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  1. a long time ago in the past

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When the songs are chosen for you, just like they were in the olden days, the olden days you remember, the olden days when people listened to albums like the anachronistic idiots they were, the olden days before you read more thinkpieces bemoaning the death of the album than you actually listened to albums.
Back in the olden days — and by olden days, we mean 250.15 years ago — you'd have to make a trip to the library and flip open a huge encyclopedia to research a topic.
It's actually quite open nowadays, not like the olden days.
MARIA I always wanted to live in the olden times.
"In the olden days they thought lightning made them," said Uncle Jiro.
In the olden days, managers generally spread the work among five relievers.
And in the olden days people used birds of prey to catch food.
"I can't remember last Thursday, I can remember the olden days," Streep admitted.
No. Especially in the olden days almost nothing came through Apple's official channels.
"In the olden days, we grew up eating rapoko and sorghum," he said.
Olden Yolk "Takes One to Know One" There is something creepy about this track.
"In olden days, in villages, we didn't have any doctors available immediately," Mythili explains.
"Not many employers are offering the ultra-rich plans of olden days," Buckey says.
This stands in stark contrast to the olden days of flexible but unaffordable fares.
"A handshake has been part of the game since the olden days," Kinsler said.
And my photo teacher at the time ... It makes it old, like olden days.
Or, for that matter, are Manson's olden day rockstar antics just problematic and washed?
In ye olden days, people were routinely tossed into debtors' prisons for bills in arrears.
It was roundball time travel, getting lost in names and stories from the olden days.
A yearning for a safe spaceBack in the olden days, people could handle taking shit.
Kendall & Kylie Jenner In the olden days, you had to be 16 to use MySpace.
Cersei and Loras, therefore, will be judged by seven septons, as in the olden days.
"Think about it," the University of Washington ecologist Julian D. Olden recently told Scientific American.
Despite the encroaching big business, a few holdouts from the olden days peppered the expo aisles.
The idea behind Arab hospitality harkens back to the olden days of traveling as desert nomads.
But even back in the bootstrapping olden days, older and savvier relatives may have been involved.
The sound repeated a few minutes later, again as Olden cited Rodriguez's 2800 years in New York.
In the olden days — the AOL Instant Messenger days — they were called chatterbots or chatbots (remember SmarterChild?).
And since olden days, a battle has raged between menhaden fishermen and fans of menhaden's marine predators.
You know, like in the olden days, when a chicken was a chicken. Rubbery. Dry. Fibrous. Woody.
Yes, in the olden days a person might have to wait years to see classic animated films.
Back in ye olden times, beckoning a ride with a phone tap was for the 1-ish percent.
Update, 9:52pm: Seriously, what did people used to do with their Sunday nights in the olden times?
"You'll never see this again in your life that somebody is stuck in the ATM machine," Olden said.
When Parry asks the artist to tell stories about the olden days, Moses responds with wit and charm.
When Dr. Carl Olden began watching patients turn to urgent care centers opening around him in Yakima, Wash.
"We have a once in a lifetime situation that you will probably never see or hear again," Olden said.
I haven't had this much fun sharing a single keyboard since the olden days of You Don't Know Jack.
Click here to view original GIFBack in the olden days, most typists were trained to use all their fingers.
In the olden days, people didn't need as much of a cushion between the end of employment and death.
Anyone who went through a breakup before 2005 knows that it was a lot easier in the olden days.
Lie on the couch reading a book for fun, like I did on weekends back in the olden days.
Even the ejection became a positive for TCU when reserve Shawn Olden stepped in a sank three 3-pointers.
So even though this was a staple of movie-making in the olden days ... SF: People don't watch them.
It is chilling to see that MOI has suddenly brought us back to the olden days of a repressive regime.
In the olden days (yesterday), when you included someone's username in your tweet, it deducted from your 140 character limit.
"We come out here, and sure enough we can hear a little voice coming from the machine," Olden told KRISTV.
In the olden days — that is, before 2017 — this wouldn't have been enough to turn Judge Kavanaugh into a justice.
Also called the 'festival of lights,' in olden days people would primarily rely on diyas to light up their homes.
"It's not, 'this guy took care of me, and that's how we did it in the olden days,' " Brewer continued.
This wasn't a problem back in olden times, when the setting of the sun ended light exposure for the day.
