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"olde" Definitions
  1. a way of spelling ‘old’ that was used in the past and is now sometimes used in names and advertisements to give the impression that something is traditional

190 Sentences With "olde"

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Olde English, a lot of different 40s at that time.
It begins with "ye olde drug box," as Mickey calls it.
"She cannot speak the day before a performance," Mr. Olde said.
In addition, it said the purchaser, Ye Olde Time Keepers Inc.
Or explore some other avenues and websites like 'ye olde YouTube.
I worked at the Olde Hickory House on E. Meighan Blvd.
A British pub called "Ye Olde Fighting Cocks" was asked to rename to "Ye Olde Clever Cocks" by the group, while English golfer Andrew "Beef" Johnston turned down a suggestion to change his nickname to "Tofu."
Standing someone up and not calling back are dick moves of olde.
It was a blueprint from Ye Olde Weinstein playbook: charm and threaten.
American Glamping Even Walmart wants to bring back ye olde Main Street.
"Ye Olde Dyke Tattoo," Steak said, turning around to show it off.
I worked on minimum wage for Ye Olde Mill Shop in Skipton (Britain).
Patmore, whose B & B has been mistaken for Ye Olde House of Strumpetry.
Just got into the office after grippin ye olde subwaye pole all morning?
An Olde English Bulldogge named Walter now represents Yale as Handsome Dan XVIII.
The most famous Goliath – he of Ye Olde Bible – was, famously, an absolute bastard.
"Mind how you go," is an olde English phrase for taking care of yourself.
But Nansledan will share Poundbury's winding roads, nooks and crannies and olde-worlde feel.
Now the area is something like an Epcot Center version of Olde New York.
Crucially, however, its cuisine does not defer to the leaden palate of Olde England.
OLDE LANTERN WAY, 7207-Scot E. and Caroline Chipman to Samuel L. Scott, $456,000.
I've never tried whatever Spotify is, preferring the radio and ye olde compact discs.
You may not be able to talk about it ... Meredith Whittaker: Ye olde town hall.
It's hard enough to parse Olde English while sober, never mind while only drinking ale.
After graduating, the Olde English crew migrated to New York and tried to develop ideas.
" Across the border in Ontario, Canada, the Olde Red Hen's owners were condemned as "liberal trash.
Present, sure, but only as part of ye olde aesthetic whole, and not the fundamental part.
He was at a beer garden for the annual Olde Burien Block Party at the time.
Brian Miller, who breeds Olde English Bulldogges, a slim and powerful bulldog variant, in Holton, Kan.
Her first game, "Ye Olde Perfumer" took inspiration from I Love Lucy's famous chocolate conveyor belt scene.
In 2014, Merrie Olde Christmas writers Larry Grossman and Buz Kohan remembered the circumstances behind the collaboration.
The filming techniques may have been less sophisticated, but Ye Olde Pornographers were into some kinky shit.
Here is an illustration of Paulus Kal demonstrating the legendary clutch on ye olde jabroni from 1470.
Piped-in music on one night harked back to Olde New Brooklyn with tracks by LCD Soundsystem.
Without the trappings of ye olde Waterfords, June is able to grow and change and become more powerful.
The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback.
The first record of Ye Olde Man & Scythe is reported to have been written in the 13th century.
But whatever she wears, hopefully it will help move us past ye olde faux-flower child festival aesthetic.
Crosby died five weeks after recording the track, and Merrie Olde Christmas would be his last Christmas special.
His father is a retired restaurant owner in Fayetteville who most recently operated Ye Olde King Pizza there.
" Her addition: "12-22-77 Olde Hickory House" It is not clear whether Moore or Nelson wrote "D.
We made some in the old Jenkem house about ten years ago in an Olde English 40 ounce bottle.
When asked about social values, Ben Carson reflects on ye olde times, when bear attacks were the norm. pic.twitter.
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Not even their 'traditional broom,' with its foraged bark-clad sassafras handle and natural jute stitching, feels ye olde.
Everything seems to be in almost Olde English, and there's imagery like unicorns, which seems goofy for would-be gangsters.
