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  1. Formerly, long since, at an earlier time, as in In days of old the whole town turned out to watch the parade. This somewhat archaic idiom dates from about 1400.



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"There are lot of old orchards producing fewer apples - that means the yield is coming down," he says.

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But Bluesky does feel like the concentration of old #Resistance Twitter, conjoined with a dash of Facebook refugees.

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The Conservatives say a lot of this is just rehashing of old announcements with little detail attached.

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"This is a very rare outing for a very popular gentleman, so I suspect there will be a lot of old musician friends and music industry people grabbing the chance to come and have a rare sighting of Mr Johnny Haynes."

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The ceremony, held at Radio City Music Hall amid the art deco splendor of old New York, was presided over by Tony-winner Cynthia Erivo, a natural wonder of the theatrical universe.

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