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"time-worn" Definitions
  1. old and used a lot, and therefore damaged, or no longer useful or interesting

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"You'll see Whoop over time worn throughout your body," CEO Will Ahmed said.
No. Does that mean you're barred from making pierogis with their time-worn recipe?
There's no restaurateur better at channeling time-worn French bistros and brasseries than Keith McNally.
They have also identified in Irish-American political methods a time-worn means of self-promotion.
It was, by his account and everyone else's at the time, worn, not to mention cramped.
John Kennedy (R-LA) told Vox last month, repeating a time-worn Trump-will-be-Trump sentiment.
The guesthouse was a time-worn hostel tricked out with 1930s-era lingerie and dusty vintage shoes.
Williams also brought knee-high socks back into the spotlight — this time, worn under ankle-strap stiletto heels.
For one thing, the president's rhetoric is steeped in time-worn stories about a Christian nation under siege.
He did, however, say he had at another point in time worn blackface — to dress up as Michael Jackson.
Central time, worn out from Sunday's day-night doubleheader that concluded four stressful games over three days in Boston.
Meyvis said the preorder program was a time-worn marketing strategy known as the "foot-in-the-door" technique.
The seven books that made up the sprawling series were a characterful mish-mash of time-worn tropes lovingly refurbished.
The brewery still upholds its time-worn traditions; following the same brewery methods it did in more than 150 years ago.
It's a time-worn, time-honored formula, one that gets harder to tweak and twist with every new spin on it that appears.
That argument channels a time-worn view, held by thinkers from Karl Marx to Friedrich Hayek, that democracy and capitalism may prove incompatible.
THE marketing material for Nansledan, a settlement a couple of miles from the Cornish coast, paints a picture of time-worn rural bliss.
A Bad Moms Christmas relies on the time-worn Hollywood comedy principle of taking whatever worked in the last movie and doubling it.
But Lumish, a cleaning company owner, aims to refurbish the memories – and the gravestones – of America's heroes whose time-worn tombstones have started falling apart.
Their often-grizzled faces and uneasy expressions seem both young and old at the same time, worn out to the point of total age ambiguity.
His office, which is responsible for maintaining local land records, is full of yellowed, time-worn books of property deeds, along with some digitised documents.
Although new visions of a time-worn object, the sculptures are all rooted in the past through Porter Lara's use of a millennia-old process.
As new entrants come in and existing residents expand, several time-worn buildings have been demolished to make way for the high-tech spaces now in vogue.
Chinese officials cite another example of unequal standards—the time-worn American complaint, made especially loudly by Mr Trump, that China fiddles its currency to cheapen its exports.
Meghan Markle channeled her favorite celebrity wedding dress of all time, worn by Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, when she tied the knot to Prince Harry at the royal wedding.
The subject, gerrymandering, is an increasingly familiar one in America's courts: a time-worn, now computer-weaponised ploy whereby political parties rig electoral maps to rope out the opposition.
The Hastings Steam & Sauna is now time-worn and well past its prime, but it stays committed to its nine-decade promise of stress-relief and detox health benefits.
A time-worn research technique The Dukes filled out the form in the bottle and snail-mailed it to the address provided for the US Biological Station in Galveston.
This is, of course, a time-worn tactic, the same one used by the extremist politcal commentators and figures who've been banned on social media over the last few years.
Inside the 'Friendly Confines' old men with walkers and canes wearing time worn Cubs jerseys smiled like little boys as former Cub Ryan Dempster gave the call to "play ball".
Eastern religions, on the other hand, are characterized more so by a kind of philosophical openness, a deep-rooted sense of spirituality and time-worn tradition without hard-and-fast rules.
Each play, in its own way, attempted to deal with the spectre of Trump hanging over the night, and what the scenes lacked in time-worn polish made up for with raw emergency.
The story that the government is to blame for unemployment is time-worn, and even less plausible today than ever, but that does not prevent it from rearing its head on Capitol Hill.
In preparing to block Mr Trump's first Supreme Court nominee, Patrick Leahy, a Democratic senator for 22018 years, acknowledged that his party's move might push the Republicans to upend a time-worn Senate tradition.
