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"old-world" Definitions
  1. belonging to past times; not modern

597 Sentences With "old world"

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And it's not just the old-world record industry, it's also the old-world agents, the old-world approach to selling tickets.
The list also includes 66-ounce bottles of Old World Style Traditional and Old World Style Meat.
The only vestige of the old world are the vices.
Imagine this tired old world where love is the way.
Poetry retains some old world prestige, the stuff of Shakespeare
I destroyed the old world to create a new one.
Yet, our regulatory system is designed for that old world.
George H.W. Bush tried tinkering with the old world order.
It was the transformation from the old world to DigiWorld.
The garments combine opulent Old World forms and functional fabrics.
You will now, especially for the captivating old world feel.
They represent a subject that is Old World in origin.
Sevdaliza captures that feeling of new tech and old world stunningly.
"It's the old World War II air raid siren," Miyagi said.
I like everything antique, so it'll be very elegant, old-world.
It's a small detail that helps set the Old World tone.
A look at old-world guitar construction rounds out today's coverage.
This super-cute sloth ornament from Old World Christmas, that's what.
The New World can certainly learn much from the Old World.
They described it as dangerous Old World superstition, like using leeches.
"The old world was darkness, but now it's light," he said.
That is the old world and there is no going back.
Now she introduces the beloved Old World grandparents who raised her.
She has masked her renegade leanings behind an old-world exterior.
In an old-world apothecary, lavender is not a new thing.
He's one of the last Old World wigmakers in the city.
The result is a mixture of old-world elegance and modern amenities.
They also consulted tree-ring records from the Old World Drought Atlas.
In the old world, however, wealth inequality continued climbing for several millennia.
It's very exciting that Lamar is getting back into his old world.
You do not want to mess around with these old world biters.
This Sweet Old World is out via Thirty Tigers on Sept. 29.
He withdrew into his old world, the one he grew up in.
Benefit Street in Providence, Rhode Island, has an old-world, storybook feel.
It still reflects too much of the old world, even down here.
The IBM and Oracle products it named were from that old world.
So we have Old World soils and climate in the New World.
There is one foot in that old world boys club, the South.
Old World Blues tries to give a broader sense of what's happening.
"Dirofilaria repens is an emerging parasite of the Old World," Kartashev said.
His life was a series of journeys between old world and new.
The atmosphere is equal parts Old World bazaar and Las Vegas Strip.
This morning, though, the old world seemed to snap back into place.
Now the Old World is baring its teeth to save the accord.
Or maybe old World War II posters would be a better guide.
It is very much a hybrid of the old world and new.
All the creativities associated with Old World religion and culture will disappear.
On paper, Billie's look gave old-world fashion a youthful, alternative edge.
Her image was designed to absorb the stigmas of the old world.
The urban cycle is the usual mode of transmission in the Old World.
But the old world of a dominant Franco-German bloc is certainly over.
If you squint, it almost looks like the old world, before the bombs.
They're also working with macaques, old-world trichromatic primates like you and me.
That eclipse, like this upcoming one, was visible only from the Old World.
But beneath this façade of old-world gentility, life is anything but sweet.
Side by side, business and charm, the modern world and the old world.
This is the stuff of Old World dictatorships, not a mature liberal democracy.
It's time to tune in, though, because "Old World" demons are stirring again.
From dingy dives to Old World establishments, watering holes are one writer's paradise.
Tirunesh Dibaba's 11-year-old world record for the distance is 14:11.15.
With them they carried the folk magic and superstitions of the old world.
How did the mythologies about the old world change and evolve over time?
Its main street, lined with shops and inns, maintains that old-world charm.
"When women speak our truth the old world shatters," she tweeted this year.
Yet, its graceful arches and vaulted ceilings still evoke an Old World feel.
The auditorium and lobbies combined old-world elegance and a smart, contemporary look.
Copenhagen is a combination of Old World Europe and 21st century modern sensibilities.
Imagine this tired old world when love is the way, unselfish, sacrificial redemptive.
Mr. Burson collected stamps and looked like an old-world philatelist: contemplative, analytical.
We're truants from the logic of history as the Old World knows it.
But the center is rising again, even in the heart of the old world.
And the painted designs, though staid, had Old World elegance and lovely soft colorings.
Mel Gibson has put his Old World Malibu mansion on the market once again.
So how are UK startups coping with the unraveling of the old world order?
And he appreciates the good stuff: natural and biodynamic bottles from Old World producers.
The old world, dominated by national producers, was about opening markets and cutting tariffs.
In the old world, trade negotiators battled producers who sought protection from international competition.
Ironically, it is the Old World that is grappling with these fresh challenges first.
The women of your grandmother's generation had some very Old World practices, didn't they?
"We love the Old World charm of the building and the heritage," said Hilfiger.
Métro rides to the overpriced chiropractor whose Old World office suggests a baron's apartment.
It's why anyone would have been right to be skeptical about Old World Blues.
Old World Blues is sprawling, but you could have easily gone bigger (or smaller).
The colorful buildings on Paducah's Main Street instill the town with old-world charm.
Hat, coat, small leather attaché case, like an Old World medico doing his rounds.
But that was the old world of ruthless self-interest and zero-sum competition.
The 26-year-old world number seven was dominant throughout to claim the title.
For a New World tree, it is interesting to note its Old World connections.
Many showcase their historic, old-world beauty, while others impress with more modern traditions.
Come to think of it, that's the best practice in Old World regions, too.
The tournament has defied convention despite being contested at an old-world golf club.
I agree most organisations want consistency—that's how they survived in the old world.
Marvin Brown, a 91-year-old World War II veteran, became the lead plaintiff.
While some may not be able to accept it, the old world is disappearing.
America would refrain from involving itself in 'old world' politics, wars and economic decisions.
It is an old world, older than the 1954 in which the story begins.
That means the DB11 has both old-world luxury and also cutting-edge technology.
The new relationship with Europe has helped bring Old World businessmen to the island.
He tells me about the time he found an old World War II helmet.
His illness—the bloody cough that marks a potential death looming on the horizon—is symbolically connected to the old world, the shadows chasing him tied to the colossi who destroyed the old world and the machine gods who defend its remains.
Old world power still holds sway over the newest Americans: Mexicans, Vietnamese, Indians, Hmong, Yemenis.
And when we do that, we will make of this old world, a new world.
But he actually took some of the natives back to the "Old World" as slaves.
"Old world tech" companies like Oracle and Microsoft could provide more predictable investments, he said.
You originally had a very old world bass teacher as a child in Philadelphia, right?
It was how nations behaved in what Hathaway and Shapiro call the Old World Order.
This classy and classic old-world restaurant boasts a legendary history among artists and philosophers.
But participating in Old World leisure pursuits — including archery and falconry — often seals the deal.
Beyond, it's an unruly old world, one that includes the messy mystery of the body.
For example, Spain's historic Tren Al Andalus has ornate, Old-World cars built in 1930.
Like many English reactionaries — including Mr. Johnson — he speaks in a nostalgic, "old world" register.
In America, such treats have long referenced the old world as well as the new.
With technological development only accelerating, old-world jobs are being automated at an increasing rate.
In the old world order, revolutionary thinking got you nothing but arrows in your back.
There are not many products out there that have that kind of old-world craftsmanship.
High-end castles in Europe, with their Old World splendor, aren't any easier to sell.
The second-largest city in Portugal, Porto offers Old World charm and First World convenience.
Graham's Old World hostess touches, like the gleaming silver cigarette cups on the dinner tables.
It's looking to bridge the old world of entertainment with the new world of content.
