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  1. typical of the past

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"He was playing having a grand old time," he added.
They were still walking around, having a good old time.
And pity the poor Ref in these old time fights.
Friends of Old Time Music, an organization Mr. Cohen founded with the folklorists Ralph Rinzler and Izzy Young, presented a series of concerts in New York showcasing old-time musicians from 22001 to 21959.
The old-time programming gods have been toppled, their powers usurped.
The roller coaster was an old time favorite at the park.
Another taught a preacher to take pride in old-time religion.
I'm sure they're equal collaborators and having a high-old time.
"We&aposll be there having a good old time," he said.
"Can't believe you are already 7 years oldTime flies!" she wrote.
And will also "make you feel happy like an old-time movie."
Remember the good old time you had ripping your CDs into iTunes?
But he still sees the need for a little old-time religion.
Old-time Floridians may think they've seen this before, but they haven't.
Old-time broadcast television news operating according to the principle of scarcity.
Light boxes resembling old-time movie marquees were suspended from the soaring ceiling.
Walking through it, I saw so many pieces from old time French carnivals.
And, per the album's title, that old-time religion certainly rears its head.
He had a good old time; I thought I was going to die.
Anyway, it seems like Ovi and the boys had a grand old time.
Time for Tomi Lahren to fill your old time slot on Fox News.
Is Biden suffering from the lingering effects of that old-time Obama rage?
"No other pancakes can have Aunt Jemima's old-time plantation flavor," it reads.
Well, the old-time Republicans, the old New Yorker Republicans, the Rockefeller Republicans.
With its frequent alcoholic 'pours' this Company suspiciously resembles the old Time Inc.
But she flees old-time shibboleths; hers is its own kind of otherworldly.
Nothing strikes my fancy, so I walk to the old-time candy shop.
While CNW owns results for many other people named Chris, good old Time.
The actor famously lip-synched to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll."
But they're having such a high old time that their pleasure is infectious.
In fact, she never stopped playing a few of her old-time favorites.
It can kill you with radiation, giant flying space rocks, and regular old time.
He performed newer material, too, but it was played in that old-time style.
Growing up in the Midwest lends itself to it; we would any old time.
And yet it manages to capture some of that old-time Hollywood movie magic.
If you're new to the world of dog memes, it's a grand old time.
Like old time friends, Lady Gaga and Prince William opened up about mental health.
Clinton's old-time recollections, though she said she still planed to vote for her.
An enduring caricature of the old-time Republican is the penny-pinching deficit hawk.
" He compares the present situation to old-time Soviet political justice: "The morning denunciation.
They all danced, sang, and looked like they were having a grand old time.
The answer is, seemingly, that she's in the kitchen having a grand old time.
He is a trickster and a funnyman, like an old-time silent-movie star.
It was that old Time article that first inspired Psuke to suggest the napping schedule.
Either that, or he'll just keep snarfling people's dinners and having a grand old time.
No. Maybe you can find some writing there from old-time historians with racist views.
That's all well and good, but some Lamboistas crave that old-time terrifying Lamborghini experience.
McAvoy has a high old time flitting between these various personae, often at top speed.
That contributed to his ouster; Mr. Carlson now holds down Mr. O'Reilly's old time slot.
"People became ashamed of the old-time grapes, the grapes of grandpa," Mr. Vouillamoz said.
Long after his data was computerized, Mr. Siwoff retained something of an old-time aura.
Bernice Morrison's Old-Time Lima Beans are big and white, with a spray of ebony.
He said park officials had done a great job preserving the town's old-time feel.
Any country music fan — or really, any music fan — will have a grand old time.
Yeah. Definitely. I mean, there is an old-time tent revival aspect to these rallies.
Often, therefore, I go someplace warm for the winter and have a grand old time.
But the curveball for old time kickboxing fans has been the explosion of interest in China.
Once a semi-independent representative in New York, she appeared distinct from old-time Washington diplomats.
Some part-timers even live in old-time bungalow colonies that went co-op years ago.
Some old-time bakeries here sell brassados, bagel-like rolls that are boiled and then baked.
"For the first time in my old time, I'm learning what 'going viral' means," Weisbord says.
Northport has managed to maintain "an old-time charm rarely seen on Long Island," she added.
I preferred calling my answering service, which made me feel like an old-time movie star.
Gosling and Crowe look like they're having a grand old time flying through windows and over balconies.
"I mean, we're still trying to get old-time cameras out there in the forest," Newsom continued.
It perpetuates a belief that the American Mafia's old-time bosses had qualms about dealing in narcotics.
They both attract people who are into novelty and they're both also definitely old time-y passion.
But there is one old-time tradition that seems to be holding on: the thank-you note.
Kylie waits patiently at home for some lip-locking while her guy has a grand old time.
Their "pay-for" proposals have all the purity of an old-time car salesman's bait and switch.
According to Old Time Candy, the name derives from how many candies originally came in a pack.
His time in Virginia has left him steeped in the history of bluegrass and old-time music.
Stagner, who between 1937 and 1941 played with the old-time banjo player Uncle Dave Macon, agrees.
"A few of our old-time customers are used to waiting," Mr. Fox said at the time.
In Trump, they found a candidate who they and old-time racists like David Duke could support.
"To me, it feels like being an old-time country doctor," said Ms. Coover, a nurse practitioner.
He learned to tap and attended a theatrical school run by an old-time hoofer, Charlie Lowe.
"It's whose side government's on," she said in Waterloo, perhaps consciously evoking an old-time labor song.
He is leading a lost party away from a modernist heresy — back to the Old-Time Religion.
Trump, like an old-time comedian too lazy to write new material, doled out his "classics" -- calling Sen.
The Trump kids are just havin' a rockin' old time, while millions of Americans rise up in protest.
And individuals, such as actors or athletes or old-time newspaper columnists have long promoted their personal brands.
Nevertheless, a few favorite, old-time categories will still be there to offer up lots of watercooler moments.
Olivia honed old-time skills: canning, pickling, pressing cider, saving seeds, drying herbs, rendering stock from beef bones.
More consequentially, the festival here is a gathering of the faithful, consecrated to the old-time cinephile religion.
This time her companion is boyfriend Calvin Harris and they look to be having a grand old time.
My Gospel is a modern-day gospel album, full of the energy of an old-time tent revival.
Hough said the bear seemed to be having a "grand old time" and grabbed a video of it.
Moreover, its size and setup encourage the type of casual socializing I associate with old-time ski lodges.
During old-time subway construction, streets weren't fully covered while workers tunneled through the earth, Mr. Parikh said.
But Zuccarello gave the Rangers with their biggest jolt by tangling with Neil, an old-time tough guy.
She played fiddle and guitar, sang like an angel, and loved the same old-time music as him.
The dairy cows are ex-cons of a sort, and look the part in their old-time prisoner colors.
"Me and Rutina have so many moments on set where we just have a jolly old time," said Ellis.