I AKA I is the follow up to Koosha's GUUD LP on NY label Olde English Spelling Bee last year.
"We haven't seen a star of her level and her history" appear on television quite this way, Jeff Olde, E!
The Christian group owns Olde Good Things, an architectural salvage operation with stores in New York City and Los Angeles.
The first 30 second spot "Ye Olde Pep Talk" is slated to air during the first quarter of the big game.
Snatchers is the creation of the writing/directing team the Olde Money Boyz, including Stephen Cedars, Benji Kleiman and Scott Yacyshyn.
The Vancouver-based company has released something called the Sealtech Collection, a grand departure from their olde-timey design and materials.
And where, you may ask, does the music of the Go-Go's fit into ye olde Renaissance Faire and Camp Grounds?
Or have you made a promise to your overachieving teenager about ye olde alma mater that you couldn't bear to break?
The Olde Angel Inn, a British-style pub, was established in 1789 and rebuilt in 1815 after the War of 1812.
The two men strolled past crumpled snack wrappers and empty Olde English beer cans, broken toys and charcoal-colored rat traps.
And now, in the spirit of ye olde over-the-top holiday trends, we bring you Miley Cyrus's ugly-Christmas-sweater collection.
Back in ye olde days of the information superhighway, curious newbies had an easy way to see how websites worked: View Source.
A shy guy, McDaniels started drinking young, turning to malt liquor (Olde English 221 was a go-to) for a confidence booster.
I keep my keys on a karabiner, some kind of sentimental shout-out to production life and ye olde rock climbing days.
According to Broadly, the Canadian government is revising its criminal code to remove or rewrite a few ye olde laws and regulations.
Princess Diana's eldest niece stepped out in full-on ye-olde-attire for an "Elizabethean Disco" in honor of Emma McQuiston's – a.k.a.
Nelson said Moore was a regular at the Olde Hickory House, a restaurant she worked at when she was starting high school.
Police said that they were responding to a report of an armed robbery shortly after nightfall in the Olde Towne East Neighborhood.
Olde Hope Antiques has a possible museum candidate in a quilt sewn in 1869 by a Virginia-based Quaker named Elizabeth Holmes.
And reclaimed mantels can be found at architectural salvage stores like Big Reuse, Olde Good Things and Demolition Depot and Irreplaceable Artifacts.
He compared it to the olden days of western migration or sitting on boring boats with diseases and whiskey and ye olde journaling.
But there was only place in mind for the Saints QB -- Ye Olde College Inn ... specifically, the chicken fried steak po-boy. Look.
Next, we head to LA's favorite British pub, Ye Olde King's Head, for fish and chips, sausage rolls, and plenty of cold beers.
In the back rooms, the collision of Italianate arcades and ye olde timbered beams is more clearly a pastiche than it once seemed.
"So you know, I'm out of my element," Chappelle said at an event at Olde Towne Inn in Largo, Maryland, according to NPR.
Make time for Meyer's Olde Dutch (184 Main Street), a new diner with a killer crispy chicken sandwich and loaded double-patty burger.
Olde-timey wire-charged gadgets can be juiced at the same time through an extra USB port on the back of the pad.
The fact that she might have written and she says that she did the Olde Hickory House or whatever underneath it, so what?
She's also hosted a popular weekly local club with erstwhile Germs drummer Don Bolles called Club Ding-a-Ling (now Ye Olde Hushe Clubbe).
Steve Anderson arrived from London decades ago and fell in love with San Francisco so much that he never returned to the Olde Country.
And Rhonda Ledbetter, who served as a waitress at Olde Hickory House between 1977 and 1979, disputed that the restaurant closed at 85033 p.m.
In ye olde PlayStation 3 days, Kratos of Sparta was just a big, angry dude who killed Greek gods for fun (and bloody revenge).
Supposedly the train pulling into shot used to scare ye olde time audiences, who would yell and run from their chairs, the idiot fools.
But this is not ye olde red and green tartan of Christmas in the lodge and icicles in the windows; this is tartan reimagined.
But what about the simple LED light bulb, the one that just plugs into the place of ye olde incandescents and does only one job?