Inside, the Jag's cabin offers a seamless blend of modern design and old-world luxury.
I was responsible for the old world, DEC and IBM, the East Coast computing world.
I know Pilsen is changing in Chicago, it's gentrifying, but it has an old-world foundation.
It's a dangerous place filled with violent mechanical creatures, old-world ruins, and strange new civilizations.
There's this contrast between old-world corner shops and the shiny designer shops across the road.
They focus on raw milk and cave-aged cheeses that look back to old world ways.
It comes from the Old World, caters to old money, and sells paintings by old men.
Moreover, just down the road lies Friedenau, a near-perfectly preserved island of Old World Berlin.
Broadway Square in Baltimore's Fell's Point district is a waterfront area with an old-world charm.
In this former office, tons of artifacts were left behind — including old world maps and furniture.
The series is set in 2074, after catastrophic climate change has undone the old world order.
What kind of experience did you want to impart during each round of Old World Blues?
"I think of this as an Old World restaurant that can showcase local ingredients," he said.
Only Old World monkeys and apes (and humans) have lost the ability to make the sugar.
England, the old-world nation that has invested most heavily in its team, is up next.
He is a 93-year-old World War II veteran who had never held elected office.
We bought an old World War II airfield, so we've got a place to do it.
" He added that "we have to build on top of the old world to be successful.
The performance splendidly balanced Schneider's Old World approach to Mozart with Mr. Serkin's youthful, rethought playing.
The old world was dissolving, all the grime of the past sluicing away in digital rain.
But those dogs seem to have disappeared when Europeans brought their own Old World dogs over.
That was when, and where, everything changed, when the old world blended, instantly, into the new.
Books of The Times We no-nonsense Americans have long sneered at fussy Old World etiquette.
A winding staircase leads to an Old World bar with leather chairs and a small library.
They look like distant relatives of "Hello Kitty," but done in a wonderful Old World style.
But unlike the Italian neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn, it has maintained its Old World sensibilities.
Fatimah Asghar's brilliant offering is a dexterous blend of Old World endurance and New World bravado.
Would you see anybody in that area that's going to be not from the old world?
That's where old-world distributors such as publishing houses, broadcast networks, and taxi companies got their power.
Though he concedes there may be a lag — while the old world catches up to the new.
It has also preserved, at least half the time, something of the old world of the shvitz.
These delicate jewellery pieces from the Sydney designer Ginny Reynders are crafted using old-world silversmith techniques.
Since then, virtually every major Sufi movement in the Old World has established itself on American soil.
The thing that's frustrating is there's still a gap between the old world and the new world.
"There has been a bit of a revolution, an end to the old world order," he said.
The 47-year-old World of Dance star shared this picture-perfect pool moment on Instagram yesterday.
In fact, many old-world underdogs of the industry went through a transformation from reviled to revered.
A photo of a 97-year-old World War II veteran taking a knee has gone viral.
An old-world media example quickly makes clear the unusual management challenges of operating multisided-platform businesses.
While it lacked the Old World charm of Chania, it had a calm, seaside appeal to it.
There's still a group trying to bring back the vibrancy while also preserving the old world heritage.
The island has an old-world Mediterranean feel, but it also has laser beams and electric doors.
Russell was just trying to be close, to break down my hang-ups from the old world.
To many, Mr. Jones represents an old world Australia: one that is white, wealthy, conservative and male.
Much of the history of modernism arises from the friction between the Old World and the New.
The magic of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe was how it blended old-world and new, Acevedo said.
Waterfront views, a cozy interior and old-world charm — all at a price as low as $10,000.
The 94-year-old World War II vet was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal on Wednesday.
We sat tucked into a corner of Hex Old World Witchery on Decatur Street in New Orleans.
Its hero is Mr. Dialect, a name that suggests his retention of Old World language and customs.
The author has created a singular, resonant voice, an American teenager raised by Old World Afghan storytellers.
As educated people of European stock, they knew about the appalling Protestant-Catholic wars of the Old World.
The old world said only the people that can come to Boston can therefore be in the class.
And when we discover that we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
Maybe it's time to turn to antique shops and second-hand furniture stores for that "old world" touch.
"She was raised with old world values of her Catholic motherland, and my grandmother's iron fist," says Mazza.
And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
Québec City is a charming Canadian outpost brimming with Old World charm, gorgeous natural beauty and architectural delights.
That is because, until the European discovery of the Americas, yellow fever was confined to the Old World.
In the past, New and Old World birds in Beringia visited numerous ponds spread out across the tundra.
And when we do that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
In other ways, I'm an old-world macho moron, especially when it comes to outwardly showing physical pain.
The second-largest metropolitan area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto offers Old World charm and First World convenience.
Lauren Feldman, sommelier at San Francisco restaurant Cala, has seen similar examples through most Old World wine regions.
Chinese tycoons and insurance firms have already snapped up wineries in the "Old World", including France and Portugal.
These deities from the Old World begin to lose their hold over the émigrés they came here with.
Melbourne's Le Bon Ton has brought us this original recipe, which mixes the old world with the new.
There's an inherent conflict when you try to create temperate, Old World classics with tropical, New World ingredients.
Although he possesses an Old World courtesy and charm, he is also boyishly passionate and frequently indiscreetly unfiltered.
I found the old-world pepperoni had a spicy, bacon-like flavor that worked well with the pizza.
But unlike failed deals from his old world of business, he can't walk away from these Republican partners.
If I and thought about opening Old World Weavers too much, I probably wouldn't have pursued my dream.
We both knew it was just a courtesy, but I thought her old-world charm was very classy.
And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
Mainland Norway, it turns out, has in recent decades become too posh to offer much old-world charm.
Mr. Zabar's wine selections are all organic and Old World, paying particular attention to nebbiolos from Northern Italy.
"The style of Arizona wine is old-world," Mario said, referring to the European way of picking grapes.
The Uberfication idea here: take all the complexity of that old world and tame it through an app.
In "The Old World," they blanket the foreground, suggesting flowers but also indicate trees on a distant mountain.
"I think it&aposs a little bit about just the old world and the new world," he said.
So while physically protected from the Old World, the United States has never really been isolated from it.
Mr. Lohring uses his to test richly flavored Old World lagers and pale ales featuring new hop varieties.
Tocqueville came from the old world, and perhaps that's why he had such a deep and broad perspective.
"It's an old Italian, Lebanese old-world tradition," explains O'Leary, who says he is half Lebanese and half Irish.
There, they'll find a blend of old-world luxury, like open-pore elm wood floors and soft, quilted leather.
The Stone Cross, which bears the Portuguese coat of arms, was featured on old world maps, the museum said.
Americans are known for bastardising and spoiling Old World imports, and this is sometimes true (of pizza, for example).
She says that the project was a beautiful combination of social media and the old world charm of crochet.
While it's far from a centuries-old castle, the home does feature a surprising number of old-world details.
They were replacements for the old world of music journalism that required editors, proofreaders, and brick and mortar offices.
"I thought this was supposed to be an inclusive gentleman's sport," the 28-year-old world number 65 said.
In Georgia, picketers were corralled into an old World War I POW camp and held until peace was restored.
The pictures that have become "hilarious clichés," are "a representation of the old world of stock imagery," he explained.
These trends influenced the first American colleges, which were more accessible and expansive than anything in the Old World.
The singer surprised Cyrus Porter, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, at his Missouri home on Monday.
My parents were here a long time ago; they came on their honeymoon, back in the Old World times.
Set atop the hills of L.A., it had just the fairy-tale, Old World vibe they were looking for.
