Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood's paean for a long-gone genre and a long-gone way of life, is a must-watch for sure.
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Heinie Groh is long gone now, and Wildfire Schulte, too.
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Long gone are her days of sundresses and cowgirl boots.
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The days of the plain black suitcase are long gone.
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By the time authorities arrived, he was always long gone.
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Fresh food, like milk, eggs, and bread, was long gone.
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New Horizons flew past Pluto, long gone but not forgotten
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They now know that the glass ceiling is long gone.
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The kinds of days that should now be long gone.
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The confidence that fuelled the 1979 resurgence is long gone.
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But those days are long gone, and Charlotte clearly agrees.
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"The time for silence and patience is long gone," Rep.
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Such days of reverence for the media are long gone.
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"The days of 1.60 are probably long gone," Lacey said.
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Matt Hughes, Matt Serra, and Dan Hardy are long gone.
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Gone are the days of clunky desktop devices — long gone.
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Long gone are working days that began at 9 a.m.
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Sun is long gone, but its intellectual legacy lives on.
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Both starters were long gone when the game was decided.
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By then that president and his words were long gone.
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The time for slow and incremental responses is long gone.
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This tradition is long gone, but Manu recognized certain echoes.
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But those days are as long gone as the Macarena.
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The house I had lived in was also long gone.
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Long gone are the days when I did the kicking.
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The castle is defunct; its trimmings and furniture, long gone.
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But the sheath is long gone, along with his slump.
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Four years later, Long Island College Hospital is long gone.
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Memories that I thought were long gone end up returning.
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Their letters from college, sent by email, are long gone.
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Biometrics and consumer technology have long gone hand in hand.
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After Kuhn was long gone, the postseason calendar kept expanding.
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They are in thrall to music of decades long gone.
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Long gone are blue chip advertisers like Lexus and Samsung.
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The old downtown is long gone and people bemoan it.
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Spalding Gray, the dog and the human, are long gone.
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When Jughead digs up Jason's grave, his body is long gone.
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That sensation has long gone now that drag is my job.
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They lived on, a fading shrine to my long-gone mother.
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But, thanks to some innovative companies, those days are long gone.
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Decades later, though, any sign of that glitz is long gone.
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" Long gone are the days of calling Kim "Little Rocket Man.
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My days of devouring a book a week are long gone.
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Long gone are the days of kids saying the "darndest" things.
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However, the heyday of the U.S. smelter sector is long gone.
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Parks & Rec may be long gone, but we will never forget.
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Both starting pitchers were long gone before the outcome was decided.
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His battered Lottos, tread long gone, slapped hard to the ground.
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The days when discussing sexual harassment was taboo are long gone.
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I was overcome with a fear I thought was long gone.
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The days of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher are long gone.
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The time to mollify the American Muslim community is long gone.
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Without such forward thinking, the shop would likely be long gone.
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Long gone are the good old days of the culture war.
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The party of Rockefeller, Percy, Cooper and Javits is long gone.
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The five-story building that housed the drugstore is long gone.
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The oil is long gone, as is the grove, since sold.
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HAT TIP to the puzzle magazines of my long-gone youth.
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The veneer mill that once employed 250 people is long gone.
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The days of mining for readily available coal are long gone.
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On Wednesday, researchers welcomed the newest long-gone relative: Homo luzonensis.
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The tram line is long gone, and so too the Automatique.
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Today, the Navy and its single-minded mission are long gone.
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Westminster gets its name from a long gone hotel in Manhattan.
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Old print competitors like Jane and Teen Vogue are long gone.
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In the 373th inning, with Jansen long gone, the Dodgers won.
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The extended punk-rock "family" of our youth is long gone.
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He also invested in a Wishbone Chicken, a long-gone franchise.
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We regret to inform you that the eatery is long gone.
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"I'm long gone and I ain't never coming back," Daltrey adds.
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Instead, he has looked a lot like the long-gone Carter.
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The days of shivering, starving, and fearful settlers are long gone.
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Those days of striving and subsisting are long gone for them.
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" Then without a hint of sentimentality, "That world is long gone.
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But the days when the technology firms needed nurturing are long gone.
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The feel-good vibes of the 2001 playoff run was long gone.
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Those were good times, perhaps, but now appear to be long gone.
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The soft tissues, which would have shown what happened, are long gone.
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That money was long gone as he huddled near the border fence.
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Any attachment I had felt for the damn thing was long gone.
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The golden age of physical notes and snail mail is long gone.
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All that remains are the crumbling stone walls, its roof long gone.
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The thing is, scientists are quite certain that Megalodon is long gone.
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Why should he have to discuss a fling that is long gone?
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That was years ago, and Ortiz was long gone, bodypawn backroom meat.
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It is the last remaining outpost of a long-gone racing world.
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Nostalgia for a self-sufficient, cozy Little England that is long gone.
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Sadly, the days of consumer protection at the FCC are long gone.
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"The taxi industry will be long gone at the end," he added.
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Heirlooms, family albums, and memories you thought were long gone may resurface.
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Officers responded, but Offset was long gone by the time they arrived.
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The former ambassador is long gone, recalled months ago by Mr. Maduro.
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The red flags are long gone, but the novelty effect is back.
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No — he looked toward my eyes, the ability to focus long gone.
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I had assumed the ridge was long gone under the modern city.
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It is long gone now, along with all believability in the coach.
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Their opening day first baseman, shortstop and third baseman are long gone.
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I'm half Caucasian; whatever baby Cantonese I once spoke is long gone.
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Abraham Lincoln, in limestone, came from a long-gone building in Brooklyn.
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Long gone are the days when you had to manually retype everything.
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By the time they cleared a street the protesters had long gone.
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The crosshairs of white supremacy and male supremacy have long gone unchecked.
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The original buildings, including his house, laboratory and workshops, are long gone.
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Hughes, the story has long gone, was born near midnight on Feb.
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The days when you could come onboard and work are long gone.
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The era of scribbling down numbers from the whitepages are long gone.
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The side mirrors and windscreen-wipers had long gone, good riddance to them.
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Long gone are the days when Netflix original meant something new and exciting.
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Those days are long gone and the beard has never been more fashionable.
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"The days of that generous defined benefit pension are long gone, " Czarnowski said.
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Until then, we suggest you enjoy the summer days before they're long gone.
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By the time Pike Davis got to the hospital, Ricky was long gone.
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Now those Pages are long gone, but Jones's personal account is active again.
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This was the mid 90s in Austin, at the long-gone Liberty Lunch.
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The weeds and mussels that once carpeted the river-bed are long gone.
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As Jason Bourne demonstrates, the sense of discovery and invention is long gone.
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Even better, your days of trolling eBay for such shirts are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when bloggers were relegated to Instagram and YouTube.
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The days of big lines stretching from Snap's vending machines are long gone.
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Long gone are the days of the three genres: heroes, romance, and horror.
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The power had long gone out, and they were melting in the heat.
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John Krasinksi's days being the adorable jokester at Dunder Mifflin are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when a regular limo was the status symbol.
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A little over a decade later, Mr Brown is long gone from politics.
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But, he was long gone by the time Trump won the White House.
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The Fisher Body plant across the street from my school is long gone.
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Duquette was long gone by then, dismissed after an ownership change in 2002.
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The original wave was long gone, and the menacing Wedge took its place.
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The escort can try to catch the offender, but they're usually long gone.
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The tariff in question is long gone, but the court case, Nix vs.
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Suffice to say that in 2018 the possibility of surprise is long gone.
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"By the time cases are detected, the product is long gone," he said.
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The man was long gone when police arrived, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Two years later, any hopes of being the neutral guy are long gone.
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I miss the oasis of focus and privacy of my long-gone cubicle.
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Weary sales assistants were being asked about items that were now long gone.
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FAIR BLUFF, N.C. — The flooding is long gone, but its shadow is everywhere.
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That world is long gone, leaving in its wake something much more perilous.
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Of course, his old adversary, Judge Lynne, was long gone, as was Pointer.
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But for some of the Futurefön's backers, these sites' sheen is long gone.
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Former troublemakers like The City Sun and New York Newsday are long gone.
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Tech start-ups have long gone through different cycles of fear and loathing.
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While the two are friendly in the video, those days are long gone.
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When Ellis unwrapped the Bible at the Porters', the binding was long gone.
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The days of vitality, of Paradise Valley and Black Bottom, are long gone.
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Mueller may be long gone, but his fingerprints are all over this case.
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Their mother is long gone, and their jailbird father is still locked up.
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The days of high crime when Mr. Brown took office are long gone.
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It was painful to watch, but his tragic friendzone days are long gone.
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DC: He's long gone by the time everyone realizes the genius behind it.
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By nightfall and rally's end, the Konan and Canfield types are long gone.
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Its other body parts are long gone, mostly because cartilage doesn't preserve very well.
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Long gone are the days of lackluster sandwich vans or tea in polystyrene cups.
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Oddly, they are not innocent little time capsules of an era long gone by.
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The days of packing your bags and just moving to Canada are long gone.
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At one point, I even maintained inbox zero, but those days are long gone.
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"The era of cheap and abundant energy is long gone," the report's authors write.
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Although their ancestors are long gone, the solenodons are carrying on a prehistoric lineage.
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This pair of presidential candidates will be long gone, but America's children will insist.
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The drivers are long gone, attempting to get home on foot as I am.
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But your days of having to pick up after yourself would be long gone.
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Barry's hair has long gone gray, his face lined with deep signs of age.
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The days when artists insisted on singing in their native language are long gone.
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The kick is long gone but the memories of my drug use vividly remain.
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It seems long gone are the halcyon days of double digit returns on capital.
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" She went on, "Sometimes I look back and think my generation is long gone.
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They're long gone, having punched their tickets for warmer climes and lots more money.
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Of course, those days are long gone in this era of the permanent campaign.
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Florida is likely long gone for Sanders after his comments about Cuba and Israel.
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I had gold watches on the brain, but maybe those days are long gone.
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Long gone are the days of headphones bound by the limitations of stringy cords.
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The days of slipping through the back of a tailor's shop are long gone.
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But even with the trach long gone, Charlie has not quite found his voice.
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But the test will still be positive even if the infection is long gone.
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The once-defiant posture — Europe proudly standing up to a bully — is long gone.
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Those programs are long gone, but they remain one of Oliveira's fondest childhood memories.
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To some extent, that was not his fault: Xavi and Iniesta are long gone.
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By then, Mr. Mora and Mr. Shields were long gone from the London branch.
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It's a reminder of his past, a tangible record of a time long gone.
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The beads and the braces are long gone, but the sisters' power tennis remains.
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Long gone are the days of wasting time looking for apps on your dock.
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That world is long gone, however, for these companies and their competitors as well.
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Those venues are long gone, obliterated by the fires that swept through the borough.
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Long gone are the days where Netflix and Hulu were the only subscription services.
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Most of the sewage contamination of the Hudson is long gone, Mr. Sullivan said.
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"The days of the penthouse being the top floor are long gone," Haber said.
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Or is he, like Heidi, long gone and haunted by his work at the facility?
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Today the art museum is long gone, but several arts and veterans-service organizations remain.
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Your leggings are about to be long gone — at least until the weather gets cooler.
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Unfortunately, many of the beauty buys we played with back then are now long gone.
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When I'm long gone, he's just going to be hitting his stride in this league.
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The exhilaration of sudden freedom and liberation is long gone, a distant and fading memory.