If you're an avid reader of ye olde internet, you may have noticed a recent uptick in stories about Netflix's Lovesick (formerly titled Scrotal Recall).
"A couple weeks later Leah and her husband Jarrod picked up their new pup, an Olde English Bulldog they named Lolo," Wright told Scary Mommy.
Meanwhile, Agnes has set up camp in the old root cellar and is creating her own reality show: Agnes Rants At Camera In Olde English.
But before anyone thinks about trademarking the Connecticut Yankee Sports Gambling Parlor or the Ye Olde Pot Shop, some serious legislative hurdles must be vaulted.
I was positioned in a chair — the technician called it a "princess throne" — placed before a device that appeared exactly like ye olde mammogram machine.
When I was growing up back in Ye Olde '90s, my parents would play their favourite album "No Need To Argue" by The Cranberries on repeat.
A former police officer, who says he frequented the restaurant, and a former waitress both say they do not remember seeing Moore at Olde Hickory House.
Reflect on that one St. Patty's where you attempted Edward FortyhandsRemember that time you taped two 40-ounce bottles of Olde English 800 to your hands?
Murdering people who just happen to be in the way—as the Gang did—is made only slightly more charming with an olde tyme color palette.
In Olde English, an absurdist comedy troupe he and Conover joined at Bard, Bob-Waksberg often played the role of a clueless yet self-righteous millennial.
Céline wasn't overly politicized, the way Dior has become under Maria Grazia Chiuri, or locked into ye olde power suit, but it was assertive and unapologetic.
All she needs is a fortnight (aka two weeks, for those of you who don't speak Ye Olde English time language) and the debt will be repaid.
At Ye Olde Kings Head gift shop, next to a traditional British pub in the beach city of Santa Monica, demand for memorabilia has far exceeded expectations.
Ye Olde Constitution said that Congress had to figure out how many representatives each state should get, an apportionment based on population as determined by the Census.
Remember the days when the family gathered around ye olde television and watched staticky episodes of shows which unfurled, hour by hour, over the course of a season?
People for whom anything that has even a whiff of "urban" (read: people of color) influence is responsible for the complete unraveling of good olde, genuine American Values.
I prefer the olde worlde buildings but it doesn't matter whether a place is new or old, it comes down to what they're selling and what they're doing.
Tucked in among the waterfront shops selling mugs, magnets and Sleepless in Seattle nightshirts is the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop on Pier 54, which dates back to 1899.
From feel-good tunes to ice cream for breakfast to ye olde inspirational quote collection, we'll try pretty much anything that's supposed to increase overall happiness and self-esteem.
Perhaps the weirdest thing though is the fact the pub walls have been covered with oil-painting style posters of the band as some kind of Lords of Olde.
Well, it turns out that instead of collecting dust in Ye Olde Meme Archive, Google researchers are using the videos to help train robots to better navigate their surroundings.
Then, in a moment perfect for fiction, a personal-sized shepherd's pie appears in front of Philip, to remind us of everything warm and benevolent about merry olde England.
Andrew Liptak: one of the most popular horror books of the year is Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, gathering acclaim from authors like Stephen King and George R.R. Martin.
Unfortunately, Hall gives all of these questions equal weight, which tends to undermine the book's loftier philosophical aspirations, as does the presence of ye olde Devil-worshipping sex cult.
Not only will you find a prism collection and wall-to-wall rainbows, there is also a "ye olde gifte shoppe," a fairy princess bed, and a disco kitchen.
In general, the cleanup had pushed the market and the users east toward Olde Richmond and Port Richmond, where the population tended to be less Hispanic and more white.
Perched on a cliff over the Pacific's crashing waves, the house is at once an emblem of male success and a female prison, much like ye olde Gothic mansions.
Jessica Chastain's star power helped nudge things along, but it took the arrival of then 24-year-old Erika Olde, who produced the film, to really get the ball rolling.
"Mariah is one of the most captivating pop superstars of our time and one of the rare artists whose first name alone is instantly recognized around the globe," Olde, added.
The story ties directly to the characters and art style of the Netflix series, though the small handful of cutscenes have more of a pixelated Ye Olde Video Game look.