And yet the same two women were paragons of touchingly romantic old-world femininity in "Vienna Waltzes" on Sunday.
By getting in on autonomous vehicles early, Ford is keen to shift its image as an old-world automaker.
In turn, he used King's vision of an old world made new as a description of that transformed world.
But the the Old World and the New may not be as far apart anymore as people might assume.
As finance and Silicon Valley converge, Buffett's old-world approach, honed over half a century, seems ever more anachronistic.
The popular image of the vampire suddenly transformed from Old World castle-dwelling monster to svelte rock-star Lothario.
But I came along just as the old world of Ivy League white men running everything was breaking up.
Dr. Mischel cut an Old World figure there, with his beret and his love of French wine and art.
We were happy to find a 2006 Bordeaux by the glass on a wine list that skews Old World.
Today, Biarritz's old-world elegance and relaxed beachy vibe attract a mixture of surfers, international urbanites and vacationing Parisians.
Farther down the coast, the town of Tavira, which straddles the Gilão River, is rich with Old World charm.
The Old World décor, including Thonet-style chairs and stools, at this all-day spot suggests a Viennese cafe.
In the old world, once a popular mass-market brand was established, it could count on a long reign.
Old World hotspots such as Amsterdam, Helsinki and Stockholm are the international destinations with the biggest discounts, Hopper said.
The old world FCC regulations are dragging down one of our most important sources of news, particularly investigative journalism.
In comparison, Europe is the Old World — an entire continent that divided and destroyed itself during two world wars.
The United States has never ratified the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights — a very Old World stance.
In fact, critics say the very problem is that the modern glow dims the Italian capital's Old World charm.
Viewing the government as the big protector compelled to provide all workers a "livable wage" is "Old World" thinking.
With Mr. Nelsons at the helm of an ensemble offering more Old World heft, any doubts were blown away.
All the stuff you see in the Old World, a tight, intimate connection between religious institutions and political institutions.
We're a young country, without the baggage of the Old World, but also very much a work in progress.
Instead, the critics read sexism, misogyny and an Old World patriarchy into whatever remnants of manliness stubbornly hang on today.
It's more Old World, set in New York's Lower East Side, a neighborhood the Housemans would probably consider beneath them.
The 93-year-old World War II veteran was recently separated from his beloved teacup chihuahua, 12-year-old Lola.
Yeah, and really, that's what Ragnarok is about — the death of the old world and the rebirth of the new.
And Britain's fellow rebels against the old world order consist of such dubious figures as Matteo Salvini and Donald Trump.
It has this warm Old World charm but with an eye towards the modernity that we need in our lives.
Snap's strategy is to be how the best old-world content creators adapt to the next era of video consumption.
Ludendorff is a well-chosen counterpoint to Diana, at every moment embodying the traditional old-world patriarchy she struggles against.
The dresses are from RCB Fashion, a local designer, and they capture the regal old-world feel of the show.
It still has the feel of an old world establishment that has employed many of the same families for generations.
Although both are frequent transatlantic travellers, one reflected a New World sensibility and the other an Old World life experience.
That division of labour persisted among American Catholic migrants, and it was remarkably long-lasting in the Old World too.
" In so doing we can fulfill King's other great prediction: "We will make of this old world a new world.
On Wednesday, the Hungarian swimmer Kristof Milak, 1003, broke Phelps' 18-year-old world record in the 200-meter butterfly.
Quebec City is known for its beautiful old-world feel, quaint bistros, delicious French cuisine, cobblestone streets, and friendly locals.
Glad grad An 89-year-old World War II veteran proves it's never too late to graduate from high school.
Even as it slowly collapses, as nature slowly winds its way into its cracks, the old world lives, preserved, underground.
This is as true of the "old world" of VC funding as it is of the "new world" of ICOs.
That act, in its ruthless brutality, marked the end of Russia's old world and the beginning of its new one.
The narcissistic, amoral, vulgar reality-TV president and the modest, principled, classy, old-world president could not be more different.
They're all these strange inheritances that we've gotten from the old world, that do or do not position you well.
He embodied the old-world mentality before setting the stage for a new era in dining, our restaurant critic writes.
If the Old World is left alone to defend the legacy of the Enlightenment, it can only do so united.
In the old world, the one we lived in before the coronavirus, this would be primary day in Puerto Rico.
But these days the Old World holdout's clientele shifts from old regulars during the day to Instagram stars at night.
The old-world drink is coffee's ghost, dark without body and free of bitterness, tasting of tamarind and crushed berries.
A 2014 study found evidence that the reason for the imbalance is the longer evolutionary history of Old World species.
The Cavatina of Opus 130 is steeped in unaffected Old World style, with throaty portamento slides from note to note.
It's a classic Italian joint with an old-world feel; the Lattmans have been celebrating special occasions there for decades.
A blend of Old World Europe and 21st century style, Lisbon is worth a spot on your travel bucket list.
Instead, what the 16-year old Shalikashvili did bring was a mindset that stemmed directly from his Old World experiences.
It is about bringing cooking techniques that started in the small shtetls of the "old world" into the 21st century.
Palais Coburg, ViennaRing in the new year like the royalty you are at this palace hotel in Old World Vienna.
Wanderlust Stockholm's ubiquitous, pared-back aesthetic is being defrosted — by an infusion of surprisingly colorful, lushly textured Old World design.
From the days of George Washington, the United States sought to stand above the grimy hatreds of the Old World.
It echoes her earliest, most practical Scottish clothes — a deliberate visual tie between her old world and her new one.
"In the old world of security, they would have to buy and deploy security boxes in every office," Chaudhry said.
It was a taste of that old world where you see mentors and the people they're passing the torch along to.
Afterall, the challenge for modern-day Orthodox Judaism is figuring out how to apply old-world values to new-world ventures.
Clearly in the middle of a psychological and emotional crisis, he keeps it together with a veneer of old world bourgeoisie.
Privacy — and a retreat to the kind of old-world luxury which shrouds Mar-a-Lago — seems to be what Mrs.
Olympic sailing crews, boating enthusiasts and excitement-thirsty locals packed Trieste's piers, old world cafes and vast square facing the sea.
Equipped with plush cabins, a gym and even a spa, those rides bring alive the old-world charm of train travel.
The juxtaposition of old-world and tech-driven cosmopolitan influences means there's a wealth of diversity when it comes to shopping.
Wednesday and his cohorts are American manifestations of gods from the old world, and are usually depicted as older or downtrodden.
The new world is chaotic and loud and unequal, and the old world is well and truly dead, as Miller found.
And when we do that, we will make of this old world a new world, for love is the only way.
"I knew I had to get out on top of the field," said the 23-year-old world championship silver medalist.
The 93-year-old World War II veteran just reunited with his lost love, Joyce Morris, after spending 71 years apart.
But one thing that is cool about climbing a church is to see the 'old world' from all the way above.
Here you can compare the revenue and costs of Buzzfeed and compare it to an old-world company like Conde Nast.
The listing for the president's former abode touts its "old world charm," and photos feature a plethora of Trump-themed tchotchkes.
The blown-glass Owl Topper from Old World Christmas is beautifully handcrafted, hand-painted, and sprinkled with a bit of glitter.
On Friday and Saturday, magician Steve Cohen conducts a show at the hotel of "old fashioned, old world magic," Shenman said.
And a brooch, Old World style accessory, yes, but hers was big and ebulliently shaped and perched center on her chest.
Kapoor scripts an old-world romance, where the two lovers have coy conversations on the mountainside and meet surreptitiously in caves.
Blending old-world art with today's technology sounds like it wouldn't work out, just like saying millennials can be art connoisseurs.
