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The rabbis of yore didn't do much debating about parenting.
That hearkens back to the Tissot Rock Watches of yore.
Handling, too, isn't as ponderous as the trucks of yore.
The dynamics of yore, she found, resonated in modern times.
Gather round, ye olds, and thrill to a tale of yore.
Like your middle school sleepovers of yore, there are some rules.
This is, however, a far cry from stimulus packages of yore.
In the days of yore, Greek Gods were immortalized in marble.
And those options are significantly better than their counterparts of yore.
Social commentators and philosophers of yore used pens as their swords.
This is no longer the steel-producing industrial powerhouse of yore.
Tonally, Dumbo feels very much like a classic Disney film of yore.
In the days of yore, there were only very bulky fitness trackers.
So honor the internet cats of yore with a kitty video binge.
It's simple and a nod to the classic postman's bag of yore.
The building blocks cleverly remix Marios of yore, including Super Mario Bros.
The granny panties of yore had been sleekly reinvented for new audiences.
In time, it may make life difficult for the disruptors of yore.
In general, though, today's spruce beers only slightly resemble those of yore.
Does her long wig herald a return to the days of yore?
Lo, the childhood fantasies of yore are the technological realities of today.
Lloyd's welcomes them as warmly as it did the titled nobs of yore.
Essentially, it's peak TV's answer to the tired-sounding "miniseries" label of yore.
Will Kesha amp up the look to match her signature glitter of yore?
They're visionary experiments that reject the neat parameters of yore—narratively, thematically, representationally.
The girl in question is Andi Dorfman, the Bachelorette from days of yore.
Also linked to the Sears of yore is property-and-casualty insurer Allstate.
How do I know it was different in those golden days of yore?
It also feels like the controllers of yore, despite the slightly different look.
It is certainly a sea change from the college jobs offices of yore.
Bicycle makers of yore — meaning in the 1800s — had yet to discover gearing.
The car floats down the road like Buicks, Lincolns and Cadillacs of yore.
Like the Automat of yore, there is no interaction between customer and personnel.
But these phonies aren't the eCards of yore, the eCards we should be sending.
Maybe it's time to return to that vengeful god theory from days of yore.
It continues to be as true today as it was in days of yore.
The keto diet of yore was adjusted daily to reflect a human's fluctuating metabolism.
Refinery29: Zombies kind of feels one of the old Disney Channel musicals of yore.
A more aesthetically pleasing splash screen has replaced the technical text strings of yore.
The new Child's Play changes the backstory of Chucky, the evil doll of yore.
When it comes to Drake, Apple has been like an art patron of yore.
We talk a bit about this, then wax nostalgically about "screen time" of yore.
What will the future of sexting entail without the belovedly Rubenesque peach of yore?
Stranger Things is a nostalgic trip back to the '80s creature features of yore.
A wealthy Republican congresswoman of yore who fought for civil rights and never twittered.
But this wouldn't be the first time Bieber has recounted his mistakes of yore.
Unlike the robber barons of yore, today's Wall Street tycoons don't build anything tangible.
The CBS executives of yore would no doubt have been appalled at Friends' pitch.
The 100 percent cotton extra-tall tees of yore proved not ideal for airbrushing.
The lush string playing, in particular, summoned memories of the Fabulous Philadelphians of yore.
Bicycle makers of yore — meaning those of the 1800s — had yet to discover gearing.
The fight was reminiscent of his battles of yore: a knockout in 48 seconds.
But then, this cord is not exactly the look of the cord of yore.
On its surface, the plan appears to build on the peace plans of yore.
Imagine what wicked sport the Smith of yore would have had with this conceit.
Now, it's not like One Direction, like the boy bands of yore, ever feigned chastity.
Pick up the phone and speak, and Alexa answers, just like the operators of yore!
FitBit Alta HR In the days of yore, there were only very bulky fitness trackers.
Management theorists sanctify capitalism in much the same way that clergymen of yore sanctified feudalism.
Only the most hidebound politicians still yearn for the state-owned "national champions" of yore.
Reminded me a bit of the great ATP festivals of yore—with fewer drunken Brits.
At the same time "new" big companies are becoming more like the corporations of yore.
This kind of entrepreneurship is nothing new — just think of the Tupperware parties of yore.
The show takes its inspiration from series of yore like Get Smart and Police Squad!
Nick Lachey, your boy band dream crush of yore, is moonlighting as a Dog Whisperer.
Below that, there be dragons, as navigators of yore used to say of uncharted waters.
The disadvantage over those boozy gallery openings of yore: There will be a cash bar.
So at very least, this could be nice little homage to the Nokia of yore.
"Carnage Park" is a deliberate effort to recreate exploitative, stalker-type scare fare of yore.
No, we aren't recounting some sort of bovine-related parable from the creameries of yore.
But that effort is about as dubious as President Bush's fetal tissue bank of yore.
Alas, the free breadbaskets of yore have all but disappeared, at least in New York.
Indeed, it is striking how much Buttigieg owes to the Cold War liberals of yore.
James Ball's ongoing series Guide To Computing is a love letter to the technology of yore.
These hulking otters of yore would have fed on large shellfish, crushed between their powerful jaws.
That the champions and contenders of today are older than those of yore is well-documented.
Musically, they sound like a blend of all the raw, exciting, bold guitar bands of yore.
The VR goggles of today will be no different than those giant brick phones of yore.
The "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" of yore would have shredded today's Social Justice Warriors.
The step-by-step setup that comes programmed into electronics has replaced service manuals of yore.
There are allusions to King Arthur and golden days of yore and alternate-timeline dystopian futures.
Short answer: Yes, the primers of yore were nothing compared to this new crop of finds.
Producing work for a corporate client might seem anathema to the hip-hop generation of yore.
The bad: The Blazer looks more like a sporty ute than the rugged Blazers of yore.
There's nothing like those heavy, oversized neoprene waders of yore, with their cheaply sealed boot gaskets.
Loki remembers visiting New Orleans during the halcyon goth days of yore, even before SoGo existed.
These companies—particularly Google and Amazon—were of a different breed than the megacorps of yore.
It was hard not to imagine a giant of yore guzzling draft from its commodious spout.
But they can use assistance, of the sort that the guilds of yore offered their predecessors.
Just like the Nifty Fifty of yore, the "FAANG" stocks are dominant companies of their day.
Like the great pulp sci-fi writers of yore, Allen Steele loves to colonize other planets.
Like the Bobbys of yore, she's amused and frightened by the perilously coupled partners around her.
It's also a love letter to department stores of yore, and to the operatic flow of trade.
Unfortunately other plot points seem like the same-old, same-old Jack Death Baiting days of yore.
While watching all of this Liza-Josh drama, the Olivia-Fitz madness of yore is quickly conjured.
Most TVs are now flat and require less energy to operate than the giant TVs of yore.
So more mid-tier mobile phone of yore than crisp iPhone Retina display at this nascent stage.
Destroy your nostalgic pining for the text-based games of yore by replacing them with modern slang!
It's prominent (and seemingly permanent) frown clearly doesn't inspire the same fuzzy feeling as Minis of yore.
Probably the coolest upgrade from the Atari 2600 of yore is the illuminated Atari logo in front.
Modern countertenors have overcome the pale, pinched sound of yore, finding a stronger core to their tone.
Either out of conviction or simply out of habit, the gatekeepers of yore set a certain tone.
The four-door convertibles of yore require two people to lift the tops because they're so heavy.
On both the left and the right, the grand old parties of yore have been shattered, discredited.
That the dangerous days of yore were fun, but the "normal" present is at least somewhat safer?
And like the railroads of yore, Amazon dictates terms and prices to those dependent on its rails.
Some observers predict that top e-boys will have success reminiscent of the boy bands of yore.
The people controlling, say, GPS III satellites may need different skills and tools than operators of yore.
Here&aposs a closer look at the icon, as well as look back at Suburbans of yore:
While Lexus cars of yore used a mouse-based system, the NX200t features the newer touchpad systems.
I don't see a lot of upside, and it reminds me of the failed deals of yore.
What they share in common is a powerlessness totally at odds with Farrell's alpha males of yore.
But the Uggs and oversized sweatshirts of yore are no longer what your average PSL fan is wearing.
Perhaps you remember, in days of yore, pretending that the floor was made of lava apropos of nothing.
Peloton is not like the exercise bikes and NordicTracks of yore that largely ended up as clothing racks.
Dress codes of yore are starting to crumble in the face of critiques about sexism and racial inequity.
If the legacy brands of yore aren't resonating, broadly speaking, with a younger generation, then what is working?
Alternatively, could we deliberately return to the federalism of yore, in which local issues dominated over national ones?
Nor did the balding men of yore have the option of hair-replacement surgery performed by a robot.
I had expected the lime flavor of yore, but no, it was the horrifying taste of green apple.
Its inclusion here is a deliberate move and not just a vestige of the wired times of yore.
Maley foresees gains for FANG but says the high-flying days of yore may be gone for good.
The wigs were modeled after Efron's helmet hairstyle of yore, because even Zac Efron cannot escape his past.
The SFDPS' Facebook page also showcases a fascinating breadth of flyers and photos of the scene of yore.
Take the once ubiquitous CD drive of laptops and desktops of yore (yore being roughly a decade ago).
I learned that you couldn't just plug in the damn Xbox and play like my Atari of yore.
"Emails and other electronic communications do much of the work of the paper correspondence of yore," Strine wrote.
The industries of yore will not simply regenerate due to the hasty tariff threats of the Trump administration.
It's a far cry from the Selena Gomez of yore, and it came with no explanation—until now.
In the band's most recent album Amore Per Tutti, we're whisked away to the European discotheques of yore.
Libraries are not always musty places of yore with treasures out of view for only the privileged few.
The mustache and soul patch of yore are still there, but still refusing to connect to each other.
The sheriff of yore in this part of the West even reserved some harsh words for Fox News.
" Of "Sarah Palin's Alaska," a reality show of yore: "Something always seems a little off in reality television.
I grew up in the days of yore during punk rock where you didn't have access to information.
Avenge the patriotic goreThat flecked the streets of Baltimore,And be the battle queen of yore,Maryland, My Maryland!
Like the root cellars of yore, the Groundfridge stores food items at a constant, cool temperature throughout the year.
The prints and colors are so free-flowing you'll forget about the ho-hum, plain black fleeces of yore.
A recent Samsung patent shows a smartphone that folds directly in half, almost like the flip phones of yore.
In honor of the holiday, our favorite self-memer tweeted a series of quotes from wise presidents of yore.
Playing '94 online has more in common with the LAN party days of yore than hopping on Xbox Live.
And of course, the hood ornaments of yore, so easy to steal, have been supplanted by bas-relief badges.
I was astounded to find that formal night still existed — that felt very cruise ship of yore to me.
Why can't breakfast cereal be healthy, while also fulfilling all those fond memories from the Saturday mornings of yore?
When I listen to Midnight Memories, my favorite One Direction album, I am one with the Beatlemaniacs of yore.
But even Ms. Hesser has a misfit drawer in her kitchen, a mini-museum of the gadgetry of yore.
Peter Weber's season of The Bachelor just started and already his contestants are getting compared to contestants of yore.
Dog The Bounty Hunter is honoring his late wife's memory this Christmas ... with mementos from their holidays of yore.
The choking first aid posters of yore were a messy confluence of primary colors and a stylized fish skeleton.
The movie is supposed to start up the Dark Universe, Universal Studios' multi-movie franchise starring its monsters of yore.
But yes, the omnipresent Naked Dress trend that rocked the red carpets of yore seemed to phase out in 2016.
Curated by Amanda Hunt, Black Cowboy pictures a distinctly different gaucho than the bank-robbin', bootstrappin' John Wayne of yore.
But forgers are still churning out the more lucrative signed balls and bats and photographs from sports greats of yore.
From the first variation, he smothered the gorgeous tune in filigree, apparently harking back to those pianistic showpieces of yore.
This speaker has a huge central speaker, rotating dial, and built-in FM radio — just like the days of yore.