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The connection might finally replace ye olde clichéd Cuba, with its romanticized decrepitude, sorbet shades and old convertibles, with something a little grittier and more realistic in the designer mind.
Other famous drinking dens included the dark and cavernous Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese and El Vino, which insisted on men wearing ties and only started serving women in the 1980s.
When it comes to Ripley's trips to the Olde Towne Pet Resort, Dr. Clemson said he turned his nose up at the pet pedicure and the spa experience in general.
And way back in ye olde 1990s, Davie Bowie helped develop the Verbasizer app, which took inputted words and randomly reorganized them, yielding creative combinations that he used in his lyrics.
It has nice physical buttons you can press multiple times to select a letter in ye olde T9 fashion, and also lets you take notes, consult a calendar, and calculate things.
Now, with reproductive technology, surrogacy, and feminism, ye olde naming conventions feel irrelevant, but, unsurprisingly, society has failed to progress much past the days of dying from dysentery on the Oregon Trail.
"Rob and Chyna's romance struck such a chord with our viewers, who were engaged in their story even before we started filming the first season," Jeff Olde, EVP, Programming & Development at E!
Kathy Sego and her son Hunter, 22, picked up six months worth of insulin from the Olde Walkerville Pharmacy in Windsor, Ontario, across the river from Detroit, spending a little more than $1,000.
That block "is like a big missing tooth in the whole city," said Jonathan Aceves, an agent and head of the neighborhood association for Olde Town, the residential area just to the east.
This seems to be a grande olde worde from when betting folks in the Middle Ages stuck their wager, maybe a fat chicken or cute child, onto a stick and tried their luck.
"We do a very intensive interview with people so we understand their dogs and what they need," said Leah Fried Sedwick, the owner of Olde Towne Pet Resort, where Dr. Clemson's dog stays.
I bet most of her plays and all of her sonnets would have been dismissed as ye olde Elizabethan chick lit and buried until they were resurrected by stubborn feminist scholars of today.
At Olde Hope Antiques a large lion in wood relief blends perfectly with all the American folk art there, but closer inspection reveals that it was made by the ingenious Bernard Langlais in 1963.
In "Anarchy Means I Litter," he fought against the uniformity of punk and the old gutterpunk trope which dictates that being punk is nothing more than throwing empty Olde English bottles on the ground.
The "A Gay Olde Christmas" holiday special saw the cast transported back in time — and throughout the episode, the late actress' visage, as depicted in a painting mounted on the wall, watched over them.
"Kylie's beauty, business savvy, and fashion icon status have made her one of the most famous and successful young woman on the planet," Jeff Olde, executive vice president of programming and development for E!
A small cohort of breeders is attempting to resurrect the original bulldog, which they call the "Olde English Bulldogge," though researchers warn that rapidly introducing new diversity into the gene pool could be harmful.
Mr. Conover was a philosophy major at Bard College in 2002 when he joined up with Olde English, a fledgling sketch-comedy troupe that realized early the potential of the web for delivering humor.
In the bathroom, new black octagon-shaped tiles cover the floor, but the claw-foot tub was unearthed at Olde Good Things, an architectural salvage shop in downtown Los Angeles, and refinished in black.
And Ilhan Omar, the Minnesota Democrat who will be the first Somali-American congresswoman as well as the first woman in a hijab in the House, offered an alternative to ye olde helmet hair.
Tommy McFly, a radio host in Washington, said he specifically requests a suite with a web camera when he and his husband board their dogs, Chip and Mr. Troy, at Olde Towne Pet Resort.
"I was, like, coming out of our house and there was a little step and what I thought was water," Chavez said by phone from Olde Towne Kolaches in Houston where she is a cashier.
When you head to Savannah, be sure to bring your appetite and dine at Treylor Park, Collins Quarter, The Grey, The Olde Pink House, and save room for dessert at world famous, Leopold's Ice Cream.
Long story short, the other day I completely drained the battery, and so, with a bit of time spare, I fired up Ye Olde Wii U for a brief blast from the recent-ish past.
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is structurally built into the same sandstone rock that Nottingham Castle is built upon and features a number of caverns below the pub (some of which you can actually drink in!).