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Those days of booming sales are, of course, long gone as these charts painfully illustrate.
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Long gone are the chalky streaks that we didn't blend enough and then labeled #glowgoals.
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But if we did, this guy would be long gone, but that&aposs not unifying.
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The days of Trump catering to women, with Conway selling the goods, are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when 'roots' was a dirty word in the hair world.
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Most of our planet's original crust is long gone, recycled into younger rocks, O'Neil explained.
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Beto O'Rourke's campaign woes The excitement that greeted Beto O'Rourke's presidential candidacy is long gone.
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"The days of 'whatever it takes' are long gone," said Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes.
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The days of people dropping one-click iPhone jailbreaks on the internet are long gone.
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We're told Danielle and her friends were long gone by the time cops showed up.
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It's cute af to watch her to realize once again that hair is long gone.
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In a long gone time of unbiased journalism he'd win the Pulitzer, but not today!
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The days of Brinkley, Mudd and Cronkite, even Rather, Brokaw and Jennings, are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when lip colors were limited to reds, pinks, and browns.
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Long gone are the days when Africa was disparagingly regarded as the White Man's Burden.
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One reason is that many Saudis have long gone to study in Europe and America.
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And the erotic or psychedelic excesses of Ms. Kusama's early art are long gone, too.
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While public whippings and the like may be long gone, officialdom has hardly abandoned shaming.
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Its shelves were crammed with symbols of long-gone epochs, genuine collectibles and dubious tchotchkes.
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Long gone are the days of traditional record stores and the era of compact discs.
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But now here I was talking to him after midnight, while she was long gone.
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By that time, other Pleistocene species like the moa and ground sloth were long gone.
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Long gone are the scientists, and this model of Delos has been left to deteriorate.
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Tensions are now running even higher than during the long-gone, salad days with Chad.
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And older social institutions like saloons, constructed to cope with such instability, are long gone.
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Now, with rampant deforestation in this part of the country, those animals are long gone.
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And by then, any hope for the conversation we need most will be long gone.
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You can still get soy milk almost everywhere, but its shiny promise is long gone.
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Its handle was long gone, but I used it to store hundreds of old photos.
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Long gone are the days of party-issued uniforms and uninspired Soviet style in Russia.
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The days when movie stars headed there between shoots for a martini area long gone.
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Long gone is the linear story of architecture's development from Ancient Greece to the present.
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Perry says that Clark is too tied to long gone ideals of activism and peace.
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The Look Long gone are the days of party-issued uniforms and uninspired Soviet style.
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The days of retail clerks introducing customers to new products are long gone, experts note.
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The days of sitting cross-legged on your floor playing Mario Kart are long gone.
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Lazy stereotypes of overweight teenagers hunched over laptops for hours on end have long gone.
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These two will meet an end, but romance will be long gone when it arrives.
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By the time officers arrived at the scene, the couple was long gone, authorities said.
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The original crater, believed to have been roughly 40 miles in diameter, is long gone.
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But the days of Carter being the lone flag bearer in Toronto are long gone.
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Don't worry, though, we'll all be long gone before this black hole devours our solar system.
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Long gone are my days of stringy headphones getting tangled in the depths of my bag.
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Well-known airlines such as Pan Am, TWA, US Airways and Virgin America are long gone.
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The crater is long gone, the victim of geological activity such as volcanoes and tectonic shift.
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Gift-giving season is long gone, but there's no reason to have the post-holiday blues.
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Plus, the hospital where, 40 years earlier, Innokenty had had his first surgery, was long gone.
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Fleischmann would've been long gone — practice was basically over — except he wanted to plead his case.
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The entrepreneurs behind these companies have been scattered to the winds and their products long gone.
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The days that oligarchs decided production levels according to their own private interests are long gone.
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It's a habit of the young to be nostalgic for a time not long gone by.
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And the dogs were long gone by the time investigators found the mills that were responsible.
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But it's always felt like a far-off fantasy that won't arrive until I'm long gone.
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Any control she once had over MPs, even from her own Tory party, has long gone.
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By then, our beloved Tyrion Lannister will be long gone, killed in the series' final hours.
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Clearly the halcyon days of her youth, when America's big business was trusted, are long gone.
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Cenedella said the days of working in one job most of your career are long gone.
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The movers were long gone, and she was all alone in her new three-bedroom home.
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That was a fine plan for December, but those days are long gone: Trump never faded.
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"The places my father used to reminisce and talk about were long gone," says Irfan Ahmed.
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The chance to have experienced prom as my true self—as Katelyn—is now long gone.
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Like the drink that inspired it, this elusive creation will be long gone in no time.
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While Miles's NBA career may be long gone, his storytelling career should just be taking off.
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Partain was long gone by the time police arrived at Avellino's home, where he was arrested.
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Long gone are the days of a simple hot dog and beer combo at the ballpark.
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Long gone are the days of witches flying through the air and upside-down tap dancing.
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But he's nothing compared to Anne Robinson, the eviscerating host of the long-gone Weakest Link.
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The stair, the corridor, the office, the walnut table, and the contractor are all long gone.
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He may have once wanted to run a positive campaign, but that attitude is long gone.
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That generation of Oilers, which included Mark Messier and Jari Kurri, "is long gone," McLellan said.
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"I wear Hatch all the time, and my pregnancy days are long gone," Ms. Rutson said.
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You know those long-gone manufacturing jobs that political candidates kept talking about during election season?
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Long gone are the days of wooing job candidates with a pool table and free beer.
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Today, Mr. Bannon is long gone from the White House, busy settling scores with Mitch McConnell.
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The days of walking up to a ride and getting a paper FastPass are long gone.
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I waited a few minutes to see if he would return, but he was long gone.
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The days of carrier smartphone subsidies are long gone—but streaming subscriptions are filling the void.
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Forty years later, the U.S.S.R. is long gone, but these laws are still on the books.
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The days are long gone when Woods can count on his body bending to his will.
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They lie to their children to give them hope, hope that for them is long gone.
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Yet a longing for long-gone community was not solely the provenance of the American left.
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That world is long gone, and the trust people once had in their government has collapsed.
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"I am confident that the idea of doing this in-house is long gone," he said.
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The cheap basements and relaxed licensing regime that created Dalston's current nightlife scene are long gone.
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The days when they at least had stock sheet metal bodies and real headlights are long gone.
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Further, only Elon possessed the rigged computer capable of sending messages to Earth, and he's long gone.
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Now, watching the downside of his career, it's a cutting reminder that that time is long gone.
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In the past, luxury items were immune to economic conditions, but those days might be long gone.
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The "fun internet" is long gone—The Awl, Gawker, Grantland, Deadspin, and The Toast have all disappeared.
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Long gone are the days of traveling with a suitcase that only contains your clothes and toiletries.
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The wage-bargaining arrangements behind the explosive wage-price spiral of the early 1970s are long gone.
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Long gone are the day of three, four, and five-piece suits — bring on the business casual.
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Yet for all the similarities between the two parties, the days of warm ties are long gone.
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Characters we thought were long gone return, whether in the afterlife or living far off in seclusion.
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But long gone are the days when this was a manufacturing hub that built cars and airplanes.
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The shy, relatable babysitter is long gone, and in her place is a woman scarred by trauma.
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That means time at the gate won't be wasted with your computer long gone in checked baggage.
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It's getting colder, the holiday buzz is long gone, and now we're just looking forward to spring.
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Those days are long gone and sometimes I pretend like I have a headache on Thursday nights.
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Well, sorry to break the news, honey, but you'll be long gone before Prince gets here. What?
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Long gone are the days of the painted portrait, the Sears glamour shot, and the Polaroid picture.
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Those were the days, my friends, those halcyon, long-gone days of (checks notes) five years ago.
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But the era of Survivor where being a provider mattered is long gone, if it ever existed.
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From what we've seen this week, when it comes to that word, those days are long gone.
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The Great Recession is long gone, but the amount of mail sent by Americans has not recovered.
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That integrity is long gone, at least for the network's late-night stars—and especially for Hannity.
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Get To Work: With Suzy Welch The days of spending decades at one company are long gone.
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ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks were melting down, their 19-point lead over the Boston Celtics long gone.
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The golden days are long gone, but there's still lots to love about the best Olympic sport.
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The evangelical message gave me an illusion of agency, even though my mental agency was long gone.
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Long gone are the days when the residents of towns like Uribe refused to sell soldiers groceries.
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Long gone are the simpler times when you could enjoy a milkshake for what it is: delicious.
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He'll be long gone, running for Senate in Oklahoma, before the verdict is in on his success.
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Long gone are the days when it connected workers and families from both sides of the border.
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For myself personally, I'll gladly pour one for the long-gone Luke Cage for its good intentions.
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But plenty of the other actors who portrayed long-gone characters are still around to entertain us.
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Little good it did for Mick Conlan: by the time it came out, he was long gone.
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Long gone are the Bethlehem Steel shipyard, the Lipton tea factory and the Maxwell House coffee plant.
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The era of smoke-filled airplane cabins is long gone and not likely to return anytime soon.
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" The Times said: "The beads and the braces are long gone, but the sisters' power tennis remains.
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For the most part, the days of free checked baggage and free seat assignments are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when comic books were seen as a bad influence on young readers.
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On second thought, don't ask Kurt Gödel; he is long gone and his answer remains a mystery.
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The next steps in the criminal probe could revive the Ukraine scandal after impeachment is long gone.
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Several minutes later, the F train, in typical weekend fashion, finally arrived, its potential victim long gone.
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You could be forgiven for thinking that all the best deals are long gone at this point.
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He was long gone, had moved to New York, but he credited Fred with starting his career.
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The draft is long gone, and military manpower is near historical numerical lows for the modern era.
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Perhaps we were discussing the long-gone resorts of the Catskills, in the so-called Jewish Alps.
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While the days of Yankee whaling are long gone, so are those of healthy right whale populations.
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Those laws are long gone, and today anyone who can afford to do so can live there.
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Actually, I was technically an intern at TCI, of the big cable company that's also long gone.
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For another, Coen was long gone, Oxfeld was long gone, and the next iteration of the site ("the rage of the creative underclass") had erupted in a spectacularly public fashion, including but by no means limited to inter-office romances and existential wonderings about the mandate of Gawker.
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The New York City that birthed LCD Soundsystem is long gone, but that didn't really matter last night.
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Ten years later, however, the economy has recovered, and the days of occupying Wall Street seem long gone.
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The Paris Hilton we remember is long gone, and the new one wants to keep it that way.
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Plus, long gone are the days of needing an army of products to create that sexy, diffused effect.
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For others, it's a way to pay homage to game experiences that have long gone out of fashion.
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Its swashbuckling investment-banking days—for which the DoJ's bill is part of the price—are long gone.
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By then the dictatorship was long gone, but Lederer, like many of her compatriots, still carried its scars.
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The days of robot vacuums blindly bumping into objects around your home as they clean are long gone.
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While the much-loved Adventure Time might be long gone, Stephen Colbert has a worthy alternative: Policy Time.
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The comforts of Canada were long gone with no air conditioning and no running water in the bathroom.
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Thanks to the internet, the days of longing to catch reruns of our favorite shows are long gone.
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The 2012 version of Pennelle, now a health coach and writer based in Portland, Oregon, is long gone.
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But there doesn't seem much reason to it except national pride, and the fighting has long gone quiet.
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The thick-rimmed glasses were long gone, replaced instead by a tight vest, gold chain and dad cap.