Almost every publication you can think of has blogs, but the impact is very different than the blogs of yore.
Cleganebowl is a prediction that has stayed with the Game of Thrones fandom since the days of yore, in 2013.
The milkman of yore was "a very nice guy, very fresh products, always on time, once per day," Muller said.
Maybe, but only when we hear all of those scary stories about crashes of yore in the month of October.
It is easy to assume that the fierce Puritan flock of yore had somehow gestated the fiery patriots of 1776.
He is no longer the giant of yore, but numerous modeling agents remain willing, even eager, to work with him.
Though "peepshow" has accrued a seedy meaning over the years, the paper peepshows of yore were all safe for work.
Drawing inspiration from the wooden-cabinet consoles of yore, they set out to design a set that blends, not stands out.
Instead of tackling this head on, Latin America's national energy champions—or rather, their political taskmasters—are relitigating debates of yore.
Unlike old-fashioned prospectors of yore, though, today's data scientists find themselves in one of the IT world's fastest-growing industries.
As Spotify rose to prominence, its younger-skewing user base proved less enraptured with the establishment, machine-produced pop of yore.
They were teens themselves, unlike many of the old-dude "boy" bands of yore who would have faltered on this precipice.
Today it's the internet, and it's just as infested with mythical witches and serial killers as any dark alleyway of yore.
Unlike the frothy days of yore, "people are no longer willing to lose money on a per-unit basis," says Kan.
But, of course, revisiting fashion trends of yore is always fun because: A. Chances are, you committed the same style crimes.
This latest version fits really comfortably in the hand, no longer the unwieldy unholy phone/tablet hybrid of days of yore.
The political climate right now is beyond embarrassing for any of us who actually study political and social issues of yore.
Robert Taylor's languid turn as the stiff-upper-lipped Longmire makes for an outstanding throwback to the Western sheriffs of yore.
"And playing it, creating patches, is fast, intuitive and straightforward—even easier than using the 1/4" patch cords of yore.
With Amazon looming, upstarts nipping and private-label brands burgeoning, Big Food doesn't have time for the small deals of yore.
Gertie's sandwich might be a twist on a classic, but it feels just as nostalgic as the diner sandwiches of yore.
The royals of yore were pretty well attuned to the fact that you should never leave a country without a ruler.
It's like the Wild West of yore (and it's no coincidence that cons absolutely flourished in the days of westward expansion).
Recently, however, the cheese pull has morphed from the modest pizza slices of yore to monstrous, melty messes like this one.
The "weird" Austin of yore, full of aging hippies just looking for a good time, still exists at such a place.
Moto's Razr-style folding phone will have a large "chin" under the display, much like the original Razr devices of yore.
Woods restored the roars of yore by briefly holding the outright lead in the 240th competitive round of his official comeback.
It's a familiar yarn from the old time nak muay: things were better back then in the halcyon days of yore!
Republicans used to be the "pro-family" party, but that was in days of yore, when George W. Bush was president.
But as the scene at the Battery revealed, these are not the mostly white, well-to-do gentlemen's clubs of yore.
They're e-boys, and they're quickly becoming part of an industry with the potential to rival the boy bands of yore.
Prices seem unreal, current and former neighborhoods out of reach, and the options smaller, darker and shabbier than those of yore.
I was a teenager in the 1990s, and therefore first on the scene in the a/s/l chatrooms of yore.
No matter what he does, he cannot bring back the coal jobs of yore or the old labor-intensive manufacturing economy.
In a word, these are not your suit-and-tie bond and stock traders of yore, riding the commuter train into Manhattan.
If it's something that we could envision in grainy, sepia-toned photos and worn by fashionistas of yore, we're here for it.
So, dig up those tracksuits of yore, polish your Air Force 1's, and put your best model-off-duty foot forward.
I know that Sega did not create this game, which so lovingly taps idealized memories of the Sonic of yore, for me.
Not asking questions was the great strategic fuck-up condensed into Facebook's 'move fast and break things' anti-humanitarian manifesto of yore.
It is true that (unlike the Crock-Pots of yore), these machines can sauté just as well as most skillets; possibly better.
It's a new beef jerky called "Lorissa's Kitchen" and it's not the shoe leathery truck stop beef jerky of days of yore.
"I say stick with TJX and leave Ross in the penalty box until management can work their magic of yore," Cramer said.
But, Alexa & Katie has something the tween shows of yore didn't: the subject of cancer at the very heart of the series.
These are accompanied with their entire instructions, so you can host your own game night and revisit some peculiar diversions of yore.
Add in Apple Care, and you can end up spending a lot — though it's nothing like the wild "Edition" prices of yore.
The winter of 2017-20173 has recently become a throwback to the winters of yore — the ones your parents told you about.
The click-driven ad model of yore is leaving a graveyard in its wake, as once high-flying companies like Mic collapse.
The coats ahead have zilch in common with the cheap-looking fake finishes and materials of yore — except, of course, their prices.
Just as its massive surpluses of yore had big consequences for the global economy, so does this swing in the opposite direction.
These attitudes about the barbershop as a place of yore, as a fading institution offering outdated fads, are both classist and racist.
Like the VCR games of yore, When in Rome depends on a new technology to find a new way to have fun.
The comedic possibilities are endless in this viral meme, which appears to have originated on Facebook and Reddit lolcat memes of yore.
Google just announced the coziest virtual reality headset yet: It's made out of fabric (and resembles a certain fad robe of yore).
Above all, Djokovic, one of the greatest returners in history, is back to attacking serves with his fast-twitch accuracy of yore.
The same old glitter and shine on the old, leather shoe, the righteous activism of yore, the war stories and backroom fucks.
When we and Starbucks talk about unicorns, we're not just discussing the famed beast of yore that appeared to breast-baring virgins.
Back in days of yore the media was mainly TV networks and big newspapers that wanted to communicate with a large audience.
The company's new headquarters feature bright video studios and test kitchens, instead of the bar carts and palatial executive offices of yore.
And if you do know plenty, you'll love seeing, say, Dolly Parton's take on some of the great country musicians of yore.
And just like in the days of yore, you can print a three-by-four inch photo and stick it on the fridge.
Lonzo Ball Despite his being born long after their peak, Lonzo is a huge fan of the repulsive rubber puppets of yore, Boglins.
Some of their results resemble the "slime" or "gak" their parents grew up with — the slippery green stuff at birthday parties of yore.
The film claims to pay tribute to movie musicals of yore, but the performers don't match the multi-talented figures of old Hollywood.
Like slaveholders of yore, they are preventing the concerns of the disenfranchised, mainly African Americans, from receiving a full hearing in the Senate.
Butler has also released the free Butler Time Flies app, a world clock similar to the classic Swiss Army travel clocks of yore.
The Mercedes AMG factory in Brixworth, a town in England's midlands, is a different world from that of the production line of yore.
Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip smartphone takes on the form of the flip phones of yore, similar to Motorola's new Razr foldable smartphone.
Then as now, the company promised a softer collecting style than the typical harassing phone calls of the debt collection agencies of yore.
The multicolor hashtag logo of yore has been replaced by something that more closely resembles a pinwheel, while retaining the basic color palette.
Contrary to the over-plucked eyebrow trend of yore, the kind of fringe popping up on our feeds today is fuller than ever.
And Tyrone and Tandy, the present-day divine pairing, are now heading towards the same kind of disaster the pairings of yore experienced.
Much like the great theatrical monologues of yore, this one had everything: tears, heart and a very blonde lady baking in the sun.
It is a modern incarnation of the freewheeling days of yore, back when Balearic was a feeling rather than a category on Beatport.
Looks-wise, it's a more direct descendent of the shiny metal Power Mac G5 tower of yore than the more recent trashcan Pro.
The design is clearly an homage to the Atari of yore, but it's also not a straight up miniaturization like the NES Classic.
This one is especially of-the-moment, tracking activity like the gadgets of yore, but also offering guided meditations on an accompanying app.
Given its popularity in days of yore and the current abundance of original content, the western has long seemed ripe for a comeback.
The fact that there is no place in contemporary Britain for the Albion of yore is explored in clashes among classes and generations.
Reader's Notebook In days of yore, graduation speeches were fiery or throat-clenched battle cries, highly reliant on one or more familiar themes.
Every dictator needs subscriptions to The Journal and The Times, even if they come — like smutty magazines of yore — in inconspicuous brown envelopes.
But "Amerike" mostly aims to educate museum-goers and share in nostalgia for Jewish-American culture of yore — and at that it succeeds.
Barbie, with her unrealistic body, pink convertible, and fancy dream house of yore, has gotten her fair share of criticism over the decades.
If Mr. Bliven's recollections were accurate, the typewriter sellers of yore might have felt a sort of kinship with today's SoHo Apple geniuses.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Weird Pictures of ShrekBut that's a hell of a lot bigger than gif sizes of yore; woodduck.
Music today, at least most of it, is fundamentally different from what it was in the days of yore — the 1970s and 80s.
But biometrics can still be leaked, and unlike the infinitely-changeable PINs and passwords of yore, we're pretty much stuck with them forever.
The festive video for "Finally It's Christmas" takes its inspiration from the band's own past — and from the old Christmas TV specials of yore.
And some did what the Internet let them do best: Remind everyone else how similar Miller's dive was to meme-worthy dives of yore.
We're choosing to embrace this feeling of time meaning absolutely fuck all by bringing back all of our favorite recipes from days of yore.
For Robertson, the newer stuff, made more cheaply (and oftentimes in China), doesn't measure up to the more expensive, water-cooled lasers of yore.
Unlike the corded headphones of yore, this pair is wireless, which means you don't have to be attached to your phone at the hip.
Shot-sized tumblers replace the giant red Solo cups of yore, and the cups flip with a cute little flipper instead of by hand.
As our society moves away from the mass-produced times of yore, makers are helping to lead us toward a more unique, customized future.
Because soon the full-sized Ethernet jack will be just a memory, like the butterfly keyboards, spinning hard disks, and headphone jacks of yore.
The Australian city of Melbourne throws up plenty of intriguing culinary creations, like the infamous "deconstructed coffee" and the $5 Nutella spoon of yore.
The future of prosthetics is fast arriving, with 3D-printed construction, advanced materials and embedded sensors replacing the unadorned wood and plastic of yore.
While we've seen incredible character development for once-minor players like Cyrus (Jeff Perry), the current season feels disjointed from the Scandal of yore.
Oh, and he took number 52 to heart as well: 'Return to the heady days of yore and insist Steve Jobs regrow his beard.
Bud Halloway is a great name for a legendary figure—the kind of name your grandpa probably had on his baseball cards of yore.
"I think they wanted to harken back to the days of yore with the concept of a telethon," Mamet told Refinery29 in an email.
Recovery from drought and currency collapse is likely in 20193, but may come too late to prevent the return of the spendthrifts of yore.
As do super starry-eyed blockchain founders (granted, I'm sometimes a bit starry-eyed about blockchains myself) replacing the consumer-app founders of yore.
Fortunately, such a massive behind-the-scenes coordination effort may not be necessary to reinstate the party's speedy and orderly nomination contests of yore.
For those used to the cramped, dimly lit Aldi stores of yore, all expense spared, the new supermarket in Herten, Germany, is almost shocking.
So what if the loss dropped their record to 62-7, making their push to surpass the Bulls of yore that much more difficult?
These wine coolers may not have that much in common, taste-wise, with the syrupy tropical citrus, peach, and wildberry flavored coolers of yore.
As a lad my dear old father used to dandle me on his knee and speak of the great supply invoice systems of yore.
In that way they will be even more like the studios of yore, which would make prestige films, middlebrow fare and drive-in fodder.
This isn't the sloganeering D.I.Y. uniforms of yore, the stuff of protests past (though there is some of that; see Zazzle, Etsy and Cafepress).
It claimed that famed figures of yore — like Jesus, Confucius, Hiawatha — all taught the same universal truth that had tragically been corrupted over time.