"In the olden days in Sweden, you used to heat your house and at the same time, cook," he says.
Or are you still stuck in the olden days of texting, emailing, or even Facebook messaging your photos to your friends?
"Everyone is OK, but you will never see this in your life, that somebody was stuck in the ATM," Olden said.
KEN OLDEN (DAMNATION AD, WORLDS COLLIDE, guitarist): Safari was almost the first steady matinee situation, which was perfect for that crowd.
And there are girls too, a ratio of about one to three, which is a vast improvement on the olden days.
Even in the olden times, babies were bottle-fed — the pottery has been found amid the ruins of ancient Roman nurseries.
Back in olden times, I once went a dozen years without any photo of myself in existence except my press passes.
I think of in the olden days we would sit atop the mountaintop and hurl forth our recipes and our news.
Back in the olden days, about one in eight Americans was a swing voter, or "floating voter" in political science parlance.
Back in the olden days (meaning, you know, like four years ago), the abrupt cancellation of a television series was a tragedy.
In the olden days, said Paul Collins, professor of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts, the hearings were more pro forma.
In olden times, Sandler movies would open reasonably well in theaters, then enjoy a long life on pay TV and other platforms.
In the olden days a fighter go back in the woods and train and drink tea without sugar in it, getting mean.
"In the olden days we'd take netting or different fabrics to create different designs, but now we have nail stamps," says Arnold.
Corpus Christi Police Department officer Richard Olden told KRISTV most folks who saw the notes figured they were some kind of prank.
"this tweet speaks for itself" In olden days a tweet of nonsense Was looked on as something shockingNow heaven knowsAnything goes pic.twitter.
"People think that native people are characters from the olden days," said Aaron Golding, a member of the Seneca Nation of Indiana.
"In the olden days, you married a guy, you had a wedding, it was six hours long then everyone leaves," says Mahoney.
That team, led by Rick Carlisle and featuring Olden Polynice and Othell Wilson, lost to Hakeem Olajuwon and Houston in the semifinal.
Most of my friends cynically deride Mr. Trump's slogan, Make America Great Again, citing all that was wrong in the olden days.
Olden days social media, early Facebook and early Twitter, they had advertising, sure — but they didn't have anything like today's perpetual motion engagement.
He compared it to the olden days of western migration or sitting on boring boats with diseases and whiskey and ye olde journaling.
"We come out here, and sure enough we can hear a little voice coming from the machine," Senior Officer Richard Olden told KZTV.
Yes, kiddies, that's what super geeks had to through to send email back in the olden days of the Internet in the '80s.
Am I big enough to say I like the Resistance, both the version set in space and the version set in olden times?
"Sure enough we can hear a little voice coming from the machine," Corpus Christi Police Senior Officer Richard Olden told CNN affiliate KZTV.
Example: in olden times, I would be a jester who was famously slaughtered after making a mean joke about the town's beloved pig.
In the olden days, immigrants, for example, who worked in the needle trade, who worked in the garment industry, they worked much harder.
We don't have the generational identifiers previous decades had: We're not hippies, mods, punks, or breakdancers like people were in the olden times.
And forget the olden days of picking just one statement color: If you love them all, wear them all — the more colors, the better.
In the olden days, one might have reached for a mountain-goat metaphor; today, these kids had probably all taken a class in parkour.
I was already someone from the olden days by then, so there was very much a new-generation feel to the NME at that time.
Others, like Bryant's longtime friend, Olden Polynice, have turned to drawing to honor Kobe ... telling us art is helping him get through the grieving process.
In the olden days when Windows PCs and generic monitor makers didn't care about color fidelity, Apple was the pioneer that said that colors matter.
But, unlike the cellphones of the olden days, the new Razr's "Quick View" display can do a bit more than just show you who's calling.
St. Teresa of Avila levitated all the time, but that was in the olden days and, let's face it, nobody gets signs like that anymore.
In olden times, you were supposed to wear the gem that corresponded with that particular month in order to receive the crystal's benefits, explains Montúfar.
In the olden days, iron horseshoes were hung near an infant's crib to prevent the swap, and a magical horseshoe figures in "Trollhunters," as well.
The house was near a forest, which had the reputation of being an enchanted place where witches used to hold black masses in the olden days.
I like it because it's about a village of people in olden days who wear cloaks and are separated from society by a lot of forestry.