Yet Tobin has never been charged for the Bible John murders, and any possible connection would likely never be proven, with the original DNA evidence taken from Helen Puttock too time-worn to be of much use.
A reliable group if there ever was one, they cheered just as loudly for the new tracks (the bouncy "Caught in the Middle") as the time-worn classics (the raging "Ignorance," which somehow managed to fit right in).
"It is ridiculous that Japan still trumpets about time-worn 'threat' at a time when a new era of peace settles on the Korean peninsula and in the region," another KCNA dispatch said at the end of July.
In his article, Weide sought to dispel some of what he said was misinformation that had grown up around the story, while also returning to some time-worn tactics: discrediting Farrow and questioning the veracity of Dylan's account.
Using the time-worn and trusty narrative of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" as its platform, MWM Immersive, a division of Madison Wells Media, is finally taking location-based virtual reality to its logical conclusion and merging it with an immersive theater experience.
A retreat into lazy jokes about "woke" people — just one step away, to my mind, from time-worn clichés about "PC culture" — felt like a waste of his talent, as well as an immature response to a situation that demanded deeper consideration.
His vocal skills are in no way diminished; in fact, his undulating lines just get more elastic with age, wise and time-worn around the edges, the perfect tone for an inter-dimensional death-jazz freakout record you didn't know you wanted this much.
As a corrective to the typical presentation of native clothes and dressmaking as static artifacts and activities fit for anthropological study, this exhibition chronicles how time-worn practices have been hybridized and adapted while still retaining links to centuries-old traditions and sacred places.
Defenders of white supremacy have repressed reports of it consistently and skillfully with time-worn tactics: They assert the culpability of the victim and reasonableness of the attacker, and they back that up by intimidating victims or witnesses who give evidence of white violence.
The people in question do not look the same, and the tagline that runs in the corner of the ads—"The more places and cultures you know, the more you respect the differences"—suggests that the intention is to promote empathy and the time-worn idiom of walking in someone else's shoes.
The time-worn path by which countries stumble into crisis, their currencies devalue, and their exports become more competitive, eventually lifting the whole economy out of trouble (as happened in East Asian countries in the late 1990s, for example) isn't likely to happen here, as trade probably just isn't important enough to Brazil to pull this off.
The business designed the bicorne hat, the de rigueur military accouterment of the time, worn by Admiral Lord Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar, invented the bowler, popularized the fedora and tweed newsboy, and have remained the go-to for top hats (Sir Winston Churchill wore one to his wedding in 219) through the present day.
And if America is tired of its time-worn, threadbare, stagnant, antiquated and paternalistic political parties that have been around since the Civil War and before — and that may be part of the problem — Bloomberg might even go long and create his own party; a party with contours to more appropriately fit the rising century; an equal and opposite counterforce to whatever it is that is happening today with the new Jacksonian Republicans.
The time worn finance adage is that the market "hates uncertainty" and while it is difficult to catalogue all of the missteps of the administration, from the partial government shutdown to the resignation of Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, and the trade war with China to spats with the Federal Reserve, and Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Jules sat beside Melinda to be comforted He wept for Honor, and praised his boy, gasconading with time-worn boasts.
The deserted Rajgan Mosque, locally known as the "Rajon ki Masjid", is believed to be over 100 years old. It is now only used for Eid prayers, as people use the newly-constructed mosques in the nearby areas for everyday prayers. It has a large prayer hall and a time- worn brick courtyard in need of restoration and rehabilitation.
Margie Brooks is the owner of the Brooks International Rodeo, but cannot get bookings because the show is time-worn and dated. Frank Madden's rodeo is all the rage and Madden wants to combine the Brooks and Madden shows. To that end, he proposes marriage to Margie. Roy Rogers is hired for the Brooks Rodeo with one performance date in Albuquerque scheduled.
He took part in numerous conferences both at home and abroad and authored various technical articles. In terms of style, he represented a conservative bent of the eclectic style which more or less reconstructed various time-worn styles of history. Among his better known works is the Széchenyi Bath in the City Park in Budapest, which was built after his death in 1905.