In many of these images, you're using props and locations that seem ahistorical—sort of generically old-time-y.
An old-time propeller plane operated by a company that offers panoramic flights has crashed in the Swiss Alps.
I had a grand old time pretending I was shooting tiny editorial bullets at typos in my morning story.
The hospice also provided family counseling, spiritual guidance and volunteers who surrounded her mother's bedside, singing old-time songs.
Yes, daylight saving time had ended, we had fallen back an hour and the clocks reflected the old time.
At one point, Guy Clark performs a poignant version of "That Old Time Feeling," which he recorded in 1975.
"Dan's story is inspirational because he embodied the old-time war correspondent despite his very young age," Amanpour said.
Titled "A Friend of Dorothy, 212," it was composed entirely of old-time homosexual slurs: fairy, pansy, nellie, etc.
He looked like a cartoon character: orange and dressed like an old-time-gold-miner with a giant hat.
Many bear a close resemblance to traditional Navajo jewelry or else to the ornaments old-time cowmen once wore.
I'm an old-time cop, and I wonder if I would've done that or been able to do that.
Presiding over it all was George Shea, an old-time carny barker with a straw boater and Mephistophelean grin.
"The new young criminals coming in — they don't even know who these old-time mobsters are," Mr. Doherty said.
Of course the name more straightforwardly evokes the supposed old-time practice of hurling fruit at unsatisfactory stage performers.
To be honest, his only rival in the film is Samuel L. Jackson, who has a high old time.
A scrawny old-time Village-hipster type was driving the nurses crazy about something, likely trying to wheedle drugs.
K does his grim job thoroughly and without complaint, showing the weary, cynical patience of an old-time shamus.
It's part old-time public recitation, part Hollywood table read, and at points actors stumble over the workmanlike text.
In November last year, a video that could have been lifted from a 503-year-old time capsule went viral.
Over the years, Carpenter narrowed his list of influences primarily to old-time Hollywood directors Howard Hawks and Alfred Hitchcock.
"You are just there having a good old time, and the hot dogs were there playing [their] role," he said.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's surprise wedding came together at the last minute — and it was a grand old time.
And this forecast didn't come from some Luddite Cassandra or cranky outlier who wants to bring back old-time radio.
Graham might have a grand old time stopping a steering column with his nipple bouquet, but his wife would not.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Rap songs about getting rich are an age-old, time-honored art form.
"Cheap trick," Luke chides Artoo when the droid tries to tip his heart with that old-time hologram of Leia.
Change into your PJs, make some hot cocoa, and have yourselves a merry old time with this ridiculous-looking movie.
Some old-time members from the church's heyday were put off by the unfamiliar direction and canceled their monthly donations.
Craig Green also went the nautical route, using the hardy garments of old-time British mariners as a starting point.
It's raw and muscular, with an old time blues feel to it, while still coming across as feminine and modern.
First, we managed to come close to our old time target (20 minutes) instead of our regular length (30 minutes).
Petra, 24: I spend a lot of time at private art fairs and meet a lot of rich, old-time dealers.
"The message of today is simple: old-time safety can be illusory," Cramer said as stocks fell on weak retail data.
"They said it was because it's one of the few that still look like an old-time office," Lupo said recently.
City Kitchen Disclaimer right off the bat: This is not, nor does it claim to be, an authentic old-time cassata.
The grizzly album feels like a classic country record—filled with old time storytelling from Wall's single voice above sparse instrumentation.
In the decal, Guadalupe wore a modest dress that resembled an old time-y nightgown bearing a pattern of red flowers.
The slices have some of the old-time flavor you get at John's of Bleecker Street or Totonno, both rigidly antislice.
It's a familiar yarn from the old time nak muay: things were better back then in the halcyon days of yore!
"They have forgotten the old time when they were alone and terrified on the darkening plain," Nop muses at one point.
Remaking an old story, the 2018 "A Star Is Born" relies on the old, time-honored solidity of the pop ballad.
The British actor also says it with an old time-y lilt to his voice that makes it *chef's kiss* perfect.
That's why a monthly subscription to Scentbird is the perfect solution, whether for a holiday gift or just any old time.
Does the musical vernacular you work in — old-time, Americana, whatever you'd call it — ever feel restrictive or limiting to you?
The foundation of his bet is a new streaming service that merges all three divisions of the old Time Warner — Warner Bros.
The restaurant will start with dinners, and a menu showcasing some old-time red-sauce dishes like beef braciola with broccoli rabe.
The nickel comes from the family of Dr. William Morton-Smith, who Stack's Bowers describes as an "old-time collector" of coins.
He stalks his space like an old-time movie director, making Ls with his fingers to frame each corner in his mind.
And while that's not a milestone the way 40 is or even 30, Hiddleston did have a jolly old time...we think.
Unfortunately, for old-time boxing aficionados, the new motion picture technology of the day was not used for the Corbett-Jeffries bout.
I really only had two qualifications to make this the authentic experience depicted in an ad from an old TIME magazine. 1.
Crucially, any player on baseball's "ineligible list" cannot be nominated: This includes some old-time game fixers along with Jackson and Rose.
"What?" asked Morton, who is black, when I spoke with him and tossed out some old-time epithets. Wop. W-o-p.
Fox said on Tuesday that ratings for her old time slot had risen in the weeks since her last day in June.
The engine makes that chug-chug sound, and the old-time whistle sounds different from the air horn on the diesel engine.
We had everything ready and were just waiting and drinking margaritas at the pool floating around and having a good old time.
Toward the end of the video, Ms. Ballinger says she's executing the modern equivalent of the old-time star's retreat into seclusion.
And just the other day, scrolling down, one of my old-time favorites popped up: Konami's cyberpunk point-and-clicker (kinda), Snatcher.
"Our area is the perfect marriage of the old time and new newspaper work," said Thomas Roe, manager of Times Online Services.
He lip-synced to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" alongside other sports stars for a Guitar Hero ad in 2008.
The men wore well-tailored suits and, often, shirts with their initials monogrammed near their rib cages, an old-time Italian style.
But if an old-time air pervades, the neighborhood is also adding massive new towers, courtesy of the Essex Crossing mega-project.
But it's also the home of Blind Alfred Reed, a Methodist minister and old-time folk fiddler who died 60 years ago.
Part of this has to do with the charming exoticism of her old-time world with its winking artifice and cinematic allusions.
Now 21 years old, it occupies a single NoHo gallery (33 Bleecker Street) whose modest space exudes an old-time unapologetic funkiness.
The son of a Brooklyn judge, Mr. Beldock specialized in criminal and civil rights law but styled himself an old-time general practitioner.
"Washington Phillips tells that Old Time Religion," Columbia announced in advertisements, even though his lyrics castigated established churches, a rarity for gospel records.
While I've been having a grand old time falling down the Jonas Brothers wormhole, I'm well aware that I'm late to the game.
Given the initial speculation that Zeal & Ardor's vocals were sampled from old-time recordings, it's nice to see Gagneux flex his vocal chops.