But while there's nothing wrong with a little yen for ye olden days — fashion was built on it — you can't ignore the reality of right now.
One surprise: Physical sales — things you buy that you can hold in your hand, like in the olden days — are nearly flat, down just 1 percent.
In the olden days, maybe kæstur hákarl's caloric wealth kept an Inuit warm at night, but today we can also argue that we're out of time.
Here's a theme I'm noticing: Winona is in a lot of movies that point out how much it sucked to be a woman in olden days.
"Suddenly there is really no strong definition of a genre anymore like there used to [be], you know, in the olden days," said Newman, the editorial director.
"I'm trying to pull mom's tights up in the morning, she's like holding onto the counter, it's almost like a corset in the olden days," said Kelly.
Every year I approach it knowing that in olden times, pre-FDA, stuffing first came to life being shoved back into the empty cavity of a bird.
" The play, written by Michael Levinton, Laura von Holt and the company, goes way back, reminiscing about the olden days and contemplating the passage of time: "Look!
Effectively, The Players' Tribune has found a way to simulate the access of olden times by putting control in the hands of the wealthy and attractive subjects.
The Netflix narrative in the olden days used to be, they have got a bunch of junk, and then for a while it was, they're helping people.
In olden China, the most likely place you'd find cross-dressing would probably be the theatre, where men played female roles because women were not allowed on stage.
Beneath and around her are three male musicians in olden clothes, one slumped in a chair; a silvery tower with a weird, bulbous top rises in the distance.
In the olden days, couch potatoes would eagerly await the autumn because it meant tons of new shows hitting the airwaves, along with the return of old faves.
Eighteen-year-old Pia Olden said that Drifting Speed had to be put down due to an illness last year, and her family had frozen the horse meat.
Early on in Logan, an olden, beaten-down Wolverine comes across a pile of vintage X-Men comics, dismissing the stories as hyperbolic at best and fabricated at worst.
Making the dough from scratch, rolling it out, putting it in a pie dish, weaving a perfect lattice crust just like our ancestors did in their olden-timey cabins.
There is electronic and a physical footprint and we have to identify, number one, by understanding there&aposs no front line in this war like there were in olden days.
"In the olden days, when they would sit around and spin their wheels and tell their stories, those were mostly women, and they call them 'old wives' tales,'" Bender says.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the not-so-olden days of a few years ago, relatives might have sifted through stacks of documents to sort out your affairs after you died.
Mars, your traditional ruling planet from way back in the olden days before Pluto's discovery, is also retrograde in Sagittarius, stirring up issues around cash and also your self-esteem.
When reading the name Kylo on paper in the olden days of the 1990s, teachers were bound to confuse it with a brand of xylophone or a Fisher Price toy.
In the olden days, I would probably would have been trying to convince Patrick to buy the game and that it was brilliant, and now I'm like… I don't care!
But one of the most ridiculous lies perpetuated about this humble mineral is that in ye olden days, salt was more valuable than gold due to its function in food preservation.
AT THE start of this unsettling novel by Charlotte Wood, who was born in New South Wales in 1965, two Australian women awake drugged and imprisoned, wearing "bizarre olden-day costume".
She is not employed by ESPN to make you a scrambled egg, to repair your muffler, to entertain you with stories of the olden days with Chaka Khan and Bob Hope.
Tenant: McNally Jackson Goods for the Study Tenant's Broker: Frank Reiser, Tungsten Property Landlord: Return to Home L.L.C. Landlord's Brokers: William Abramson and Matthew Olden, Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group $02/SQ.
One of the first comics to tape a Netflix special way back in the olden times of 2013, Iliza Shlesinger filmed "Elder Millennial" in a retired aircraft carrier in Alameda, Calif.
I know back in the olden days when I was writing Superman, they said I did the "liberal" Superman and there was another writer who they thought did the conservative Superman.
Back in the olden days, Americans had to wait for the late editions of the newspaper to read about the President's magnanimous decision to not butcher a turkey in the Oval Office.
Fundamentally, though, I think what makes Game of Thrones so compulsive is it answers a question we have all, in secret moments, asked: how would I have done back in olden times?
In the olden days, people were nobly tilling the fields, or shepherding their sheep, or hunched up down a mineshaft trying to dig raw materials out of the earth in squalid conditions.