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THOSE DAYS ARE LONG GONE, SO I THINK THE SEC REALLY HAS TO RETHINK HOW THEY DO BUSINESS.
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" As for the one-time stigma around wigs and hair extensions, Fuller says "Long gone are those days.
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Long gone are the days of her making less than $20 each day and only profiting around $1.
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That McCain is long gone: The new one just wants to keep his job, no matter the cost.
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Trouble is, scientists aren't sure exactly where the meteorite struck, as traces of the crater are long gone.
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Sometimes, incessantly commenting on a brand's social media profiles about reviving long-gone products does work after all.
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Carmelo Anthony is long gone, yet this offense has yet to make any honest attempt to modernize itself.
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The power in Rakiraki, on the northern side of Fiji's main island Viti Levu, had long gone out.
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But Congress doesn't follow the rules of baseball, otherwise the Durbin amendment would be long gone by now.
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Long gone are the days of white tie and tails — at least for most people planning a ceremony.
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The show that once spent an entire episode focused on trying to cross a bridge is long gone.
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Long gone are the times when "The Internet" and "Everything Else" were seen as separate, stand-alone concepts.
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Her hope now is that, with her extra pounds long gone, Dubrow and Nassif can fix her breasts.
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The majority of your opening-day staff at any restaurant is mostly long gone a few months in.
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Groups that favor limited immigration praised the administration's decision, saying the effects of Hurricane Mitch are long-gone.
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The next day, with the rider long gone, her daughter dies in the care of the town doctor.
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By the time Mitchell saw the FOR SALE sign on 1906 Boone, the house was already long gone.
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But the days of dozens or hundreds of Tea Partiers showing up to denounce Obamacare are long gone.
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Blockbuster Video is long gone, and most hotels have dropped pay-per-view in favor of onsite internet.
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Users have even slammed the Touch Bar as simply a gimmick, and the handy MagSafe is long gone.
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Ms. Trierweiler is long gone but Mr. Hollande remains "the journalists' best friend," as the two authors write.
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The uncle is long gone, but there are people who knew the uncle, and he is interviewing them.
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The game was tied, 22-211, into the ninth inning, but by then the starters were long gone.
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The immigrants who lived in the tenements of the Lower East Side a century ago are long gone.
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The multibillion-dollar deals for Russian weapons signed by Mr. Maduro's charismatic predecessor, Hugo Chávez, are long gone.
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The oars were long gone, probably drifting out beside the volcanic isle that had caused all of this.
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By 1974, the trolley was long gone, and with coal in decline, the Tazewell train station closed too.
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By then, Mr. Kotschwar, who left the sleeping animal in the care of a colleague, was long gone.
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Herr sees a world laid to waste, its values long gone, if they were there to begin with.
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They're trying to shift millions that have long gone to alma maters and senior centers toward electoral combat.
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Kropf: Cory Booker and Kamala Harris made the most stops in the state, but they are long gone.
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When Voss' twins are miraculously born with the long-gone power of sight, their abilities cause tribal unrest.
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The days of just having Netflix, Hulu, and HBO Go as the only streaming services are long gone.
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are long gone, but there are still a few standout deals to consider.
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Some of the reports named professors long gone from the university, while others accused men still teaching there.
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Comey may be long gone, but expect him to be a consistent presence at his successor's confirmation hearing.
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But then the list veers off into some long-gone classics, like the Whalers, Nordiques, and North Stars.
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The days of people willing to facilitate his dreams or see his proclivities as charming are long gone.
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Street Scene Long gone are the days on Wall Street when our leading investment banks were stock-market highfliers.
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Long gone are the days of Girl Scouts having to go door-to-door to sell their legendary cookies.
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Anyway the glory days of my little Fiesta, which in its heyday was called "clean diesel" are long gone.
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Summer is long gone for real, so it's time to face the facts: You're going to get a cold.
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Long gone are the days of breaking a sweat just to mix up some cookie dough with a spatula.
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We checked with Uber to hear about what happened to that feature but it looks like it's long gone.
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The Democrats indeed face a day of reckoning, but Obama will be long gone by the time it comes.
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But Len should be hitting his stride before Chandler is long gone, and could well be doing it now.
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Long gone are the days of Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert eviscerating some hapless target in their opening monologue.
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Veteran's Memorial Park, on the site of a long-gone hotel, offers weekly summer concerts as the sun sets.
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Katy K's shut its doors in 2015 due to rent increases; the anarchists and their bookstore are long gone.
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But the days are long gone when American troops fanned out across Afghanistan to supervise the construction of schools.
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Long gone are the days when you could get by with a cheap Wi-Fi router in your home.
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But the days when the deputy could be denied a platform at his own party conference are long gone.
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But the money, believed to be a fraction of what he and his cronies actually stole, was long gone.
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Plus, the days when we knew local storeowners by name and could hold them accountable are long gone. Right?
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Click ahead to see Sephora's summer hair essentials, and add-to-cart everything you need before it's long gone.
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Long gone are the days when German law counted bribes paid by the country's industrial champions as tax-deductible.
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RIP to that lion (and Disney "Paris" for that matter ) ... those tats are long gone from his arm now.
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Long gone are the days when local officials would know, or be able to check quickly, every resident's background.
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The toilet had been flushed, and Dane was long gone before the he could be pulled back to safety.
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Long gone are the cordial days of Donald Trump and Paul Ryan playing buddy-buddy in the nation's capital.
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If this is the case, odds are that the character all your friends are talking about is long gone.
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I think all of the teams already checked in and were long gone before Kurt and I showed up.
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In other words, they have to compete, so the multi-million dollar price tags of yesteryear are long gone.
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Most of my relatives who were alive at the time have died, and her medical records are long gone.
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By the time Tangshan's peonies and chrysanthemums are in full bloom, the iron-ore rally may be long gone.
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But it's not really about recovering the $60 million that Khosla Ventures invested, since that money is long gone.
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That's because the days of $100-a-barrel oil are long gone and are unlikely to return anytime soon.
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After having two babies just 15 months apart, Olympic hopeful Stephanie Rothstein Bruce's pre-pregnancy abs were long gone.
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It has yet to give details, but notes that pop culture and politics have long gone hand-in-hand.
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It boasts terrific, tense action sequences, but also a real, poetic sense of longing for a world long gone.
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And the black neighbors — who used to surround her home, watching out for each other — are now long gone.
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A renewed term is a slap in the face for shareholders ... he should be long gone, given this performance.
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Now long gone, neither movement defined the philosophy of its day and neither arose from locating it in universities.
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The mud-brick house where the British author of "Murder on the Orient Express" once stayed is long gone.
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Although the pests are likely long gone, a wasp-infested garage is probably better than no garage at all.
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The screaming teenage girls are long gone, but Mr. Love claims the group has fans from 9 to 90.
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But long gone are the days when hats were a day-to-day essential — today, wearing one invites remarks.
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Long gone were jewel-toned dresses, and sporty yet feminine chic frocks that attracted mall shoppers to young women.
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If either Representative John Conyers Jr. or Senator Al Franken were in today's corporate world, they'd be long gone.
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They are all long gone now, and they have been replaced by yes-men such as Texas Republican Rep.
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The money he brought with him from Turkey is long gone, and he survives on handouts from family members.
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And while WCBS must have had an electric cable from the mainland, it was long gone when he arrived.
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Hodak was long gone when police showed up, but officers filed a report stating he'd violated the court order.
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The first step, they say, is exposing the routine instances of groping and catcalling that have long gone unreported.
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A New Zealand man has discovered footprints belonging to an ancient, long-gone bird at a local swimming hole.
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Men scrambled in and out of the action, gasping for air, reaching for water, shirts torn, shoes long gone.
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But by that time, more than six months had passed since the rape, and most clues were long gone.
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The Dutch were trailing by 2-0 in the 85th minute, and their hopes of advancing seemed long gone.
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While they were founded with the right intentions, many of those ideals about democracy and transparency are long gone.
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The diner was long gone, but apparently felt the need to leave his garbage for the enjoyment of others.
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The Bottom Line is long gone, but the Blue Note and the Village Vanguard still host top jazz performers.
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At that point, the days of uploading no-budget clips and hoping they&aposd go viral were long gone.
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Designs by long-gone designers, just those really special, you know, one-offs that you can&apost find anywhere.
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Grant's Love Actually days are long gone, but he's certainly not taken a backseat when it comes to politics.
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BOURNEMOUTH, England — The original and atmospheric clubhouse where Fred Perry and Rod Laver once turned heads is long gone.
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That dress is long-gone, but when we reunite I am reminded of the stripes in Bob's blue eyes.
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Those days are long gone, but that hasn't stopped teams from trying to establish their working-class bona fides.
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Eight years later Obama's presidency ends with the magic that once surrounded his candidacy and subsequent election long gone.
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The parallel bars are long gone, though grabbing a prime-time reservation here might qualify as an Olympic event.
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The house is long gone from the family, and it's been many years since I've been in a limonaia.
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Long gone are the days when tabloid reporting was contained in tabloids and national newspapers disaggregated advertisements from content.
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However, the era of seeing people like Meghan Markle, Kate Winslet, and more wearing the style is long gone.
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Antonio Banderas is long gone from his guitar case-carrying, gun-slinging days but he's still a badass ... painter.
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During those long-gone years of horrendous eyeliner decisions, I spent hours looking up translations and watching subtitled documentaries.
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Cano is long gone now, still mourned by (mainly young) fans who appreciate excellent play when they see it.
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After the first series of big-name headsets were released in 2016, VR's immediate post-launch buzz is long gone.
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"Those days are long gone," says Anthony Carnevale, director of the Center on Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University.
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From the administration's first days, it became clear that the flag pin reverence of the Bush era was long gone.
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But the app is long gone from my phone, and soon that purple app icon may disappear from every device.
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But framing controversies over blackface simply as a reaction to a form of older, long-gone racism is a mistake.
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Think back, if you can, to the long gone yesteryear of February, when Trump threw a bizarre impromptu press conference.
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While the squad is long gone, many have wondered who Swift has maintained a friendship with, particularly: model Karlie Kloss.
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Long gone are the days when the industry's "poster image" was a man wearing a headset, hovering around a console.
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The nerves were long gone, his highly anticipated return to Sacramento in the books -- and what a beauty it was.
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Long gone is the era in the mid-1990s when a bubble in the comics market nearly bankrupt the company.
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Some believe it can still be huge, though the belief that it could become the next Facebook is long gone.
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We rise for those who are unable, for those long gone, and for those yet to take up the call.
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The lob may be long gone, but Taylor Swift's sweet, side swept bangs made a brief reappearance on Saturday night.
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She freaks out and orders him to leave, and he does, not getting an explanation until after she's long gone.
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Once they return in Longyearbyen, Bergouignan and Devitt are long gone, so Gallon and Briški take over scientific duties themselves.
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MORE long gone, Federal agencies under Donald Trump are shifting their focus from writing regulations to getting rid of them.
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Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, said those heady days of growth are long gone.
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That's a pretty good comparison, because what I wanted in Infrared Horizon was for the humans to be long gone.
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Those days are long gone, but today Britain is establishing a new, looser, more mercurial sort of global administrative network.
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I should visit him, I thought, then had an irrational fear that my parents — both long gone — would be angry.
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The contacts would be long gone and the weapons were delivered to the designated cartel member(s) or gang(s).
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That rivalry is long gone now, though Sir Lachlan has vowed never to wear a kilt with the Campbell pattern.
