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vintage

[vin-tij] / ˈvɪn tɪdʒ /




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The updated plan would increase stock exposure beginning 30 years before retirement by up to about 6%, depending on the vintage of the fund, the firm said in its filing.

From MarketWatch

A vintage magazine ad boasts of the studio’s high-end gear as well as its “large screen video lounge” and “a playroom with pong, pinball and bumper pool.”

From Los Angeles Times

His own sound is heavily indebted to both 1960s rock 'n' roll and 1990s Britpop, and he has described his band's new single For Your Love as "a modern take on a vintage sound".

From BBC

Some are vintage ones still going strong after 60 or so years.

From BBC

Ace is a small but mighty UK label that specializes in reissues and vintage catalog material, prioritizing physical releases that feature thoughtful annotations and liner notes.

From Salon