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