"In the olden days in Korea, infants often passed away because of illness or poor living conditions, so 100 days is celebrated for having survived this fragile period," said Ms. Cho, 36.
Your Birkin bag, your Chanel flats, your Alaïa bandage dress, your Rick Owens leather leggings—all your expensive so-called investment clothing was, in the olden days, an investment in name only.
It is an opportunity for teammates to bond while paying homage to the league's olden days, when players sporting trench coats and fedoras rode the rails in an era predating charter flights.
Back in ye olden dayes, rich people collected masses of land (usually through force) and then forced vassals (that'd be us) to slog away for them and hand over money for the privilege.
David, playing an undated heckler from the olden times (and like everyone else, using broad Titanic-era accents) turned up during this weekend's episode to raise his objections during a steam ship sketch.
Illustration by Sam WoolleyBack in the olden days, learning who the next president was going to be required huddling around a 4-inch TV set made of sticks and mud and literal rabbit ears.
Back in ye' olden days, when condoms were made of goats' bladders and cost an entire month's paycheck, it might've made sense that you'd use a condom, wash it, and then use it again.
"Our way of life of the olden days is gone - when we could fish anywhere, and we had a connection to the land because of our ancestors' burial site and spiritual shrines," said Sutem.
Some are just common sense (don't be playing Candy Crush on your phone during the wedding ceremony), others may be relics of olden times, but will still get you side eye if you don't abide.
But Julian D. Olden, an associate professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington, said tamarisks had been found to provide shelter for birds like the southwestern willow flycatcher.
The end of the roster was a hospice, giving a host of Olden Polynices and Glen Rices and Howard Eisleys one last pair of NBA warm-ups before the game finally showed them the door.
The guitars in Olden Yolk's "Cut to the Quick" evoke British folk music from the 1960s, the drums sound like Cologne in 1972 and the video appears to take place in New York's East Village.
"We all know how important it is to be looking forward and not turn back the clock to a golden olden days that were never as golden" as they were made out to be, he added.
For the sake of clarity, blackface means literally darkening your skin with makeup (in the olden days, they used burnt cork), exaggerating your eyes and lips so you resemble an offensive cartoon of a black person.
But what he's, as it were, the top of the ladder of is a system of harassment, and belittling, and bullying, and interference, and what my mother would have referred to in the olden days as 'pestering.
The film is less a callback to an olden age of Westerns as it a game of dress up, on a straight-from-central-casting set that feels more Back to the Future III than The Searchers.
Who could forget the olden days of huddling around the television, slipping that black brick of a tape from its worn jacket and into the VCR, and seeing red upon realizing it hadn't been re-wound (again)?
The property, a mews house which in olden times would have been used to stable horses, is connected to his adjoining home, a townhouse, and offers a subterranean fitness suite and cardio area, according to planning documents.
"We can confirm that Equinor has hired Chen Fei Fan and Chung Chong Min to become part of our 4-man team in Singapore led by Ragnar Bulie," Equinor spokesman Sverre Olden Mala said in an e-mail.
" Her line about the magic of Christmas past would have been completely inverted: "No good times like the olden days / Happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends who were dear to us / Will be near to us no more.
Photo: GettyIn the olden days, when machines were brought in to replace human workers, the workers revolted—the Luddites famously rose up to smash the automated looms that had been deployed by factory owners and were erasing their livelihoods.
Residents and tourists in Santa Monica had a taste of life in the olden "pre-scooter" days on Tuesday, when Bird and Lime deactivated their services in protest at city plans to prefer Jump for an official pilot program.
New York doesn't have the highest payroll like in olden times but acquiring Stanton for nothing is the exact reason we've come to hate the Yankees over the past two decades, and that hate is back stronger than ever.
Woods's grousing about the flaws in his 68 reminded Joe LaCava, his caddie since 2011, of the olden days when Woods, a 79-time winner on the PGA Tour, set the bar so high only he could clear it.
The matches I played brought back fond memories of the olden days of split-screen shooters, and even though Screencheat is already out on PC, it's more ideally suited for its upcoming appearance on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
When looking at that massive rise from 1900 to 1960 above, keep in mind that the data is likely skewed, as serial murders were less frequently reported in the olden days, and older case files are harder to find.
