How To Use Fashioned In A Sentence
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My aunt is very old-fashioned.
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Here we did everything but lift up the old-fashioned coal-burning Aga cooker, which must have weighed a couple of tons at least.
A CONVICTION OF GUILT
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It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
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It's one of America's least "churched" cities, but the religious community fashioned Neighbors in Need as a response to the 1970's Boeing recession.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
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The noise pollution survey revealed a rather spurring and possibly amusing old fashioned source of noise.
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The morons do not even protect the exposed steel with paint - and something as simple and old-fashioned as using galvanized bolts in the first place is clearly way beyond their ken.
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That went hand in hand with an old-fashioned liberal humanism.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sound of the human whistle, like that in the most primitive instrumental forms - a whistle fashioned from a hollow tube of wood or straw - is made by the turbulence generated in an airstream at the narrow orifice formed by pursing the lips.
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I had shown the old-fashioned deadeyes instead of rigging screws and had drawn the wrong kind of gooseneck attaching the boom to the mast.
Cumberland, Part 3: Acting It Out
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For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst.
Blood Lite II: Overbite
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For a genuine old-fashioned family carriage commend us to the araba.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873
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The restaurant is the best; an old-fashioned wood-and-leather affair with a horseshoe bar.
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Remember, if you will (I certainly do), that one of the selling points of the post-VII "reforms" was that they enriched Catholic life and worship by making them relevant and immediate rather than old-fashioned (for which read "dignified") and outdatedly stiff (for which read "reverent").
You report: Promotional Posters for the Traditional Latin Mass
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The show cloaks itself in wholesome, old-fashioned japery with its broad misunderstandings ("I said ghosts, not goats!") and knowing winks at Hi-de-Hi! and Frank Spencer, and the way Miranda's mother (Patricia Hodge) flits in and out as if through a time portal to a 1950s Whitehall farce.
Rewind TV: Miranda; The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret; Accused: Willy's Story; Garrow's Law
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For shows that break the mold and succeed in turning old-fashioned into new-fashioned.
Andy Ostroy: The Joy of Glee
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The station house was one of those fortresslike concrete structures, painted green on the outside, with heavy green entrance doors, and adorned with old-fashioned gas lamps near the entrance.
Dancing with the Devil
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The tradi-tionalist influences within the navy marked it off as a rather old-fashioned institution.
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Funny how having daughters turns you into an old-fashioned, overprotective prude.
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But all these rather extravagant claims have had to be made via the old-fashioned printed page.
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The new perfumes contain historical references yet don't feel old-fashioned.
Times, Sunday Times
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The house was dull, old-fashioned and in bad condition.
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My aunt is very old-fashioned.
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The furniture was dark blue velvet, bulkheads were oak panelled, the lamps were ornately old fashioned.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques.
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These tiny blue-green algae refashioned their world by excreting oxygen while using hydrogen from water.
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The borders are filled with a variety of old fashioned roses interspersed with pink deutzias for effect before they flower.
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The kitchen is equipped along old-fashioned lines, and meals reach the dining room via a dumb waiter.
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Huts, fences and palisades are often fashioned from saplings and shoots, and basketry is thus commingled with comforting notions of home, security and comfort.
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Smiling residents stroll along a cozy, old-fashioned street; the police chief stops and chats with passing motorists.
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Brilliant teamwork and old fashioned grit got the team a last minute point.
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He pauses at a boundary, then sets up his old-fashioned camera on its tripod, focuses and sets the exposure, and then waits.
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It took old-fashioned rocket science to put the contraption into orbit on September 27 last year.
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Nowadays croustades are considered old-fashioned in France; they may still be encountered on buffet tables at grand receptions, or as an accompaniment to drinks.
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Politically incorrect from the title on, this guide to old-fashioned coquetry has raised the hackles of every feminist writer worth her salt.