If there's one thing we look forward to every holiday season — aside from ye olde turning of fall and winter looks — it's all of the retail moments that really get us in the spirit of things.
Finally, for a genre that has sought many times over to create an independent alternative more authentic than the mainstream, it makes sense to choose the typeface for its connotative powers of imparting "ye olde" authenticity.
The new adult beverage is a honey ale called Young Dirty Brew ... and ODB's kid says he's wanted to honor his father with a drink ever since he first saw his pops sipping on Olde English.
This breezy, knowing comedy has fun with both the details of the poet's biography and the conventions of teen rom-coms, mashing up ye olde trappings with contemporary slang and the occasional bit of stunt casting.
Beverly Young Nelson told reporters last month that Mr. Moore had sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager after her shift had ended at the Olde Hickory House, a now-defunct restaurant in Gadsden, Ala.
It's not that people were so exemplary in years past — think of ye olde hucksters, snake-oil salesmen and "The Wizard of Oz" — but there weren't as many avenues for letting our dark sides run wild.
Series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, late of the fantastic pre-YouTube web comedy group Olde English, resists the urge to redeem BoJack by suddenly transforming him into a nice person, as tends to happen with comedic assholes.
Unfortunately for all of us, unchecking this box didn't revert Twitter to ye olde pure chronological timeline so much as it removed some of the more prominent algorithmic bits that would otherwise be served to users first thing.
Once upon a time, back in ye olde days of 2002, a young designer, just shy of 21 years old, was discovered by a store that was famous throughout the land for crowning the new princes of fashion.
Coldplay announced the LP via black-and-white subway posters of the band dressed like Mumford and Sons if they decided to truly cosplay ye olde times, complete with banjos and a caption that reads November, 22 1919.
" He sweeps past one of the back doors, which has a giant wooden Keith Hernandez mustache above it, and lands on a shed with a small door for Hadji and a sign that reads "Ye Olde Cat-House.
Then it's off to ye olde village shoppe to spend your spoils on new weapons and armor—ostensibly to recover faster or speed up your charge attack, but also because the gear selections are often wonderfully cute or silly.
"Cord cutting is a very useful form of energetic cleansing used to help separate yourself from toxic people and experiences from the past or present," says Hoodwitch writer Michael Cardenas, the head brujo and owner of Olde Ways Apothecary.
In between treating his followers to a bit of Whipping and Nae-Nae'ing and sporting ye olde cheeky Christmas sweater, the little dude has found time to post not one, but two Instagrams of the Vuitton x Supreme hoodie.
Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore's campaign released statements from former waitresses at Olde Hickory House — the alleged site where one of the accusations of sexual assault against him took place — that refuted parts of accuser Beverly Young Nelson's story.
Today's newsletter rounds up the worthy shows that came out in the last few months, some of which you might have missed, and some of which you might have added to ye olde DVR but have not gotten to.
While in Ohio: Tours are also offered at Velvet Ice Cream at Ye Olde Mill in Utica, the American Whistle Corporation in Worthington, the KitchenAid Mixer Factory in Greenville, and at Anthony Thomas Chocolates and Phoenix Bat in Columbus.
The stamp left a circle like an olde-tyme postmark: "Jefferson National Expansion Memorial JUL 19 2017 St. Louis, MO." How random, I thought, that a space-age arch should be elected as a marker of the Louisiana Purchase.
Will & Grace previously paid tribute to Reynolds on their holiday episode, "A Gay Olde Christmas," which saw the cast transported back in time with a portrait resembling the late actress watching over the group from its mount on the wall.
The group was also joined by a huge bodyguard, but judging by Jolie's own badass outfit — motorcycle boots, a black bomber jacket, and dark aviator shades — she could have handled any would-be pickpockets and ye olde troublemakers without a problem.
But when he snaps off a heartwarming memory of ye olde New York, he finishes by noting it may not have really happened — the only time someone has a little fun with the Christmas mythmaking that powers this bland show.
At least in the United States, a seeming need to retain the aesthetic of the Robbins original — the cirque-turned-symphonic "Dance at the Gym," with its bungled roulette, and ye olde conspiratorial finger-snapping — continues to steer most revivals.