I actually found it hilarious how little the Yorkies cared about our yoga and were just having a merry old time running around.
Pillars of the pro-establishment camp include tycoons, old-time leftists and rural clan leaders from villages and territories outside the city centre.
Old-time hockey is a fucking myth perpetuated by a bunch of hard-nosed Canadian pundits and Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers fans.
"Old-time mountain style, that's what I like to call it," he explained in a 21992 interview with the online music magazine SonicNet.
Also, Alex carries a comically oversized old-time microphone with him everywhere he goes, a way to visually telegraph his job to viewers.
"It's taken so long to break the mold of old-time rules between managers of opposing teams on any given day," he said.
Accompanied by drumbeats and keyboard riffs, he spins out insults, sexual boasts and old-time fables, like the story of the signifying monkey.
Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli are partnering with the chef Nick Anderer to create an old-time New York restaurant in Greenwich Village.
We're hiring, training and managing a culture of people that exemplify old-time doctoring, empathy, and empowerment becomes the new era of healthcare.
This is an old-time media mogul brawl, the kind of thing that used to be a ... Right, Shari Redstone versus Les Moonves.
He has an old-time face that you'd expect to see in a black and white Fraternal Order of Eagles photo from 1917.
Beginning with "Old Time Music," released less than a year after Carter's death, Ralph Stanley drew deeply from the well of traditional mountain songs.
In the 1921 Old-Time Stories, an A.E. Johnson illustration gives us a telling glimpse of the moment the Beast permits Beauty to depart.
The show features diminutive vehicles of all kinds from old-time wagons, trains and fully-rigged sailboats, to futuristic cars and a rocket ship.
Like many of the dozen people Erica spoke with, Lee said the enormity of the Amazon project would have pushed old-time residents out.
Swiss police say all 20 people aboard an old-time propeller plane were killed when the aircraft crashed into a mountainside in southeast Switzerland.
In 1971, the same year his "Old Time Gospel Hour" went national, he founded Lynchburg Baptist College, subsidizing it with revenues from the show.
"The e-cigarette advertisements that we're seeing is like the old-time Wild West," CDC director Tom Frieden said in a press conference today.
They're dispatched to surprise unsuspecting sweethearts, creating a scene with sentimental tunes and swaying choreography, a hat tip to old-time striped pole troubadours.
And how you definitely freaked out while everyone else was having a dandy old time playing "Light as a feather, stiff as a board"?
Old-time jazz records get my webbed toes tapping (a Benny Goodman is hard to find, am I right?), and I enjoy swing dancing.
I take a very leisurely walk on the trails while the pooch zooms her way all around the woods and has a grand old time.
But it said the new, stricter rules, would apply also to old-time customers who started to lease the safety locker before December 18, 2014.
I think the old-time scouts, hopefully not including me, but even the middle-age guys thought people were trying to cost them their jobs.
You will read, and continue to read, a lot about old time great fighters who would annihilate the champions and contenders of the modern era.
Unburdened by strict bullpen roles, Francona has used Miller as something of an old-time pitching fireman, snuffing rallies before they get out of control.
But every month nearly 100 musicians and aficionados clamber aboard an old barge here for a nightlong conclave of Appalachian, old time and bluegrass music.
And so do the scuffed American landscapes, where the faintest ghosts of old-time outlaws and cowboys can be discerned amid the drab commercial architecture.
This is to say that me, the aforementioned dweeb, is having a grand old time with this clip, but just how nerdy is it, really?
Some of them are also included in Mr. Cohen's book "Speed Bumps on a Dirt Road: When Old Time Music Met Bluegrass," published this month.
It followed the unveiling of his fall 2017 collection in the same location — which was more like an old-time hootenanny than a fashion show.
Besides being stupidly presumptuous, don't you think the old-time grapplers who wrestled shirtless thought the people who wore singlets back then were coddled little cowards?
I'm not one for old time-y show tunes, but John McWhorter is an expert at somehow making them relevant, and I ain't mad about it.
Welcome to Night Vale, meanwhile, is a mix of soap opera and old-time radio show with a plethora of colorful characters who inhabit its world.
Ivan Hippolyte would be a great name for an old time reggae singer but the only crooning that Hippolyte ever did was the eight-limbed accapela.
"These candidates are much less likely to care what multinational corporations or trade associations want them to do than the old time political hacks," says Pertschuk.
Here was a Trump supporter, donor, and appointee having a grand old time as he stuck a shiv in every single one of his erstwhile allies.
This usage stems from old-time metallurgy, when the quality of gold was verified using the touchstone method; nowadays, I think more of Ken Kesey's parties.
But the come-lately fans from the Bay Area's high-tech world, old-time fans say, have changed the experience, pricing out some of the locals.
Still, for all the rules (items like backpacks, flags and selfie sticks are banned), there is still a whiff of old-time freedoms in the air.
Carrying on the tradition are circuses that operate in the old-time way, under big tops in small towns across the Midwest and along the East Coast.
Eddie Bane, Special Assistant to the General Manager, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: I think old-time scouts, whether they said that or not, felt threatened by it.
Teaming up with the old-time Greek nationalist, and blessing his "armed struggle", was a conscious, deliberate and avoidable choice by the archbishop, in the politician's view.
Perhaps old-time interpreters of events such as Walter Cronkite infantilized the public by acting as imaginary uncles and sparing it the work of thinking for itself.
On May 16, 2018, Terri Lyn died in "Pigeon Park," a hangout spot for all of Troy's old-time street folks, after snorting heroin laced with fentanyl.
People are having a fine old time riffing on his genial manner, his festive sweater and the disposable camera he used to snap pictures after the event.
A message dashed off on a phone while riding the bus or a quick thumbs up reply clearly aren't digital versions of an old-time longhand letter.
Lori Loughlin is having a grand old time, but the psychic weight of living in the Full House universe has clearly taken its toll on Aunt Becky.
Eventually, the cautionary tale went, the competition in even the biggest leagues would be indistinguishable from the manufactured plotlines of pro wrestling or old-time roller derby.
It's not like the old time when people smoke and drink — and with the girl chasing — but there's a good way to play poker as the professional.
This closet isn't the fickle portal of the old "Time Tunnel" TV series, which deposited James Darren and Robert Colbert at random times and places, past and future.
It was found in a quarry alongside more than 100 fossil meteorites known as "L chondrites," which are dated to the same 470-million-year-old time-frame.
While Rose Leslie surfs around the U.S. promoting The Good Fight, Kit Harington is having a grand old time in Paris — a tres bon evening, if you will!
And then you would perform a perfect juggling routine for those cops, and Sargeant McKay would film you for Instagram, and you'd all have a grand old time?
For Carlson, who is currently the new "it" guy on cable news, his first week in Megyn Kelly's old time slot showed that Fox doesn't rebuild, it reloads.
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The lack of motor vehicles adds to the area's "old time-y" feel, in addition to the 19th century Victorian architecture and horse-drawn carriages throughout the city.