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I have been in relation successively with the English and American evacuant and alterative practice, in which calomel and antimony figured so largely that, as you may see in Dr. Jackson's last "Letter," Dr. Holyoke, a good representative of sterling old-fashioned medical art, counted them with opium and Peruvian bark as his chief remedies; with the moderately expectant practice of Louis; the blood-letting "coup sur coup" of Bouillaud; the contra-stimulant method of Rasori and his followers; the anti-irritant system of Broussais, with its leeching and gum-water; I have heard from our own students of the simple opium practice of the renowned German teacher, Oppolzer; and now I find the medical community brought round by the revolving cycle of opinion to that same old plan of treatment which John Brown taught in Edinburgh in the last quarter of the last century, and Miner and Tully fiercely advocated among ourselves in the early years of the present.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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But then perhaps modern marriage is old-fashioned already and needs reinventing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of the Indians were already crowding about the train, some with polished buffalo horns for sale, and all magnificently dressed in buckskin, decorated with fine, old-fashioned bead work, and the quills of the porcupine.
The Shagganappi
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It was a simple peer-to-peer network where users' computers would just call each other at night through their old-fashioned modems, exchange information and then move on.
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It was an old-fashioned farm that used oxen to plough the fields.
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Cosmos and zinnias are good choices too; they're great for cutting, and the old-fashioned annuals attract beneficial insects.
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He leads a little troupe of amateur actors from village to village, putting on an old-fashioned dumbshow - a type of humorous play with a stock plot.
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The man unlocked his old-fashioned, roll-top desk and took out a tin box.
THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL
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I mean, they were sort of old fashioned in the way he would post the quotes, and yet it was a very skillful use of medium and I thought, you know, politicians kind of quaked when they went on there.
CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2008
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Wearing a hat is regarded as rather old-fashioned nowadays.
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Old-fashioned antiblack bigotry still exists, but today, far more than 20 years ago, white Americans are likely to associate dark skin with foreignness.
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Text messaging has many advantages over old - fashioned talking.
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It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock.
The Guests Of Hercules
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There's almost no national ailment that he feels can't be solved, or at least distracted from, by taking off his suit jacket, loosening his tie and suggesting a good old-fashioned knees-up.
You're the prime minister, Cameron. Please stop behaving like the David Brent of British politics | Sam Delaney
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Its somewhat old - fashioned profile, with branches in far - flung parts of China, plays to the new zeitgeist.
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The squishy 'bot of the Harvard University researchers, as shown in an article posted Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was fashioned from an elastomeric polymer top layer, filled with a series of air chambers, affixed to a firmer but still flexible lower layer.
Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea
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The downstairs of the two little houses had been entirely refashioned.
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But Bird's acting being an old-fashioned actor--manager which is a much meatier role.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Old-fashioned ginger ale and root beer were lacto-fermented, as is the Russian drink kvass, and kombucha.
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It took muscle to work in an old-fashioned kitchen.
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It was gloomy and old - fashioned, having low dark shops and dark green house doors with brass knockers, and yellow-ochred doorsteps projecting on to the pavement; then another old shop whose small window looked like a cunning, half-shut eye.
Sons and Lovers
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In order to improve the precision and automation of old-fashioned band-sawing machine, its angle-measuring part was reconstructed.
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He liked a lot of new music but as soon as he heard a piece of old-fashioned opera or symphonic music he would switch off.
Times, Sunday Times
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The event, on July 3 from 11 am - 4.30 pm, is to be an old-fashioned fair, with coconut shies and hooplas rather than more modern games.
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Some of the latter do their best to look like an old-fashioned range only to fail the knuckle-tap test we use to determine the solidity of the construction.
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It has more than once been remarked in England that the old-fashioned amateur -- patron and critic, _kenner_ -- is dying out, and that his modern substitute must not only choose, but experiment -- not only admire, but be admired.
Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
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It has thrown itself on the mercy of old-fashioned union barons.
The Sun
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They didn't even make full-fashioned hose like that.
Oral History Interview with Eunice Austin, 1980 July 2. Interview H-107. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Eunice Austin
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A matt finish solid silver leaf is fashioned into a beautiful pendant, earrings and also as the silver decoration on a polished wooden bangle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Madison Beer Review Presents Beer Talk Today
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Of course, being the first story arc after the One More Day silliness, this arc is going to have to live up to some stringent standards, like whether this story's quality was contingent upon it being a single Spider-Man (which is questionable, as the best aspects of this comic were the old-fashioned superhero stuff and the return of the supporting cast - neither of which hinged on Peter being married) and forcing the new potential love interest to be compared instantly to Mary Jane, which is a tough comparison for a new character, although Carlie Cooper hold up pretty well, I think (she even has an alliterative name!) as the nerdy, yet attractive, police scientist roommate/best friend of Harry Osborn's new girlfriend.