These were the early days of Instagram, before smartphones included cameras that could produce higher quality images than the point-and-shoots of yore.
The painting's red, like the apple of yore, beckons the eye, but there are far more compelling issues in the bulk of the painting.
As it happened, the only current heldentenor who usually approaches the greats of yore, Andreas Schager, was in Bayreuth to sing Parsifal, if waywardly.
But Mr. McDermott took special care with Titano's part, noting that modern musclemen, with V-shaped torsos, bear little resemblance to strongmen of yore.
He's getting ready for school as his brother Barley plays yet another round of Quest of Yore, a Dungeons and Dragons-like tabletop game.
Partly, presumably, they supported Trump because he promised — falsely, of course — that he could bring back the well-paying coal-mining jobs of yore.
The street-facing windows would provide the most significant nod to the Lord & Taylor of yore, gleaming with an elaborate 3D-printed snowy village.
The news about newspapers is pretty bleak these days, so what better time to revisit the hardboiled, ink-stained, pre-clickbait era of yore?
At best, she performs her own kind of Jewish drag, reclaiming the anti-Semitic tropes of yore as a positive ideal of Jewish womanhood.
A contested convention today would play out in a very different environment from the conventions of yore, which truly were determined by insiders and bosses.
Maybe it's because the characters are being played by actors close to their age, versus the Beverly Hills, 90210 and The O.C.'s of yore.
REMINISCING ABOUT budgets of yore, Kenneth Clarke, the Conservative chancellor of the exchequer from 229 to 25, recalled how very sensible they used to be.
The result was an event that felt less like the corporate schmooze-fests of yore and more like a glimpse of gaming's theme-park future.
Most would argue that using a touchscreen for those tasks is more cumbersome and difficult than the tried and true buttons and dials of yore.
Buffer overflows and dangling pointers lead to catastrophic security holes, again and again and again, just like yesteryear, just like all the years of yore.
The game, which first launched in January 1999, has barely changed since it was designed to be used on the browsers of yore, like Netscape.
Slated to be released by Rebelephant for PC in October 2016, Mainlining is a novel take on the classic point-and-click games of yore.
Gary Chryst, the most admired artist of the Joffrey Ballet of yore appearing with Ballet Theater as a guest, makes Dodon a rivetingly doting dotard.
"Camp Redwood" is a far-fetched and fun start to the season, delivered with American Horror Story's typical winking reverence to horror tropes of yore.
But occultists and herbalists of yore found parsley to be both lucky and unlucky, depending on what seems to be the vagaries of their whim.
The phone is basically a tablet, which folds into a phone, and reportedly opens with the same satisfying "click" as the flip phones of yore.
Personally, I'm most intrigued by what appears to almost be a return to the Taylor Swift aesthetic of yore, with retro filters and bright, magical themes.
Fauna doesn't know what kind of dirt Jay has on her family because she doesn't have access to the LA Times article from days of yore.
Just as GameFly's original snail-mail rental service for games mimicked Netflix's from days of yore, many touted the streaming service as the Netflix of gaming.
Back in the day — right around 1993, to be specific — half-up hair was the cool girl look that I'd see on my muses of yore.
Instagram may be the newest way to consume art (and "art"), but popular Instagrammers are taking to the platform to show off the art of yore.
With Funk Wav, Harris—the man behind many summer-defining hits of yore—has again crafted a catchy record suited to hot days and sleepless nights.
"[W]e brought back the beloved Apothecary Table (from the days of yore)," reads a temporary landing page for the new collection launching online July 22000.
Even so, it's far from the iconic BlackBerry of yore, one the company finally, symbolically sent out to pasture with the lonesome death of the Classic.
There is, of course, an analysis of whether today's pitchers throw faster than the stars of yore, and eventually a fastest-pitcher-ever crown is awarded.
What's amazing is the tenacity with which the gods of Disney, for all the novelties of their digital art, have clung to the formulas of yore.
Children can contribute energy and imagination to local support networks, which could start to look a lot like communities of yore reworked for a new era.
And instead of trying hopelessly to reconstitute the conventional family of yore, why not devote resources to improving the welfare of the families as they are?
It is complicated and confusing and very much on her own terms: nowhere near as straightforwardly, for-his-pleasure sexy as the pop princesses of yore.
Apparently, the display was assembled in response to the vitriolic speech given last week by Mitt Romney, who called out Trump's failed business ventures of yore.
Thanks to the media's proliferation of the term, "soccer moms" became a symbol for the modern female voter, in contrast with the "football moms" of yore.
Many tech giants are built on scale — the idea that they can serve billions of customers while employing far fewer people than corporate giants of yore.
Mr. Meridor recalled how strong Likud prime ministers of yore — Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir, Ariel Sharon — had nonetheless faced outspoken criticism from rivals within the party.
But many at TNR felt Hughes had promised to preserve the TNR of yore, even if it lost money indefinitely — as it had in the past.
But let's go back even further — to a time when those gridiron stars of yore were just awkward teens with funny-looking high school yearbook photos. Classmates.
But, considering how the show is trying (slowly) to move past its Barbie and Ken contestant stereotypes of yore — we see it as a sign of progress.
Most of the project's sample is composed of high-profile matches from the 21st century, but there are also a handful of grand-slam duels of yore.
The maimed and constrained blue-collar icon of yore was later repurposed under the name Pesterminator in the 1990s, the lead character in a Super Nintendo Game.
That's also probably why the power sockets on most EVs are in about the same places and covered by the same flaps as fuel caps of yore.
The Specialized High School Admission Test, much like the IQ tests of yore and the SAT or ACT of the present, has been gamed since its inception.
For Brits, Jimmy Savile is a TV personality from the days of yore who makes people feel warm and fuzzy—Bill Cosby might be a good analog.
They've created a show that's very unique, and it kind of reminds me of a lot of shows that I used to love from days of yore.
It will only be knowable in retrospect whether the 2018-'19 sequence merits a comparison to those post-crash economic soft landings and market revivals of yore.
She borrows fashion aesthetics from the rock gods of yore: tight jeans, leather, and messy unkempt hair, alternately bleached out, bright pink, or a shiny raven color.
We've come a long way since the clunky, glitchy headsets of yore, but we're still very much in the early days of true treks through virtual reality.
"Too many of us in positions of power have reached a point of no return and aren't going back to those terrible days of yore," he said.
Much like mall kiosks and VR "experiences" of yore, the ever-popular rollercoaster simulation has had new life breathed into it by first-person, ride-through videos.
A recent analysis of vehicle scams preying on service members signaled an even deeper layer of vehicular wallet-slaughter than the sneaky astronomical interest rates of yore.
And although the multi-colored, cartoon-laden, shining sugary boxes of yore still sit on the shelves, I still find myself wistfully reminiscing over their youthful vitality.
From the pocket-sized devices of yore, our phones have grown into surrogate laptops for work on the go, and pseudo televisions for watching Netflix on planes.
The Series 2256 has a louder speaker, a faster processor, and a curved-corner display with about 26 percent more screen than the Apple Watch of yore.
An intimate setting evokes the fabled stadiums of yore, like Ebbets Field in Brooklyn or Forbes Field in Pittsburgh — not to mention Fenway Park and Wrigley Field.
His fingerpicking is other-worldly, and vocally, he oscillates between a dry, British observationalism and a storytelling style that falls in tradition with many folksters of yore.
As Charlie — lonely, on the edge of 18 and grieving her dead father while tinkering on his 1959 Corvette — her body isn't the eye candy of yore.
The deep reservoir of rage I was hoping to tap turned out to be a dry creek, drained by time — who can remember the hurts of yore?
The physical cards slot into the top of the speaker like the nostalgic HitClips of yore, which encased bite-sized clips of music in tiny plastic squares.
In a superhero landscape that has mostly forsworn the sweetly campy tone of yore, that doesn't leave a lot of room for believable internal or external conflict.
Computer speakers and MP3 compression, like the transistor radios of yore, can't do full justice to music that relies on deep bass and rich combinations of instruments.
But the GT500 isn't some muscle car of yore; its 5.2-liter supercharged V-8 and dual-clutch transmission are built to handle high-intensity driving all day.
A research team at Northwestern University recently discovered an alternative to the damaging dyes of yore, and it could mean a very bright future for hair color innovation.
Although Arrival's alien contact situation rightfully draws the suspicion of her colleagues, Louise's politically-charged fieldwork bears an unfortunate resemblance to the missionary-based language documentation of yore.
The computer scientists of today are more sophisticated in many ways than the actuaries of yore, and they often sincerely are trying to build algorithms that are fair.
But as many have pointed out, that doesn't mean we should gloss over the actual mark these conservatives of yore left on our country, and on people's lives.
Remy Ma's beef was that Nicki Minaj was supposedly sabotaging her career, which is kind of small potatoes considering how serious the rapper feuds of yore once were.
In the Democratic presidential primaries of yore, it was essential for candidates competing in New York to demonstrate their energetic and total support for the state of Israel.
But unlike the prime-time soaps of yore, "UnReal" and "Being Mary Jane" use these extreme stories to illuminate real ideas, rather than just to scandalize or titillate.
Like the three magi of yore, Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne have descended from the hallowed halls of Instagram, bearing the greatest content opportunity of all time.
It's been 16 years since Neil Gaiman published American Gods, a novel pitting the gods of yore like Odin and Anubis against emerging ones like Technology and Media.
Gail: Do you remember those days of yore when everybody presumed Trump wouldn't blow up the planet because he had those three sensible generals hovering in the background?
The spot explores what requests like "What's today's news?" or "Play that song I like" would have looked like in days of yore (or in a fantasy world).
It is anybody's guess whether that preservationist of yore would have considered the current Tin Building project the destruction of an ancient landmark or simply a happy reincarnation.
As for those without a fixed part in the new scheme of things, they're the same old kvetchers of yore, doomed to circular philosophizing and self-destructive drinking.
"Nice try, Sean," retorted Emily's List, recalling stories from that campaign of yore, including estimates that Trump paid men on his campaign staff one-third more than women.
Like the welfare queens of yore, the stereotype of the woke social justice warrior, only concerned with canceling other people, is a politically useful (if wildly misleading) figure.
In the days of yore—like, last year—that meant Mad Men had to choose between big visuals targeting leadfoots and text-heavy spots for the rush hour warrior.
While significantly less Instagrammable than the multi-colored or multi-flavored novelty drinks of yore, Coffee Ice has the admirable quality of being actually useful for everyday coffee consumption.
As America divides between nostalgia for the ways of yore and a desire to build a new and just world, our heroes reflect the forked road our country faces.
Nevertheless, it's clear that the meta-platform battle for digital assistants is going to have a significantly broader and longer-lasting impact than the OS platform battles of yore.
In 2016, they had Women and Baseball Wednesdays, which kicked off with an explicit nod to the Ladies' Days of yore by giving women free admission to the park.
Raging Justice is a slightly tongue-in-cheek revival of the side-scrolling beat 'em ups of yore—the Final Fights and Streets of Rages of the 16bit world.
The Apple Watch is not a watch but an extension of our attention, a small nugget of electronics that, ultimately, is as dumb as the green screens of yore.
Clad in the famed pink polo of yore, Kanye listens while Oprah recounts a story of when she met the pre-College Dropout producer as the two were driving.
It was not the presence of business people and libertarians in the Republican coalition of yore that prevented it from stopping the sort of things these people disapprove of.
And let's just say, for someone who came up in the less-than-forgiving decade, Lopez did us proud — and somehow avoided the whole over-plucking trend of yore.
Essentially, you need a tune that the archetypal milkman of yore can hum as he chucks bottles of gold top at the twitching net curtains of a suburban terrace.
Another TV superhero of yore could show up soon, or in Season 2 if the show is renewed: Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman on TV in the 1970s.
An 11-month-old baby developed scurvy—yup, the disease of pirates of yore—after being fed almond milk instead of breast milk or a cow-milk-based formula.
Sometimes the cultural zeitgeist manifests itself in strange ways — for instance, through quirky internet memes, an obsession with nostalgia, or a preoccupation with weird and creepy legends of yore.