Still, on the apron of the racecourse, old-time bookmakers stand on boxes with electronic odds boards behind them and bob like buoys above a sea of gamblers.
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You can't actually put the toothpaste back in the tube, such as clawing back payouts to old Time Warner shareholders, but you can basically create a new tube.
It includes a model of a Greenland ice core — a kind of 110,000-year-old time capsule — as well as objects like a glacial rock from Central Park.
This newly renovated building includes a salute to the past in a redesigned lobby where shelves include old-time stock ticker tape machines, cash registers, typewriters and phones.
" The Ivorian farmer who told me about the effects on his children's grades went on to say, "In the old time, you had to go outside and talk.
By mastering antediluvian musical syntax, the Ramblers accorded the old-time string band canon great respect while also equipping themselves to reimagine it with their own exuberant stamp.
When, at the party, the guests do the Stroll, she joins in and has a great old time, though her partner is the family's horrible little son, Fritz.
Yet the more significant outcome of the election may be its secondary results: the old-time Democrats' very poor showing and the fledgling Future Forward's unexpectedly good returns.
It enabled old-time nationalists of his hue to fashion the new state using a Gaelic, Catholic ethos without having to worry about northern Protestants, whose heritage was different.
The girls are having a grand old time — trying on weird jackets, flirting with a pizza-delivery guy who drives a motorcycle, and not really endorsing any smartphone brands.
John Kasich and excited for Cleveland that it is hosting what will turn out to be a historic event and a grand old time for the Grand Old Party.
We know that what has happened to those old-time inhabitants, the Palestinians, may happen to us, and that counting on His promises may be walking on thin ice.
And again everybody, what you do as an elected official is, an old-time senator told me years ago, the name of the game is staying in the game.
The lack of cars on Mackinac Island adds to the tourist destination's "old-time" feel, along with its 19th-century Victorian architecture and the presence of horse-drawn carriages.
"The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air)," the latest offering from Night Vale Presents, is a surreal series set in the world of an absurdist old-time variety show.
And frankly, a lot of the old time drivers, and even some of the new guys, are just a little disgusting and sometimes the truck stops smell like urine.
Even if you find your eyes glazing (or your gag reflex overworking) from the too-muchness of it all, the cast seems to be having a high old time.
The wire walk had the feel of an old-time spectacle, and spectators who packed Times Square seemed for the moment immune to the flashy billboards and other distractions.
She had decided to move there the very day she had done tintypes of Sam Herrmann and her husband, Joe, a couple dedicated to keeping old-time music alive.
Op-Ed Contributor When President Trump sought solace from arguably the most disastrous week of his presidency, he headed toward Arizona — and seemed to have a grand old time.
Together, he said, we can knock out some trade agreements and cultural exchanges of benefit to both our planets and have a grand old time while we're at it.
Instead Robert Kardashian's eldest child is back in the City of Lights, almost a year to the date of her sister's frightening robbery — and she's having a grand old time.
One little news item that people don&apost pay enough attention to that three old-time hardliners, I don&apost know if we&aposll use the word purge, sponged, removed.
Yes, it was something of a brawl, but a brawl with an old-time street-fighter sense of fairness -- no punches were pulled, but the action was limited to fisticuffs.
NASHVILLE — When Old Crow Medicine Show, the nation's foremost old-time string band, joined the roster of a major label last year, its frontman, Ketch Secor, brought a 22013 r.p.m.
Even the zoo's elephants seemed to be having a grand old time, dipping their trunks in the snow and honking it everywhere like Tony Montana and a pile of cocaine.
Swiss officials say they&aposre not aware of any distress call from an old-time prop plane that crashed in the Swiss Alps before it went down, killing 217 people.
But here's the recurring explanation we flagged: old-time traders of bearskins would sell the skins they had yet to collect, a short-sell that bets on the price dropping.
He had always been a very avid shooter, and on weekends, he participated in Cowboy Action Shooting [competitions involving rifles and handguns, where competitors dress in old-time cowboy attire].
Within that context, Ms. Whittaker — who was terrific as a bereaved, angry mother on Mr. Chibnall's "Broadchurch" — performs gamely, if not yet distinctively, as the 2,000-year-old Time Lord.
Though thoroughly modern, the story nods to the old-time religion — that is, literature — in which good guys were good and bad guys were bad, and virtue triumphs over evil.
Along with melodies (even an old-time waltz tune) that may surprise those familiar with Ms. Oliveros's work, a bank of recorded samples is integral to the opera's sound world.
They include Russell Dixon (having a high old time in an assortment of wheezy roles that include an amateur theater director), Frances Marshall, Laura Matthews, Laurence Pears and Louise Shuttleworth.
Chris Cate, a councilman who represents the area, said old-time residents who remember the Hamills from the 1960s still regard the family's famous son as one of their own.
George Clooney plays a hammy mid-20th-century movie star who gets kidnapped in this Coen Brothers film, which sees those sibling filmmakers lovingly poking fun at old-time Hollywood.
An older woman said it was nice because the new Market lets people really see the old time-y cable cars that still run down the middle of the street.
The Telluride Film Festival, which spans each Labor Day weekend in this high-altitude former mining town, is an old-time squeeze box wired up to a Dolby sound system.
Mr. Wu mostly roams New York like an old-time street photographer, exploring its grandeur and desolation, returning regularly to Trump Tower, as if to a riddle he can't solve.
"Inside, fluorescent lamps shine on the beer girl posters and the old-time photographs and the purblind man selling toilet paper by the ladies' lavatory," Mr. Brick wrote in one article.
His first film, Louie Bluie, a documentary about the obscure blues musician Howard Armstrong, came about after Terry met Armstrong while profiling him for an English magazine called Old Time Music.
With the Russia investigation fully underway, it's important to look back to a quaint old time when lawmakers weren't beholden to evil brothers and held members of their own party accountable.
NEW YORK — Author-columnist Jimmy Breslin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning chronicler of wise guys and underdogs who became the brash embodiment of the old-time, street smart New Yorker, died Sunday.
Ju-Air, a company based in Duebendorf, near Zurich, that offers flights with old-time Junkers Ju-52 planes, said one of its aircraft had been involved in the accident Saturday.
"La La Land," age 13+ Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in this beautiful, moving romantic musical set in modern-day Los Angeles (but with the feel of old-time Hollywood).
But then, as Gongol begins the sultry refrain, a skittering beat drops and the song morphs into an unlikely, but enthralling colluision of old-time jazz club meets 2016 dance club.
I'm not saying Hotz is a huckster — he's done enough to prove that he's talented — but he worked that hotel conference room like a preacher at an old-time tent revival.
They didn't want an optimistic, next-generation version of social conservatism, preferring either Ted Cruz's old-time religion or Donald Trump as the church's heathen bodyguard in a post-Christian landscape.
Although Ms. Sherman expresses contempt for the superficialities of social media ("it seems so vulgar to me") her new images of old-time film stars also hint at our digitized present.