The Amazing Spider-Man #546-548 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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Bold teal paint livens up this cottagey children's bathroom where it covers a vintage clawfoot tub, old-fashioned sink and walls above crisp white paneling.
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Wearing a hat is regarded as rather old-fashioned nowadays.
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Don't sport with her; she's an old-fashioned girl.
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The old-fashioned type of plastic lacked transparency.
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Korn/Ferry perhaps appeals more to aggressive, fast-growth conglomerates than to old-fashioned, traditional companies.
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She fashioned the clay into a pot.
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It is an old-fashioned, admirably reticent film that succeeds not through daring but by avoiding the seductions of sentimentality and melodrama.
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The sculpture consists of an elliptical loop of steel, attached to which are spheres and hemispheres fashioned from strips of steel.
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Pushing our body's happy buttons with a cool swim on a hot day, or a fermented drink containing ethanol, or even just some good old-fashioned genital manipulation can elicit the sort of enjoyment that transcends angst and that does not need to be reconciled against the overbearing reality of our inconsequence.
Manufacturers to Riders: Go Sponsor Yourself
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It was populated by festering drifts of trash, with large dumpsters rising out of the junk like weird islands, and a few old-fashioned tin trashcans here and there.
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People buy old-fashioned irons not to iron their clothes with, but to use as bookends or doorstops.
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A profusion of roses, old fashioned and modern, and herbaceous plants scent the air.
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A cheerful wood-fire blazed in the capacious hearth; a little at one side an old-fashioned table, with richly-carved legs, was placed -- destined, no doubt, to receive the supper, for which preparations were going forward; and ranged with exact regularity, stood the tall-backed chairs, whose ungracefulness was more than counterbalanced by their comfort.
The Purcell Papers, Volume II
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Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about the extraordinary Alexis Soyer is that, while he too fashioned himself a man of letters, he would also transcend the constraints of this literary model and, far ahead of his time, prefigure the flamboyant personas of today's celebrity chefs.
Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
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An independent report has described some work practices in the industry as old-fashioned.
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He's very old-fashioned when it comes to music.
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You know, despite all of modern medicine's glitz and glamour, sometimes the old fashioned remedies work the best.
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They visited a few obscure shops, that turned out to be awesome, including a little old-fashioned taffy shop, where they made fresh taffy each hour, in so many different flavours.
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For a few pesos more, you can get yourself into a 'cama' seat, which is much like something from an old-fashioned aircraft business class complete with food and a stewardess tottering about serving sparkling wine.
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The sewing machine was still set up, the old-fashioned treadle kind her mother preferred.
FAMILY PICTURES
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a "kaross," or robe of leopard-skins, and upon his shoulder he carried his "roer" -- a large smooth-bore gun, about six feet in length, with an old-fashioned flint-lock, -- quite a load of itself.
Popular Adventure Tales
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When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery.
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There is something old-fashioned in his manner which may explain why he excels as gruff authority figures and flinty men of the West.
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Fanciful miniature fruits and leaves interpreted in carnelian, agate, onyx and rock crystal are skillfully fashioned into opulent bracelets and chains.
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Call me old fashioned, but I would rather pay what it takes to get great services in the NHS than what it costs to go outside.
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In the very last pew, on the aisle, sat an eager old colored woman -- one of those typical "mammies" now so seldom seen -- in an old-fashioned bonnet and shawl.
Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands
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There's something charminglyold-fashioned about his brand of entertainment.
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Jude is a tour de force, a refashioned version of the Jewish mother as a bohemian, a rebel against convention who critiques mainstream culture.
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And when some of the finer diners cast a disdainful eye upon their shabby, old-fashioned dresses, the two women merely giggled and stared right back at them.
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No philosopher would jettison Plato just because it's old fashioned, nor would anyone mock the old fogy Whitman.
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Miller was an armorer for the Army Marksmanship Unit who taught Vickers how to fit a barrel - the old fashioned way - slow, deliberate, no jigs or fixtures, just skillful handwork.
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The explosion from the big old-fashioned gun was deafening.