"We are excited to take viewers inside the exclusive lifestyles of these top athletes and their families as they navigate a new city, new friendships, new schools and the inevitable Hollywood gossip,"  Jeff Olde, Executive Vice President, Programming & Development at E!
One woman I know — a ballsy, badass single mom and high-powered career woman who still manages to look hot at all times — once recommended I read The Rules, or what I like to call Ye Olde Book Of Anti-Feminist Dating Tips.
If you want in, approach the bar exactly five minutes after the bell has rung for last orders and ask the glass collector for a "ticket to ye olde fuck show" while curtsying and rubbing your genital region with a slice of lime.
If video games are about power fantasies, this one is for players who want to fiddle around with manual objects in a virtual space, flip switches, loosen screws, control ye olde drones with every clunky command, and type on old, loud keyboards.
A man from Virginia has started a petition calling for the removal of a monument in the Olde Town area of Portsmouth and in its place, he has suggested putting one up of the rap legend — who just so happens to be from the area.
It's not often we get to use those names in the same sentence anymore — save for ye olde occasional Balmain campaign — but on Friday, some of our favorite '90s-era supermodels came together to commemorate the legacy, and death, of the late Gianni Versace.
Flynn's character Bronn made it to the end of ye olde Game of Thrones as best as any character could hope for, rising from poor, prostitute-loving mercenary to a definitely not poor, but still prostitute-loving, Lord of Highgarden and Master of Coin.
Sanders and the "medical refugees," as one of the women in the caravan called the group, were greeted outside the Olde Walkerville Pharmacy in Windsor by a crowd of dozens of Canadians, who cheered their arrival as a man with an accordion serenaded the visitors.
The young daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton (that's the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to you Commonwealthers) will turn 2 on May 2, which makes it a) her golden birthday, and b) an excellent excuse to dust off ye olde royal camera.
On the Runway Last spring, the British Fashion Council unveiled what it described as a plan for The Fashion Awards (actually, it called the event "the Met Gala meets the Academy Awards"): a glammier, glitzier, more global version of ye olde national industry prize fest.
It involved sending a literal man cosplaying as a medieval-ish character storming into the Modist taproom, issuing a cease-and-desist in borderline insufferable olde English, unspooling a scroll, and intoning with the intensity of a first-year drama student delivering a Shakespearean monologue.
These days we can hardly find the energy to raise our eyes from the tiny screens three inches from our faces in order to watch watch larger screens, to say nothing of dragging our asses down to ye olde theater for something as anachronistic as the opera.
One Thursday in March, a few weeks before Michael Barrett responded to Angel Holt's overdose, I rode with him in his paramedic vehicle, a specially equipped S.U.V. He started his day as he often does, with bacon and eggs at the Olde Country Diner, in Martinsburg.
He said clients see The Garden as a destination and love it when he shares the history of the area, including visits to Ye Olde Mitre pub, a tiny, traditional trade hangout with origins dating to the 16th century that is tucked down a narrow alleyway.
Besides the firehouse, the public library, a complex of historical buildings — Southold was founded in 222.25 — and a cemetery where centuries have worn and softened the gravestones, you'll come across Ye Olde Party Shoppe, a hole-in-the-wall headquarters for red-white-and-blue bunting and Halloween décor.
After all, when the dominant topic in a country is about rejecting the rules — when the world is divided into Ins and Outs — it is little wonder fashion brands start taking stock and deciding it is time to turn away from ye olde group dynamic and do what works for them.
The capital of Ohio, one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, lives largely in the future tense: There's a palpable energy when walking through yuppie-centric Short North, drinking with strangers around a bonfire in the still-bohemian Olde Towne East, or strolling along the new riverfront.
On Tuesday night, the model shared a cryptic black and white shot of herself from behind with her hair slicked back into a ponytail, wearing a pair of low-slung jeans and a white baby tee emblazoned with the Chrome Hearts logo and a big B in Olde English font in the center.