The son of a reckless biker and a fundamentalist family, Edwards is an unapologetic, old world Christian with an untamable edge.
Even after the old world is destroyed by its violent ways, only a bloodthirsty superhuman can survive in the new one.
Inside, it retains a refined Old World charm, with marble floors and walls, stained-glass windows, Oriental rugs and antique furniture.
Its participants became the "greatest generation," ready to sacrifice their lives to restore moral order and freedom to the Old World.
Vito Perillo, a 93-year-old World War II veteran, was elected to his first term as mayor of Tinton Falls.
Dinners included smelly fish and whole grains and Old World specialties like jellied calf's foot and cured skeins of fish roe.
A bewildering set of new responsibilities was settling upon a country that had long cherished its freedom from the Old World.
To hear Gomez tell it, an old world monkey of the Papio genus went through downtown Phoenix and fucked shit up.
Built in 217 in the city's central Syntagma Square, this 219-room grande dame is a shrine to Old World opulence.
A lot of the party, particularly in how we think about reaching voters, is still more old world than new world.
Off the Menu Here's a stunning bar and trattoria with Old World bronze-trimmed elegance that outclasses its East Village location.
In the Old World there was a culinary tradition that has been all but forgotten among American Jews: a Hanukkah goose.
The enclaves were a life preserver for recent arrivals, but also isolated them in their Old World customs and their poverty.
He's used old-world nuclear weapons and post-death stranding BT voidouts to destroy some of the last vestiges of society.
This Old World region on the Atlantic Ocean is the best place in the world to retire that nobody's talking about.
The United States has the rules of a democratic republic but, increasingly, the cultural divisions of a sprawling Old World empire.
After breaking up, Willa and Hesper each travel, separately, to the Old World, to discover their roots and soothe their heartache.
The 22-year-old world number 21 said interacting with a young cancer patient at the Australian Open had opened his eyes.
The achingly slow talks on the next MFF might be considered the painful transition between the old world and the new one.
And I think that's going to be more widespread, and we're in for lots more 35- and 40-year-old world champions.
Manhattan has energy and money; Brooklyn has hipster cachet and old-world, brownstone beauty; the Bronx has pugnacity; Staten Island has apartness.
After stumbling upon the story of 153-year-old World War II veteran Jim Schlegel, he knew he had found his man.
"In the old world, I remember how we fretted about the computer," the hood maker tells protagonist Ross in a final confrontation.
One stereotype holds that at least in the eastern provinces, Canada's Jews stayed closer to their old-world roots than American ones.
When Wednesday wryly observes that America remains a nation without one cohesive identity, it's very much the Old World in him talking.
The Wickverse is a wildly creative, elaborately detailed pulp realm of rules, codes of conduct, Masonic hierarchies, and even old-world civility.
Ke Jie, the Chinese 19-year-old world champ of Go, played – and lost -- his first match against Google's AlphaGo on Tuesday.
In that case, you can see that there was, like, one foot in the old world and one in the new world.
Depending on my mood, I could choose dry or sweet wines; Old World or New World; cheap boxed wine, or expensive vintages.
He's testing Old World deli recipes—from smoked meats to cured fish—and delivering bread to star chefs and Whole Foods alike.
Kley's oeuvre is steeped in her love for historical craft, the intricacies of Old World textiles, and the flamboyance of palace gardens.
The Italians are foils — old-world artisans and Machiavellian schemers whose ethos is embodied by the company patriarch, Enzo Ferrari (Remo Girone).
The narrator is deeply embarrassed by the occasion, which brings her favorite old-world writer slap bang into her dreary Californian life.
The Pit Testing the limits of sophisticated taste is a trio of wacky sculptures made with old-world craftsmanship by Andrew Sexton.
Hello, it is I, the person who will watch and love any documentary about old-world expertise threatened by modern society's indifference.
As with Mr. Derian's home goods shops in the city (also in the East Village), his apartment feels antique and Old World.
Or moving backward toward an old world that preserves the traditions of the faith in a time before nukes sullied the landscape.
Clearly, Phelps has no Jewish grandmother to warn him away from this Old World peril, which he perceives as New Age healing.
But their albums can hurtle from the old-world melancholy of a squeezebox to the furious strumming of guitars mixed with horns.
Of special note is the Arab Quarter in Kampong Glam, dense with fabric shops, old-world perfumeries, and restaurants specializing in murtabak.
It's these interactions between the player and the world around them that consequently define the experience of an Old World Blues playthrough.
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Grandma, meanwhile, fascinates young Michael with her old-world mannerisms and her witchy association with tarot cards, scary puppets and haunting tales.
The Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls will be relegated to the EuroLeague, the most competitive of the Old World conferences.
"I've lived here 50 years — I've never seen it this bad," said Paul Ackerley, a 90-year-old World War II veteran.
In the old city there, he watched Americans debarking from a cruise ship coo over the Old World architecture and narrow streets.
The island of Karnaca blends old world beauty with a rush of new imperialism, to create a setting layered and lived-in.
As a nation we were once beholden to the Old World traditions of early settlers; we now crave ingredients from farther shores.
It describes a culture of Old World exceptionalism that allows architects to believe that proper employee/employer behavior doesn't apply to them.
The "Old World" still wants the old bond, but they'll be beholden to America's whims, 5G and whatever else comes after it.
It was the story of leaving the oppressions of the Old World, venturing into a wilderness and creating a new promised land.
Perhaps you're thinking of an unrelated old-world tree, Ficus sycomorus, or sycamore fig, which is far better known to perfume makers.
The brash American meeting the old world Europe isn't a new conceit, but with Chace at the center of it, it's entertaining.
Maybe these addresses don't have the finishes or amenities of their successors, but what are such things compared to Old World charm?
With its polished herringbone floors, wall-length bookshelves and sizable fireplace, the space makes a strong case for maintaining Old World elegance.
The contrasting information from my old world and my new world was like antimatter and matter meeting, only to annihilate each other.
Here, suffering, famine and the endless gyre of Old-World conflict were set aside, or at least cushioned by New-World possibility.
And on Monday, she continued the tradition — surprising a 96-year-old World War II veteran with a visit to his Missouri home.
With Old World-style theaters and opera houses, jazz festivals and diverse restaurants, colonial-era Montevideo looks and feels like modern-day Europe.
"Sam Dean was the worst," Barr says, reminding Josh that Sam would have become an annoyingly persistent life coach in the old world.
In the opening pages of her biography on him, Sylvie Simmons describes Mr Cohen as "a courtly man, elegant, with old-world manners".
" Writing on their wedding website ahead of the nuptials, the royal couple described their romance as "Old World aristocracy met New World charm.
The 33-year-old world champion athlete — widely considered the best female skier of all time — is now in her fourth Olympic Games.
The only exceptions are 37-year-old world 100 metres winner Justin Gatlin and his fellow world champions who have wild card byes.
His death in 2016, the year of Brexit and Trump, shows just how much the old world has given way to the new.
The 30-year-old world number eight last played in the Stockholm Open, losing his opening match to Gastao Elias earlier this month.
Cacao originated in the Amazon and was widely cultivated in Central America before Hernán Cortés brought it to the Old World in 1530.
In "Dances at a Gathering," the group pose, though hinting at a Broadway finale, also has the character of an Old World daguerreotype.
" In an obituary in Vogue, editor-at-large Hamish Bowles wrote "his scrupulous editorial standards of both content and comportment were old world.
In that world, Hitler's tyranny would have stamped out democracy across the Old World, and his poison would have reached into the Americas.