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Nessler specializes in working on the old-fashioned medium of vellum, or calfskin, and sells her work for $1,000 to $7,000.
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The fights are between foot soldiers fighting with swords, spears or axes fashioned out of rattan cane.
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Cellini worked in France for a period in the early 1540's, during which time he fashioned his famous saltcellar.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Still, a great lead performance and some dazzling visuals will please fans of old-fashioned murder mysteries.
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The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard.
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Her high style brands her as newfashioned.
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On warm sunny days, employees can eat in a sheltered outdoor courtyard near an old-fashioned gazebo.
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My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening.
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While Newtonian matter-theory was depicted as a rival to Leibnizian immaterialism in the mid-18th century, in for example the Institutions de Physique of Mme du Chatelet, Newton was no ordinary corpuscularian or mechanical philosopher, and Kant did not have to contend with that now old-fashioned ontology.
Kant and Leibniz
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To a lot of people, it might sound like really old-fashioned music, but to us it's current, it's what we do now.
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The only difficulty has been convincing employees to abandon their old-fashioned paychecks.
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Cure a bad case of cabin fever by inviting friends over for an evening of cards or old-fashioned board games.
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The house has a picture perfect garden with anthuriums and an old fashioned pond.
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There is the classic, carefully crafted shtick of the old-fashioned nightclub comedian, routines and rib-ticklers cast and recast into perfectly polished pearls of witticism.
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It just sounds too twee, too English, too old-fashioned.
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At another - possibly on the same night - it might be minuscule portions of conch ceviche on a bed of lime and chilli, drenched in aged balsamic and served in a trumpet fashioned from the re-frozen meltwaters of Arctic glaciers.
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Inner core was jointed to the outer mesh with non-conductive fishing line, and everything was held together with old-fashioned duct tape.
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Main picture: Faded furniture, old-fashioned fabrics and flowers combine to create a country cottage feel.
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There's also a cookie contest, an old fashioned barn-dance (from 6 - 9 p.m.) and a pinto bean and corn bread dinner.
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It features a two-button placket, full-fashioned rib-knit collar with contrast tipping, set-in sleeve, rib-knit cuffs with contrast tipping and extended back length with vent hem.
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To Mr Yunus and its other critics, the Mexican bank is no better than an old-fashioned loan shark, earning its huge profits by charging poor borrowers a usurious interest rate of at least 79% a year.
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To kill a little bit of time before dinner, we played dominos with our host—but not the kind of dominoes we play around here—the very old fashioned kind that we used to play when we were kids!
The Great AZ Adventure
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One of the best loved is the old-fashioned Johnny-jump-up (V. tricolor), a viola with dark purple upper petals and lower petals in shades of lavender-blue, yellow or white, often with dark purple markings, Plants are short-lived but readily self-seed, providing pleasurable discoveries of new plants in unexpected places each year.
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I crossed the hall and went into the den, fetching an old-fashioned glass and the bottle of Cutty Sark.
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Those stripes kind of harken back to an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, and we've got the ice cream in a bowl.
CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2005
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Remember those old-fashioned telephones that plugged directly into the wall and had a cord attached to the hand piece?
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Forby derives [cook-eels] from coquille, in allusion to their being fashioned like an escallop, in which sense he is borne out by Cotgrave, who has "Pain coquillé, a fashion of an hard-crusted loafe, somewhat like our stillyard bunne.
Notes and Queries, Number 26, April 27, 1850
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Some people just use the good old-fashioned method of printing out the text to be proofed, and blue-pencilling the mistakes.
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
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Rummel appeared in pajamas, slippers, and an old-fashioned chenille robe.
INCA GOLD
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Perhaps we can help here: ASP or Application Service Provider is an old-fashioned bureau service/leasing concept, wrapped up in new-fashioned togs.
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The works are fashioned from paper and use ink, glitter and pins and are incredibly delicate, erotic and dense.
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A lower-tech solution is an old-fashioned cassette recorder and a telephone-to-recorder adapter.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were gowns of all types, old-fashioned, new, proper and whorish.
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The bitterness of repeated daily confrontation with left-wing majorities has given them a steeliness entirely absent from the old-fashioned candidates.
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It was something so old fashioned as to be almost antique.