Perhaps the most devastating moment of the press conference, however, was when Nelson produced her 1977 high school yearbook that including this inscription: "To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say 'Merry Christmas' Christmas 1977 Roy Moore, D.A. 12-22-77 Olde Hickory" Through a spokesman, Moore dismissed the allegation.
Focused on all the trappings of 19th-century womanhood—from wacky olde products ("perambulating umbrella cases," scary-looking birth controls methods) to what one could expect on her wedding night—the book transmits a wealth of historical research in a cheerfully tongue-in-cheek tone and an impressive collection of archival photos.
But if she is evil, as this sequel promises, it makes you wonder about all the other dismal, stubbornly enduring clichés that the first movie jettisoned, specifically that reliably sexist duo: the wicked female usurper whose power inherently challenges ye olde patriarchy and the innocent maiden who needs a prince to rescue her.
And under the gaze of the inevitable full moon (Ken McKenzie did the set and lighting) these inhabitants of a rural necropolis step forward and step lively to sing the secrets of the grave, many of which are so scandalous that Spoon River starts to sound a lot like ye olde Peyton Place.
And the pair's duet on "Little Drummer Boy" for the 1977 TV special Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas has indeed become something of an outlier in Bowie's career, landing as it did in the middle of Bowie's particularly strange – even for him – late '70s run, that found him making stark, groundbreaking albums like Low while sequestered in Berlin.
The craft beer industry does not devote much of its dollars towards marketing to people of color; just as Tecate and Corona target the Latino population, malt liquor brands such as Olde English and Colt 45 hone in on the black population; growing up, Bracey said, he thought malt liquor and beer were one and the same.
I mean, spot the difference… Incoming iOS 11 wallpaper: Ye olde ZX Spectrum logos (as seen via a Google search): [Insert: Thinking emoji face right here… ] Moving on, a camera-related feature apparently coming to the new premium priced iPhone model is a Portrait Lighting mode for creating "dSLR-like shots", as 9to5Mac terms it, using depth by simulating different lighting effects.
Politics of sonorities All the organs collapse I am a dithyramb again Lie down with the cobra Tell me ye olde cobra migration narratives ("entanglement") But it is these qualities that are especially hard to preserve in the face of what seems an unrelenting capitalist drive for money, productivity, race-based economic inequality and soulless extraction of resources sugar-coated with fundamentalist religion.
And that one of the prints — a multicolored heart number that replaced the palm trees that had been on ye olde J. Lo dress (worn in Sunday's show by Amber Valletta, who also wore the original palm-tree dress on the Versace runway) — came from the artist Jim Dine's work for Gianni's New York townhouse, which the designer had also used in a collection in 1997.
Ye olde Hollywood brigade was best represented by Brie Larson in full Veronica Lake waves and red strapless Rodarte gown with a beaded, corseted top; Blake Lively in molded black velvet Versace with gold chain mail halter-neck trim; and a host of liquid sequined columns on Viola Davis (one-shoulder, yellow, Michael Kors), Amy Adams (strapless, wine black, Tom Ford) and Kristen Bell (low-cut, long-sleeved black Jenny Packham).
Fashion Review 12 Photos View Slide Show ' MILAN — As much change and confusion as there has been so far this fashion season — what with the see-now/shop-now splinter movement, the let-us-entertain-you faction and the men-and-women-together contingent all trying to overturn ye olde system — by the final afternoon of the Milan shows, with three cities down and one to go, certain broad trends had begun to coalesce.
When Jennifer Lopez, in a giant strapless Valentino ball gown with an even more giant Christmassy green and gold bow on the front, like an enormous gift-wrapped relic of the holiday (and red carpets) past, or an irresistible piece of meme bait, made her entrance, it appeared things were reverting to ye olde form — despite the fact the idea of women as presents just waiting to be uncovered supposedly went out with Victoria's Secret.
They chalk up its success over the years — including as a local refuge after 9/11 and through two financial crises — to its excellent service (no one at Odeon seems to wait more than 15 to 20 minutes for anything, and that's on a bad day) and a broadly appealing menu that now includes a kale salad ("In the '80s it was kiwi," Ms. Wagenknecht said of the ingredient du hour) along with ye olde reliable oysters and soft, perfect omelets.

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