Schotz's invention, initially sold by a company named Recoton, was one of two technologies being pushed by the electronics industry to bring audio to the cassette decks of yore.
For the spring 2017 fashion shows, designers and makeup artists pressed headed back to the bold and beautiful statement looks that defined the excessive decade of yore: the '80s.
If you're a regular Slack user with some familiarity with IRC, usually mIRC, you might immediately reflect on how similar the platform is to the chat protocol of yore.
This year's holiday ad from Apple has everything: a monster from on high, terrified citizens, and a song about Dixie that harkens back to the simpler days of yore.
Mr. Greenspan, who has won six Obie Awards for his work as an Off Broadway actor and dramatist, has always had an affection for the avant-garde of yore.
One of the most compelling, unusual voices of the whimsical, hopeful internet era of yore was Ze Frank, whose videos made him a sensation starting in the early 2000s.
"As shocking as it can be to revisit those garish, MIDI-autoplaying, HTML-copy-paste 'under construction' pages of yore, I still feel that something was lost," Chiet says.
And she said she discovered makers of "crystal and intention-based jewelry," like Rock & Raw Jewellery, — who create pieces that are markedly more fashionable than the versions of yore.
It's a potboiler of Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch)-Toni Topaz (Vanessa Morgan) angst, cult-provided magic mushrooms, ghosts of murdered performers of yore, and Chad Michael Murray freaking everyone out.
In days of yore, a contra-baldness intervention would have meant wearing a hairpiece, undergoing some dubious holistic treatment or, at the very least, owning an unseemly collection of hats.
Though my sanity occasionally mourns the simpler days of yore, I can't deny that the latest advances catering to curly and kinky textures are giving me a retail therapy high.
For the Hollywood elite, awards shows are a bit like high school reunions — old flames, crushes from days of yore, and enemies lurk beyond every curve of that red carpet.
Many of the romantic comedies attracting attention these days play with old tropes while also revitalizing them via perspectives that were often ignored in the mainstream rom-coms of yore.
For Parker himself, money would be one thing, but he does not seem to have an intense desire for, in the words of indie rock titans of yore, material things.
Still, the past few weeks have been reminiscent of Bannon's Breitbart of yore — a crusading, unyielding site taking on the Republican establishment and championing candidates seeking to topple GOP incumbents.
Take a few minutes (or more than a few minutes, depending on output) to scroll through a feed, and you'll chance upon a relic: The Instagrams from days of yore.
Perhaps the biggest concern is that unlike the red-brick warehouses of yore, it is hard to imagine Amazon's big-box eyesores becoming trendy lofts when the cycle does turn.
In the fast-paced Twenty20 format, he towers above his contemporaries much as W.G. Grace or Don Bradman, batting giants of yore, once did in longer forms of the game.
The suggestion that Jack has a secret love child from the war has been going on for weeks, so it feels just like the long-running red herring of yore.
But, should you get too cozy, the air-conditioning is set to frostbite o'clock, reminding you that, like the luncheonette-goers of yore, you must soon be back at work.
" As Sally Singer, Vogue's creative digital director, pointed out, there is something undeniably erotic in the "kind of strictness that we associate with headmistresses and other kinky figures of yore.
In the days of yore of less than a week ago, Donald Trump held an event on Long Island where he encouraged law enforcement officers to violently abuse criminal suspects.
It's an exciting prospect, especially since most late-night shows in 2018 feel like relics of the long-forgotten, pre-YouTube days of yore, but it comes with a price.
The longer I sit here struggling to paint this picture for you, the more I realize that most Broadway dressing rooms are akin to the cold water flats of yore.
But others, perhaps more mindful of the negative optics of frolicking as crises loom, have left the long beach holidays of yore to quiver like mirages in the Mediterranean sun.
"Agent Running in the Field" is narrated by Nat, a 47-year-old spy for British intelligence—known not as "the Circus" of yore but, more prosaically, as "the Office".
" And, while Perahia "emerged from his ordeal exhausted, hardly able to walk offstage" (in spite of his flat-heeled shoes), Wang "in the manner of the greatest virtuosos of yore . . .
Through a little linguistic drift, the 20 percent profit share for fund managers has come to be known as carried interest based on analogy to the ship captains of yore.
Unlike the super-shiny and sticky lip glosses from days of yore (long live Lancôme Juicy Tubes), I never have to worry about getting my hair stuck in my matte lipstick.
New-York Historical Society: 'Holiday Express: Toys and Trains From the Jerni Collection' (through Sunday) Toys of yore are on view in a mountainous landscape for trains and scene-setting trinkets.
Initially entering public consciousness as Sonny Moore, lead vocalist of From First To Last between 2004 and 2006, his relationship with the social media days of yore is a complicated one.
Sonic represents the platonic ideal of the old-school American fast-food chain; even its more flashy experiments harken back to the bold and pioneering leadership of the chains of yore.
In the Prime Days of yore, a few deals have consistently captured the attention of the masses: Instant Pots, Echo products, and Philips Hue smart light bulbs rank among the highest.
While Rafael licks his wounds at the bar (with a gorgeous woman, of course — does this signal return to the playboy Rafael of yore?), Jane gets the fairy tale she wanted.
Since those heady days of yore, he's gone on to become a fixture of the club and festival circuit, playing the kind of house, techno, and electro that's invariably labelled 'playful'.
Gaga's knowing look is reminiscent of memes of yore, and Cooper and Gaga make such an odd couple that pairing them up with pretty much anyone still gets the sentiment across.
The Senate Leadership Fund, the leading GOP PAC for Senate races, is spending $1 million on its own radio and TV spots that link Espy to the Clinton scandals of yore.
Whether intentionally or not, the image seems to parody the flawless Hollywood studio portraits of yore and also evokes the "fascinator" hats favored by British upper-class women at royal weddings.
And if that embarrassing incident didn't whip up enough hubbub on cable TV, on Sunday, Missoula-born David Lynch rebooted his beloved head-scratcher series of yore, "Twin Peaks," on Showtime.
Unlike the hulking nuclear power plants of yore, small modular reactors are tiny and can be daisy chained to meet energy needs that vary by region, time of day, or season.
While the politicians of yore might have championed political unity and compromise, the pervasive own-the-libs style of politics makes compromise impossible by adopting principles to intentionally inflame your opponent.
It is a beautiful, nostalgic look at the technology of yore, but the $199 and $299 price tags (depending on if you buy the small or large size) are hard to swallow.
And like the Cat Ladies of yore — kooky single women living with a cohort of felines and often no one else — you're totally embracing it, despite any furrowed brows you may receive.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsIn the halcyon days of yore, people put away money with the hopes of retiring somewhere warm, where they could argue about chicken salad with other curmudgeons until they expired.
The phenomenon of unidentified flying objects may, by definition, always be at the edge of human knowledge, but the tinfoil hats and tie-dye shirts of yore seem to be long gone.
The idea that today's decimation is qualitatively different to the mass extinctions of yore, and that a compensating mass speciation is already under way, seems at some level to be quite encouraging.
But to the degree the Whole Foods acquisition is not an anomaly, don't look for the tech giants to mimic the oil companies of yore, and venture far from their core businesses.
In just a few minutes, I was ripping out hearts and cracking skulls in violent displays of gore that recalled both early Mortal Kombat games and the stickman flash animations of yore.
Fill it with bops that remind you of beach trips and pool parties of yore, or create a mix of all the best hit "songs of the summer" from the past decade.
Those who've testified before a grand jury during the high-stakes Washington scandals of yore describe it as a grueling, secretive process, one during which even their own lawyers can't be present.
Alka Seltzer's "Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz" campaigns of yore employed everyone from night life stars like Sammy Davis, Jr. to regular guys who've had too much beer to sell their indigestion treatment.
The news comes after NBC's successful revival of Will & Grace earlier this year, which might have sent the network skimming through its archives for other beloved shows of yore it could resurrect.
The smoke-filled rooms of yore were great if you were inside them, but unless you were a white male, and frequently a Southerner, it was very difficult to get an invite.
But when the entire TV calendar is filled with new shows, when every week feels like the fall TV seasons of yore, the importance of fall premiere week every late September wanes.
In Trump's telling, everything about the America of yore was superior, everything about the America of today is wretched, and somehow, magically, he has solutions that even the most practiced hands don't.
A return to the "problem-solving" culture and managerial structure of yore, he explained over and over again to anyone who would listen, was the only sensible way to generate shareholder value.
This year's holiday campaign from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is footage of a roast spinning slowly over flames — a "Drool Log" that's based on the WPIX-TV "Yule Log" of yore.
These not only save a ton of space, but can be built and launched with a turnaround time of just months rather than years for the large, geostationary telecommunications spacecraft of yore.
That isn't to say things might not still go horribly wrong, only that the habit of comparing Trump to despots of yore is off the mark and undermines the case against him.
The Aquedunk An elaborate replica of the Los Angeles Aqueduct is constructed within the Staples Center out of waterslide tubes and filled with Sprite, an homage to the Dunk Contest sponsor of yore.
A far cry from alarm clocks of yore, the options are really quite pleasant, from birdsong to gentle piano, all of which gradually build in volume for a more civilised wake-up experience.
He insists, like the isolationists of yore, that he will put America first; but the policy implications of that impulse -- xenophobia, bigotry, hostility to trade and markets -- have only a terrible historical analog.
With the opulent Strip within eyesight and even the unsavory parts of downtown Las Vegas starting to see gentrification, Commercial Center remains a slice of the legendary anything-goes Sin City of yore.
And yet, looking back at how political ads have changed in the last 15 or so years yields some pretty instructive contrasts about whom the campaigns of yore hoped to reach — and why.
B&O Play Beoplay A260 | $20 Impossible Project's shooter works like Polaroids of yore but does everything better, from the LED ring ash to the folding viewfinder that pops up with a push.
Sourced from professional tailors, a vintage-clothing dealer, and a stylist, these magic (hardly an exaggeration) DIY restorations can actually turn back the clock to the brand-spankin'-new-clothing days of yore.
Both are still in production so there are no photos as of right now, but if it's anything like those color-laden notebooks of yore, you can bet it'll be worth the wait.
Older microscopic techniques couldn't generate images of life's molecular machines; the cutting edge technique of yore, electron microscopy, seemed to work only for seeing dead objects, since the electron beam destroys living things.
And, man, did the Canadiens fans have lots to cheer about on Wednesday, a game in which Montreal coach Michel Therrien may have inadvertently channeled his team's "Flying Frenchmen" from days of yore.
The search is ongoing, with Skelux offering a $50 dollar bounty to anyone who can provide the files—a small price to pay for a Nintendo-themed romp through web pages of yore.
If the culture warriors of yore expressed their opposition to liberal America through a loud, righteous embrace of Christian values, they have now thrown their weight behind the decidedly un-Christian Donald Trump.
The jam-packed stores, the endless check-out lines, the realization that what you need is out of stock — holiday shopping is a far cry from the cheerful department store experiences of yore.
You probably have a favorite Bath & Body Works scent from days of yore (or now — no shame), but if you're looking to branch out, we can tell you which one you really embody.
A Fader cover has become coveted real estate in the music industry, and unlike Rolling Stone covers of yore, Fader photos are often set up as viral grist for a musician's Instagram followers.
With any luck, Pazdan reasons, one day we'll recall the wording "all female" as a stopgap measure of yore, used in the name of raising awareness around a marginalized group in the industry.
It's more like political trench warfare, in which one group of parents laments the organic student-centered approaches of yore while another freaks out about math problems they think are too politically correct.
As much as we want complex reasons for Team USA's struggles, the explanation might be far simpler: This team isn't as talented as the dominant squads of yore — and data backs this up.
You may have heard that it is en vogue in the N.B.A. these days to gather as much top-shelf talent as possible, and the Clippers of yore were ahead of the curve.
Ms. Beldock's new capsule collection of marijuana-themed wallpaper, titled Dispensary, recently put her in mind of that old store, but its look was certainly not modeled on the hippie emporiums of yore.