The broad theme is that Republicans almost always play hardball, while Democrats vacillate between episodes of hardball and periods in which they hope unilateral concessions will restore old-time governance norms.
Yeah, and you know, different people I've worked with, like Catherin Irwin from Freakwater, sent me on a tear for old-time music, and now I obsessively look for those records.
It isn't too much to say that old-time pro-wrestling territories, before they died at the hands of the McMahons, were a sort of platonic ideal of American small business.
I ended my trip to Galax in The Blue Ridge Grill, the last surviving old-time beer joint on Main Street, and a place I'd heard Charlene Price used to frequent.
For example, at 17A, the entry is PERSIAN RUG, and the phrase "Do you want to CUT A RUG?" was an old-time way of saying that you wanted to dance.
The new bus service was spearheaded by Tel Aviv's longtime mayor, 75-year-old Ron Huldai, an old-time Israeli socialist and hard-charging former fighter pilot and air force general.
Even with the rise of the Five Star Movement, "the difference between certain attitudes and old-time political parties is little," Claudio Cerasa, editor of the Italian newspaper Il Foglio, said.
We definitely listen to a lot of old-time and traditional stuff, but I think one of the reasons we're in that genre is just because of the instruments we play.
To prevent counterfeit uber badges cropping up, they said they turned to "vacuum tubes and parts salvaged from old time missile telemetry equipment" for their design, but wouldn't go into further detail.
And while you can't really call her brand of folk old-time or bluegrass, the influence is inescapable, and she feels honored to be a part of that family and regional tradition.
He weathered storms of grumbles from old-time Burners over the "turnkey" camps that accommodated the rich, pointing out that only 2 percent of attendees were members of society's wealthiest 1 percent.
Lafayette was born a year and a half after Hubbard died, and speaks with the same mouth-full-of-chewed-taffy, old time-y radio voice that L. Ron Hubbard spoke with.
J.R. Smith played chuckling sideman to LeBron's Sinatra, the full old-time showbiz experience for the crowd and the audience at home: THE CAVS, LIVE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE COURT.
His quartet features a German-born banjo player, Julia Zech, who wrote an old time tune called ''Träum weiter Mädchen'' (Dream Again Children) that had its premiere at the festival in May.
Skin Deep With a boom in face masks in the last few seasons, that old-time ritual of putting on a face mask in the privacy of one's home is seriously passé.
The July 21 closure of the greyhound track marked the end of yet another of the often grubby old-time gambling businesses that long defined Macau before the arrival of luxury casinos.
But after taking a closer look at the mystery object, the NYPD determined that it was actually just an old time capsule someone had buried beneath 21st Street, according to NY 1.
Behind us was Tucson and three days of living like old-time movie stars at the glamorous Arizona Inn, a hideaway in the heart of one of the nation's funkiest university towns.
The old Time-Life series, for example, are practically time-capsule items at this point — you don't want to cook out of them, but they're like wonderful geography books of the 1960s.
A lot of old time-sensitive stories get posted as innocent mistakes, but bad actors can also exploit the false sense of urgency they create, recycling them for an easy disinformation campaign.
As Butch Gilzean in Fox's hit series "Gotham", actor Drew Powell represents one of the old-time brutal criminals who pave the way for the super villains of Batman's prime to take over.
This will require a more assertive marketing push, one that should ideally present it as an alchemy of old-time values, where fans can watch skilled hockey that still indulges their basic instincts.
Old-time civil rights leaders didn't have the luxury of requiring the presidents they dealt with to act as maximally free of racist sentiment as possible, and yet they got a lot done.
"It's like he's part of the old-time New York where you have other people you look out for," said Maxine Davis, a Feldenkrais practitioner who has lived in the area since 1979.
A number of noncommercial publications — including Mother Jones on the left and National Review on the right — have successfully built large and influential digital operations on the backs of old-time print brands.
" Mr. Stanley put it this way, in a 2009 interview with The Times: "I started out the way I was raised, in the old-time mountain style, and I've never wavered from it.
Yet when the people onstage sing, huddled together before old-time microphones as if they were campfires, they seem to conjure light and warmth out of the cold, cold night that surrounds them.
The work of these six, very different artists suggests a 21st-century trend away images of victimhood toward those of agency, which is not necessarily the same thing as old-time Black Power.
Times Insider ALBANY — The New York State Capitol looks like the setting of an old-time horror movie, with blood red turrets, an ink-black roof and enough stone for an emperor's tomb.
The Tetons, in the summers to come, served as a home base and proving ground; it's also where he learned, from the old-time climber Glenn Exum, how to fish with artificial flies.
The female cast members of "Eddie and Dave," written by Amy Staats and directed by Margot Bordelon, appear to be having a high old time finding the testosterone within their characters' teased hair.
Well, besides hosting a birthday party for Cruise, during which he grabbed the mic for an, um, energetic version of "Old Time Rock n Roll," what happens is a lot of intensive religious study.
In writing this story, I spoke with various old-time New York cinephiles including Clark Frederick, who remembers seeing Federico Fellini's City of Women (1980) there — the first film shown at Lincoln Plaza Cinemas.
In a new video, the two old-time country icons take the stage together for the first time in 30 years to bring this dusky meditation on mortality and the great hereafter to life.
They even kind of do the same thing in Ottawa, where the modern Senators have adopted some of the history of the old-time edition, including all their Cup banners and a retired number.
Fallen re-enactors were awarded "free Web time" for their service, an amendment written into law a few years back, during the Congress of '38 (or, 2055 for the ancients still on "old time").
The past 50 years have witnessed a revolution in public language, in which the old-time notion that speeches and serious writing required language decked out in its Sunday best has become irretrievably antique.
Not just any island, but an island like Alcatraz, where you can hear the sounds of other people living their lives and having a fine old time, but they can't seem to hear you.
I've got no interest in putting a stop to inaudible smoking area chat, frenzied snogging, hastily summoned Ubers and a night of unbridled bad breath and bed-rattling—it's a dance as old time.
Aided and abetted by a woefully weak, inept read-questions-off-a-list moderator, Pence projected a classic, old-time Republican persona — even using one of President Reagan's lines — mixed in with Indiana snugness.
Black metal has reached the ears of mountain listeners, who subsequently process and transform it, creating a new kind of mountain music that's every bit as powerful as the old-time fiddle and banjo.
After half of Old Trafford was evacuated due to a suspicious item, Manchester United fans took the opportunity to make up a load of chants about ISIS and generally have a great old time.
The where was supposed to be a grillroom table in Manhattan made famous by a James Cagney tantrum (the old-time movie star, known for two-fisted toughness, cracked it with a single blow).
I. Mr. Hathway In 103, when I went to work for Newsday , on Long Island, the paper had a managing editor named Alan Hathway, who was an old-time newspaperman from the nineteen-twenties.