"Fashion is a funny old world and is very quick to decide whether you are in or out," she says at one point.
I hope that enough of the "old world" remains so that this Fall, my daughter will come to call Providence her second home.
Ledecky lowered her seven-month-old world record in the 28 freestyle by two seconds with a time of 220.95 minutes 2200 seconds.
During the reception, attendees were treated to Old World Cannoli and Valducci's food trucks, as well as a surprise performance from Rob Base.
An old person who lived on their own and made small, little objects and sold them, like a tinker of the old world.
But it was only sad in the old world, I reminded myself, where people stayed cowed by the bitter medicine of their lives.
The people of Megaton are building something that isn't the old world, and it's a blot on the landscape of the landed rich.
In the old world, the curator of a museum preserves the works of art, picks and lovingly documents the contents of a show.
This 217 landmark, in the style of a grand European hotel, has managed to retain its old-world charm without relinquishing modern comforts.
To me, the harpsichord was a really cool way to represent the Old World, to represent this tight, brittle, repressed kind of feeling.
You can wake up in a romantic Old World city and have your coffee while you stroll along the Thames or the Tiber.
A rare light moment in the session came when a spry 92-year-old World War II veteran rose to ask a question.
"The dishes on the three-course prix fixe menu are conceived with the extensive, Old World wine list in mind," the website reads.
It's the best of both worlds: Old world construction (though machine-made) and the accessibility that comes from treating the consumer as sovereign.
For millions of years, giraffes and their relatives (giraffids) were found all over the Old World—and many of them were flat-out strange.
The 28-year-old world champion is gearing up to make her debut at the 214 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Friday.
Marshall Pottery handcrafted red clay pots better than anyone in the country and attracted thousands of tourists annually to its famous Old World Store.
"I always think of America as being so new, that we don't have the kind of historical riches of the 'old world'," Albert said.
And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world, for love is the only way.
Like typical LED bulbs, these bulbs offer increased energy efficiency and last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs while maintaining a stylish old-world appearance.
Original magnesite stairs, wrought-iron railings and wood floors with decorative inlay create an Old-World feel, while modern amenities add an updated elegance.
While he's bullish on the entire group, there is one old-world name he likes that straddles the high-yield and tech world: IBM.
They get to have fun -- and so does the 94-year-old World War II veteran, who is adjusting to life as a widower.
The famous wild strawberry sorbet—a house specialty for nearly 60 years and counting—is perhaps the greatest symbol of that old-world craft.
The designers had collaborated with ateliers across Paris, as they told us in June, overlaying old world craftsmanship with their classic New York silhouettes.
"Gas linked to oil is old world and we have seen in the past two years the JKM-linked market is growing," he added.
Just five minutes away, you'll find Villa d'Este, a 16th-century old-world palace famous for its fountain-filled formal gardens and floating pool.
"There were a lot of different suppliers, a lot of competition" in the old world, Derek Aberle, president of Qualcomm, said in an interview.
Kosgei finished last month's Chicago Marathon in two hours, 14 minutes and four seconds to break Briton Paula Radcliffe's 16-year-old world record.
How does anyone combine data from old world physical retail stores with data from online shopping in a way that actually informs business decisions?
Hence scientists deduce that the change most likely happened after New and Old World primates diverged from each other around 40 million years ago.
The Old World, for the most part, did not label its wines varietally, though certainly exceptions are easy to find — Alsace is an example.
I think our audience really wants to see the old-world style: tutu, point shoes, wig, eyelashes, lurid red lips, over-the-top expressions.
More determined than his predecessors, he would reform France with a progressive agenda that would do away with the injustices of the old world.
For wine, the Old World is considered a place of intricate rules, intended to preserve traditional styles and combat fraudulent use of appellation names.
Set to Maxwell Sterling's "Hollywood Medieval," a lushly druggie aural collage, the collection introduced to the Old World setting fragmented elements of the New.
With a gorgeous rich blonde or brown leather cover, string tie closure, and stitched in paper, this journal truly has an old-world feel.
These deaths, old-world lynchings that have taken new shapes, are simply the mores and modes of a long-practiced American custom: white supremacy.
"Those things converge on C natural, which is the foundation of the key of death and sleep, in the old world," Mr. Wuorinen said.
" Perched next to him, Ms. Coppola said she loved "an old world table — it's formal, but there's so much warmth at the same time.
It is made of sterling silver, lovingly created for a team championship, and first presented at a prominent gathering inside an old-world hotel.
The club has a decidedly Old World feel, with photographs of its curlers on the walls and a blazing fireplace off to one side.
They drive a rental car with a magnetic sticker that tells people Sidney Walton, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, is inside.
She cooks Old World dishes like sheep's head; she makes stuffing from ingredients normally thrown to the side — chicken livers and hearts and gizzards.
Her fall/winter collection combined opulent Old World forms and functional fabrics — like a sculptural coat (that contains a hidden hood) lined in Thinsulate.
"Thank you for an incredible 113 years of serving Milwaukee & the World!" read the message, written in Old World script and posted on Facebook.
It embraces the simultaneous absurdity and grossness of old-world traditions (feeding a pubic hair to an unsuspecting victim comes from actual folk tales).
She lived in an effortlessly chic flat in the Marais, fitted with a book-lined salon, cheery floral fabrics, tiny sculptures, and old world maps.
This, at a time when fewer buyers care about rear-wheel drive sports sedans and place less stock in wood-laden, old-world luxury interiors.
Understanding that the old world order of bringing product in, marking it down, and seeing what happens, no longer works in this tough retail environment.
The decision comes after Gucci decided to go fur-free in October, redefining old-world luxury staples we tend to associate with high-end fashion.
Using old world craftsmanship, along with the latest technological advancements in papermaking, allows for a consistent line of high-end papers printmakers can rely upon.
And what is high-frequency trading anyway and how come it's become such a hot topic in the mundane old world of industrial metals trading?
Established at the turn of the 20th century by French immigrant Jean Galatoire, it's the premier fine-dining establishment for old-world French-Creole cuisine.
Named after an Old World fish sauce made with baby sardines, Sardella combines Craft's love of traditional Italian dishes with contemporary techniques and local ingredients.
While it's tempting to frame Muliaina as the David Beckham of PRO Rugby, the 35-year-old World Cup Champion respectfully shrugs off the comparison.
All jokes aside ... even if the goal was a sham, pretty impressive to see a 63-year-old world leader out there on the ice.
Though it has old-world charm, the luxurious modern amenities which Williams showed off on the the tour bring the space into the 21st century.
In the old world, before social media, you could kind of do that without having some permanent record that would follow you around in life.
The 93-year-old World War II veteran had just fled his house in Paradise by driving his own car as the wildfire was approaching.
Except for the Native Americans, this country is no one's "homeland," a word that evokes the blood-and-soil ethno-nationalism of the Old World.
The indigenous societies of the Americas "were decimated by exposure to Old World diseases, crumbling under the weight of epidemic," historian David M. Perry wrote.
Beinstock and other Fellowship members planted row after row of Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, and other Old World varietals, the so-called noble grapes.
Our whiskey expert also recommends Whistle Pig Old World Cask Finish, if you want to splurge on mom (best served inside her $30,000 Tranquility Pod).
Working with such an Old World institution may seem at odds with Gallacher's anarchic tastes, but the project appeals to his infinite appetite for newness.
The show moves, among other places, from aristocratic old-world Kingston to a modern medical facility in the United States to a battlefield in Crimea.
An Appraisal The chef, who died on Monday at 73, embodied the old-world mentality before setting the stage for a new era in dining.