Another benefit for women in their 50s and up is getting guidance on how to get the most of the modern shaped skis, which behave differently from the long, narrow planks of yore.
The sociological transformation of the Republican Party into a working-class party means that its base has more in common economically with the average black American than the country-club G.O.P. of yore.
The planet's current "Great Red Spot," visible in the photo above — which may or may not be the same oval of yore — has persisted for at least 189 years, and probably much longer.
If I had the brains of the Arabs of yore, To name all the stars and calculate more, If I could reason as the Talmudists do, I'd inculcate peace 'tween Arab and Jew.
The theory goes on to say that the part of the brain that gave commands was basically the voice of god, and that the gods of yore are based on these internal voices.
A lens, that looks not on the great movements of yore, but on the music that would be blasting as you cooly slid on your knees across the floor at a village hall disco.
One need only look toward one patron saint of alt-cum-pop style, Seth Cohen of The O.C., to see someone who deftly incorporated a fondness for festive sweaters of yore into his outfits.
BlackBerry released the Classic in late 2014, and despite attempting to harken back to the good ol' keyboard and touchpad nub days of yore, just didn't have the app ecosystem to keep it afloat.
Oh, and like the good ole rock bands of yore, they've battled the obligatory personal and spiritual demons to get to their current Madison Square Garden/Wembley Arena headlining status where they're at today.
But what did get a bit lost on this day of the uber-underdog was the fact that Federer was far from the Federer of yore or even of last year on Centre Court.
A newer school of indie horror developers, though, aim to root around in the games of yore for something darker, to take elements from the past and repurpose them as something with sharper teeth.
It was the sole link between the pride I attended and what pride celebrations of yore must have been like, before corporate sponsorship and what measures of gay equality we've been able to achieve.
The browsers of yore weren't capable of interpreting programming languages, but browsers are also themselves just programs executing with the same contexts as other programs on a computer, including the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Ms. Testa's performance, like so many of the others here, lets us look beyond the operetta poses of yore and see a real, gritty survivor — a status that turns out to involve moral compromise.
Still, it's probably a mistake to assume that "the Republican establishment" will all of a sudden be allowed free rein to make some sort of deal, like the party bosses in conventions of yore.
Sometime in the days of yore When themeless puzzles had become quite a bore I groped for a theme which would prove not a snore; Yet nothing came rapping at my vacant mind's door.
Even the third and last of his major civil rights paintings for Look struck a relatively hopeful note, amounting to a reconciliation of the "Norman Rockwell" of yore with his new focus on topicality.
In fact, it is increasingly looking beyond them as viewers gravitate toward something that is a cross between short social videos and the food programs of yore (you might remember it as cable television).
Despite being in an age where DVDs are starting to become less relevant than ever before, he still buys footage from the long-running website, a successor to the tape trading era of yore.
In other words, the work of crossing entrenched divides in our high-tech era may look surprisingly like the low-tech Congresses of yore: venturing out from the comfort of our inboxes to build relationships.
Instead of the city subsidizing the payphones of yore, each unit has big video screens on either side that'll play digital ads, which will help fund the installation and maintenance costs for the Links themselves.
In a similar vein, the fact that modern jobs in general are less physically taxing than those of yore allows all people to work for longer or look for jobs suitable to their advancing years.
Again, there is a demonic twist that will certainly feel like a nod to the Charmed of yore for longtime fans; for newbies that surprise will simply be a fun step on the sisters' journey.
The new sunnies look less like the circular Spectacles of yore, and more like something a knock-off Anna Wintour might wear, were she interested in being on the other side of the paparazzo's lens.
Impossible Project I-1 Analog Instant Camera | $299 Impossible Project's shooter works like Polaroids of yore but does everything better, from the LED ring ash to the folding viewfinder that pops up with a push.
You can now sit beneath the carefully preserved murals of yore while eating smart, contemporary versions of bucatini and roast chicken with potatoes cooked in pork fat and listen to Bay Area techies talk shop.
A horrible mess that makes a mockery of the Apple catchphrase of yore ('it just works') by actively degrading the productivity of writing — interrupting your work with pointless sound and an alphabetic soup of fury.
In the days of yore, it was quite possible that a betrothed man might lose his wife even before their wedding to any number of possible hazards — rival bands, enemy leaders, or even random highwaymen.
This week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that though social media may offer a more diverse set of perspectives than the broadcast media of yore, the company can do better when it comes to fake news.
But if you accept, as you probably should, that the space the league is stepping into isn't all that different from indoor soccer to the consumer, the wreckage of failed leagues of yore is daunting.
He came up with the idea of adding a hill to centerfield to give the park an idiosyncratic-nostalgic nod to old-timey ballyards of yore like Cincinnati's Crosley Field, which had a natural incline.
Hopefully this means that all your campy emo faves of yore are making their well-earned breakout into musicals: next we'll finally get the Phantom of the Opera we all deserve, in HRH Gerard Way.
He is also the definitive answer to the question of whether a traditional center can still be the dictator of yore in a contemporary N.B.A. ruled by 3-point marksmen of all shapes and sizes.
On Sunday nights of yore, before this mammoth event complex had cropped up in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, hip-hop-inclined partygoers were likely to be found across the East River, lining up outside the Tunnel.
And in a game already replete with a tendency to self-mythologize, nearly every segment featured some pithy little callback to the days of yore, when men were men and a hit was a hit.
There's Pops, Dre's dad (Laurence Fishburne), who serves as an anchor to the black culture of yore, while Dre and Bow's kids often function as a more modern counterpoint to Pops's and Dre's old ways.
With Angie Tribeca, TBS is betting big on the combined star power of Rashida Jones and co-creators Steve Carell and Nancy Walls, as well as nostalgia for the broader, slapstick-ier comedies of yore.
Wood was the answer design-wise, but also proved useful from a functional standpoint—it allowed Taber to prototype his designs relatively inexpensively while still giving them a different feel from a video game of yore.
Thankfully, the door-busting deals of yore have been left to our coupon-wielding grandmothers: with 2016 comes a simpler way to conquer the most insane day of sales (see ya later, midnight Best Buy frenzies).
The state was the birthplace of a few well-known crooners of yore like Lawrence Welk and Peggy Lee, who they both left for Hollywood to find their big breaks, and blues guitar virtuoso Johnny Lang.
Maybe we're obnoxious hipsters, or maybe we're just people missing the days of yore, when the planet wasn't dying quite as quickly and things seemed generally less pre-apocalyptic, but either way, we like old shit.
This trading spot was too modern to mistake for the western ghost towns of yore, and the place was also covered in too much graffiti to act out my western fantasies of a high noon duel.
His supporters, alienated from years of being talked down to by what they perceive to be liberal elites, yearn for those times of yore when being a small-town white man epitomized, in simple terms, Americanness.
It's a little bit of a throwback to the BlackBerry days of yore, but it has been a good solution for me, fitting plenty of readable content on the screen even without fancy new screen tech.
In the world of MAME cabinetry – essentially a subculture of arcade lovers who build amazing cabinets for their emulators – the goal is usually to either recreate the arcade games of yore or build something really wild.
Graphics integrated directly into the CPU meant computer manufacturers didn't need to put a discrete graphics card in every computer, and consequently the RX 550's predecessors, the budget-friendly graphics cards of yore, basically died.
Remember the old days, the good old days, the golden days of yore, when Jade Goody was still alive, and flashing her kebab at a nation, and helping slide the word "minger" into our daily vocabulary?
Should we take Eggers's meaning to be a warning about contemporary parents' obsession with safety and convention, a demand that we teach our kids to swim by throwing them off piers as in days of yore?
The concept of a clip show, while dumb and bad since the beginning, was perhaps more understandable in those pre-internet days of yore, before half of YouTube was filled with fan-made supercuts or whatever.
Released over the weekend, the clip from the Communist Party of China is the of propaganda videos aimed to appeal to a younger generation less likely to be enticed by the rousing "red songs" of yore.
Impossible Foods takes an analytical approach to isolating the components and characteristics of meat, and builds plant-based versions that have more in common with animal flesh than with the veggie burgers and Tofurkeys of yore.
If, on the other hand, you'd like something a little closer to the Polaroids of yore (without spending the cash on a retro one and Impossible film) then the Fujifilm SQ6 is probably your best bet.
Because today's giants are nimbler and more paranoid about upstart competition than the tech behemoths of yore, they have cleverly created an ecosystem that enriches themselves even when they don't think of the best ideas first.
They're elves: Laurel (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and her two sons, nerdy teenager Ian (Tom Holland) and goofy older brother Barley (an excellent Chris Pratt), who is mostly interested in his favorite RPG, called Quest of Yore.
I am encouraged to kibitz and reminded that there will be plenty for me to do, but I will not be the wedding czar of yore, even though I know I could have pulled this off.
But Gomez doesn't simply weaponize her sexuality and confidence like many pop stars of yore; armed with Max Martin's twinkling production, "Hands to Myself" is a winking power play that makes seduction look fun and effortless.
Neither dropped a set along the way, and now the 31-year-old Nadal and the just-about-36-year-old Federer are in position for a days-of-yore duel for the No. 1 ranking.
The museum was celebrating the "Women of Our Time" exhibit, and in addition to showing Lopez' film, it had also hired actresses to dress as the ghosts of feminist icons of yore to mingle with the crowd.
Seeing as the current British Prime Minister has presided over an environment not too dissimilar to the darkened and cold days of yore, I guess it makes sense there's a new British ska song doing the rounds.
Clinton sought to appeal to white conservative Democrats -- the "Jesse-crats" of yore -- more likely to support her in the primary than Obama, winning support of local conservative media, such as the traditionally conservative Dunn Daily Record.
The NL West once again could boil down to the old Dodgers-Giants rivalry which remains as intense in California as in days of yore when the franchises resided in Brooklyn and New York's borough of Manhattan.
"The days of yore where you have large forces going ashore against a large entrenched or dug-in force isn't the common feature of how we plan for, conduct, and practice doing amphibious operations in today's environment."
The film is an audio visual ode to the 16-bit, technicolor, button mashing fun of yore, and a love letter to Vancouver's Street Fighter scene, which he's been a part of for the past six years.
Mould also experiments with a CD that contains data, a blank DVD, a DVD that's a Windows 7 installation disc, and a regular CD like the kind you'd buy from Hot Topic in the days of yore.
We see a flash of images, a look of frozen horror on Katie's now-petrified face, and the whole thing ends in the type of fuzzy snow one saw on television sets in the days of yore.
While the set design harkens back to days of yore in Western lore, the technology powering the new facility on soundstage 25 is all of the latest and greatest that Intel and its partners had to offer.
Even small amount arsenic, the poison of choice for the murderers of yore, has been found in American wines, though that probably has more to do with rock fragmentation than any kind of old-fashioned murder plot.
"Our memory for history is so short in this country," he said, introducing a segment on campaign vitriol of yore that went all the way back to the race between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in 1800.
In this way, he fits into a wave of Good Guys who suddenly seem to be filling our screens, perhaps as a post-#MeToo backlash to the volatile and abusive Frank Underwoods and Don Drapers of yore.
Each of the 16 sculptures, made from a mix of clay, stucco, fingernail polish, and perfume, highlights various figures of yore, some with overt queer identities, many without — from the goddess Freyja to the French scholar Héloïse.
The latest twist has seen the leftist government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, the Marxist anti-austerity firebrand of yore, lurch toward the center, call unabashedly for the foreign investment Greece needs, and embrace the United States.
At their best, the various settings provide perfect reprieve: Before we have the chance to weary of the present-day sideshow, we're whisked into those of yore, only to end up right back at her mother's bedside.
"The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" was released 21 years before Damien Chazelle was born, yet the homage he pays to it and other musicals of yore in his hit, "La La Land," greatly endeared him to the academy.
Yet the small-boned nature of these stories explains why in days of yore they primarily flourished as TV movies -- the medium through which "Five Feet Apart," after its theatrical release, is most likely to be seen.