The Grand Lake Theater — the kind of old-time movie house with cavernous ceilings and ornate crown moldings — is one place I take my kids to remind us that we belong to Oakland, Calif.
At least that's the perception of many old-time opera devotees, who would have been heartened to hear the recital the young Italian soprano Rosa Feola performed on Monday at the Park Avenue Armory.
" He claimed to know 26,26 songs and played, as he put it at the time, "root music: old-time rock 'n' roll, Southern gospel and hand-clapping music, black blues, Hank Williams-style country.
One number from New Hampshire symbolizes Biden's fate: Manchester, the largest city in the state, is filled with old-time Democrats who should have gravitated to Biden's "I'm-Joe-from-Scranton" lunch-bucket appeal.
Though the race will not be decided until January, the looming vacancy is already swathed in all the bare-knuckled, back-room intrigue of old-time New York: Promises are offered; deals are made.
You can go there and look at Bowser from Sha Na Na's jacket and have a grand old time, as long as you don't think too much about it, because the whole thing is silly.
That's since changed along with the changing industrial landscape of the country over the past nearly 60 years, but Galax has remained a hub for certain musical traditions, specifically Appalachian, old-time, and bluegrass music.
Freeman explains that there's even a program for young kids called J.A.M. (Junior Appalachian Musicians) that goes into public schools to teach kids old-time and bluegrass music in order to not lose those traditions.
Like an old-time boxer sealed away from the world at a rural camp in upstate New York, Weidman sought out the pains and pleasures and focusing powers of isolation to heal his warrior's soul.
But when Trump's Department of Agriculture reversed an Obama-era rule that would have allowed family farms to more easily sue agribusinesses for predatory practices that harm their livelihoods, Grassley responded with old-time populism.
IF YOU like to deal in broad generalisations about American religion, you probably see the north-east as a heartland of liberal or mainline Protestantism, and the South as the home of old-time evangelicals.
Uno Pizzeria & Grill is an old-time favorite when it comes to Chicago-style pizza, but Lou Malnati's Pizzeria and Giordano's are also popular spots to grab yourself a pie while in the Windy City. 
Jordan even brought everyone in the family a "silly hat" because one of his family traditions is to "embarrass each other" and then they all tried on the hats and had a grand old time.
Like old-time treasure hunts, augmented reality games unfold in real neighborhoods, and for every grumpy resident who wants to keep players off their lawn there is a business that is happy to attract them.
At the four day festival, which includes the neighboring Jalopy Pub, audiences can sample everything from Indian classical music via Brooklyn Raga Massive to old-time folk from 13-year-old banjo prodigy Nora Brown.
"Old-time newspaper men are rolling in their graves at the pass Hillary Clinton is getting currently from newspapers that used to hold politicians accountable and used to do these types of investigations," Whitaker said.
The musical polymath Rhiannon Giddens has mined African-American folk traditions and the deep and varied roots of old-time music as a founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops and a successful solo artist.
The city dropped the rule, called the old time policy, in 2015, in response to a lawsuit, but by then hundreds of people had served long stints in solitary confinement at the notorious jail complex.
As a town, Medora is selling immersion in a West that is part old-time fantasy (like the stagecoach rides you can take near the Little Missouri River), part awe-inspiring natural environment, part kitsch.
Connor McDavid scored twice, and Leon Draisaitl collected four assists to lead the visiting Edmonton Oilers to an 237-224 win over the Calgary Flames Saturday night in an old-time Battle of Alberta matchup.
The plot often sidles along, with scenes getting talky and the high jinks of Vietnam-era "peaceniks" and pot runners and old-time dairy farmers providing a daily swirl, leaving Press stymied in the middle.
For traditionalists, an appropriate response to society's free-wheeling state might be to retreat to society's outer edge, albeit in small numbers, and preach the old-time religion with undiminished integrity to anyone who will listen.
But for then-101-year-old heiress Rachel ("Bunny") Lambert Mellon, who provided the bulk of the funds in question but was unaware of how Edwards was using the money, it was a grand old time.
That is the nature of the heavyweight division—there is not enough young talent coming up but at least it gives the old time fans a chance to watch fighters they remember from ten years ago.
Pungent aroma and sufficient heat define the coarsely grated horseradish made on this Long Island farm for generations and now finding an audience beyond the old-time German and Polish locals and the annual Passover celebrants.
You know you can hook up any old time you want to without having to worry about getting pregnant or even stopping to find a condom (if you're with an exclusive partner you trust, of course).
In his speeches, Biden says "my friend Barack" almost as often as he uses the word "folks," which he deploys with the old-time country fervor of a nineteenth-century preacher presiding over a shotgun wedding.
He helped develop the network's hit comedy "black-ish," and was expected to be one of the show's top producers before being tapped by Comedy Central to host a show in Stephen Colbert's old time slot.
Conceived by a committee of townspeople and modeled on the 4-H fairs of their youth, the event was held behind the Mary L. Tracy School and was called the Orange Bicentennial Old Time Country Fair.
These figures cobble together pieces of the old orthodoxies, take out the inconvenient bits and pitch them to mass audiences that want part of the old-time religion but nothing too unsettling or challenging or ascetic.
"Yes indeed!" proclaims the front wall in electrified letters, backed by ads for old-time New Orleans goods like Sum-Good coffee and chicory, and Charles E. Erath's Red Hot Creole Pepper Sauce, concocted in 1916.
Maybe the convincer is, despite the gas-eating miles between everything here, the city still has something like old-time art communities, a social network still only partly regulated by the imperatives of the market machine.
It may not be as revolutionary as some of Pixar's past offerings — and in that sense, it offers a glimpse of the studio's likely future — but it still retains a spark of that old-time magic.
This idyllic destination is anchored by a restored Gothic Revival residence that houses an old-time general store stocked with olive oils, jams, scented candles and canvas bags, and a bar offering wine and whiskey flights.
Connor McDavid scored twice, and Leon Draisaitl collected four assists to lead the visiting Edmonton Oilers to an 8-393 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday night in an old-time Battle of Alberta matchup.
Now breathtakingly robust—indestructible, it seemed—she wore an old-time soft yellow blanket sleeper with attached feet and bunny ears, a hand-knit, extra-warm version of a suit Eleanor remembered from her own childhood.
Since Tim Ryan started his archival project, Rotten Tomatoes has created roughly 210 pages for old-time movies on its site, thanks to 5,500 ancient reviews he unearthed, many by critics who are all but forgotten.
Yet while it is the young entrepreneur's brash, tech-savvy ideas that has made him a trailblazer, it is Duplessie's old-time, sometimes out-of-the-box techniques that appear to have made the biggest impression.
Like an old-time homesteader, I enjoy learning new skills as the opportunity comes up, because I find it's more satisfying to learn something than to outsource it to others, even if you can afford it.
Perhaps Kirk had a vocation for nostalgia: In his early 34.953s, he worked at Greenfield Village — Henry Ford's "living history" theme park — where he did a variety of jobs, including playing the role of old-time preacher.