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His mustache is long gone ("Sometime in the '80s, got tired of it"), and his hair is bushy and gray.
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The days of your parents vacuuming for you are long gone, so you'll need the right tool by your side.
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I do not know why it was not finalized/released ... & obviously the individuals who were working then are long gone.
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It, too, is long gone, lost in the shadow of the Naked Cowboy who whispers the promise of new beginnings.
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Pursuits Osento, a Japanese bathhouse on Valencia Street in San Francisco, is long gone, closed now for nearly a decade.
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Long gone are the days when we could, like Henry David Thoreau on the outskirts of his native Concord, Mass.
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By the time Nixon decided to run for president in 0003, the old conservative affection for him was long gone.
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The days of Star Wars versus Star Trek are long gone: The true modern geek is a fan of both.
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The sun has set and all of the restaurant patrons who were around us when we arrived are long gone.
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By this time, Daddy Welch was long gone, and in 1926, Charles died at his winter home in Auburn, Maine.
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The days when the World Cup represented the pinnacle of the sport, the highest form of soccer, are long gone.
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Mr. Flannery, who became chief executive in August, left no doubt on Monday that the conglomerate era is long gone.
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No discussion, just action that said much about the player and about an era that is long gone in tennis.
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The other nationally prominent programs UConn had jousted with in conference games — Notre Dame, Louisville and Rutgers — are long gone.
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Long gone is the era in which opera stars were given the same treatment as Lady Gaga or the Kardashians.
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Only people of our generation will remember the long-gone, truly "surreal" tourist world that unfolded along the Blue Highways.
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Think of the forces that built the building we're standing in now, and countless others like it now long gone.
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Last week, Shelton announced that he was using this time to bring back his long-gone '90's mullet hairstyle.
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It took a while for them to open up to each other about politics, but that reticence is long gone.
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The days of drudging away in the kitchen for hours just to come out with overcooked steak, are long gone.
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The days when Texas coaches had their choice of the cream of the state's high school crop seem long gone.
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The fishing industry is long gone from this speck of French territory in North America, home to 2000,253 French citizens.
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It has dedicated a historical marker in Gordon Park, which is built over the site of the long-gone club.
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That original, taunting meaning of "Nazi" is now long gone, replaced forever by the image of history's most despised regime.
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Our old scene on Long Island is long gone: the house sold, the old friendships frayed by age and distance.
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Campsites are also long gone in places like Oregon and other parks, like those in Nebraska, will be beyond crowded.
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Two small chandeliers hung over the bones of the living and dining rooms, the furniture and the carpeting long gone.
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Even though the days of lifetime employment at a single company are long gone, retaining your employees still pays off.
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Those admission booklets are long gone, but Disney enthusiasts still refer to epic, technology-pushing rides as E-Ticket attractions.
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Finally, with all the other candidates long gone and a janitor hovering outside, Amiram Alon, 18, ran out of questions.
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McKenzie says in reality Kevin sold the watch for $6,000 to a Hong Kong watch dealer and it's long gone.
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In our new series, LATIN-X, host Paola Ramos uncovers stories about the Latinx community that have long gone untold.
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When the dust settled, Rocky and his crew were long gone and the guy was knocked out on the ground.
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Long gone are the days when the news business was fabulously lucrative, the kind of sector that turned families into dynasties.
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Once upon a time, BlackBerry devices were prized by government officials for their security features, but those days are long gone.
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Cambodia remained caught between wars, corruption, and poverty, but also violent nationalism coupled with an obsession for a past long gone.
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But those days are long gone, even if Chávez himself still looms large, his face plastered across buildings around the country.
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Both signed their letters with endearments like "much love" and depended on each other for counsel, yet romance seemed long gone.
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The incident revealed the full extent of a crisis that has long gone ignored — fuel theft is now out of control.
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It was not a different feeling taking these photos in the abandoned power plant building of a long gone fabric factory.
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Unfortunately, like all of the above, these particular Zara pants are long gone (chalk it up to the 'Kate Middleton Effect').
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Black Friday may be a distant memory but just because it's long gone doesn't mean the best deals are behind us.
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The Super Nintendo might be long gone, but we'd happily dust off our old consoles to play a game like this.
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Long gone are the days of scouring comments for shopping credits, heaven forbid your favorite blogger forgot to tag their duds.
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Mickey is long gone, murdered by a hit man hired by a business partner enraged over something that no longer matters.
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Although based on Martin's series of novels "A Song of Ice and Fire," the show has long gone beyond Martin's books.
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It carries a weight that neither Thor nor Captain America could lift: serving a black audience that has long gone underrepresented.
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They'd been on the island since the mid-19th century, brought over by the first ranchers, and had long gone feral.
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Guys are long gone; the teen queens have grown; the vamps remain, all veteran divas poised for a final close-up.
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Which means that the player-coach model, though long gone in pro sports, serves as an excellent template for tech startups.
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The ferry culture of the early 19763th century, when nearly 150 boats traversed the Hudson and East Rivers, is long gone.
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Scott Walker, who is long gone from the race, was considered the front-runner in Iowa as recently as late summer.
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After all, the era when it took a bookkeeper days to go through time sheets and cut checks is long gone.
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It is the last trace of a block of long-gone shops and stores straight out of an Edward Hopper painting.
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He did not pitch on Wednesday and, like most veterans, was long gone before the end of a 10-9 victory.
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Long gone are the days when a chef would cook something a certain way and there was no budging from that.
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So I do want to emphasize: You can freeze your eggs and you can have a kid after you're long gone.
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Just a band doing our thing on Mercer Street in Manhattan at Sorcerer Studios, which I'm sure is now long gone.
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History students could virtually experience events like Columbus' discovery of the Americas and see long-gone cities mapped across contemporary landscapes.
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Resembling sultry, rabbit-like figures, the nylon skins slump in their seats, appearing worn out, perhaps abused by long-gone miscreants.
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Ms. Murray said there used to be a number of Jewish delis near Seward Park, but they are now long gone.
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She assumed care of him in his final years, when fame had found him but he was long gone to madness.
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Her mind in tatters, Eller, the mangled soul of the new play "Terminus," endlessly attempts to relive her long-gone past.
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In a sample that's 2000,2350 years old or older, all of the carbon required to date it may be long gone.
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He borrowed his mother's car and he took her to 150 Wooster, a now long-gone but very hot SoHo restaurant.
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There are framed prints of balls at Saratoga's long-gone Grand Union, once one of the largest hotels in the world.
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Assuming the ancient pole was long gone, I asked Mr. White if the carvers were working from a photo of it.
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Zucchini's father, whose likeness decorates the kite, is long gone, and an unfortunate accident soon removes Zucchini's mother from the picture.
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Paper food stamps are long gone, replaced beginning nearly two decades ago by debit-style cards, called Electronic Benefit Transfer cards.
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Even The Channel, a squat nightclub that the authorities say Mr. Salemme was involved in 25 years ago, is long gone.
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That strategic reasoning is long gone, as is the expectation that China would evolve into a more liberal and attractive state.
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Long gone is the inverted pyramid that was the signature of the Canadian pavilion, along with much of the surrounding building.
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Long gone are the days when they were mostly ignored by hackers as botnets and other automated attacks have been weaponized.
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One of Sunny's sisters, JoAnn Fiumara, said that the property would have been long gone without their work and their friends.
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Those days are long gone for Woods, whose best prescription for remaining healthy is to work smarter, not harder or longer.
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Cyber crime and cyber espionage have long gone hand-in-hand in Russia, and the DOJ's case would not be unprecedented.
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But the days when there was a "pot bank [pottery factory] on every street", as locals like to say, are long gone.
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Long gone are the days of viewers mimicking "Crazy Eyes," fetishizing the series' LGBTQ sex scenes, and otherwise missing its prescient points.
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With the Baker's Edge pan, whether you're making cakes, brownies, or lasagna, the days of fighting for end pieces are long gone.
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This is about current FBI agents stonewalling, covering up, and flat-out lying for mentors and G-men long gone, over decades.
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Although the original Steak 'n Shake is long gone, Stepp took her grandparents to one of its other locations in St. Louis.
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It is sobering to think that the men who signed the armistice in 1953 are long gone, while this tortured relationship endures.
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"The days when old men get to decide what a woman does with her body are long gone," he tweeted in 2014.
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The days when Democrats like Jim Webb could call affirmative action "state-sponsored racism" (as he did in 22016) are long gone.
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Long gone are the days of putting a sleepover pal's hand in a cup of water or their bra in the freezer.
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Archival exhibitions can sometimes fall flat, accomplishing little beyond dusting off a few pieces of ephemera from a long-gone artistic movement.
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The days of Square clones popping up, everywhere you looked and capitalizing on Square's conservative approach to global expansion, are long gone.
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The same way he sometimes seemed to like his long-gone girlfriend better than he liked Mom, who was his longtime wife.
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The hard narcotics are long gone, but folk are aflutter at the possibility that the fizzy drink might one day contain cannabis.
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Messer also dealt with lingering feelings for her second ex-husband, Jeremy Calvert, this season – but those feelings are now long gone.
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In the fishing industry for 50 years, Macko says long gone are the days when fishing was a steady and common job.
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If your ultimate holiday wish was for your favorite long-gone sitcoms to churn out new episodes, NBC could make it happen.
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They're the names of Australian mobile carriers long gone, now a distant memory, resigned to the short book of mobile phone history.
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It's a play deeply entrenched in the world of Brooklyn's Italian longshoremen—a world long gone that cries out for re-creation.
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Streaming services may be new additions to the indie film world, but any qualms that filmmakers may have had are long gone.
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For several years, Ben Katchor explored in comics the vanishing (or long gone) rituals we associate with life in America's metropolitan centers.
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Forget everything you thought you knew about Selena Gomez's signature look, because long gone are the days of her long, flowing hair.
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Fourteen years on, my dad and stepmom's company website is long gone, and their contact information has been scraped from online phonebooks.
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Long gone are the days when one could earn a living with little or no education by working in factories and fields.
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Well, those days are long gone, and these structured jackets are now a fashion-approved essential for pretty much every situation imaginable.
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Those days are long gone, with the club transitioning away from their spiritual home and away from an era of unprecedented success.
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But the days when Britain's furnaces turned out over 40% of the world's steel, exporting it to every continent, are long gone.
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But long gone are the dinner times when your mum would spike the spag Bol with broccoli and hide carrots in casseroles.
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Those days are long gone though, and as long as we aim our policy at the wrong metrics, they ain't coming back.
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The days when Brooklyn meant "baseball, boredom and bad breath," to quote a dig apocryphally attributed to Barbra Streisand, are long gone.
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She closed her New York gallery in 1971 — the West Coast one was by then long gone — and withdrew from the scene.
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The jobs-for-life notion and the reassuring familiarity of one's own village, church and largely homogenous country are mostly long gone.
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Regardless, no one survives to object: Careme is long gone, and in the forests around the Grande Chartreuse, the monks are silent.
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There's a single sculpture in Ilchi's show at Hemphill, a pile of rubble titled "Everything is far and long gone by" (2016).
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Though the cucumber farms are long gone, the state's main industries of today are still sustained by Latino immigrant and migrant work.
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The era of toughness and the occasional hard foul being enough to get by as an elite defensive team is long gone.
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Some of these pivotal landmarks are still standing; others long gone, remembered only by those who were lucky enough to be there.
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Having been relegated from League One at the end of the 2014/15 season, those players are long gone at this point.
