seems to belong to a different world.
To those younger voters, there is less willingness to forgive allegations even from long ago.
But the talk and the curious situations from long ago aren't far from his mind.
"This all happened long ago," the village's manager, Krishan Manners, told The Herald in July.
But the troops long ago decided that those initials stood for Meals Refused by Everyone.
Not long ago, TransAlta donated 1,000 acres of land to go toward new economic development.
Not long ago, LoBiondo would have been called upon to answer for all of this.
A plaque honoring Smalls was installed on a squat little pillar downtown not long ago.
My mother, now 95, long ago realized that speed is the essence of our era.
" But insect wings evolved so long ago, he added, "it's hard to tell what happened.
Most people in the political press long ago decided that the major questions are settled.
And now, the frontier, as "Star Trek" told us so long ago, is out there.
Not long ago, many colleges were indeed free; much longer ago, elementary education was not.
Pixar figured out long ago that toys can be portals into childhood, assembly-line madeleines.
Long ago, back in Belfast, her mother was someone he had a brief affair with.
Will: Feels like not so long ago C.J. Anderson was anointed to "elite" RB status.
Their efforts led to messy, uncomfortable conversations that would have seemed impossible not long ago.
This is a true story, not too long ago I was going over a lot.
Not so long ago, corporate leaders understood they had a stake in the country's prosperity.
Mr. Moffat (pronounced MAHF-at) had long ago lost all traces of his British accent.
Not so long ago, smoking was as much a part of the culture as obedience.
WASHINGTON — Maybe it was the memory of a long-ago childhood visit to the zoo.
Stop sending reporters to his press conferences, which long ago became theaters of no information.
Recent events mark an abrupt change for General Abdelkhalig, not long ago a Bashir loyalist.
Well anyway, you started off writing this stuff on your own, like how long ago?
Not so long ago, such a dense revival of Eastman's work would have been impossible.
The 118-year-old men's national team event was long ago a pillar of tennis.
That theme struck me long ago and still seems the most sadly beautiful melody imaginable.
It wasn't long ago that Republicans were nearly unanimous in their critical outlook on Russia.
Not long ago, people were worried about poor children missing out on the digital revolution.
The Russians long ago got over the 1980 Miracle on Ice loss in Lake Placid.
These genes are the result of repeated interbreeding long ago between Neanderthals and modern humans.
The magic of the Joe Biden of 1988 faded long ago, giving way, as Peter
Long ago Tom Wolfe wrote a memorable essay on what really drives many powerful men.
But in an interview not long ago, Mr. Flynn expressed pride in his moneymaking skills.
I often go back and read them — I read "Moby-Dick" not so long ago.
Not so long ago, her life story formed a sweet narrative with a Rocky curlicue.
Not too long ago, men like Lee and Mr. McGregor remained hidden within message boards.
It wasn't too long ago that both parties were actively supporting draconian criminal justice approaches.
Pence, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell — these men made their peace with Trump's unfitness long ago.
Christina explained that the legs fitted by the Americans had long ago stopped serving Fabienne.
Without the conservative bastion, California democrats would have run roughshod over its population long ago.
Jackson, too, will have a chance, because he long ago resolved to play only quarterback.
Not long ago, getting these stalwarts' votes would have been a forgone conclusion for Sessions.
There was a rash of horsetail and mane thefts in the U.S. not long ago.
Your Money Long-ago miscalculations by insurers have led to policyholders' facing steep premium increases.
London (CNN Business)Not so long ago, the coast of Somalia was plagued by pirates.
And then also I received a package of floss at my desk not long ago.
Finally, not long ago in this space I recommended the baking of a chocolate cake.
Like Simon's long-ago clients, Sal lives in a home for adults with mental challenges.
But our faith in the promised benefits of marriage should have been shaken long ago.
The Supreme Court decided long ago that patients have no "right" to try experimental drugs.
Not all that long ago, air travel was a luxury experienced by the privileged few.
I remember going to a celebration not that long ago when we crossed a million.
The orchard is dedicated to apples developed in this country, Europe and elsewhere long ago.
And somebody who passed away not long ago, Pete Peterson, was talking about it repeatedly.
A Sunday not so long ago, I read online again about the abuse of children.
Hutzler's went out of business long ago, and I live in New York City now.
By contrast, the relationship between Japan and the United States long ago overcame such difficulties.
But the mainstream news media long ago forfeited any right to be sanctimonious about that.
It wasn't so long ago that Microsoft was betting heavily on its Cortana digital assistant.
It wasn't long ago that mannequins, much like cover models, only came in one size.
Not long ago, a street artist named London Kaye became embroiled in an unexpected controversy.
The mere long-ago echo of a possible ban was enough to make it interesting.
Academic historians long ago threw the Great Man theory of history onto the junk pile.

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