It seemed as if the great watchmaker of the universe had handled the casting: German versus American, Old World versus New, credentialed versus self-taught.
Even more impressively, the 34-year-old world traveler financed everything herself — a rarity in an age of sponsored Instagram travel influencers and branded #wanderlust.
"People I know a long time from Russia, they don't care what's going on in Russia," he said of forgiving and forgetting the old world.
CVC is inherently hard to execute well — in any industry — and for an 'Old World' industry such as real estate, CVC arms seem especially challenged.
He also named Austrian Dominic Thiem, the 25-year-old world number four, and 11th-ranked Italian Fabio Fognini, who is 31, as strong contenders.
Simek has studied cave paintings in both the Old World and the New World, and says the discovery is important for a number of reasons.
According to da Madice, the company makes all the cloned paintings in Tuscany, clearly in order to appeal to some sort of Old World authenticity.
Pullman has returned to his old world and expanded it, bringing in the old elements his readers loved but approaching everything from a new angle.
These naïve and off the cuff remarks spawn Slideshare presentations and new marketing strategies that few people from the old world feel confident enough to challenge.
Square Octagon Circle does not lament the loss of a final, decisive message or fantasize about the old world, which makes itself felt beneath the new.
Along with her husband, Carl Apfel, who died in 2015, she co-founded a luxury textiles manufacturing business called Old World Weavers now owned by Stark.
And in a way, they sound like the old world; drawing influences from Hank Williams, themes of religious mysticism and the tiring politics of the South.
Still, this temperature will shatter the old World Series first-pitch temperature record of 260 set in Phoenix during Game 24 of the 63 World Series.
There is a decidedly old-world feel to sitting and watching Ms. Lohman cook recipes and elaborate on the social and historical context of the dishes.
It retains a sort of "old world" culture of loyalty and respect that the decadent west has lost—this is the Japan that Jafari suggests exists.
Min Hogg, founding editor of The World of Interiors magazine, the beloved, sumptuous chronicle of old world bohemianism, died on Monday at her home in London.
Everything in the old world would be eradicated to make way for the new; no price was too high and there would be no way back.
With the gentle colors of the lute as part of the continuo backing, the theme sounds like an old-world sarabande, with echoes of the Renaissance.
In Midway, 20 minutes from town, the old-world Homestead Hotel ($129) has bright rooms and a hot spring-filled geothermal crater for post-ski soaking.
Which is to say, the new world of selling the finance industry to millennials is probably a whole lot like the old world of finance itself.
The Bristol Harbour Hotel & Spa offers plush accommodations and high-gloss design in an Old World setting, conveniently located near many of the city's main attractions.
Schlüsselzunft is an Old World charmer of a restaurant in a guildhall building that dates to 1306 on a pedestrian street in Basel's delightful Old Town.
He soon turned his foibles into a permanent shtick, becoming an unapologetic stand-in for what he saw as old-world British habits and political views.
Perched atop one of the highest points in the lower Hudson Valley, Castle Hotel & Spa in Tarrytown combines old world majesty with a tranquil, luxurious atmosphere.
Away from the crowds, one can enjoy the peace and old world charm of the island by staying either in the villas, or home stays on offer.
Entire business models are being disrupted, and as the world of advertising is also changing, yes, sticking to old-world thinking is totally the wrong way forward.
The 32-year-old world number one will face Italian qualifier Salvatore Caruso on Saturday — his third consecutive match against a player he has never previously faced.
Their materials mix clumsily, recalling ideas of new and old world cultures clashing, and pointing to the gentrification that's slowly working its way through the Toronto area.
And it's not your typical Hawaii wedding — if you look at the venue, it's very old-world and looks very European with sort of a tropical twist.
Instead, "Hymn For The Weekend" is presents like a Danny Boyle film on ecstasy: a sad mishmash of old-world Indian stereotypes coupled with a basic beat.
If her times in pre-Olympic qualifiers are any indication, Sports Illustrated reports Semenya just might break a 33-year-old world record held by Jarmila Kratochvilova.
A 95-year-old World War II pilot hanged himself in an Ohio nursing home in 2016, six months after a previous attempt in the same location.
One of the reasons why the problem is so awkward for Canada is that the country looks to two different old-world models, French and Anglo-Saxon.
The researchers also investigated how HERV-T DNA mutated over time, by comparing data previously collected from several old world monkey species' genomes, like gibbons and bonobos.
"It's a mix of really luxurious everyday essentials and timeless keepsakes that feel at once old-world special and modern and fresh," she says of the box.
Early on, she finds a wearable chip of old-world technology that gives her powers similar to Batman's detective mode—enhanced sensing and tracking abilities, for instance.
That means she is a woman who has proven her fertility in the "old world" and is assigned to a prominent family to act as a surrogate.
I think of Michael Kassan as sort of an old-world guy, not in a derogatory sense at all, but just, he's a guy who's a facilitator.
She went on: These states do not care about Hasankeyf at all, which is a 12-thousand-year-old world heritage site, the birth of Mesopotamian peoples.
"This is the Old World model of giving, where collectors want everything they've collected to stay together," said Catherine L. Futter, the museum's director of curatorial affairs.
Too angry and too odd, more red-headed step-child than stranger, Wilder Maker will have to make it through this mean old world on their own.
In my ideal world, the game wouldn't even be about finding answers to the question it begins (clumsily) raising almost immediately: What happened to the old world?
His Old World style complements the purer, silkier styles of the clarinettist Boris Allakhverdyan and the flutist Denis Bouriakov, both of them recent additions to the ranks.
Ameritrade became known as the disruptive company that busted open the clubby old world of investing with cutting-edge technology, but I had no background in tech.
But we didn't want to saddle our wee one with the Old World names that started appearing just a few branches up each of our family trees.
The window melded these five-pointed "American" stars along with the six-pointed Star of David, to symbolize the harmony of the old world and the new.
Rooms are comfortably modern, with old-world touches, including Bowmore Tweed textiles developed at the nearby Islay Woolen Mill, and views of the horseshoe-shaped Loch Indaal.
Then Ms. Vandenberg saw the listing for a Pomander Walk apartment: a small, roughly 750-square-foot unit that retained its old-world charm and compact kitchen.
While the highest echelons of American society might have been out of reach to an actress, in the Old World her notoriety was anything but a liability.
Many of the streets are cobbled, and though touristy, the horses and carriages trotting through the city center really do add a touch of old-world charm.
The 102-year-old World War II veteran was hired as a land surveyor in 1963 and has worked there ever since, according to a department spokesman.
The 27-year-old world number nine becomes the latest of a clutch of high-ranked players to take time out from the sport due to injury.
After breakfast, head to Asha Urban Baths, an Old World-style, coed, swimming suit-required bathhouse with a soaking pool, sauna, steam room, sauna and cold plunge.
Old world touches include a built-in cocktail cabinet featuring all the equipment for "shaking up a great cocktail or pouring a super scotch," said Ms. Kalczak.
Kenya's Kosgei retained her Chicago Marathon crown last October in two hours, 14 minutes and four seconds to break Briton Paula Radcliffe's 16-year-old world mark.
Old-world European charm in North America Before making your way into the walled city of Old Québec, start here: The beautiful and historic Petit-Champlain district.
Defending such allies allows us to prevent anyone in the Old World from attaining the same position of dominance that we have had in the New World.
Marzipan figures of Hansel and Gretel (and often the witch) made regular appearances then and in the years following, underscoring the Old World tradition of gingerbread houses.
Hidden behind a row of innocuous diners on the boardwalk, the old-world indoor ballroom is where the neighborhood goes to celebrate birthdays, engagements, you name it.