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And also, most of all, to appreciate the humanity of both the re-enactors and the long-gone figures they are impersonating.
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The enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan had learned to guard their communications, and the good old crack days were now long gone.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The days of guaranteed pensions from work are long gone, but can annuities make up the difference for millennials?
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Long gone are the days when minor leaguers subsisted on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with threadbare coaching staffs to guide them.
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He has even been credited with inventing the concept of the midnight movie at Chelsea's long-gone Elgin Theater, which he ran.
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Lulu White's Mahogany Hall is long gone, but the ground floor of the attached saloon still stands, now as a department store.
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People in positions of influence need to make arguments on behalf of principles and ideas that have for too long gone undefended.
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With the staffers who used to at least try to restrain the president long gone, he's testing the limits of his authority.
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From the smell and site of the carcass, she estimated it had been there for a few days, all life long gone.
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A lot of the love is due to Mr. Rose's decision to bring back the long-gone high style of French cuisine.
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But the original columns are long gone, sold when the building was refashioned and taken over by another Roman cult, says Jackson.
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Long gone are the days when she could stroll to the park with her family or take her students on field trips.
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Their faces are long gone, their faded photos tucked away in some attic archive, their history perhaps more family legend than fact.
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Outsize personalities like Steve Bannon, fixers like first chief of staff Reince Priebus and retainers like Sean Spicer are all long gone.
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The greedy, vainglorious Scott Pruitt, who did his best to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency, fit the bill, but he's long gone.
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They are remnants of the 90s, of an optimistic decade long gone, but they're still around in most of the same forms.
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Q&A A surprising number of plants and animals have been discovered alive and well after scientists had declared them long gone.
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Though the marsupial lion is long gone, its legacy as one of Australia's most terrifying killing machines—a competitive category—lives on.
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Via Getty Image / abstractdesignlabs Via Getty Image / abstractdesignlabs The days of salary and bonus conversations happening only behind closed doors are long gone.
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By the time you've consumed activated charcoal in the morning, any alcohol that was in your stomach would be long gone, he says.
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Leaders and politicians who ordered their men into the cauldron of Nazi fire on the morning of June 6, 1944, are long gone.
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Long gone are the days when searching for a job included sitting down with pencil and a newspaper, scouring the help wanted ads.
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Our sources tell us Cuba eventually left the club, and by the time officers showed up on the scene ... he was long gone.
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Even when the world is rubble and humans long gone, these cockroaches will still be around as a reminder of your love. Aw!
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The amazing thing, though, is that in Heaven's Vault, you're not just uncovering a language, but you're also learning about long-gone cultures.
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The brash, confident, charmingly oddball young man he was in 1990 is long gone, and with good reason, given what he's been through.
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Alex had a casual affair with Olivia, something that was a thing even into Alex's relationship with the long-gone Izzie (Katherine Heigl).
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It was Donald Trump Jr. who said of Mr Cernovich, "in a long gone time of unbiased journalism he'd win the Pulitzer". Sorry.
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We wish that we could turn to them in times of need like the good ol' days, but those days are long gone.
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The confetti may be long gone from Times Square, but Losar, the new year in countries such as Tibet, is only just beginning.
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Also in November, HBO confirmed that it will be releasing a GoT reunion episode, which will include actors whose characters are long gone.
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History had relegated dragons to icons of the past, terrifying relics of a dynasty long gone and a magic that no longer existed.
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My naiveté is long gone, along with my patronizing assumptions that development is simply a matter of us teaching others what to do.
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The days where you could pay for all your college tuition with the earnings from a part-time summer job are long gone.
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Many argue that the money spent to bring back long-gone species should be devoted to preserve the ones that are still around.
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Your summer glow might be long gone, but that doesn't mean that all of the warm weather looks have to die with it.
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I loved stories about the Cherokee Indians and the Civil War, all of this stuff that happened around me that's long gone now.
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That means, we'll have something to look forward to even after the holidays are over and all our Christmas candy is long gone.
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The words of the prophets, our elders long gone, men and women who marched against bitter resistance - their words will never be silenced.
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In that time, my brain went to mush, and while I remember the broad arc of the story, the nuance is long gone.
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Long gone are the days when knives, forks, and spoons were mere implements for transporting food to our mouths in a civilised manner.
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Despite Poussey being long gone, fans of Wiley can now catch her in Hulu's newest series, The Handmaid's Tale, which debuted on Wednesday.
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NFL star Sheldon Richardson says his days of speeding around in Bentleys are LONG GONE ... and it's all thanks to being a daddy!!
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"If it weren't for the local population, the forest would be long gone," said Fatima Ait Moussa, president of the women's argan cooperative.
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BlackBerry's days of dominating the cellphone market are long gone but the company's QNX subsidiary is its most promising hope for future success.
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The buildings are still there, but It didn't take me very long to realize that the Cuba they left behind is long gone.
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The days of counting down and waiting outside department store doors for that 24-hour period of Black Friday sales are long gone.
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By focusing on some glorious long-gone past, Turkey's cultural centres do nothing to explain why the country's inhabitants find themselves searingly polarised.
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Long gone are the days when a Republican president might appoint a Democrat to the Supreme Court, as Herbert Hoover did in 85033.
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Or will Hagerman continue like this for the rest of his days, living in reaction to Trump even after Trump is long gone?
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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said in a statement on Tuesday that the "era of military coups and governments" were long gone in Africa.
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But there is another source of pressure to conceal trans-amorous desire that may be even more powerful, yet has long gone unspoken.
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Long gone was the smile she had carried throughout warm-ups for Connecticut's game against Texas on Monday in the Bridgeport Regional final.
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Cena is 40, A.J. Styles is 40, Nakamura is a relative baby at 37, and CM Punk is both 38 and long gone.
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With Chris Bell long gone from the band they created, an uncommon freshness and directness comes front and center on this particular night.
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That "On the Silver Globe" does not really hold together is surely the fault of the long-gone government that prevented its completion.
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If there were ever sentient beings in the Ophiuchus cluster, a faraway conglomeration of galaxies in the southern sky, they are long gone.
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The original chapel is long gone, but a new one marks the spot, said Hermann Schneider, a retired baker who now gives tours.
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By the time Donald Trump and Ted Cruz delivered closing remarks to their respective conservative fans, their Democratic counterparts had long gone home.
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Enemy swimmers often will not know they've been marked until grenades start exploding around them underwater and the dolphins are long gone. Absolutely.
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All of the sisters' other opponents in that 1999 doubles tournament are also retired — some long gone, like Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce.
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The Purple Cow, a bovine-themed ice cream parlor I remember as a favorite birthday party destination for neighborhood kids, was long gone.
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With containment of COVID-19 a long-gone possibility, this epidemic could end with many deaths and/or SARS-CoV-299 becoming endemic.
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The piles of debris — nearly 21 million cubic yards of it — are long gone, and many residents are back in their refurbished homes.
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But it's that long-gone industry that gives Red Hook its uncrowded, wide-open feel and its stock of converted warehouses and factories.
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But fewer people can afford his products now that the good jobs are long gone, and Mr. Apryle has had to make adjustments.
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The days are long gone when a message proclaiming 'the end of big government as we know it,' could win a Democratic primary.
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By the time the bill's full changes went into effect in 2020, many of those who voted for it could be long gone.
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In each episode, he offers readings to celebrities, telling them things about their long-gone loved ones that are largely discoverable by Google.
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Though the props and Victorian costume-clad extras are long gone, you can still stroll down the same lanes used in the shots.
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The image of an iconic terrorist as an old, angry, Muslim man in an off-white thawb and scraggly beard is long gone.
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In Rocky Point, North Carolina, Susan Bostic and her family were packing to leave Saturday morning, even though Florence's center was long gone.
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The family jewelry and wholesale shops that once dominated the area are long gone, and more expensive restaurants and bars have moved in.
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Lincoln Road's time as an offbeat shopping burg is long gone, now submerged in a sea of chain stores and tourist-trap restaurants.
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Long gone are the East German guards who would beat a hapless tourist who happened to stray to their side of the boundary.
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The widespread outrage and massive airport protests of the administration's first attempt at a travel ban back in January 2017 are long gone.
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Women make up nearly half the global workforce in farming, but many say their contribution has long gone unrecognized, particularly in developing countries.
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In fact, when I'm long gone and dead, if I'm only remembered and thought of for this book, nothing would make me happier.
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Usually, This Is Us would show us some great Jack moment of days long gone that would help Kevin triumph over his momentary failure.
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The hype of that era is long gone, overwhelmed by a political and economic crisis that regularly fills the front pages of global newspapers.
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" Before the attack, Hayes admits "there were many signs that I needed to be long gone but this was my very first serious relationship.
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Don Couture, 79, is a Berlin native who spent most of his career as a salaried worker at the town's long-gone Converse plant.
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The pumpkin pie has been long gone, the dishes have been washed, and you've moved onto planning your Black Friday and Cyber Monday agendas.
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NEW YORK, June 2401 (Reuters) - The days of guaranteed pensions from work are long gone, but can annuities make up the difference for millennials?
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With most of the East's old industries long gone, Merkel's government is trying to encourage hubs like Jena to profit from disruptive new technologies.
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Any curium that might have been created during the early universe would be long gone by the time we got hold of a meteorite.
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The request comes as President Donald Trump has suggested he may push for action on gun regulation, which has long gone nowhere in Washington.
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All Images: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRIPluto may be long gone, but NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is by no means finished with the outer solar system.
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By the time The Hills series finale aired on July 13, 2010, Lauren Conrad was long gone, and Kristin Cavallari was narrating the show.
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The myth of his strategic invincibility is long gone — for the GOP bosses, at least, if not yet for his beloved "poorly educated voters."
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One edge appeared to be chewed by rats—she shuddered, hoping they were long gone—but no labels of any sort could be deciphered.
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This magical piece of software specializes in the recovery of documents, music, photos, videos, and even whole partitions that you assumed were long gone.
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While the world was hopeful in the early 1990s that Russia could join the West – maybe even NATO someday – those days are long gone.
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HBO confirmed on Wednesday that it will be releasing a Game of Thrones reunion episode, which will include actors whose characters are long gone.
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Many evangelicals, for example, believe that Abraham was born in Ur, a long-gone Sumerian city-state in present day Iraq, around 22010,21.6 BCE.
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The Jacobsons were long gone when VF decided Majestic, which provided Major League Baseball with its uniforms, would be its flagship sports apparel company.
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The Apple that used to build one phone, one tablet, and a very narrow range of laptop and desktop computers is now long gone.
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That era is long gone, replaced by "smart power" approaches, but the mistaken belief that the government throws aid dollars down a rathole persists.
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Although the hustle and bustle of the pit holidays has long gone, the season for sampling the kippers at Craster is longer than ever.
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"A large number of us this morning were talking about things we thought were long gone out of the hearts for Americans," Cleaver said.
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As part of the deal, Kema led prosecutors to a coastal area in April but the boy's remains were long gone, according to ABC.
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Even if that app is long gone, hopefully its more creative use of lists will live on through Facebook — if people seize the challenge.
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Eventually Uber will jack its prices up to account for this spend, but by then the cabs will be long gone from our streets.
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But he was long gone by the time the open-top bus tours came around, mired in another doomed loan spell back in Egypt.
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His fire lookout at 8,128 feet, where he scanned the summits of the North Cascades for the Forest Service in 1952, is long gone.
