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- noun Alternative form of
yesteryear .
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Examples
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I got my directions wrong, you correct its south of Holiday Inn. I love the small town of Craig, reminds of the old western towns of yester-year.
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Extensibility means not having to live with broken design decisions of yester-year.
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I got my directions wrong, you correct its south of Holiday Inn. I love the small town of Craig, reminds of the old western towns of yester-year.
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This is all to similar to the drug cartels of yester-year.
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As my teachers lectured and mapped out this idealism on blackboards between clouds of dry chalk, dry humor and yester-year fashion, I experienced a simple break - through from an experiement conducted between a fairy and willow-o-wisp.
The Theory 2010
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Let's get somebody who understands the idea behind separating church and state and not somebody attempting to revive the Crusades of yester-year.
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Rueing over yester-year events stagnates progress.
Obama-Clinton Meeting Fest - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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There' s no reason to believe the present calculations are any closer to reality than calculations of yester-year.
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This is all to similar to the drug cartels of yester-year.
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And all those games of yester-year be played in our streets without fear
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