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Warm hearted wishes for an old fashioned Christmas and a happy New Year filled with all your favorite things.
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They are referenced in this faux-primitive romp fashioned for nine dancers in briefs or skimpy bathing suits.
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The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image.
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Too overt or apprehensible a verbal pattern seems old-fashioned to many poets.
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His clothes - a Fair Isle pullover and collarless white shirt - were quaintly old-fashioned.
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It was a knife home-wrought and crudely fashioned from a whip-saw file; a knife such as one may find possessed by old men in a hundred Alaskan villages.
THE DEATH OF LIGOUN
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The body of the bowl is fashioned of decarbonized iron, inlaid with silver and gold and displayed on a calamander wood base.
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For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst.
Blood Lite II: Overbite
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Ditch the summer's clunky ethnic beads for lady-like pearls, vintage jewellery, an old-fashioned handbag, leather gloves and a flash of stocking.
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Philistine, if pressed for the reasons of his dislike, would either become inarticulate, ejaculating "faugh" and "pah" like an old-fashioned
The Hill of Dreams
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But there are records of Antony which represent him as a far more genial and human personage; full of a knowledge of human nature, and of a tenderness and sympathy, which account for his undoubted power over the minds of men; and showing, too, at times, a certain covert and "pawky" humour which puts us in mind, as does the humour of many of the Egyptian hermits, of the old-fashioned Scotch.
The Hermits
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The offices are so old-fashioned that one was used as Scrooge's office in a recent film version of A Christmas Carol.
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He thinks she found them old-fashioned: too dynamic and passionate, in contrast to the restrained neoclassicism that was becoming fashionable in the 1770s.
The Path of 'Progress'
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In the sweetshop, visitors can see oldfashioned sweets being heated, stretched out and then cooled on the counters.
Times, Sunday Times
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During my working life at Atkins I was responsible for knitting many items of fully fashioned goods… men's half-hose (Col. Clive would never wear circular knit half hose), stockings in worsted, cotton, artificial and pure silk, ladies briefs and outerwear.
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Irish heritage campaigners delighted as city street vendors begin selling small bundles of old fashioned fresh shamrocks for £2.50.
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I was an inquisitive boy and soon discovered that I could save pocket money by developing my own films and making contact prints using an old-fashioned printing frame.
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It's more likely, however, that you will vow to defend heavy sponge cake and good old-fashioned unironic jam.
Times, Sunday Times
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So the play becomes a fine old-fashioned morality tale about an agonising dilemma.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Colonel is a self-fashioned sleuth who seems to belong to a bygone era.
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See, full-fashioned machines was altogether different from these little circle machines like the ones that makes socks or women's hose on, in just one little machine.
Oral History Interview with Roy Lee and Mary Ruth Auton, February 28, 1980. Interview H-0108. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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Old-fashioned schoolyard hazing has escalated to instances of extortion, emotional terrorism, and kids toting guns to school.
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These structures are severally infundibuliform processes, so fashioned by the original descent of the testicle; and, therefore, as the bowel follows the track of the testicle, it becomes, of course, invested by the selfsame parts in the selfsame manner.
Surgical Anatomy
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The hangings were rather chintzy and old-fashioned.
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He has fashioned a unique identity for himself in his exploration of the relevance of kowhaiwhai painting here today.
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It's pretty remarkable, a flour tortilla the size of a bathmat, warmed in a machine that looks like an old-fashioned pants-presser, and filled in front of you, spoonful by spoonful, from a series of stews and condiments laid out in immaculate stainless-steel bins: rice; barbacoa beef, pork carnitas, steak or chicken; corn relish or hot salsa; black beans or pinto beans; sour cream or cheese or guacamole or sometimes all three.
The Fast Food Revolutionary
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When you have done so you can right click on the comments section and left click "paste". what they call a warhead, urea nitrate fuse fashioned from a NAIL, striking a BULLET casing,
Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
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The fascia fabric is quite stylish and looks hard-wearing, but a real let-down is the panel of rather old-fashioned heater controls and fairly boring driver's information dials.
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Sure, the big record labels scoffed at first at the idea of a female Cuban vocalist who wanted to sing old-fashioned country music.
A Diva From Old Havana
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Tess arrived with some fairy wings in her luggage while Donna brought an old-fashioned wooden popgun.