As this win proves, the Steelers defense doesn't need to match up to the Steel Curtain units of yore in order for Pittsburgh to win the AFC North and challenge for a return to the Super Bowl.
Though Hickey is correct that landscape painters and photographers of yore made images from nature that reflected their own visions, the artists in Environmental Exposure inevitably worked from their own visions, or at least interpretations, of the land.
For any who've longed for the preternaturally wise acoustic troubadour of yore, the music envelopes like a hug from a long-lost friend—one who's been away for quite a long time and has a lot to share.
Even the album artwork is almost a pastiche of the singer-songwriter records of yore, down to the thinned-out art-deco font and photograph of Collins, shaggy-haired and glum, peering out of a burnt orange halo.
By contrast, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, a scholar of public policy, maintains that today's PMC is no less ambitious than the yuppies of yore, but that in an age of deepening inequality and precarity they are less openly hedonistic.
Where the flat-peaked Nike cap and Air Max trainer combo has become the staple uniform for today's teens, the overgrown children of yore couldn't leave the house without buttoning up their shirt to a respiratory threatening level.
Like cowboys of yore, he too migrates—from Washington, where he is part-owner of a rare-book shop, to north central Texas, where he has a ranch near his boyhood home, to Hollywood, where he writes screenplays.
These arrivistes, these 1 percenters of the wrong sort, have the bad taste not to have heard of Art Buchwald or Katharine Graham or Scotty Reston, to name just three illustrious summer residents and deadline jockeys of yore.
And so I followed him through a portal to Zanzibar of yore: Hand-carved wood-and-brass trunks teetered against one wall; vintage cigarette ads from India and political posters from Tanzania formed a retro pastiche on another.
" Her line about the magic of Christmas past would have been completely inverted: "No good times like the olden days / Happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends who were dear to us / Will be near to us no more.
Those prone to dismissing comics as a legitimate narrative form might mistake Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America for a work of straight humor: The frequent exclamation points and worming motion lines recall Sunday newspaper strips of yore.
He's a perma-grinning reminder of golden days of yore, back when a single gary lasted three months and cost half a shilling, the Pope went to Fantasia, and the door pickers were in sole charge of parliamentary selection.
President Napolitano: I think the notion in this day and age that we're going to be able to return to the days of yore would be a nice thought, but I don't think it would be a realistic thought.
Knight has called Kubo a "Kurosawa myth in miniature," and there's hardly a better way to describe how the film invokes heroic samurai tales of yore, even as it leaves you wondering what real truths lie behind Kubo's quest.
It appears that our attempts to create pristine environments for children just encouraged allergies and asthma, so our grandchildren are freer to get dirty and develop healthier — to use a phrase unknown to me in days of yore — microbiomes.
The cord, the familiar cable bundle of yore, required paying a whole lot for a bunch of bad TV you'd never watch, just so you could have very convenient access to the handful of shows you sometimes did watch.
This makes it a very good time to debate and discuss what would be most powerful to both accelerate our economic transformation from the "Rust Belt" of yore and spread the emerging new economy to more people and places.
And hence the design-friendly lineup: Instead of the mysterious chocolates and questionable rice krispies treats of yore, Sunday Goods has lemon rosemary hard candies and pretzel-speckled milk chocolates, with 10 mg and 229 mg of THC, respectively.
Jack Lechner, who worked as Miramax's head of development, says he thought of his boss as fitting into the mold of Hollywood studio heads of yore — undoubtedly bullies, but whose legendary vision and skill made it all worth it.
You won't find the ubiquitous penne pastas and beef stews of yore, but on the menu are things like a Honey Maple Breakfast Sandwich, a Mesquite-Smoked Turkey Combo, and, of course, the ever-present fruit and cheese plate.
But it is the lanky, ponytailed Stewart who towers above this team, who arrived in Storrs four years ago with the expectation that she would own her era, as Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore, Connecticut greats of yore, owned theirs.
"An automaker could convince you that you were smart, a good spouse, and a hero to your kids if you picked its car," historian Jim Donnelly writes in Automobile Design Graphics, a new book celebrating the beautiful brochures of yore.
Screenshot: Juul (YouTube)Following increased pressure from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Juul Labs is taking a notably different approach from its ad campaigns of yore—the ones accused of making its e-cigarette products widely appealing to kids.
Reminiscent of casual baseball games of yore like Backyard Baseball, Super Mega Baseball 2 ditches the realism of the most popular baseball games to focus on the fun of the game: getting hits and trying to strike out your opponents.
All in all, the dishes chosen by Saint-Jacques and the CSA were more Swanson than Jetsons, but it's a big improvement on the space food of yore, which was really only appealing to the children of the Cold War.
What she finds even more offensive, though, is that during his research into dirty jokes he acquired several incredibly valuable sex toys of yore that he could have sold off rather than relying on Ketzel's meager income to support them.
And as Osmo CEO Pramod Sharma was quick to point out in an interview, the companies have made a concerted effort to make the toy gender neutral, with branding material that doesn't favor boys over girls, unlike car toys of yore.
And the fact that on this August day of yore they could access the nascent Web passed with virtually no fanfare The CERN web site, where the Web got its start, does not even include today's date on its own timeline.
Many make a point of sharing their concerts for free, bristling at the term "bootleg" because of its associations with the profit-driven releases of yore that they believe leech off an artist's work and give their community a bad name.
As Vox' Matthew Yglesias noted: The fact that Facebook has a dominant market positions means it (like the daily newspaper monopolies of yore) actually could choose to serve as responsible steward of the news ecology if its executives wanted to.
How do you measure a basketball mutation, which is what the Golden State Warriors have become, with their long-distance dialing that makes comparing them with storied N.B.A. teams of yore like distinguishing between a smartphone and a land line?
The destructive Siamese cats of yore are no longer Asian stereotypes (they're not even Siamese), but they're burdened with a limp new song, "What a Shame" (written and performed by Roman GianArthur and Nate Wonder, two members of Monáe's Wondaland collective).
His new history of prog rock is called " The Show That Never Ends ," and it begins with its author embarking on a cruise for fans, starring some of the great prog-rock bands of yore, or what remains of them.
The Warriors will have a permanent connection to the Bulls of yore — a connection that runs through Kerr, but also, in a more indirect way, through Curry, whose father played for the Charlotte Hornets when the Bulls were dominating the league.
A Blockbuster video store in Bethesda or Prairie Village may seem a world away from the glamour palaces of yore, but they were alike in one respect: they depended on the power of a movie star to signal a picture's quality.
Drawing inspiration from games of yore but with dog and cat protagonists that signal light adventures rather than grim, dark ones, Gato Roboto and Dig Dog are easy to recommend to anyone looking to waste a couple hours this weekend.
Del Potro, now 29, has improved his backhand punching power considerably as he has recovered from four wrist surgeries that nearly knocked him out of the game for good, but the shot is still not the potent weapon of yore.
Either way, what's telling is that Ms. Bloom and his other advisers seem to believe their best chance of salvaging their damaged client is, like the Catholic Church of yore, to pay for his sins in the coin of liberal affirmation.
" The set includes bleachers for the just over 100 people who provide what amounts to an outdoor laugh track — each episode opens by noting, in a nod to sitcom intros of yore, that "'Abby's' was filmed before a live outdoor audience.
Instead of revamping church classics or, God forbid, forking over money for original tunes for the event, Perry and music supervisor Adam Anders of Glee opted to shoeshine a host of vaguely spiritual pop and alternative rock radio hits of yore.
The Trump boycott of 2016 represented a vestigial effort to bring back the CPAC of yore — the one whose attendees helped Reagan mount a primary challenge to incumbent President Gerald Ford — even though Trump the celebrity had long been welcome there.
And in the battles of the Trump era, some are embracing the idea that the #meToo moment — which, like the anti-porn battles of yore, offers potential feminist-conservative common ground — is a puritanical danger to the liberties of men.
And despite its being released in a different era, this memoir parallels those vanity projects of yore in a couple of ways: It comes in the midst of a new American comedy boom, and it resembles its author's act written down.
But the fashionable yearning for the seamier Times Square of yore is to wish for the return of live sex shows, peep-show stalls in constant need of cleaning, men beating women on the street, rampant drug use and underage prostitution.
So either we go back to making kids learn this stuff in school (like the "home ec" of yore), or it should be part of any "general education" college requirements, since college has become the holy grail crowding out everything else.
While the Congress of yore used to spend the spring and summer considering and passing 28503 individual appropriations bills, that is now largely a historical feature rather than an ongoing trait — so much so that it hasn't happened since 22019.
Frankly, though, the humans mostly just gape as director/co-writer Michael Dougherty reassembles the real stars: monsters of yore Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah, the three-headed beast who specializes in destruction and winds up turning Godzilla into a de facto hero.
The film is interrupted on occasion by On Cinema guest and self-appointed film expert Gregg Turkington (a bizarro version of real-life Gregg Turkington), who takes us with him as he trawls through trash cans for straight-to-VHS classics of yore.
Journey back with us to the best moments from local news stars of yore: Surfer dude gets so pitted A Californian surfer explained to Fox News why he took to the waves during a flood, reaffirming every stereotype about surfers in the process.
One of the trickiest obstacles facing the modern feminist movement, as it has been for the feminist movements of yore, is figuring out when it actually makes sense to group the enormous, diverse, ideologically divided world of "women" together into a single group.
In practice, it has been used to suppress anything that could be construed as damaging to the monarchy, whether true or not, including novels that feature venal princes and academic research that casts doubt on the glorious deeds of the kings of yore.
You don't, however, have to be punctilious to be annoyed by the blue status LED on the left ear cup: this is a remnant of Bluetooth headphones of yore, and I've no idea why Sony keeps putting it on its latest headphones.
"While these reports are a tad stale, representing the days of yore before the equity correction, they nevertheless show that the economy had decent momentum heading into year end," Doug Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a research note.
But while many of the phone's updates might be considered "incremental," there are three that really distinguish it from the iPhones of yore: its new home button, its improved and redesigned camera system, and (of course) its lack of a headphone jack.
But even the most insufferable wing purists should push through the discomfort and watch the interview — it's full of great anecdotes about Nanjiani's early days doing standup in Chicago, his relationship with Pakistani cuisine, and the great Silicon Valley dick joke of yore.
And those old-school intentions were made even clearer in the same episode's segment featuring Rudolph, 43, and SNL pal Tina Fey, 46, self-deprecatingly, but with much heart, speaking to the audience about their love for the variety shows of yore.
The 83th Annual Crunchies are fast approaching, and as we look ahead to what's shaping up to be our best Crunchies yet, we thought it'd be fun to take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the Crunchies of yore.
The company's online store was an early adopter of the sort of dubious Afterpay installment payment plug-in, which has been compared to the department store layaway system of yore and criticized as yet another way for people to go into debt.
The event's hosts—Rob Stevenson of formative disco imprint Casablanca and Toby Benson of music management company Discord—explained in an interview with Forbes that they want to bring back the sense of spontaneity and intimacy that characterized clubbing experiences of yore.
Chief ministers with a presidential approach (a model Mr Modi espoused in his previous job running Gujarat) scurry around scouting for plots on behalf of the private sector in a manner that would have seemed familiar to the central planners of yore.
Backstage Beauty Report This season, rather than show an overtly sexy collection akin to the Versace designs of yore, Donatella Versace said that her mission was to elevate sportswear to luxury levels — so women could look good while feeling comfortable and powerful.
This implicit belief in some sort of base progress for humankind has been massively eroded by a combination of fear, unchecked growth in inequality, and a general yearning for the better days of yore—better days that never existed for many of us.
The iconic messenger program first launched in 1997, in those halcyon pre-social media days of yore, and quickly became the go-to mode of communication for a generation of awkward tweens aching to interact through the safety of a computer screen.
Many other books for toddlers, like those oversize compendiums that have always been perfect for unhurried, lap-sitting reading sessions, are now sensitively updated, keeping the traditional stories and charming old-school art, but losing the racist and sexist stereotypes of yore.