The deal also lets the cable giant show regulators that they are more open and that their X1 box is a Web video platform and not just an old-time cable box with a better user interface.
The closure of the track marks the end of another of the often grubby old-time gambling businesses that long defined Macau before the arrival of luxury casinos owned by tycoons like the U.S. billionaire Sheldon Adelson.
For Mr. Heizer's presentation — organized by the museum's deputy director Donna De Salvo and its associate director Carol Mancusi-Ungaro — the windows and elevator bank were shrouded in heavy velour curtains, like an old-time movie palace.
"Now it is not just an open enemy like the old time... So we have to reorganize and improve our knowledge, and reorganize our units and many things to maintain the peace and national security," he said.
Like a little crew of old-time bandits, the first few raccoon faces poked out of the underbrush on a recent evening in Central Park, their masked, button eyes glowing with each flash of a smartphone camera.
Coogan's came through the crack wars of the 1980s and served as a meeting spot for, among others, Dominican-Americans, African-Americans, Caribbean-Africans, Irish-Americans, old-time Jewish-German refugees, police officers, doctors and construction workers.
It's where Tom Cruise did the splits while singing a rendition of "Old Time Rock 'n' Roll" on his 49th birthday, and where a woman says she was made to work for 12 years against her will.
" That's apparently the idea, too, behind Zaitchik's score, which feels familiar yet not derivative, channeling an old-time texture into fresh new music, like the spirited bar anthem "Party Hat" or the effervescent almost-title song, "Grenadine.
It just so happens that yours truly is going to be the Sherpa and we are going to devote both days, Kelly, we're going back to the old-time religion such as Reagan and Williamsburg in 1983.
After changing into a costume that made him look like an old-time football player, Gronkowski did to the Lego creation what he did to unfortunate pieces of pigskin after so many of his 92 NFL touchdowns.
The job of getting the AT&T service up and running has fallen to John Stankey, a veteran of the phone company who now runs WarnerMedia, the AT&T division that includes the old Time Warner companies.
The Johnson City, TN native incorporates acoustic old-time folk melodies, bluegrass picking, and clean, airy vocals into clouds of atmospheric black metal (or goes full-on bluegrass on the banjo-garnished traveler's song "Across the Blueridge").
"Like many old-time movie stars, whom Elkabetz evokes more than any previous Israeli film actress, there is something in her appearance that links the beautiful and the ugly and the feminine and the masculine," Mr. Klein wrote.
What they'll find, should they be gullible enough to bite, is a thinly sketched out, wildly violent satire, one that rather cynically uses the current backdrop of partisan tribalism as the hook for an old-time exploitation piece.
There are no riches or social media fame to be gained by playing old-time Appalachian music, just the pleasure of gathering with friends and playing tunes with the knowledge that you are maintaining a centuries-old tradition.
Most print copies are delivered by mail to government officials' offices, to some libraries and to a handful of "old-time lawyers who don't use the internet," said Mr. Blachman, who lives in Brooklyn and has nine children.
Neither Stanley nor Monroe was featured on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's 1972 old-time opus "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," which revived the careers of guests such as Doc Watson while also inspiring the burgeoning alt-country movement.
Stories works like this: As you go about your day, you might snap a shot of yourself eating breakfast, walking the dog, going to work, making some dumb joke in the mirror or otherwise having a grand old time.
A Brooklyn-born actor who once worked for HBO cutting DVDs and doing behind-the-scene interviews with directors, producers and actors, Mr. Zagottis also edits reels for the screenings that feature old-time advertisements, original trailers and previews.
The deal also lets the cable giant show regulators that it is more open to competitors and that its X1 box is a web video platform and not just an old-time cable box with a better user interface.
As his profile has risen, he's kept his nose to the grindstone, cranking out old time country music with a heavy debt to the rabble-rousers of old—your Waylons, your Willies, your Kristoffersons, and of course, your Merles.
The Patriots' offensive line has put an impenetrable force field around Brady, allowing the 41-year-old time to work his magic particularly in two contests where the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers failed to register a sack.
Yet another arena for American-Russian cooperation in the cause of old-time religion is the World Congress of Families, an American-based association that convenes international gatherings to lobby for conservative social polices, most recently in Budapest and Tbilisi.
"I like Jeb Bush, and before Trump was in the race, I would say I was probably going to vote for Bush, because I like the family, I like the old time values and those types of things," he said.
"I like Jeb Bush, and before Trump was in the race, I would say I was probably going to vote for Bush because I like the family, I like the old-time values, and those types of things," he said.
"I was aiming to establish my own sound, which was more old-time mountain-style than Carter was really comfortable with," he wrote in "Man of Constant Sorrow: My Life and Times," his 2009 autobiography, written with the journalist Eddie Dean.
Sadie sides with Chapman on favoring "spitters," suitable for making cider and applejack, and when Chapman drops by with more saplings or a jug or two of the good stuff, he and Sadie get drunk and have a fine old time.
Pro wrestling continues to serve its purpose as a soap opera for dudes, but there is still something gratifying about watching the men who have some small part of that old time skill run through the holds against each other.
Cuba Gooding Jr. had himself a grand old time at Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals and was on hand in the locker room to celebrate the Penguins 3-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks to clinch the Cup.
The clip is strangely scored by music that sounds like a Curb Your Enthusiasm outtake, but if you discover a 300-year-old time capsule inside the butt of Christ, you're allowed to make any kind of video you want.
Any white man who wants to hold on to their prejudices and anxieties is going to have a tough time of it on Twitter – but they're going to have a grand old time standing in front of their wall, alone, ranting.
Montserrat Caballé, the Spanish soprano widely counted among the last of the old-time prima donnas for the transcendent purity of her voice, the sweeping breadth of her repertory and the delirious adulation of her fans, died on Saturday in Barcelona.
A row of felt hoops on the wall that suggested steering wheels were, in fact, brims cut from hats, he explained, while a stack of around 20 old-time-looking driving hats — or flat caps — sat on a nearby work table.
Back then, he sometimes held court in a booth at the Pacific Dining Car, an old-time, downtown, 24-hour eating establishment where the waiters wear pressed jackets, the walls are paneled and the tables are covered in white linen.
Yet over the next few years, every few months, Costas would send me a postcard — always with an old-time broadcaster on the front — encouraging me to keep going, insisting I had what it took to make a living covering baseball.
But ask old-time New Yorkers, and they will swear up and down that today's model is a pale version of the remembered "Vienna" or "hard rolls," a smaller, cornmeal-bottomed pastry with an open crumb and a shatteringly crisp crust.
McGregor fights Donald Cerrone at the UFC 246 event in Las Vegas on Saturday and Masvidal told us he will be Octagonside "having a good old time," working on fighting McGregor later in the year should he win this weekend.
But looming large in the first Carnegie program, on Friday, was a big, burly work only a few years old, "Time Recycling" (2012-13) by René Staar, a violinist in the orchestra (he sat out this performance), in its American premiere.