The site comprises a system of seven watercourses within the Christmas Island National Park, including permanent and perennial streams, permanent springs, the Hugh's Dale waterfall, and most of the surface water on the island. The site is set within tropical rainforest and adjoins the coast. The streams originate from groundwater seepages and flow into the ocean having, over time, worn gullies into the coastal cliffs.Blowholes, beaches... etc.
Over the head of the shrine door are carved the patrons of the nine planets. Outside on the north wall is Narsimha and on tho west Vishnu, both much time-worn. Across a ravine to the north-east are fragments of two other temples facing west. Of the first and higher, only the plain square pillars of the hall and the lower part of the shrine are standing.
The band also opened shows for Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Razorlight. Loog Records released the Unconditional EP, a limited edition 3 song EP on CD and 12” vinyl containing the songs “Unconditional”, “No Brakes” and “Out of Line”. NME wrote, “Unconditional already has the time-worn feel of an indie classic.” The cover was taken from C. Finley’s oil on canvas named “Colab.” “Unconditional” received heavy airplay on Radio 1 and XFM London.
The use of traditional Scottish weapons as part of Highland dress is common, including the sgian dubh worn in a hose top on the leg corresponding to the dominant hand, and the ceremonial dirk suspended from the waistbelt. At one time worn as secondary armament by a clansman going into battle, both items are today ornamental and often worn by civilians and soldiers alike, subject to the dress regulations of any organization they may belong to.
The "well-loved" glove that served as a model for Cassie McFarland's design.Cassie McFarland's winning design, entitled "A Hand Full of Gold", was modeled on a time-worn, "well-loved" baseball glove that had been in her family since she was a young girl. However, her initial design concept was "quirky" and "abstract". She briefly considered designing the coin to have the feel of a peanut shell due to peanuts being so strongly associated with ballparks and nostalgia for the game of baseball.
They theorize, from seeing time-worn gravestones and after their ship's instruments register heightened residual radiation, that a devastating atomic war had broken out in 2188, and that they are at least 200 years past that date. (They later learn that the year is 2508). Jaffe is particularly hard hit, as he realizes that his wife and children have long since died. After surviving an ambush by giant, mutant spiders, they are attacked by one of the two remnants of human society.
The puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Édouard Lucas in 1883. Numerous myths regarding the ancient and mystical nature of the puzzle popped up almost immediately. There is a story about an Indian temple in Kashi Vishwanath which contains a large room with three time-worn posts in it, surrounded by 64 golden disks. Brahmin priests, acting out the command of an ancient prophecy, have been moving these disks in accordance with the immutable rules of Brahma since that time.
The paving was at the time worn out and it was decided to renovate the entire length of Strøget from the Central Station to the cathedral. In 2001-02 Søndergade and Skt. Clemens Square were renovated and Ryesgade was closed off to car traffic, thus creating a 750 meters long pedestrian street known as Strøget. Today, Strøget has about 47,000 visitors on a daily basis and some 14 million visitors annually, placing it among the busiest commercial streets in Denmark.
Student Soldier Memorial Hall in Pohang. On 16, September 16, 2002, a hall was opened in Yongheung Park, No. 103, Yongheung, Buk-gu, Pohang, GyeongSangBuk-do, in honour of the students who participated in the battle of Pohang District in GyeongsangBuk-do Province during the Korean War. In the exhibition room, there are about 200 artifacts such as diaries, photographs, and weapons used by the municipal police officers at the time, worn clothes. In addition, war-related documentaries are shown in the audiovisual room.
The use of the definite article is attributed to the style of referring to rivers.Clarke, Erin "What's in a Name: How 'The' Bronx Got the 'The'", NY1, June 7, 2015, Retrieved on February 6, 2016.Steven Hess, "From The Hague to the Bronx: Definite Articles in Place Names", Journal of the North Central Name Society, Fall 1987. A time-worn story explanation for the use of the definite article in the borough's name stems from the phrase "visiting the Broncks", referring to the settler's family.Rev.