Back in ye olden times of 2014, before the Golden Globes became the place for Meryl Streep sonning President Trump, it was noteworthy for a different Streep-related zinger, this one courtesy of co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Indeed, the Mad Ones stand out equally for their interest in olden days and their commitment to the painstaking creative process known as devised theater — other practitioners include London's Frantic Assembly, Philadelphia's Pig Iron Theater Company and New York's the TEAM.
The practice not only was able to retain its patients, but then could access electronic health records for those off-site visits, avoiding a bad drug interaction or other problems, said Dr. Olden, who has been a doctor for 34 years.
And the people who are worried about privacy have a legitimate worry, but we live in a complex world where you're going to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days, if you will.
The FDA does acknowledge that e-cigarettes can be a good tobacco cessation product for adults, something that many people in the public health community were reluctant to do with other harm reduction products like nicotine gum and patches in the olden days.
Though the Bay Area has recently become a seat of cultural power—the place where digital life is defined, where pathways for community, news, and people-meeting are set—its recent ascent to fluky wealth marks only a return to olden forms.
Strafe, like the best of the olden FPSes is all about getting the jump on groups of enemies, learning their patterns, and clearing out the room as fast as possible, lest the next group of aliens/demons gets too big to deal with.
In the now-deleted post, Olden said that she was driven by her "chef heart" to cook the horse with red chiles and sliced mango, and to serve Drifting Speed as the main entree at the farm where they'd both been raised.
It was the 90s and England hadn't yet discovered the gym, so my ectomorph muscles from my college free weight and sit-up routine stood out, and people mistook my American confidence for "masc," or, as we called it in those olden days, butch.
You probably don't remember, but in the olden days everybody used to go to the pub on a Sunday and play darts, dominos, card games—all the little cheese and pickle and biscuits—that's where it came from, we all loved doing that at lunchtime.
You can see this nostalgia in the homilies to olden times in Justices Gorsuch's and Kavanaugh's lectures — and their insistence that answers to today's challenges can be found in a theory of government invented in the 18th century by men wearing breeches and powdered wigs.
"The best way for us to show confidence in our institutions is to allow them to function normally and to elect our magistrates as our ancestors taught us in the olden time," Cicero declares at one point, as though sounding off on a TV news show.
" Asked why it's especially empowering see girls kick the ball alongside her daughter, Roberts says, "I remember growing up my brother played soccer in high school and we had a had soccer team, but I didn't know any girls who played soccer back in ye olden days.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
" According to the Oxford English Dictionary, there is no evidence that the term derives from the idea that the wealthy could, in the olden days, avoid the uncomfortably sunny side of a ship on the way to, and from, India by traveling "port out, starboard home.
This horror of total isolation serves as a reminder that spaceflight, much like the sea exploration of olden days, isn't all thrills; it brings human beings face to face with an at best indifferent and often hostile environment ready to crush any innocent traveler on a whim.
" Hank, 76, and Samm, 67, North Little Rock, Arkansas "It was a lot like in the olden days, you know, there were a lot of people around like me and people just expected us to become 'unmarried aunts' or 'fancy boys' and nobody ever confronted you with it.
The Munich-based jewelry house Hemmerle inserts old cameos into modern jewels because "in the olden days, sculptors looked at the stone in a more artistic way, asking themselves how to maximize beauty," said Christian Hemmerle, a member of the fourth generation to work in the family business.
"Big Will with the Y21961K" — from "I'm comin'" (Willennium) The album starts with Smith acting as his own hype man, a brave move that falls on its face in 21996 thanks to his immediate mention of "Y22000K," a term now used primarily as a punchline to jokes about the olden days.
It's the kind of thing that was never really a problem before, back in the olden days of gaming: you were player 1 if you were plugged into the first slot on the front of the console, and you were player two if you were in in the second slot.
Since my trip a decade ago, Burning Man has more than doubled in size, and some longtime burners keep wishing for the olden days when the festival wasn't a networking event for the Silicon Valley set or a hip spot for celebrities and Victoria's Secret models to post Instagram photos.
The Victoria's Secret Semi-Annual Sale has officially dropped, and unlike the olden days of pushing your way through a mob of females in need of $3.99 panties at your local mall, you can save on all the underwear and bralettes you want straight from the comfort of your couch (or desk, shh).