On the surface, the duo's sound is familiar: guitar, mandolin, fiddle, pretty harmonies, and unfussy melodies, all the elements of traditional, old-time American music, known in its current resurgence as "Americana" (or as my kids call it, Dad Music).
That same year, the Obamas hosted a performance of gospel singing at the White House — where, despite a broken air conditioner, Franklin and the Morgan State University choir led the room in what was effectively an old-time camp meeting.
She then took him on a tour of the royal collection, where artifacts of significance to America -- including an 18th-century map of New York, old time photos of a golfer at St. Andrews and a pewter horse statuette -- were on display.
The Penna is a new Kickstarter project from a company called Elretron that looks to cash in on the current retro-tech craze by fusing the old-time aesthetics of a typewriter with the technology of a modern-day mechanical Bluetooth keyboard.
In the show, competitors carrying the flag of Cuba's old-time foe, the United States, ran a race, in homage to the Cuban who interrupted Havana's mass May Day march in 2017 by running in front of it waving the Stars and Stripes.
In the Alston case, one must wonder if the old time-honored recruitment and indoctrination of rookie police officers was adhered to in hiring someone who had been associating with drug kingpins since high school, yet still managed to get on the NYPD.
Many years later, I am with the guy who got me into it originally, and we have a grand old time doing almost anything imaginable with each other.... and he doesn't whine at me to suck his asshole like a little bitch.
Their menu is a skillful and refined homage to the heart-stopping food served at a few old-time places around Les Halles in Paris; it includes snails, brains, tripe, tongue and other things that don't exactly sell themselves in the United States.
The piece can seem a dizzying assemblage built from distinctive musical chunks: evocations of old-time hymn-singing; a kind of spare, modal melodic writing that Thomson called his "Missouri plainchant" style; fractured fanfares and down-home-marches; faux-serious bursts of counterpoint.
Tom Paley, a Bronx-born singer, guitarist and banjo player who helped spearhead an old-time music revival in the 21990s and '20093s as a founding member of the string band the New Lost City Ramblers, died on Saturday in Brighton, England.
Expats living in Negril make it their club, where you might meet old-time hippies in sandals like Janet, a blustery San Franciscan who married a local 27 years ago and is building a house with a swimming pool on a hill.
And every child is humbling in a way that was hard even for old-time people to express—hard, that is, even for people who had not been brought up to seek truth in big data and algorithms but in things like books.
Over on Earth 2, that mythical place where Hillary Clinton's popular vote victory was enough to propel her to the White House, I like to think alternate universe me is having a fine old time watching and theorizing about season 7 of Game of Thrones.
Pins depicting Old Glory first made their way into politics on lapels of Republican candidates during the 1970 congressional race, according to an old Time piece—a subtle counterpoint to the anti-Vietnam War protestors who were then regularly burning the flag at the time.
"Bottom line, today was a reminder that the Fed is going to take its grand old time in normalizing rates (aka, getting them to at least to where inflation sits)," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, wrote in a Wednesday afternoon note.
If K-tel's rhetoric seemed sprung from the lips of an old-time midway barker, there was a reason: As a young man, Mr. Kives had plied that trade, hawking cookware and other goods at county fairs and on the boardwalk of Atlantic City.
Lithgow described how he'd put the bit together: "I went off looking for an old-time barber in Los Angeles, so that he could tell me all the details of an—" Ralph dropped a hot towel onto his face, and Lithgow's voice grew muffled.
Old-time pancake houses and soft-serve ice cream shops along the main drag have been joined by high-end boutiques selling $300 beach cover-ups and outposts of trendy Manhattan chains like Tacombi, the Mexican taqueria also in NoLIta, Flatiron and the West Village.
The Masters continues to operate in manual-only mode and continues to ban screen time, prohibiting cellphones and other 21st-century modes of diversion for the old-time delights of eye contact and watching golfers try to make it unscathed from tee to green.
While new hotels (Limelight Hotel on the south end, Hotel Ketchum on the north) bookend Main Street, the half-mile stretch still exudes plenty of the old-time charm from Ketchum's mining and sheep ranching heyday with cabin-style shops and historic brick buildings.
After jumping through space and time for four episodes, with little regard for how their adventures may be changing history and constantly on the run from Rip's old Time Master bosses, the team is now being hunted by the Time Master's best assassin: The Pilgrim.
" Just as she lyrically croons in the video — I'm free to do what I want any old time — she, in so many words, repeats to me in person with conviction, "That's how I like to think of my freedom: Doing things on my own terms.
John Cohen, a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers, the New York-based string band at the forefront of the old-time music revival of the 1950s and '60s, died on Monday at his home in Putnam Valley, N.Y. He was 87.
" Yet the remainder of the article will still include plenty of old-time religion; the new text specifies inter alia that: "The prevailing faith in Greece is the Orthodox Church, which is inextricably united with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and with every other Orthodox church….
In President Trump's world, that's a controversial statement for a Republican senator to make about the 17-year-old Time Magazine person of the year who has become a punching bag for a climate skeptic president who questions the established science linking human activity to climate change.
Ricardo Pedraza remembered signing the permission slip at least a month ago for his 10-year-old son to spend a day at the old-time village, with its blacksmith and sawmill, about 40 miles and well over a hundred years from East Brook Middle School.
What it finds in the planes of her face is some of the glamour of old-time movie stars — hints of Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Anna Magnani and Lauren Bacall — and even more of the emotional authenticity that made them stars in the first place. 8.
"Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story," to be released on Netflix and in limited movie theaters on Wednesday, depicts one of the singer's strangest concert tours - his 1975 U.S. road trip that had the playfulness of an old-time medicine show and a camera crew in tow.
At the onset, Zero Down sounded like more of a 70s hard rock outfit (Thin Lizzy remains an obvious influence on their sound) but the outfit pivoted to a more traditional heavy metal sound for their first album, Old Time Revival, thanks to guitarist Lenny Burnett's love of Accept.
Photo by Tina Haver Currin For the fifth year since 2009, Knoxville—known best for Peyton Manning and old-time tunes and the near-safety-orange glow of the aforementioned Volunteers—again turned into America's most carefully, lovingly program experimental music hub, at least for a perfect long weekend.
There he was, with his trademark Charles Bronson moustache, stately and proud, solid as a mountain, strong as an ox, holding an aged set of Thai pads, and bashing some old time ring craft into the knuckleheads of a new generation of nak muay, both foreign and domestic.
And at the helm of a formidable political machine, Mr. Molinari, one of the last of the city's old-time power brokers, decided who would get patronage jobs and who among his protégés would run for the City Council and the Legislature, for judgeships and seats in Congress.
"Do you have eyes on every single athlete, every single session?" said Calvin Torres, a sports scientist with the tracker and data company Catapult, who has plenty of complaints from old-time coaches who insist that they can make the same assessment with their eyes and their instincts.
Old-time Washington is not sure if Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is fur, fin or fowl.

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