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Old-fashioned religious supremacists are under threat not from yoga but from the currents of history itself.
Philip Goldberg: Calm Down Christians, Yoga Is Not a Threat Philip Goldberg 2010
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Old-fashioned religious supremacists are under threat not from yoga but from the currents of history itself.
Philip Goldberg: Calm Down Christians, Yoga Is Not a Threat Philip Goldberg 2010
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Bard Graduate Center/Yale University Press Village, 1955 Village, 1955 Old-fashioned scenes of visiting one's neighbors are a common motif, particularly from the 1920s to '40s, evoking a sense of close community as families grew increasingly mobile.
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Old-fashioned magnetic-stripe cards are supposed to work with a swipe on any store or restaurant machine, but they don't always.
C'est la Fee: New Hassles for Travelers Karen Blumenthal 2011
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Old-fashioned mothers stand over the mighli for an hour, stirring until it thickens.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Old-fashioned storm shelters have become relics of the past as developers increasingly build homes and entire neighborhoods without them.
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Rick Moy: Old-fashioned market forces to unstack the odds.
NSS Labs' Nasdaq For Hackers Andy Greenberg 2010
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Old-fashioned fridges are stocked with free water and soft drinks on the landing but the hotel can be a bit noisy.
Lyon Offers Business Travelers a Central Hub Javier Espinoza 2011
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Old-fashioned plumbing requires that used toilet paper go into a separate bin -- that never happens at the Four Seasons.
Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels Forbes Life Staff 2010
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Old-fashioned mothers stand over the mighli for an hour, stirring until it thickens.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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