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Job hopping can lead to a higher salary, but by the time you see a job posting, an enticing opening might be long gone.
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And, if your mental and emotional symptoms linger after the bugs are long gone, consider another kind of professional help: that of a therapist.
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Long gone are the days of traders frantically running around the New York Stock Exchange floor, but running America's largest exchange still gets chaotic.
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The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and the government of Puerto Rico are not just financially broke — their credibility is also long gone.
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The tiny juice bar we had visited two years earlier was shuttered, the family who had proudly served us fresh smoothies was long gone.
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By the time the 20-second opening theme to any Creatures of Yes video winds down, viewers are transported to a time long gone.
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There's something comfortable about returning to this relic of a website, however, that instantly dredges up those long-gone memories of a simpler internet.
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I saw "Gone Missing" at the long-gone Belt Theater in 2003 and then again a few years later at the Barrow Street Theater.
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And she noted that for some six years, the show had provided a needed lift during the winter, when the crowds are long gone.
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Although the stellar job security of communist factory work is long gone, the factories still seek extensive control over the lives of their workers.
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For a little under three hours, the movie resurrects the Hollywood of 1969, embarking on a largely plotless ramble through a long-gone world.
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Brizzly, the name associated with a long-gone Twitter client, and later, a goofy project highlighting our addiction to social media, is coming back.
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Nearly all the remnants of its thriving Jewish community, which once made up nearly half the population, are long gone or repurposed beyond recognition.
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Its status as a railroad hub and a marble powerhouse is long gone, and recent decades have seen the loss of major factory employers.
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A few months before that, the Riverside International Automotive Museum — the last remaining piece of a once-celebrated, long-gone California raceway — also closed.
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Long gone are the days when Trump's promise to put the U.S. economy on a 3-85033 percent growth path appeared even remotely plausible.
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The days of getting high and earning the Medal of Honor are long gone, unless you're playing the "Medal of Honor" video game series.
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"I quickly called him out on how my connections to the places he would love to work for were long gone," Mr. Moeller said.
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I haven't thrown a racquet in years, and the rats and squirrels are long gone (there's a lingering clothing-moth issue, but never mind).
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For successive generations, that world is long gone, and baby boomers who follow in their parents' footsteps risk running out of money in retirement.
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The proliferation of colour has changed the landscape of boots and made player choice seem like a sweet nostalgic sentiment of a time long gone.
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Dinosaurs may be long gone, but knowing that some of them resembled animals that are still alive today make them seem all the more real.
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According to the store, its gray faux fur number is down to single digits in inventory (the Tumblr pink version is, unfortunately, already long gone).
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The days of flyers are long gone—if you want to stand out from the crowd you're going to have to think outside the box!
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By the time of his conviction, Poteyev was apparently long gone, off to start life anew in the country he had served as double agent.
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The case had long gone cold when the Illinois State Police received a tip in 2008 from McCullough's half sister, who was estranged from him.
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Well, those days are long gone now as Swift is one of their highest-profile pitch persons and doing a damn fine job of it.
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Long gone are the days of engraved Tiffany rings — now, nothing says "I love you" more than getting the sentiment inked permanently on your body.
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Joffrey Baratheon may be long gone from Westeros, but that doesn't mean the actor who played him doesn't still have his head in the game.
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We now rely so much on phone-based navigation apps to get us where we're going that long gone is the world of paper maps.
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It's not the frustration of the people that should terrify us, but rather the legitimate sources of their frustration, which have so long gone unaddressed.
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By the time humans arrived in North America, the hyenas were long gone, having disappeared at some point between 1 million and 500,000 years ago.
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Long gone are the days of unpaid internships, at least at these 25 companies who are paying interns more than what the average American earns.
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Our sources say a 911 call was made and cops showed up within 5 minutes to search for the prowler, but he was long gone.
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Fans have previously speculated that Kim is the "Kiki" named in Drake's popular song "In My Feelings," as she has long gone by that nickname.
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The series is the latest endeavor for a baller whose interests have long gone beyond the court — he's a poet, writer, and activist as well.
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Bush's Republican Party, featuring "compassionate conservatism," thwarted hopes of comprehensive immigration reform and democracy promotion at the point of a gun overseas is long gone.
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But long gone are the days when Worcester's plants offered a decent job to just about anybody willing to put in a hard day's work.
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Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellThe Democrats' generational battle Trump: Whistleblower 'must come forward' GOP argues whistleblower's name must be public MORE (D-Calif.) is long gone.
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The days of predictability in American public policy, such that financial markets and government program managers can plan thoughtfully and act accordingly, are long gone.
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Long gone are the days in which you had to dial a number, and then dial your voicemail password when prompted by a robotic voice.
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The overgrown lashes had the aura of something from the future, or possibly the past — an evolutionary mutation either long gone or still to come.
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But Clone High was long gone, allowing it to remain a loving satire of emo's first breakthrough moment without having to keep up with it.
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The days of "heroin chic" dominating the aesthetic may be long gone, but the scope of what is now considered beautiful is still unabashedly narrow.
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Just four Twins pitchers have had even 10 career WAR with the team since the turn of the century; all of them are long gone.
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We're prone to imagining some long-gone golden age in which people acted more reliably — and in the service of some agreed-upon collective good.
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Some of the previous notices had been sent to long-gone board members or to board members who did not tell their neighbors, advocates said.
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"Long gone are the days when cybercriminals only needed valid Social Security numbers and date of birth to obtain a line of credit," Barysevich said.
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The encompassing AM radio of my youth is long gone, sacrificed to the media infrastructure the hard right starting building in earnest in the 1980s.
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One night, G long gone in Afghanistan, I arrived home at 9 pm to a completely dark house with the front door swung open wide.
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Now a captain in the department, Meyer says he sometimes thought about the badge, his first big career achievement, but knew it was long gone.
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But the time is long gone when we can withhold moral judgment about the human depredations against nature or burnish human predators with cultural relativism.
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In this sweet, but formally unimaginative film, deafness is observed through three generations: Brodsky's child, her parents and, in brief animations, the long-gone artist.
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His military background makes him anomalous in Hollywood; the days of Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart leaving pictures to fly combat missions are long gone.
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"The time to think that it can't happen here, that it couldn't happen to me, is long gone," Bonczyk said of violence in the workplace.
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Robinson still has room for improvement, but whatever doubt he shared with his mother and sister on his first day on campus is long gone.
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Brooklyn is changing rapidly and Flatbush is no exception; favorite places to eat and hang out were long gone, replaced with storefronts they didn't recognize.
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In this context, it's worth remembering that the era of quantitative easing and other extraordinary job creation efforts by the Federal Reserve is long gone.
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HBO's newest drama, The Deuce, takes us back to those legendary, long-gone New York days, and tells us the origin story of the porn industry.
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But as she proved at this year's BRIT Awards, while the candy-themed costumes may be long gone, the musician still hasn't lost her fashionable edge.
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The possibilities feel endless — and while the old Taylor may be long gone, we can't wait to see what Swift's got in store for us next.
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Long gone are the days when you could call up your favorite poet/theorist for a night of discussing German philosophy over absinthe and indoor cigarettes.
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The hair is long gone and the original lineup has since disintegrated, but Score continues to perform for fans with a new version of his group.
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"Long gone are the days of having more than one patient in a bed or one baby in each crib," said Rennie, with a faint smile.
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The Ricktatorship is long gone, yet the responsibility of so many lives still weighs on Rick—and after seven seasons, his fatigue is starting to show
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Smackers' Flip Gloss might be long gone and Victoria's Secret Halo perfume discontinued, but the 2000s are making a comeback nevertheless — and in a major way.
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Thallheimer doesn't know how much longer his landlord will let him stay at his current rental house, from which he was supposed to be long gone.
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Long gone are the days when perfect Clair Huxtable characters are sustainable, and arguably, viewers don't want characters whose perfections make them impossible to relate to.
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Long gone are the days of needing a man to bring a sense of fulfillment or accomplishment to a woman's life through financial and emotional security.
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For those who have been trying out Mac contacts app for a while, you might notice that Cardhop looks a lot like the long-gone Cobook.
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The Golden Age of the supermodel may be long gone, but it's still possible for a model to break through (and maybe drop her last name).
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It has recently exercised its power in a conservative way; the days when its leader, Makarios, was known internationally as the "red bishop" are long gone.
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Musicians and booze have long gone together, and in the last few years acts from the Pogues to Drake have put their names on whiskey bottles.
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The three-times British Open winner was once known for his relentless approach to practice and physical fitness but he said those days are long gone.
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The days of watching series that were available on a certain channel at a certain hour—and only rarely crossed a national border—are long gone.
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But anecdotal evidence suggests that prices for co-ops and condominiums here dropped about 20 percent — a discount that is long gone, according to most brokers.
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The county's orange groves are long gone; if you are in Anaheim, say, and find yourself craving an orange, you drive to Ralphs and buy one.
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At Manhattan's long-gone Bleecker Street Cinema, the house cat Breathless would often escape the office and claw its way up the screen, encouraged by cheers.
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By the time the USB-like JUUL—which has spun off into its own company, JUUL Labs—hit the market in 2015, Sonderegger was long gone.
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One of my favorite scenes in the movie is of Big Mack McGowan and Glenn Stagner at the Wigwam Tavern, a long-gone Nashville dive bar.
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Long gone are the days where brands looked for a standardized female aesthetic: reed-thin white mannequins whose personalities were largely kept out of the spotlight.
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Their father, Luke, trained horses at the long-gone Seminole Downs in Central Florida before deciding to chase bigger purses at racetracks from Florida to California.
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The rest of his co-founders are long gone, and number two Sheryl Sandberg would seem to have just as much culpability for what's gone wrong.
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We're talking about a camp that neither panders to our sad sense of self nor tries to convince us that our glory days are long gone.
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The pets may be long-gone, but their final resting place sits with some of the most gorgeous views of the city sprawled out before them.
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Two of Capote's other homes are similarly long gone, said Josep Colomer, the longstanding owner of one of Palamós's most storied and oldest hotels, Hotel Trias.
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With the help of drones, experts have discovered lines in yellowing fields revealing Neolithic settlements, a Roman villa, and long-gone stately homes, among other remnants.
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Anyone who grew up in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, would tell you that by the winter of 1997 the glory days of the Cine Variedades were long gone.
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The day when China was a pedal-driven proletarian culture were long gone; the era of head-spinning urban speed, pollution, and technological encasement had began.
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"The idea that when the president is overseas everybody puts their guns down and waits till he gets back home is long gone," Mr. Lockhart said.
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Pursuits The golden age of lighthouse construction is long gone, but in its wake are beautiful vistas and stories that bring modern Irish history to life.
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But this was all she knew of her father—he was long gone—and the bathroom had become her own place, her mother barely visiting it.
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For those of us who grew up in the '80s, the current climate brings back painful memories of a Britain we had hoped was long gone.
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That said, the world in which Sam Goody and Tower Records did good business selling music and movies on physical media (read: discs) is long gone.
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But I think long gone are the days of always winning, and it's not going to be easy — 2019, 2020 — it's going to be really hard.
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Touring models get a handy kick-to-open motorized tailgate, but the original CR-V's load floor that turned into a picnic table is long gone.
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With these frauds it can take weeks or months for either company to realize that something is amiss, and by then the money is long gone.
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With her children long gone, she sold her large house in Oakville, bought a relatively large condo in town and still banked a real estate windfall.