Remember the olden days when you'd head down to your local HMV store, buy an album in CD form, take it home, play it on repeat for a few weeks, and then leave it in a draw gathering dust for the next ten years until CD players were no longer being sold?
" Olden days, those good old days—when your junk was on fire; when you craved your partner's body and company, when you needed this person, always, at all times; when you couldn't spend a day alone, without that tender face, that soft just-right touch—you would have said, "We should go there.
If I were in a fallout shelter at the end of the world, it might help me reconstruct a memory from the olden days of a warm waffle soaked in syrup, or at least of that one time I accidentally bought a maple-flavored dairy substitute instead of regular half and half.
In a blog post on Slate, a certain writer begins a diatribe against subtweeting with "Back in the olden times of the mid-to-late 20th century, children in schools and summer camps used to gather in a circle and play a game called telephone" which she then compares to subtweeting, as proof that it's supposed to be bad.
In the olden days -- like the 2628s and 28503s -- malware would often display a troll-y little graphic to announce its presence on your PC. (Dennis Nedry shaking his finger at Samuel L. Jackson comes to mind.) Now, there's an online museum of all these fantastically dated animations that you can safely watch play out on your 22019 computer.
"Heard @justinbieber declared he's not taking selfies with fans anymore… Back in the olden times, when I couldn't go out without getting stopped for pics & autographs, I actually resorted to this look to hide," Van Der Beek began his post along with a photo of his "intellectual fisherman" disguise that he used to blend in with non-famous people.
Tenant: Nora Gardner Tenant's Broker: Mathew Maher, Metropolitan Property Group Landlord: Zurich Holding Company Landlord's Brokers: William Abramson and Matthew Olden, Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group $6 MILLION 144 North 11th Street (between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street) North Williamsburg, Brooklyn A four-story 6,500-square-foot walk-up, now divided into two apartments, could be reconfigured into eight apartments.
From our sadly alienated modern standpoint, we behold echoes of '60s girl-group rock & roll ( such as the Ronettes), plus memories of the time the song was written, and finally, memories of those olden days, happy golden days of yore, back when people really did take sleigh rides and frolic in the snow, all painted over musically with an achingly warm wooden glow.
Tenant: See's Candies Tenant's Brokers: Joshua J. Roth, Donald Zucker Company Landlord: Return to Home Landlord's Brokers: William Abramson and Matthew Olden, Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group $15.5 million 1750-1752 Second Avenue (between East 91st and 92nd Streets) Manhattan These two five-story, mixed-use Yorkville walk-ups, totaling 15,070 square feet, offer 20 apartments: 14 free market, three rent-stabilized and three rent-controlled.
Strain the broth, pull the meat apart, slice it with a sharp knife, as they did in the olden days, in the age of the tsar, and the other tsar, and the third tsar, before the advent of the meat grinder, before Vasily the Blind, and Ivan Kalita, and the Cumans, and Rurik, and Sineus and Truvor, who, as it turns out, never even existed.
But then I am a cynic, so here's a comprehensive ranking of every Olympic sport, based on how cool it is: Being good at archery was well cool in olden days when, if you were amazing at archery and you got caught by the enemy, they would chop your fingers off to stop you from archerying—I mean, that is honestly one of the coolest things ever.
Tenant: ERS Restaurant Tenant Broker: Hazm Aliessa, Tower Brokerage Landlord: Chelsea London Company L.L.C. Landlord Brokers: William Abramson and Matthew Olden, Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group $83/square foot $1.09 million approximate annual rent 636 Avenue of the Americas (at West 19th Street) Manhattan The entire second floor, with 13,141 square feet of office space, is available in this six-story Chelsea building with a penthouse on the northeast corner.
One of the reasons for the maddening success of The Greatest Showman is that people are actually going out and buying it, like in the olden days, with 1.6 million CDs and vinyl copies sold last year (whoever is purchasing musical soundtracks on vinyl should be in jail imho, but that's a topic for another day.) So I guess all this makes a little more sense when you consider the target demographics for the albums that are doing well at the moment.
And then—again in olden times, in the past—when you went to school and opened your fresh new workbook for January and went to write the date in the top right-hand corner of the page—or left-hand corner, depending on how deranged and insistent your teachers were—you would write last year's date, and then have to scrub it out with pen and write it again, and, oh god you've gone over the edge just rip the page out and start again.

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