For all his rhetoric about socialist revolution and brotherhood, he looked upon Kim Il-sung, North Korea's first leader (and Mr. Kim's grandfather), as something of a little brother, and like Chinese emperors of yore, expected the Korean leader to come to him.
The Republican Party, like Southern slaveholders of yore, is rapidly becoming an anti-democratic force willing to sacrifice the country, democratic institutions and the sanctity of the electoral process to protect its political power and enact its reactionary political and economic agenda.
On the ninth floor, I navigated a warren of hallways, the walls lined with group photographs of U.C.B. performers of yore, among whose ranks I recognized film and TV actors—Horatio Sanz, Aziz Ansari—and also people with whom I'd gone to college.
To Prevent The Bride From EscapingOn top of all the messed up reasons above, it seems like the veil was also created to hinder the bride's vision and movement — so that she wouldn't be able to run away from the arranged marriages of yore.
Her jawline, once buried under prosthetic fat, is now as sharp as a knife; all of a sudden, her lips are slicked with bright pink, notice-me gloss, and her bouncin' and behavin' hair is straight out of those sexy Herbal Essences commercials of yore.
While the bread soaks up a bit more of the brew than I probably would have liked, the cheese's new texture—creamy on the edges and still slightly chalky in the center—proves that working class Northerners of yore knew exactly what they were doing.
Joan Blondell steps in with some useful historical context for their legendary friction, in a flashback to the '40s that includes some delightful black-and-white clips of Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange embodying Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in their movies of yore.
Since the launch of OldNYC last summer, over 40,000 historical photos from the shelves of the New York Public Library have found new audiences, with hundreds of thousands of users eager to compare their experience of the five boroughs with the days of yore.
So if knights of yore were easily able to mount horses and run across battlefields in the gear, just how difficult or easy would it be for me to do some of the common, everyday things of 2016 while in a full suit of armor?
Similarly, York's nostalgia for the due process of yore is hardly reassuring when we remember that other notorious predators who served alongside Packwood, like senators Ted Kennedy and Strom Thurmond, got away with numerous offenses (which, in Thurmond's case, included groping a fellow senator).
These are, after all, very expensive clothes for the very few, and for a brand to qualify for the haute couture appellation it must meet a series of stringent requirements established in the days of yore, presumably to maintain the purity of the line.
But thinking back to those White House unveiling events of yore, which former first lady quipped with gentle sarcasm in the East Room that "nothing makes a house a home like having portraits of its former occupants staring down at you from the walls"?
Awash in unpaid bills and barely able to gather her wits to declare bankruptcy, she nevertheless tries to buck up herself and her two grown daughters with tales of the fortitude and defiance of the pioneers who tamed the western frontier in days of yore.
So when you consider that the movie, TV and music stars of yore are all still vulnerable alongside an ever-expanding crop of celebrities from podcasting, YouTube, and Twitch, it's safe to say celebrity obituaries will continue to be a booming industry in 2017.
For all the young ones out there, a quick history lesson: as one of the co-founders of Rinse, and as one of the titans of grime's early years, Slimzee held the ones and twos in most of the genre's classic sets of yore.
Katterin was one of a multitude of players in the game world, but as in chat rooms of yore, relationships depended purely upon communication, and my virtual correspondence with her revealed to me someone I wanted very much to meet in the real world.
She has regaled her daughters with stupefying stories of yore, how in her first year of organized competition, seventh grade, ancient rules were still in effect — three defensive players on one side the floor, three offensive on the other, never to cross into forbidden territory.
" For Atkinson, this "affable" work summoned the high jinks of vaudeville, burlesque and peppy college-themed fare of yore, and he described the score — by the Broadway neophytes Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn — as "very pleasant to hear, like a well-oiled hurdy-gurdy.
As a tie-in to the third season of "Victoria," this two-part special recreates the royal wedding of yore and splits its time between a regular documentary format and a lavish period drama, starring Abbie Garland and George Merrick-Cunningham as the royal couple.
IBM calls the attack "warshipping," a play on "war dialing," where hackers of yore dialed lists of numbers with their modems, looking for a computer to respond, and "wardriving," where hackers drove around cities looking for free WiFi that spilled out onto the street.
Unlike the Canadian booze magnates of yore, who used their heft to muscle out smaller players once alcohol became legal in the United States following Prohibition, several of the bigger marijuana companies say they would potentially welcome, and even buy from, growers like Michael.
There isn't enough in the way of good jokes or clever references to investigators of yore to make the film appealing, and the flatness of Timmy's delivery, which is supposed to scan as deadpan, doesn't contain enough nuances to make much of the humor land.
This set off impassioned, paragraphs-long responses, including complaints over noise; comparisons to Europe; scorn at the offense of commuting by car; and the general sentiment that bags are more efficient than bins, and that the city's metal trash cans of yore were barbaric.
But if "Boom Town" is a book about basketball, civic ambition and the relationship between them, it is also a chronicle of violence: the outlaw violence of yore, the natural violence of tornadoes and the horror of the bombing in 1995, which left 168 people dead.
It's that feeling, I think, more than any other, that propelled white evangelicals, some of whom held their noses, to vote for the man and the party who appear willing to halt some of these cultural shifts; to see some return to the conservative America of yore.
Since this new camera feature would come on the heels of the 280 character count expansion, it looks like Twitter is looking for more ways to enable their users to create dynamic content — a decided shift from the minimalist, text-only 140 character count capabilities of yore.
Especially in Appalachia and the West, where the rugged frontiersmen and women of yore still loom large in the cultural ethos, the divorce between essential civic duties and voting runs deep and contributes heavily to the fact that when they do vote, they often vote Republican.
The real reason Captain Marvel's costume doesn't look like those of female superheroes of yore is a mix between her convoluted backstory, how illustrations of female comic book characters have evolved, and the character rights that Marvel happened to have at the time of the film's greenlighting.
This kind of cultural exchange comes a long way from the Grateful Dead parking lot scene of yore, where Bob Snodgrass first pioneered the craft by selling his one-of-a-kind hand-made "functional glass art" to Deadheads as the band endlessly toured the country.
What Really Happened: Good Morning America accidentally broke the Internet this week when it tried to get people talking about memes in the lead-up a piece about beloved Internet jokes of yore: Does #CryingLeBron join other meme greats like #tealizard, #CryingJordan and #smockin / the mask?
To the extent that Facebook or Twitter users infer that the streamed images reflect reality, the new news is as problematic as the breaking news of cable of yore, which in its prime also elicited perceptions of truth rather than nuanced appreciation of the limitations in news.
Unlike a hardscrabble peasant community of yore in which the only skill that anyone cared about might be agricultural prowess, a society with many valued arenas lets individuals who are good at art or storytelling or sports or making people laugh receive a bit of love.
Gone was the fragile Ferretti woman of yore, all floaty chiffon filigree frocks and fairy tales; welcome the new, football pad-shouldered 1980s Ferretti, with a leather cape, a studded belt and a bit of disco shine amid a whole lot of black and dark denim.
As something of a hands-on, DIY answer to the Internet Archive's malware museum, the proprietor of channel has been testing out retro computer viruses for years to give his viewers a taste of what it was like to get pwned by the malware of yore.
But commenters have noticed one hilarious issue… While Apple's tiny bluetooth earpieces are notoriously easy to lose, the internet was quick to point out that Tapper's strap essentially turns your futuristic and pricey ($159-$249) listening devices back into the original wired Apple EarPods of yore.
"This environment is starting to remind me of all the great bull markets of yore, what I can clearly call my youth, when we would study the tape looking for stocks to buy that were way behind both their peers and the market," the "Mad Money " host said.
Everything from its packaging to the pigments are a total throwback to beauty of yore — like when the brand launched a lipstick identical to Audrey Hepburn's signature coral lip, for example, or when it created the kind of sleek, gold packaging you might find in Marilyn Monroe's dressing room.
Though Bruze is relatively young, particularly compared to the era so much of his work celebrates, he's got an encyclopedic knowledge of hip-hop and a unique aesthetic sensibility that reveals his clear passion for the iconography of yore and his innate understanding of the transformative power of imagery.
After seven games with the Blades of Chaos (and its subsequent variations), coming up with a compelling successor for Kratos to wield was a titanic task, but the team has more than succeeded with a weapon that's just plain more fun to use than the chained blades of yore.
In the video, Cardi wore an of-the-moment purple wig and set of long, sparkly nails to explain that, because it is no longer the early 2000s, the simpler manicure options of yore, such as a "$17 nail set with three nail designs," no longer works for her.
In an effort to fully explore the shared heritage between today's raves and the parties of yore, we showed LOCKED OFF to a few promoters, producers, DJs, and door-pickers from the previous generation of party-throwers, to see how they think the new school holds up in comparison.
For much of the movie, former staff members share recollections of the scoops of yore, a period that encompassed paying an Elvis Presley relative to snap a photo of the deceased singer in his coffin and killing stories on Bob Hope and Bill Cosby in exchange for access.
While the viral moments of yore may have snuck in early enough to escape this fate — before social media was a part of everyone's lives and became an easily-searchable record of personal information — it's not likely that ones of the future will ever exist in the same vacuum.
Those waiting on tables in restaurants were more apt to wear matching dresses like black and orange sheaths, while silk factory workers toiled away in shapeless housedresses and aprons, with kerchiefs on their heads; day care workers wore white dresses and accordion hats à la Western nurses of yore.
The old-timey Republican of yore smiled through a photo op for the unveiling of a new sculpture of an American bison, a species that almost went extinct when, among other things, travelers on the railroad we had gathered to glorify shot buffalo from the windows of passing trains.
It was fun to see Peterson excelling on the field like in the days of yore, but the Rams (4-2) are a much tougher opponent, and their younger stars may have less trouble adjusting to the timing of the game, which will be held at London's Twickenham Stadium.
But the push-and-pull between past and future was perhaps most visible on Inauguration Day for President Trump, when Melania Trump wore a Ralph Lauren powder-blue cashmere outfit that looked like a first lady costume of yore — a Jacqueline Kennedy outfit for a Camelot-themed party.
In this evening of song, dance, drink and wayward narrative — inspired by the Border Ballads of yore and delivered in an interactive barroom setting — a theory-bound academic lets her inhibitions down in the company of a mysterious gentleman who turns out to be (gasp!) the devil himself.
From the breathy, synth-pop-inspired sound throughout Reputation to her unwavering insistence that the Taylor of yore is, well, dead and buried (she's even made it her Instagram bio, in case you had any doubts), Swift has fully committed to recasting herself as the edgy, self-aware pop star.
It's easy to see how the shepherds and farmers of yore could easily come up with the idea that humans were special, but I think AI and robots may help us begin to imagine that perhaps humans are just one instance of consciousness and that "humanity" is a bit overrated.
J. Cole's album 2014 Forest Hills Drive (which was technically released in December 2014, but went Platinum in 2015) was hailed as a classic by many hip-hop fans, simply because J. Cole took pains to load the album with signifiers that tied it to beloved rap records of yore.
Tarantino fashioned his newest effort as a capital-E Event in the tradition of the spectacle films of yore; the 70mm format and its dazzlingly rich colors, lush sound, and ravishingly detailed image were originally used to lift epics such as Ben-Hur and Lawrence of Arabia to godly proportions.
The blended Scotches of yore seem like such an afterthought that it's a bit of a surprise to learn that they still vastly outsell single malts, though their proportion of the Scotch market has dwindled since 1990, the first year for which statistics differentiating between single malts and blends are available.
Now in its 24th year, the Def Con of yore has ballooned from an insular hacker hangout to the hacking and infosec event of the year, attracting over 20,203 hackers, computer scientists, federal agents, and IT professionals from all around the globe to the Bally's Hotel on the Las Vegas strip.
In her deep dive into cast iron cookware's mainstream traction for The Kitchn in 2016 (which you can read here), writer Eva Katz says that lustrous vintage cast iron pans are a hot commodity among collectors, with resellers fetching thousands of pounds for well-restored antique pans from brands of yore.