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The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn.
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Here, the 100 percent cotton floral is fashioned into a loose-fitting slipcover.
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First shown in theatres as an old-fashioned four-hour "roadshow" -- the way costume epics like Ben-Hur and Lawrence of Arabia were run, with an intermission -- Che can now be viewed in two discrete parts.
John Eskow: The Best Actor and Best Movie of 2008 Weren't Even Nominated
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In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic.
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The faintly bowed front has a look that is now familiar and strangely oldfashioned.
Times, Sunday Times
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It may sound old-fashioned but the best way to tackle communalism is surely bringing people together to stand up for their common interests.
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The coppice of trees seemed to get thicker as tall birches lined the road, replacing the old-fashioned houses.
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Unlike old-fashioned narrative history, art has no decisive battles, no international treaties, and no changes of government.
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Rather more plush-looking are the women's evening shoes from the turn of the 20th century, fashioned from dainty red satin and black lace.
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To pry for hidden metals, to smelt out riches deposited in the veins of the earth, to fold sure-handed the malleable mass - these skills will come from you, as will aught which is fashioned of silver or gold.…
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An overwrap is fashioned over the trays and heated to 357 degrees for shrinkwrapping.
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What better could I have done in the smoky warmth of our hearth-fire than to con, by the light of the electric bulb dangling overhead, its annals in some such voluntarily quaint and unconsciously old-fashioned volume as Irving’s Legends of the Conquest of Spain; or to read in some such (if there is any such other) imperishably actual and unfadingly brilliant record of impressions as Gautier’s
Familiar Spanish Travels
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Amid a sea of melismatic showoffs and crass belters, he stood out as an old-fashioned crooner in the thrall of a faraway vision.
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His old-fashioned conjuring tricks are brilliant and done with throwaway comedy.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is soft pink in the old-fashioned style with a very expensive perfume.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr S was very prudish and old-fashioned in thinking he could shield his children from his playboy reputation.
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The eparch was from these parts, and pronounced the good god's name in the old-fashioned, two-syllable way.
Bridge of the Separator
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Why do you still dress in an old - fashioned mode?
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This is a time-honoured comedy, which, in layperson's terms, means old-fashioned.
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The 1.0-carat stone was fashioned into a marquise and shows several tiny unidentified mineral inclusions only visible under the microscope.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I like handwritten letters.
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He was old-fashioned, backward-looking, scared of change and progress.
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And anyway, how can you justify spending money and manpower on keeping alive such a fatally old-fashioned ritualism ?
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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Artwork, reminiscent of old-fashioned cubism, hung on the walls.
MAMBO
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Since he dictates all of his written work, the way he writes and the way he talks are identical: ornate, elaborate, old-fashioned, yet incisive and clear.
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Roebling had, in effect, fashioned a single hollow beam as protection against cumulative undulations.
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He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
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Also, much of this country is beautiful in a completely unfashioned way, the way a racehorse is, or a huge cat.
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I was wearing this skimpy little thing called a singlet — it's that old-fashioned-looking, one-piece-bathing-suit thing that wrestlers and weight lifters wear.
The Hotel New Hampshire
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He has that old-fashioned chivalry that makes him wear a shirt and tie, and his tweedy jacket reminds me of one my dad used to wear.
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The result is an evening packed with song and dance, recitation and good old fashioned chit-chat which draws a faithful throng, despite the weather and in spite of rapidly developing world events.
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The company's 300 stores are being revamped too with the old-fashioned lino floors making way for sanded wood and white-painted walls.
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There was a real sense that we are in the process of building a nation in which new ideas found a fertile environment and were not tied or held back by old fashioned beliefs or customs.
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You can give a bottle on its own, or expand the gift with a set of double old-fashioned glasses or an ice bucket—not quite pourable, but part of the process.
In the Mood for Stuff You Can Burn, Eat or Read
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There were any number of cranes, cars and mechanical arms fashioned from the modern equivalents of Meccano.
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He's a good old-fashioned liberal.
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Masquerading his message as a typical tale of lovers spurned and yearned, he fashioned a vitriolic denouncement of his countrymen, people whom he saw as being more capable of lying or hiding than fighting.
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start.