Webley had chosen Rickman in particular due to her love of time-worn things, such as the scrapbook of Margaret Rucker that was found in the bottom of a dumpster by Chicken John Rinaldi. Part of the arrangement was that Rickman would be allowed to use her songs from Margaret, “Lark of My Heart” and “Maker of My Sorrow”, on her next album, Footnotes for the Spring. In 2015, Eliza Rickman announced that she would be releasing her second full-length LP, entitled Footnotes for the Spring.
The historian Renée Fox described Wallonia's alienation: > At the beginning of the 1960s (...), a major reversal in the relationship > between Flanders and Wallonia was taking place. Flanders had entered a > vigorous, post–World War II period of industrialization, and a significant > percentage of the foreign capital (particularly from the United States, > coming into Belgium to support new industries, was being invested in > Flanders. In contrast, Wallonia's coal mines and time-worn steel plants and > factories were in crisis. The region had lost thousands of jobs and much > investment capital.
Yuri comes back to the secular public view with this album under the supervision of Muxxic Latina. With this album she tries to return to her time-worn Pop, ballad, and R&B; roots, but without leaving her fanatical religious belief. Her first single "Ya no vives en mí" ("You don't live in me anymore") was well received in radio stations, especially in Chile and Central America, however in Mexico cataclysmically failed in the charts due to little promotion from the label; Yuri left the label for Sony Music.
"We want a text that will be widely accepted as the standard work on the subject." Professor French accepted the challenge. Discarding the time-worn name "Mechanical Drawing" he coined a new title and wrote a text, "A Manual of Engineering Drawing for Students and Draftsmen", which was published in 1911. He was ably assisted by Assistant Professor Robert Meiklejohn, Instructors Owen E. Williams, Arthur C. Harper, Cree Sheets, Frederick W. Ives, William D. Turnbull and William J. Norris, which were the entire teaching staff of the department.
Nevertheless, Diego opened the first seminary on the Pacific coast at the former Mission Santa Inés, about fifteen miles from the ocean and forty-five miles from Santa Barbara. He also made a first visitation of all the churches in the diocese, and to some places even went a second time. Worn out by hardships and disheartened at the deplorable conditions which he could not remedy, Bishop Diego died, and was buried in the old Mission Santa Barbara.DIOCESE OF MONTEREY AND LOS ANGELES (MONTEREYENSIS ET ANGELORUM) Retrieved: 2010-03-17.
One of the most common types of panty fetishes involves used panties. In this fetish, panties or other intimate clothing that have previously been worn are eroticized. With the advent of the Internet, a "used panty" industry has sprung up to cater to this fetish, consisting primarily of women or (on a much smaller scale) men selling their used undergarments through independent websites or panty seller groups. Sellers tend to charge for the number of days for which the panties or other garment are worn, and prices generally increase with time worn.
The hills around Limeuil are today densely wooded. But walk into these woods and you will find time- worn stone supported terraces. These used to be covered by hillside vineyards, thousands of acres of wine production, until the devastation of the Phylloxera insect infestation that destroyed most of the vineyards around 1880, with the consequential catastrophic loss of livelihood that resulted for thousands of peasant families. Wine in barrel was brought downstream to Limeuil from as far afield as the Massif Central on flat-bottomed 'gabarres', destined for the ocean-going port of Bordeaux.
The tactic received new attention during Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine. The Russian officials and media frequently used "what about" and then provided Kosovo independence or the 2014 Scottish independence referendum as examples to justify the 2014 Crimean status referendum, Donbass status referendums and the Donbass military conflict. Jill Dougherty noted in 2014 that the tactic is "a time-worn propaganda technique used by the Soviet government" which sees further use in Russian propaganda, including Russia Today. The assessment that Russia Today engages in whataboutism was echoed by the Financial Times and Bloomberg News.