At the same time, I can't help thinking that there is a place for irony in our cultural discourse, that the ironic worldview is worth listening to and respecting, in the same way that we attempt to learn from the bygone myths and legends of the long-gone cultures of yore.
In her deep dive into cast iron cookware's mainstream traction for The Kitchn in 2016 (which you can read here), writer Eva Katz says that lustrous vintage cast iron pans are a hot commodity among collectors, with resellers fetching thousands of dollars for well-restored antique pans from brands of yore.
It has been part of Hollywood's hard-knuckled executive culture dating back to those cigar-chomping moguls of yore — take a hatchling under your wing, and they may well "grow up to eat you," said Jeanine Basinger, author of "The Star Machine" and founder of Wesleyan University's film studies program.
From pouches of Fruit Gushers (that your friend with the "cool mom" always brought), to covetable boxes of chocolatey Yoo-Hoo, dependable pudding Snack Packs, and pouches of Capri Sun's sweet, sweet nectar, the snack time menu of yore is much better than that sad desk salad you just stuck a fork in.
And while it's no surprise that the Jets' top line of Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler and Kyle Connor recorded nine points, the six points picked up by the fourth line of Matt Hendricks, Mathieu Perreault and Joel Armia is more than the fourth lines of teams of yore would get in a month.
The question turned on whether Mr. Strathearn and Mike Fleck, a political consultant for Mr. Pawlowski, were really discussing meatballs — seared, simmered and sauced — in a series of phone calls, or whether they had taken a cue from shady deals of yore and were using "meatballs" as a code word for a payoff.
The trouble isn't that it's hard to make the case that Amazon is extremely big and powerful; the trouble is that even as Amazon gets bigger, it still faces relentless competition in the retail business, and is therefore not slowing in any obvious way to act like a lumbering monopoly of yore.
Unlike all of the Kardashians' previous attempts to sell products (the teeth-whitening pens and cobranded clothing collections of yore), Kylie Cosmetics wasn't a joint venture — Kylie and Kris put up the money for it together, and when profits started rolling in, there was no investor or licensing company to split them with.
But, what makes La Casa special is how it manages to turn the soapy mechanisms of yore modern, in much the same way Jane Villenueva (Gina Rodriguez) & Co. have managed to do on the CW. Prodigal daughter Elena (Aislinn Derbez) panics about bringing her Black, American, English-speaking boyfriend (Sawandi Wilson) home to her family.
There were still some choice moments that looked like the messy Drag Race of yore, like Aja reading Valentina with a "you're perfect, you're beautiful" speech dripping with disdain, or Valentina's downfall when she asked to keep a mask on during a lip sync to hide the fact that she didn't remember the words.
Gone are all remnants of the working class Black folks, and in their place are countless high-priced coffee shops, well-off white people yelling at babies about the powers of seaweed, and the kind of young Black guys Tray assumes are drug dealers… until he realizes they're actually brunch-bound hipsters dressed like the "slingers" of yore.
David Brooks Two years ago the Northwestern University psychologist Eli Finkel had an article in The Times describing how marriage is polarizing: The best marriages today are better than the best marriages of generations ago; the worst marriages now are worse; over all, the average marriage is weaker than the average marriage in days of yore.
With no immediate answer on the horizon, I had barely a chance to mourn its all-too-quick passing when yet another holiday miracle occurred—a brand new, far more carefully arranged, entirely different yet shockingly more traditional lighting display was unveiled for 2018 in the very same spot where once stood the magnificent hedge of yore.
Local elections officials in the Wild West outpost of yore, now a meatpacking center that's majority-Latino, had moved their lone voting place outside the city limits, more than a mile from the nearest bus stop, as anti-immigration crusader Kris Kobach—the state elections chief—was fighting off a strong Democratic challenge in his quest for the governorship.
This involves events more likely to be found in radio serials and movies of yore — a scandalous pregnancy, a baby torn from a mother's arms, a still more dastardly act of violence — but among the pleasures of "Bright Star" is the sheer yarniness of the yarn that unspools, so I'll leave the rest to be discovered by audiences.
Thus they have maintained as many of the original quirks as possible — signs painted willy-nilly on walls by campers of yore, an errant fern growing through the foundation, original beams and off-kilter window frames — while also adapting it for their blended family, which comprises four adult children and their spouses, as well as nine grandchildren.
Still, his basic, overarching vision of US foreign policy idea is strikingly similar to that of many of the America Firsters of yore: He thinks that America's current close ties to the rest of the world, particularly Europe, are at best a distraction from, and at worst a threat to, the interests of the American public.
There are décor and impulse-buy touches borrowed from the 21 playbook: vases of leafy green fronds and jars of individually wrapped Korean face masks, the sort of thing that might confuse the bubbes and babushkas of yore, who once stripped down to their underpinnings in the big store's old communal dressing rooms, or even before.
In the New York of yore, amazing performers like the B-52s, RuPaul, and Lady Bunny came out of the American South with lots to say about fun and about the splendor to be found in being tacky, and more than a little political dialogue about what it meant to be different in a conservative Christian milieu.
Trump himself is a monument to our political past — an elderly culture warrior who ran promising to restore America to the greatness of yore; a candidate whose coalition of older, whiter voters would have been dominant in 1980 but is a weakening political force today; a president who symbolizes a power structure he can't quite restore.
"The only difference between Facebook's ad targeting practice and the sex-segregated classified ads of yore is that Facebook — unlike newspapers, which are distributed to the general public — can actually ensure that specific ads are only delivered to its male or female users, or to users of a specific age range, according to the advertisers' selection," the ACLU wrote in a statement.
The rise of some gays in Trump's orbit tracks with a trend of growing conditional acceptance within conservative circles, such as events featuring gay men held at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City and the Capitol Hill Club in DC. The ostracizing and icky smears of yore about homosexuals being diseased and immoral have largely given way to limited social tolerance.
Well, maybe he's not the perfect candidate to actually beat Trump, but Gravel could be just the guy to call everyone on their B.S., chart a course back to the progressivism of yore, before the boomers ruined everything, and generally make everyone on the debate stage laugh nervously because they can't decide whether this guy is totally crazy or totally correct.
And, like other comparable and noteworthy brands, Plank (and Brooklyn Bedding) offers a 120-night risk-free trial and a 10-year warranty, so if you're really not happy, you have plenty of time to call the brand up and have them haul it away, which is not bad, especially when contrasted with the box-and-spring mattress woes of yore.
From our sadly alienated modern standpoint, we behold echoes of '60s girl-group rock & roll ( such as the Ronettes), plus memories of the time the song was written, and finally, memories of those olden days, happy golden days of yore, back when people really did take sleigh rides and frolic in the snow, all painted over musically with an achingly warm wooden glow.
Victoria Fuller will be in the hot seat, Kelsey Weier will make a now much too-late attempt to pitch herself as the Bachelorette (that honor just went to Clare Crawley from Bachelor days of yore), Alayah will be back to explain herself, and Chris Harrison will make some over-the-top claim about the impending After The Final Rose special.
But while we're all stuck at home, exhausting our Netflix queue and sinking deeper into quarantine sadness, the very least celebrities could do for us is stop singing "Imagine" and instead give us some closure to the meaningless arguments of yore that fizzled out on Twitter and were washed away with the next news cycle before we got a satisfying conclusion.
The sticks' fruity and minty flavors, the "vaping trick" competitions that resemble bubble gum blowing contests of yore and the range of custom colors to choose from, like you would with an iPhone, attracts the exact clientele you'd expect: Students "hit the Juul" on the way to class and raise their hands for a bathroom break to get a fix.
Jimmy Buffett — the nibbling on sponge cake, watching the sun bake, getting drunk and screwing, it's 5 o'clock somewhere Jimmy Buffett — has been replaced with a well-preserved businessman who is leveraging the Jimmy Buffett of yore in order to keep the Jimmy Buffett of now in the manner to which the old Jimmy Buffett never dreamed he could become accustomed.
Ferrari' More than any other nominee, this fact-based tale about race-car driving in the 1960s feels like a happy throwback to the character-driven studio dramas of yore, and its success -- along with that of "Once Upon a Time" and "Knives Out" -- indicates an audience appetite for such movies that will hopefully inspire the studios to make more.
A TeacherLists marketing video shows the labor and woe bedeviling the days of yore: A school administrator collects a stack of classroom lists, posts each individual list within the stack online, a mom waits for the list, prints the list, forgets the list, drops her head in sorrow over the list, and leaves the store empty-handed, defeated, and, y'know ... listless.
Over the course of our conversation, she jumps from the Bowery Boys, to the poetry of John Donne, to Woody Allen, and espouses her love for pre-war Japanese cinema (she likes her Ozu) and Fritz Lang's M. She's also a big fan of American gangster films of yore and, unsurprisingly, classic musicals—she's currently working on a singing version of Clueless.
And just in case you missed WIRED's bang-up end-of-year coverage: Alex looks at how we learn from history (specifically, the 1939 New York World's Fair) to avoid making the transportation mistakes of yore; Jack argues the age of the electric car has finally arrived; and I zoom in on the subtle scaling back of self-driving car promises, and the hard engineering problems ahead.
The stereotype style has been eroded by the global financial crisis, sure, but also casual Fridays; the rise of the entrepreneurial class, especially in technology; and the growth of a shadow banking sector — the venture capitalists and hedge funds and private equity firms that have their own, less identifiable uniform, much of which can be characterized by what it is not: the banker clothing of yore.
Yes, there are midichlorians, but Lucas also turns the somewhat lumbering lightsaber duel of yore into a savage ballet, introduces a fearsome new kind of villain in iconic horned bastard Darth Maul, makes something apocalyptic of the score (one of John Williams's best of the entire franchise), and swaps out his scrappy cowboy and scoundrel protagonists for a scrum of galactic politicians and space samurai.
Answering that question, I thought, might help clear up whether Magic Leap will become the most expensive vaporware of our era—the most storied company to occupy the technological imagination maybe since that other Magic-monikered behemoth of yore, Apple spinoff General Magic, which saw some of the brightest tech minds of the 90s pursue a revolutionary personal communications technology without ever yielding much in the way of substance, much less profit.
Still, his campaign's basic, overarching vision for US foreign policy was strikingly similar to that of many of the America Firsters of yore: Trump argued that America's deep involvement in conflicts that don't directly involve the United States, like the fight between Assad and Syrian rebels, is at best a distraction from, and at worst a threat to, the interests of the American public — which center on economic growth and fighting terrorism.
And so whereas in the days of yore, curious tweens in search of whack-off fodder were wholly dependent upon sideways glimpses of their babysitter's cleavage, or whatever time they could eke out with their father's borrowed Playboys (where full bushes abounded, and spread-eagle crotch shots were unthinkable), kids these days are using high-speed connections to click through endless tabs on multiple browsers, featuring shaved, splayed, hi-def eye candy being penetrated in every crevice imaginable.
Given Ethiopia's not-so-distant feudal past and the dreadful abuses that immiserated millions of peasants in days of yore, especially in time of drought, the land issue is sensitive; the late Meles Zenawi, who for 21 years until his death in 2161 ran the country with an iron fist and a fervent desire to reduce poverty, was determined to prevent a rush of landless or destitute peasants into slums edging the big towns, as has happened in Kenya.
They may relate a phrase like "All those "oh so near's" / Wear you down, through the years" to their football club, but there's a duality in that experience that is also buried in their own memories of not succeeding - whether in their job or love life or otherwise - but coming out the other side to try time and time again, the rose-tinted pursuit of a nostalgic dream they've seen in the collective experiences of yore pulling them through.
From kingless bards of yore to Sinatra in his fallow years to "Don't Go Home With Your Heart On"-era Leonard Cohen to poor Deacon Blue dying behind the wheel all the way to The Flaming Stars and Crime And The City Solution and Gallon Drunk and a million other ne'er-do-well lounge rockers with unwieldy band names and even clunkier prospects, the landscape is littered with men and women dressed like noir extras crying their eyes out of at the end of the bar.

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