But this is not Paris — nor Rome, nor Prague, nor Copenhagen nor any of the old-world European capitals revered for their classic architecture and historical patina.
Coke would be his ticket to fame and fortune, he thought, providing a dusting of glamor and celebrity even in the stuffy old world of academic medicine.
The Fairhope Single Tax Corporation maintains a charming old-world office on Fairhope Avenue, but today it owns only about 20 percent of the land in Fairhope.
In the "old world," Serena had all of her Gilead-creating ideas because she viewed pregnancy as a moral imperative and possible national commodity in a crumbling world.
The 33-year-old world record-breaker completed the mammoth expedition across the frozen land mass in just 54 days, reaching the finish line late on Boxing Day.
It's such an obvious idea, but it took a professional artist to think of it: use the FaceApp to give old world art portraits the smiles they deserve.
And Melbourne's best wine bars embrace the meeting of those two influences: the old world elegance of Europe and the freewheeling counterculture of the low intervention wine movement.
The odd pairing of an old world luxury brand with newfangled fashion tech underlines how difficult the wearables category is when it comes to satisfying consumers' personal tastes.
Born Peter, the 90-year-old World War II veteran from Leicestershire, England has recently made the courageous decision to begin estrogen treatments and come out as transgender.
INGRAHAM: And still ahead, Herman Cain on the brewing battle between the president and former president Obama, Glenn Greenwald on President Trump versus the old world order, also.
Kenny G, the 62-year-old world-renowned saxophonist, spoke to Rolling Stone about his busy Valentine's Day, revealing that West's surprise came together at the last minute.
Soon, they were conducting intense buying sorties paid for by Viola's fortune and Elie's portrait commissions, in the Old World, New York and the American Northeast into Canada.
The 24-year-old world champion won a legal challenge last week to get herself reinstated to the Olympics, having previously been excluded because of her doping record.
Next Thing After winning the Candidates Tournament in Moscow last March, Mr. Karjakin became a challenger to Magnus Carlsen of Norway, the reigning 25-year-old world champion.
The old World War II cartoon of Pogo stating "we have met the enemy and he is us" will therefore now take on a considerably more sinister meaning.
He added that though there will be jobs "shift" because of blockchain, many of the skills of the old world are just as desired in the new one.
The Brussels event, founded in 213, evinces Old World charm, not least for its grand home in the restored, multiuse Tour & Taxis building, dating from the early 1900s.
Now, a new guard of European scientists and skin experts is combining an old-world respect for nature with the latest advancements in chemistry to perfect the skin.
For my running aches and pains, I also love the microwaveable Old World Style Cherry Pit Pillow, which I now use instead of a plugged-in heating pad.
The property's owners, Dan and Kathleen Kaul, who bought the Murray in 1991, have completed extensive renovations to the 25 rooms, which have a cozy old-world feel.
Thus Facebook is remaking the old world that was governed by social ties, probably reducing any benefits that may have come with less assortative coupling through online dating.
The boat has an Old World elegance, but it's also a machine and painted with strange colors — I was snapping pictures like mad because everything was so graphic.
"I think the appeal is that old-world mentality of being in an environment where you're tucked away from anything going on in the outside world," Bartley says.
But the Old World has plenty of euphorbia plants that look and behave like cactuses, the result of evolutionary convergence on an optimal toolbox for a difficult trade.
It could also signal the demise of the 24-year-old World Trade Organization itself, since the system for settling disputes has long been its most effective part.
The club eschewed the sterile gloss of the complex's hotel and casino in favor of a suggestion of Old World glamour: burnished wood panels, brass fixtures, bevelled mirrors.
Special spirit Meet the 95-year-old World War II vet who took multiple buses to attend a solidarity march against racism after the New Zealand mosque massacres.
One was a 92-year-old World War II veteran who had booked his death and then, overjoyed by his children's arrival for his goodbye party, postponed it.
And even with these flaws, Wallsé has Old World charm and grown-up civility that aren't easy to find in the younger restaurants that have cropped up nearby.
Now perfumers are putting a modern spin on the rare Old World ingredient, creating fragrances that depart from the traditional, spice-heavy blends in fresh, even startling, ways.
It's all a window on a bygone era, from the eating club whose members attend the restaurant in ceremonial regalia to the old-world chandeliers in the dining room.
Vito Perillo, a 93-year-old World War II veteran, pulled off a big upset win this week, ousting the incumbent mayor of a town on the Jersey Shore.
"It's in Maui — it's at Haiku Mill which has this beautiful, old world feel with a lot of vines and greenery," Luyendyk Jr. shared on The View in May.
Her dominating performance in her heats Wednesday and Thursday have even led some to speculate that Sunday may be the day Semenya beats a 33-year-old world record.
Even the old world charm of Kolkata seems masked, diminished: new malls and high rises jostle with the old three and four-storey homes that once dotted the city.
He destroyed all of the ideologies of the old world created anew: defeated a cult; killed an oil-and-gun baron; avoided the terrors of autocracy and democracy equally.
Twenty-five years ago Lucinda Williams released Sweet Old World, her fourth studio record, and the one that put her on the map in the realm of mainstream tastemakers.
Trump continues to act like a 13-year-old trapped in the body of a 71-year-old world leader, as if his prefrontal cortex never developed beyond adolescence.
The 27-year-old world record holder faded to finish fifth in the Diamond League meeting in Shanghai in May and Rudisha came fourth in Stockholm two weeks ago.
The resulting glass cube pendants and faceted table lamps allude to Old World Wiener Werkstätte-era lighting from the likes of Josef Hoffmann — while retaining a distinct Mexican minimalism.
The major nations of the Old World have industrialized youth development so effectively that France, Germany and Spain can now rival Brazil and Argentina as a source of players.
With rich wood paneling, plush cushions and antique prints lining the walls, Elsie's Wine and Champagne Bar exudes Old World elegance — perfect for a final drink of the night.
In the 19th century, textile mills in New England — which were supposed to be gentler than the cruel depredations of the Old World — employed children as young as 4.
The ATP's website said the 30-year-old world number 12 had consulted with his doctor Angel Cotorro and that surgery was required within the next couple of days.
In Milan, Lorenzi Milano is about to open its first store — with a mission to not only preserve an Old World culture and civility but to cater to women.
And, among other moments such as honoring a 100-year-old World War II veteran who was a Tuskegee Airmen, he surprised a service member's family with his homecoming.
The angels mesmerizingly invoke the symbolisms of Old World Catholicism, Peru's indigenous culture, and, thanks to their malevolent European-looking faces, the clashes that resulted when these forces met.
Since then, I've lost and found countless things, among them a signed 1992 Lucinda Williams "Sweet Old World" poster, my cat and my mind (both returned a little underweight).
Van Niekerk, 25, did break Michael Johnson's 17-year-old world record in the 400 by winning gold in 43.03 seconds at last year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
I imagined Fred edging out of his wooden house to find something to eat, a young specimen of an old species on a young island in an old world.
And for a unique, luxe, old-world dining experience, be sure to make a reservation way in advance at Bern's Steak House, across the street from the Epicurean hotel.
And so, it opens up a lot of different opportunities for us that would've been more difficult in the old world than it will be in the new world.
The homey old-world scene is set by red and white checked tablecloths, stucco walls dotted with copper pots and pans and, most of all, the friendly staff and owners.
And lately, as old-world healing (in the form of, say, 7am bikram yoga and 2pm matcha lattes) grows in popularity, we're also seeing a spike in these translucent stones.
Say you had one of those crazy album budgets from the old world of the music industry—a million bucks to make a record—what would you do with it?