Mr. Scott is not a collegiate-sounding trumpet player, and he plays with as much deference to New Orleanian and continental African traditions as to bebop. As a result, he plays fewer notes than most jazz trumpeters today, and his projection is more immediately majestic. He is following a path of his own, and so far, it’s still breaking new ground". Piotr Orlov of Pitchfork Media added "On Ancestral Recall, few elements are left tethered to the time-worn rules of “jazz,” yet, as the title makes abundantly clear, the past remains paramount, and old global cultures the preferred engines into the future.
Even as her career in children's literature flourished, Credle found it difficult to conceive of plots that were fresh enough to satisfy her editors. However, she personally felt children "don't mind if the plot is time-worn [because] their experience doesn't include many plots." She did acknowledge that little children "require well-plotted stories" and will "lose interest if one wanders from the main line and begins dillying and dallying with words." Credle often used the folk tales and legends of North Carolina, as well as her own childhood experiences, to provide a ready framework for her writing.
Kpop Starz hailed "Zutter" as "arguably the group's most blazing and edgy single to date". Billboard said that the song was a "natural progression from their earlier tracks as a duo", and added that the single and the music video "showed just how bizarre the pair can actually be." Philippine Daily Inquirer felt that the song "suggests that GD & TOP are not in reverence of themselves, but are aware they are participating in a time-worn hip-hop tradition of unreasoning self-assertion and the debauchery that follows success." Osen described "Zutter" as "wild and stylish" with a "unique flow and rap with full beat catch the ears of listeners".
He also peppers his reference material with time-worn Jewish jokes that he uses in his sermons. He co- authored The Rabbi & the CEO in 2008 with Swiss corporate management consultant Thomas D. Zweifel (Select Books, publisher), giving advice to corporate professionals on how to use the tenets of the Jewish Torah in the secular environment of their respective businesses. This book is now available in German, as well. Raskin authored Letters of Light in 2004 (also published with Sichos in English), a small volume in which each chapter is devoted to a discussion of a single letter of the Hebrew alphabet (22 letters in all).
Scanga—through a vocabulary of basic tools, icons, and foodstuffs, reworked in a very personal way—attempts to restore the original sense of the peasant world: the realities of hard work or religious devotion, often ameliorated by civilized sentimentality. He invokes myths to give us the essentials of such a cultural experience. While there is no single source for Scanga's work, many of the stories, traditions, and superstitions retold in through adumbrated saints and basketed scythes are native to the folk-life of southern Italy. This culture, inhabiting the time-worn Calabrian countryside of Scanga's native land, provides the artist with his most consistent and powerful source material.
The materials used are unclear from art, and may have included metal and woven plant materials as well as stiffened textiles and leather. By the end of the Middle Ages the hat is steadily replaced by a variety of headgear including exotic flared Eastern style hats, turbans and, from the fifteenth century, wide flat hats and large berets. In pictures of Biblical scenes these sometimes represent attempts to portray the contemporary dress of the (modern) time worn in the Holy Land, but all the same styles are to be seen in some images of contemporary European scenes. Where a distinctive pointed Jewish hat remains it has become much less defined in shape, and baggy.
The linguistic phenomenon of "a multi-use, customizable, instantly recognizable, time-worn, quoted or misquoted phrase or sentence that can be used in an entirely open array of different variants" was originally described by linguist Geoffrey K. Pullum in 2003. Pullum later described snowclones as "some-assembly-required adaptable cliché frames for lazy journalists". In an October 2003 post on Language Log, a collaborative blog by several linguistics professors, Pullum solicited ideas for what the then-unnamed phenomenon should be called. In response to the request, the word "snowclone" was coined by economics professor Glen Whitman on January 15, 2004, and Pullum endorsed it as a term of art the next day.
The knighthood was a unique distinction for a Scottish historian at that time. An article in the Dundee Advertiser on 1 June 1896, stated: "There is no Scotsman living who has so much experience in deciphering ancient documents, nor one who can so skillfully extract information from faded and time-worn parchments" as Sir William Fraser. Sir William Fraser died three months after his sister Ann, who had kept house for him since 1846. They share a highly unusual and ornate grave, designed by the architect Arthur Forman Balfour Paul,Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Balfour Paul in Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh just south of the northmost path in the north section of the original cemetery.