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The city's boom days of manufacturing parts for cars, washing machines and fighter planes are long gone, and nearly half its residents now live in poverty.
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I would have liked to think that the days of Black Arts Movement militancy were long gone, but it seems that for some, they are not.
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The days of wearing three-piece suits are long gone, but many people still struggle with finding clothes that are comfortable yet suitable for the office.
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Several neighbors, Chinese immigrants, cracked open their doors and said they had heard of the justice but by the time they moved in, he was long gone.
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The days when a foreign journalist could travel in relative safety for hours on bone-breaking dirt roads visiting remote corners of the country are long gone.
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In came fans who once lived by the long-gone Griffith Stadium, where the Washington Senators used to play before they left town after the 1960 season.
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Although Mitchell's Nickelodeon days are long gone, he revealed in a Huffington Post interview published today that he and his costar Keenan Thompson have become close again.
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Warped Tour is over for good and I am bummed about it, even though my days of stomping around the grounds of some amphitheater are long gone.
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This means no clear rules of the road for broadband, and that a startup or sole proprietor will likely be long gone before its complaint is adjudicated.
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"You know, accolades, that stuff is kind of long gone for me unless it's like Finals or something like that where it's probably pretty even," Durant said.
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"You don't necessarily have the complete roadmap" when performing a revision, he says, either because the initial surgeon is long gone, or because of problems like scarring.
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Those diseased days are long gone, but the mosquitoes are still a nuisance, and the smell of bug spray mixed with sunscreen is the perfume of summer.
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In what's now called The Journal of African American History, they published articles about African-American makers and shakers whose achievements had, for too long, gone unnoticed.
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Chewy co-founder Ryan Cohen sees plenty of growth left for the company and long gone are the company's early days when it struggled to attract capital.
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They said that "triggered," for example, was part of an early draft of the game but was long gone from the draft that was going to publication.
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After all, the old pre-EU production systems are long gone, as are the British skills needed to deal with increases in economic isolation and regulatory complexity.
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Long gone are the days in which "vaporizing" meant collecting weed fog in a big plastic bag and desperately trying to inhale it all in one go.
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"Thanks to advancements in 3D renderings, the days of guessing how furniture and decor will look inside a space is long gone," said Modsy CEO Shanna Tellerman.
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Although the disco era of the 70s and early 80s is long gone, interest in the music and culture of that era continues to grow with time.
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While Napster is long gone, the looting continues, only now it is technology giants like Google and SiriusXM, along with streaming services like Pandora, that are responsible.
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From failed attempts at reviving long gone franchises to big actors starring in complete misfires no one asked for, here's what disappointed us the most at theaters.
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Long gone are the days when Ms. Walters could attract an audience of about 50 million people, as her exclusive interview with Monica Lewinsky did in 1999.
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Ms. Holup did the Orchard station, placing stainless-steel birds atop fencing and apple-leaf patterns in a concrete walkway to symbolize a long-gone orchard industry.
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Though Fannie Lowenstein and the old New York in which she lived are both long gone, the legends of these rare, lucky and often cantankerous holdouts remain.
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The fourth crumbling pillar: The days when information flowed only from the top down, and Arab governments could control the voices in their countries, are long gone.
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Yet they had long gone unseen, with the public viewing behavior from sexual extortion to sexual assault as a personal issue to be dealt with in private.
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However, a very depressed and uncertain Thor has a much-needed heart-to-heart with his long-gone mother to help set him on the right course.
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He's the romantic Holy Grail, and her obstinate belief in their short, long-gone relationship is at the center of this strangely conceived yet ultimately endearing novel.
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Long gone are the days when New York Times obituaries, the Oscars of the genre, framed the way many of us mourned the loss of public figures.
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Memories of my dad's union job feel like they belong in a museum, and that's only partly because I'm talking about the long-gone 1980s and '90s.
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Other names likely evoke long gone residents, and if the facts of their lives are no longer known to us, conjecturing about them is almost as good.
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But the boys camp where most of the filming took place is long gone; it was on the way out even when the film crew was there.
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That work requires the ability to empathize with people long gone but also the skill of keeping an analytical distance to see the past from all sides.
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You could be forgiven for thinking that all the decent 4K TV deals are long gone, now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are just distant memories.
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On Monday, the police arrested Curtis Batchelor, 41, the man who they say raped and killed Ms. Grullon, potentially closing a case that had long gone unsolved.
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The Bulldogs play in a 6,000-seat arena in eastern Washington, but the days are long gone when anyone could mistake them for a fairy-tale story.
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James McManus, one of New York City's last surviving recognizable neighborhood political bosses, never denied the reality that the power district leaders once held was long gone.
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Dr. Shapiro said a small number of people may be especially sensitive to the lingering effects of the Lyme infection, even after the bacteria are long gone.
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Fans have also speculated that the KKW Beauty mogul is the "Kiki" named in Drake's popular song "In My Feelings," as she has long gone by that nickname.
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The exciting finding revealed the animal had not originated in the Australian desert, as many biologists had suspected, but instead evolved for life in a long-gone rainforest.
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Professor Jake Copeland and New Zealand composer Jason Long found the recording (the computer is long-gone), but were disappointed to find that it had been poorly recorded.
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Maternal mortality has long gone unspoken, Lu says, leading to the rise over the last three decades, but having more women like Williams talking about it certainly helps.
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The amusement park rides and wild animals are long gone, but if you're interested in buying Michael Jackson's most famous home, it's a lot more affordable these days.
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It's a sense of scale we've never seen in Pokémon games before, and it helps really drive home that the top-down, pixel art days are long gone.
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On the walls are displays featuring Nye Bevan (the Welsh father of the National Health Service), old photos of the town and histories of its long-gone industry.
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The days when Republican presidents nominated liberals like John Paul Stevens, David Souter, Harry Blackmun and William Brennan, or Democrats appointed conservatives like Byron White, are long gone.
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Donald Trump may have promised an early deal with Britain, but experience shows it will be neither easy nor quick—and Mr Trump may then be long gone.
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By the time new arrest warrants were issued, Caro Quintero was long gone, with most assuming he had headed for the Sinaloa cartel's bastion in the Sierra Madre.
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In one scene, you can almost see her mind start to drift as she pours water into a flower vase; by the time it's overflowing, she's long gone.
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The pits are long gone and the Old Black Horse has made way for houses, but Mr Pritchard can still remember the sound its organ used to make.
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Modern scientists studying the long-gone bird have had little reliable material to work with, save for a few ships' ledgers, several skeletons, and some dessicated body parts.
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She was entitled to a hearing over her contested citizenship at the time her passport was revoked in January 2016, but she was far away and long gone.
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Long gone are the days of posing afterward on the dock with a colossal prize, like Ernest Hemingway did when he lived in Key West in the 1930s.
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If a service has survived for 10 years in this business, you can feel pretty confident that it works, because if it didn't, it would be long gone.
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In a fight against one another, however, Fedor and Silva would meet on more level ground as two slowing legends from the same, long-gone era of fighting.
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It must be heartbreaking for her to learn her uterus is seemingly much older than she is — so much older, her chances at pregnancy could be long gone.
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Now they're long gone, like all my feelings of depression—a faint memory of a random interaction with someone who I may have unknowingly appointed to save me.
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Long gone are the days when Kim tested his first ICBM — on July 4, 85033, no less, in what he then called a "package of gifts" for America.
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The days of Lyndon Johnson sitting with colleagues with a bottle of whiskey after votes was long gone, and so were convivial late-night steak and wine dinners.
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The days when everyone was likely to answer their land line and/or spend a half hour with a live pollster coming to their doors are long gone.
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The 30-year mortgage is a relic of a time when we had one job, lived in one town and owned one home — days that are long gone.
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The fleeting stars from "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" or "Special Topics in Calamity Physics" grab our attention from the start, though they're long gone by the first page.
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The undeniable advantage in the Winter Games has long gone to nations with the strongest national governing bodies, which are the biggest financing system for athletes in training.
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That attitude and accompanying outside perception is long gone in Silicon Valley, especially within Facebook headquarters, and apparently it has trickled down to the general voting public, too.
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Virtually every Prime-eligible one is long gone, but if you act fast, you may be able to shop ones from verified third-party sellers on the site.
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If you have treasured recordings on ancient formats made with long-gone devices, look for a well-reviewed conversion service that will transform the material into digital files.
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In the car, with a driver and a guide, my cell service was long gone; there was nothing to do but sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
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His enthusiastic appetite transported me back to one of the highlights of my trip: eating ice cream at the long-gone Howard Johnson's at 46th Street and Broadway.
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"I have a personal, long-term hippie installation project that involves lots of beads and candles," Mr. Panter said, and it's meant to evoke that long-gone shop.
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Long gone are the days when any player could disappear for a time — a few weeks or even months — without setting off a hailstorm of hashtags on Twitter.
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Thankfully, those days are long gone and it's now possible to find a number of options built from the ground up with female campers and backpackers in mind.
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Yet they continue: PAID LESS FOR BEING FEMALE The days are long gone when objective factors, like experience, for example, could even remotely justify women's relatively low pay.
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Moreover, the future of this country is not going to be found in protecting jobs that are long gone or in catering to the fears of aging whites.
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The days of Boss Tweed running New York City from Tammany Hall, or James Michael Curley in Boston, or even the Daley family in Chicago are long gone.
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Any political appointee, much less a member of the cabinet, who had acted with such disregard of the law would have been long gone under any other president.
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But understand this: The days of Watergate and Spotlight (the Boston Globe investigative unit that inspired the 85033 movie that won the Best Picture Oscar) are long gone.
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Fred, a dictatorial builder in Brooklyn and Queens from German stock, and Big Tommy, a charming Maryland congressman and mayor of Baltimore from Italian stock, are long gone.
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And he'll conclude the race with a mere 155 delegates, a total that puts him behind not only Trump and Cruz but also the long-gone Marco Rubio.
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Carson and Cronkite are long gone, but Alex Trebek remains, the last of the old-school broadcasters who once visited us every night as a matter of ritual.
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Set in the 1980s, it's about characters obsessed with the '60s; the latter decade's hippie dreams seem as long gone as that drowned money when the series begins.
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"There is no White Boy Rick, and any resemblance Rick may have had to that fictional character or urban legend three decades ago is long gone," Majkowski said.
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With Carly Fiorina long gone, the Republican primary is now an increasingly nasty battle between four male candidates, and tonight's debate is a startling example of masculinity gone rancid.
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It's showcased most gloriously on the long-gone 1996 Music Club CD Township Jazz 'n' Jive, which captures early Afropop's heroic ebullience as well as any compilation I know.
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And that spot you loved a few years ago, it's probably long gone as the monster that is gentrification has landed among our city limits and is quickly spreading.
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Bundling up and staying stylish can be a challenge, especially when you're in the second month of winter and the joy of that first snow fall has long gone.
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It's a place where herds of robotic horses graze alongside roads, and the remnants of a long-gone futuristic society deep beneath the ground are waiting to be trespassed.
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The days of shirtless Abercrombie models hanging out outside its stores are long gone, and Abercrombie is making significant steps to distance itself from the brand it once was.
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But take note: not all plastic gadgets are terrible, and the old reputation of Beats headphones for being poorly constructed exercises in selling crap through branding are long gone.
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And yet, despite sounding hoarse, his whirl of gray hair long gone snow-white, Clinton summoned a hint of his old vigor to try to take down Bernie Sanders.