But if "Aladdin" doesn't turn that formula into unvarnished magic, it has brought this old world to life in a manner that, above all else, won't leave you feeling blue.
And one wonders if there's a place for an old-world cowboy like Chuck Liddell in such a world, a world run by WME and, god help the Iceman, Viacom.
Fans looked bemused as the 26-year-old world number 96 offered token resistance, barely running for shots as the 34-year-old Tsonga cruised through to the second round.
Zscaler was founded to transform the old world of IT to a cloud-enabled enterprise, from the world of on-premise security appliances to cloud-based multi-tenant Internet gateways.
It's an indicator that this cheese is made in the old world style known as 'en canestrato' meaning that it is formed in a wicker basket and left to cure.
Born and raised until her early teens in Sydney, the 24-year-old world number 47 moved to Britain in 2005 and plays under the flag of her adopted home.
Abraham Lincoln argued in 1858 that (white) Americans had sidestepped the class divisions of the Old World, a fantasy that has shaped national memory for the majority of people today.
It sat atop the most bountiful earth in the "old world", a local museum boasts: to the east, the "Copper Kingdom" of Gwennap; to the west, the Central Mining District.
Synonymous with old world grandeur and colonial tradition, the return of the city-state's oldest and most iconic hotel has been the talk of the town — and the travel circuit.
The husband-and-wife duo owned Old World Weavers until 26, and in that time they did work for nine White House administrations, running from Harry Truman to Bill Clinton.
Central Europe's old world charm and tradition-steeped universities are increasingly attracting international students eager to study in English-language degree programmes for a fraction of the cost back home.
The piece traces the magic community's connections between the Old World and New, as well as the witches and wizards who lived in America before Columbus ever set foot here.
In the meantime, it's going to be one of the most epic battlegrounds for both new-world and old-world businesses that the market has seen in quite some time.
You could in the old world, if you were a cable company, and you had a distribution monopoly, and anyone who wanted your customers' eyeballs had to go through you.
During one of its two nightly seatings, you'll sip sake and nibble on spiced popcorn and pickles while you take in slick jazz in an old-world, floral wallpapered cellar.
Mr. Sharkey has many other old-world manners, offering his arm to a woman on the stairs and writing thank you cards on good stock even after a casual supper.
New York (CNN)The gates outside the centuries-old chapel in the shadow of the old World Trade Center were padlocked as rush hour descended on Lower Manhattan's desolate streets.
The old world of Archie was saccharine, down to the 1969 single by spinoff pop group the Archies, "Sugar, Sugar" (which gets an update in the series from the Pussycats).
This 268-room co-op unit, which has an entrance on 68th Street, exudes Old World charm, with a paneled library, a stately spiral staircase and a sun-filled solarium.
For much of American history, politicians viewed secrecy and spying with disdain; these practices seemed suited for Old World autocrats and royal-court conspirators, not for citizens of a democracy.
Coore, who designs courses around the world with Coore & Crenshaw, wanted an "old-world feel" at Les Châteaux and contoured the course to reflect the classic seaside courses of Britain.
Earlier on Wednesday, 26-year-old Moroccan fighter Omar Hajjami defeated Iran's Farzan Ashourzadeh Fallah, a 19-year-old world champion who had also been considered a gold medal contender.
According to Stanley Ginsberg, author of "The Rye Baker," there is an Old World tradition behind our mild rye loaf cut with plenty of wheat flour and seasoned with caraway.
Mr. Melville also bought the shoreline acreage that became the West Meadow Wetlands Reserve and donated 478 acres for a college campus he imagined would be Old World and pastoral.
Then, for nearly 70 years, Trieste's geopolitical star dimmed and its old world mishmash of central European cultures grew stale, like an old strudel in one of its elegant cafes.
Fans looked bemused as the 26-year-old world number 228 lost Tuesday's match 22014-22016 20-240 26-53, a performance described as "appalling" and "embarrassing" on social media.
But as the global food scene becomes increasingly democratized, the Old World-style fine dining upon which Robuchon built his legacy is faced with a difficult challenge: adapt or die.
Above: the launch trailer for Horizon Zero Dawn Aloy's own alethiometer is the Focus, a strange device from the "old world" that enables her to see otherwise hidden information around her.
Sure, there are plenty of decrepit farmhouses, and some Mississippian mounds, haunting my home turf, but this roofless stronghold with its soaring window frames evoked a more melancholy, old world abandonment.
We are no longer living out the legacy of Weber's edifying tale of Puritan spiritual entrepreneurship, harnessing the ascetic labors of the Old World to conquer a fledgling colonial-mercantile economy.
Sure this isn't the most practical clock in the world, but it's proof that we can still look to Japan for unexpected innovation, even when it's inspired by the old world.
With its ornate façade of worn brick punctuated by limestone-framed windows, the place exuded an old-world charm, its masonry walls giving the street a honeyed, geological glow every sunset.
Outside, the blue arch of the sky hung littered by the buzz of vehicles and the impaling of old-world skyscrapers so straight they gave the silhouette of riders on horseback.
The American could quite easily have put the loss of her opening service game on Monday down to rustiness but instead gave credit to 22-year-old world number 101 Kozlova.
Bob Dole rose out of his wheelchair, with some assistance, to stand and salute his old World War II veteran friend and 2900 presidential rival, the late President George H.W. Bush.
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"I wanted to recount that old world of the sea," keeping the memory of long-gone fishermen alive, said Mr. Sandulli, who works out of an old tower on the beach.
Combined with the convenience of living in a modern city that hasn't lost its Old World-style charm, the typical monthly expenses of living in Cuenca make it an affordable paradise.
"I like to say that we're a couple of things: a culinary venture that reimagines Old World Jewish foods or—something that a friend suggested—a business-cum-movement," Yoskowitz said.
Smith's final design is run through Magnolia's computerized, "double-headed Jacquard loom," a modernized weaver "that blends both old-world weaving processes with the newest digital possibilities," according to Magnolia Editions.
The northland is a singular place, occupied by the sort of small towns that modern America has skipped over, obscure industries and old-world professions that rely on hands, not machines.
It is swarming with scouts and agents and middlemen, all hoping to snare the New World's next big thing and sell him on to the Old World at a hefty profit.
In the book, she points out that Christmas traditions were on the whole Victorian, even into the 1940s, and with candles in trees or roasting chestnuts evoked an idealized old world.
FRANKFURT, March 11 (Reuters) - German utility Uniper is keen to expand green business areas to guide its old world fuel expertise and customer base into new profit areas, top managers said.
Tiny beach-ringed Uunisaari Island, a two-minute ferry ride from Helsinki pier, has a nostalgia-tinged, Old World holiday feel that speaks to its long history as an urban escape.
It's emblematic of the moment we're in — our sexual morality and ethics have been changing, but we're still caught in a confusing, muddled space between the old world and the new.
" But by that time the pitiless forces of the 20th century were inching closer, and the old world was about to vanish — a story told in Sarah Abrevaya Stein's "Family Papers.
In a post-apocalyptic future, be it nuclear wasteland or Anthropocene nightmare, a common sci-fi trope is that those able to harness old world technology will have the upper hand.
And no single figure personifies this New and Old World hybridity more than Sonja Sekula, the Swiss-born poet and painter whose art converts subconscious Surrealist imagery into meticulous formal compositions.
They are also a tourist draw with many people coming to glimpse a bit of the Old World that can appear quaint but at the same time is still very vibrant.
For example, one booth has the walls painted black and contains some of our all-white sculptures that were previously shown in our 2014 exhibition The Old World in Hong Kong.

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