Another model made by Signia for San Lorenzo was a silver kit, a rare jersey at the time, worn in the 2000 Copa Mercosur.San Lorenzo es el arte de la elegancia, Clarín, 3 August 2000 Although Gatic had the exclusive license to manufacture the Adidas products in Argentina, the German company had settled in the country during the 1990s, becoming Gatic's main rival. In 2002, Adidas decided to end its partnership with Gatic, after the Argentine company called to a creditor's meeting. The 2001 Argentine economic collapse and the high price of the dollar stopped the entry of imported products (which had relegated the sporting goods manufactured in Argentina during the decade of the 1990s due to their lower costs) to the country.
The Elements of Influence: The New Essential System for Managing Competition, Reputation, Brand, And Buzz, or simply The Elements of Influence (Dutton, 2006), is a book written by Alan D. Kelly that explains the first complete ontology of influence, known as The Standard Influence Decision System, sometimes referred to as “The Playmaker’s Standard.” In its review of the book, The Wall Street Journal lauded Kelly for “making us look at the time- worn faces of the business world in a fresh and freshly ordered way.”The Plan Behind That Power Play, The Wall Street Journal. Online. Retrieved 2012-01-15 The book's publication led to the formation of a consultancy, called Playmaker Systems, LLC, and a series of self-service and for-pay web-tools and apps that further explicate the decision support system.
He commanded his regiment (40th foot) in the expedition to Philadelphia in the American War of Independence, where he greatly distinguished himself at Germantown, one of Earl Cornwallis's outposts in front of Philadelphia, when the American army in great force attacked the village on the morning of 4 October 1777. Musgrave, with six companies of his regiment, threw himself into a large stone house, later known as Chew House, which he defended with great resolution against repeated attacks, until he was reinforced and the Americans repulsed. The action was commemorated by a silver medal, which was at one time worn as a regimental order of merit.Hastings The house is represented on the medal, and is the background of one of the engraved portraits of Musgrave in the British Museum Prints.
There was a medley of four traditional tunes, arranged, and, like many of the tracks, enlivened, by Swarbrick's energetic fiddle playing. The first side was bracketed by original compositions "Come all ye" and "Farewell, Farewell", which, in addition to information on the inside of the gatefold cover on Hutchings’ research, explaining English folk traditions, helped give the record the feel of a concept album. "Farewell, Farewell" and the final track "Crazy Man Michael", also saw the full emergence of the distinctive song writing talent of Thompson that was to characterize his contributions to the band and later solo career. The distinctive sound of the album came from the use of electric instruments and Mattacks’ disciplined drumming with Swarbrick's fiddle accompaniment in a surprising and powerful combination of rock with the traditional. The entire band had reached new levels of musicality, with the fluid guitar playing of Thompson and the ‘ethereal’ vocal of Denny particularly characteristic of the sound of the album. As the reviewer from AllMusic put it, the album was characterised by the ‘fusing [of] time-worn folk with electric instruments while honoring both’.
Like conventional Arabic Islamic works, the Epistles have no lack of time-worn honorifics and quotations from the Qur'an,"But in spite of the anthropomorphic image of a Creator sitting on his Throne and looking down on his creation, the thought of the Sincere Brethren repeatedly breaks through the structures of traditional Islamic theology- a fact the numerous Qur'anic quotations (sometimes quite unrelated to the subject under discussion) barely disguise...." van Reijn (1945), pg vii but the Encyclopedia is also famous for some of the didactic fables it sprinkled throughout the text; a particular one, the "Island of Animals" or the "Debate of Animals" (embedded within the 22nd rasa'il, titled "On How The Animals and their Kinds are Formed"), is one of the most popular animal fables in Islam. The fable concerns how 70 men, nearly shipwrecked, discover an island where animals ruled, and began to settle on it. They oppressed and killed the animals, who unused to such harsh treatment, complained to the King (or Shah) of Djinns. The King arranged a series of debates between the humans and various representatives of the animals, such as the nightingale, the bee, and the jackal.

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