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Sure, the Dark Souls games may ask you whether or not to extend the final days of a once bright era, but that world's glory days are long gone.
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In response to this gesture the iconic erotic illustrator writes "To Andy Warhol, Love Tom," on the cover of the second issue, an emotional memento of artists long gone.
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To be clear, the pigments are long gone, but the cell shapes—which are specific to each type of pigment—still retain enough information to reconstruct the former colors.
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The days of teenage world-beaters are long gone, meaning that most players in Ms Osaka's age cohort are still trying to find their footing in the professional game.
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But that tiny shack is long gone and today Edlich is selling a castle, so the next buyer should be prepared to write a much larger check for it.
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The days of leaving all of your technology at home when you head out into the wilderness might soon be long gone—but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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If your thirst for knowledge is insatiable, but your classroom days are long gone, you can still get the learning you crave with these expert-led online training bundles.
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The days when we could look into the pipeline and see promising new drugs like Prozac, Zyprexa and Abilify offering new hope for these vulnerable patients are long gone.
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The days of "flying the friendly skies" appear to be long gone, but American Airlines is at least trying to fix the latest flight attendant snafu to go viral.
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Also, if it is determined that there are buildings and facilities on the books that are long gone, that might reduce enthusiasm for a new round of base closures.
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For the older Amal, Nick is long gone, her attraction for him having turned into a suffocating existence just as unrewarding as what she would have faced in Egypt.
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In today's more complex world, where a girl killed by a stray bullet might receive a few tweets, this mystery of a child long gone has garnered international coverage.
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An old beer bottle on the floor is a reminder of days long gone, even before the Hamas takeover of Gaza in 2007, when residents could drink alcohol openly.
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But the world in which Sam Goody and Tower Records did good business selling music and movies on physical media (read: discs) is long gone — just like both companies.
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But in the parlance of a long-gone era, we devote little ink to the interesting question of how the president spends the dark hours, after the workday ends.
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It's also about a precious, long-gone time when the news was a rare commodity and an expert reader like Captain Kidd could both inform and entertain eager crowds.
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In a new interview with Vogue, Hilton reveals a few interesting tidbits about the resurgence of garments once thought long-gone, including the status of her Juicy Couture wardrobe.
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The AML was established by Congress in the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to reclaim coal mines that had been abandoned, often by long-gone companies.
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Coincidentally, he was in town cleaning out the old Twin/Tone office and going through boxes: all the clip files, all the long-gone fanzines, receipts and studio logs.
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In the past, salvation might have been achieved by good works or karmic progress, but, according to the Buddhist cosmology to which Shinran adhered, this time was long gone.
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Although the paint, steel wool, and coffee companies that dominated life here at the turn of the 20th century may be long gone, Dumbo still has some rough edges.
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Young people from other Chinese communities — in Washington, D.C., or the now-long-gone Newark Chinatown, or from as far afield as Jamaica or Cuba — came to their dances.
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Yankees 2, Indians 1 CLEVELAND — Rajai Davis may be long gone, but for Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman, the ghost of Davis was present and accounted for here Saturday night.
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I stood at a gate alongside the property, peering past trees toward where a house once would have stood, teeming with three generations of a family now long gone.
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Trump has long gone after Baldwin's impression of him and has previously taken to Twitter to attack the actor and "SNL" as having poor ratings and not being funny.
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As Poirier hops across arrondissements, she manages to create the feeling we're peeking into the windows of her subjects, looking at buildings that still stand, at inhabitants long gone.
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My father was also a teacher, and my mother's grandfather was in charge of a small junior school, long gone, in a house situated in gentle fields outside Edinburgh.
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Griffith noted that McGahn was "long gone" from the White House when the Ukraine controversy unfolded and the judge appeared skeptical over some claims by House lawyer Megan Barbero.
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The last time DIALER was used in this puzzle was 2008, and even then the rotary dial was long gone and the analog phone well on its way out.
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Nonetheless, Russell is doing everything she can to keep warm a trail that has long gone cold -- organizing volunteers in the summer to search and hand out "missing" flyers.
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And then I hope they return me to the shelf with the satisfying sense that even though I'm long gone, there are still plenty of stories I can tell.
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Save for the Strand, the city's biggest and most famous indie book shop, nearly all the rest is long gone, like the small-town, scruffy Village of the 220s.
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Bellm declined to disclose BigCommerce's current valuation, but admitted that the good ol' days of venture funding it experienced when it raised money in late 2014 are long gone.
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Soon after, #SelenaEndedJustinParty began trending on Twitter as the Jelena 'shippers (fans who continue to pine for the long-gone Bieber and Gomez relationship) began to split and take sides.
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On Twitter, people speak of those days as long gone: "Lmao my textcee days were fun" says an account for "Tha Beast", whose bio reads "a psycho and a rapper".
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By the time he won his first Grammy (out of four) for his hit song "Fly Away" in 1998, the blue was long gone, but Romeo was alive and well.
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Long gone are the days when Jared ate nothing but veggie and turkey subs at the Indiana University campus subway, working his way down from 425 to 245 big ones.
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In Los Angeles, women who work in TV animation told BuzzFeed News that although outsiders perceive animation as a wholesome industry, sexual harassment is pervasive and has long gone unchecked.
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Now that winter is long gone, the buzz around Amazon's insanely popular Orolay jacket has calmed down, but we know exactly what has taken its place on Amazon's fashion charts.
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The founders of Facebook's two large purchases of that era—WhatsApp and Oculus—are long gone from the mother ship and have spent time throwing grenades into One Hacker Way.
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You heard right: Long gone are the days of crusty or flaky long-wear lipstick, because ColourPop has introduced a highly pigmented option that stays bright and comfortable all day.
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The 39-year-old X Factor judge often rocks billowing long waves on and off the red carpet, but it appears as though those beachy hair days are long gone.
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While some apples are long gone from the trees, many of the most popular kinds are still waiting to be plucked or can be bought at your local grocery store.
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Authorities say a break came in Mobley's case late last year, after it had long gone cold, when investigators received a tip through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
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Protagonist Zack Lightman has a reason to care about '80s culture, since it connects him to his long-gone father, who left behind a conspiracy theory tied to old movies.
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Those days are long gone, but for around $30 a pop, you can relive some of that nostalgia and build your own tiny arcade with these highly-detailed miniature replicas.
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The bigger picture: Long gone are the shout-outs to Silicon Valley for its innovation and moon-shots that often made it into the speeches of the past 8 years.
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If the Flemish painter's canvases seem surprisingly modern, at the same time they evoke a long-gone universe of medieval fantasy, described for our pleasure in minute and grotesque detail.
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The feature is also slightly reminiscent of Snapchat's long-gone "best friends" feature (RIP), which let you view the top three friends of anyone you were connected with on Snapchat.
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The picture-perfect pink drinks may be long gone, but the Golden Arches' green take shows that there's certainly no shortage of Instagram-ready fast food eats over in Japan.
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The jazz in the dance company BJM — Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal is long gone, and in its place is the leg-swishing, arm-swooshing frenetic blur of contemporary ballet.
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The days of one-night tournaments in major US promotions seem long gone, but Bellator's recommitment to the long-form tournament format could do MMA a whole world of good.
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The only document that came with it was a curious letter from a long-gone Manhattan stamp dealer that Mr. English described as the stamp world's equivalent of a pawnshop.
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That "work supports" rhetoric seems long gone among Democrats, as most of the left has dug in its heels against extending work requirements to benefits like food stamps and Medicaid.
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Long gone are the days when the GOP could use ballot initiatives banning gay marriage in swing states to drive up evangelical turnout and re-elect President George W. Bush.
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The third season of "Stranger Things" is a delightful re-creation of 1980s smalltown America that's long gone, right down to the Waldenbooks and Sam Goody in the local mall.
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The days when federal employees were subject to a centrally directed Office of Personnel and Management that oversaw permanent, full-time workers sitting in downtown office buildings are long gone.
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The days when the red Ferraris, who have competed in every world championship since the outset in 1950, were dominant with seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher are long gone.
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"Our planet may be long gone and the [Voyager] will still be traveling through space and our galaxy," Suzy Dodd, the project manager to the Voyager Interstellar Mission, told CNN.
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"They're clearly a generation or two out from all of this," she said, and yet "seem to be having a bit of a love affair" with a Manhattan long gone.
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"What is pretty clear at this point is that the good old days of sending truckloads of marijuana to the United States are long gone," security analyst Jaime Lopez said.
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By the time you've finished off those emails, caught the late bus home, and done a cornershop dash for a hasty midweek spag bol, the sun has long gone down.
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Andy Metcalfe, who owns and operates the Gaia Tree center, an ayahuasca retreat in Iquitos, Peru, said the days when the tea was exclusively brewed by tribes are long gone.
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He was fed wrestlers now long gone and he benefited from a company that has preferred—Attitude Era excepted—to have one dominant wrestler it can keep the title on.
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With the sun long gone and the punishment behind him, Tinker Tico said he would take a few days off to enjoy the accomplishment, but that would be enough rest.
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A short coda has Welles answering questions from what looks to be a college audience that has just seen "Othello" at the long-gone Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge, Mass.
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Nearly a century after the film "Reefer Madness" alarmed the nation, some policymakers and doctors are again becoming concerned about the dangers of marijuana, although the reefers are long gone.
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Even so, this city's hippie days are long gone, as anyone who's walked through the Marina looking for a flower child anytime in the past 30 years can tell you.
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The salvaged rose-hued barn siding on the house's street-facing facade is a nod to the rustic wooden structures Mr. Beinfield saw in photos of the long-gone park.
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Long gone are the wooden boats that would have been anchored near the shore, awaiting the pilchards — small, sardine-like fish that would come into the bay by the millions.
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With the Cold War in the rearview mirror and the Soviet Union long gone, "people don't think nuclear war is on the table at all," Mr. Wellerstein told Retro Report.
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The days when companies like U.S. Steel or General Motors or Microsoft could accumulate the market power to dominate an industry and gouge consumers with higher prices are long gone.
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The little cabin — he called it a house — that he'd built there in 63, furnished with a green-painted pine desk, and lived in for two years, was long gone.
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The suits were long gone by the time Mr. Mcleod started high school; he had traded them for Air Jordans and was more interested in girls than going to class.
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Spring break is long gone, but things are only just beginning to heat up on the East Coast, making now the ideal time to start stocking up on summer staples.
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Long gone are the days when an advertiser's biggest concern was making sure it did not appear next to pornography online or during the ad breaks on racy TV shows.
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But the good times are long gone, and on Thursday, General Motors became the latest in a wave of international companies that have shut their doors voluntarily or under duress.
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Both she and her brother met a host of celebrities, many now long gone, at the apartment and were often treated to front-row seats at their own private concerts.
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Long gone are the days when Portugal took center stage among the PIGS - a derogatory acronym to describe the economies of Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain during the financial crisis.
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The X-Men are long gone, and he's reduced to driving a limousine while he tends an aged Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), whose psychic powers have become a dangerous liability.
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After he is long gone and books are written about how the country was able to survive this troubled time, the federal courts and journalism will be among the heroes.
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A searching quality permeates Julien's work that we are here invited to experience a nostalgia for something long gone, muddled with an air of mystery as to what's to come.
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Long gone are the days when women in a Korean family were not allowed to eat at the same table as men or had to wait until men were finished.
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Commemorating King, whether on his birthday or on the day of his assassination, shouldn't suggest that this symbol of the civil rights movement is a part of history long gone.
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