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As in a flickering newsreel from a former age, complex events are reduced to symbolic emblems of right and wrong.

From The Guardian Jun. 18, 2019

Leonard was, in many ways, both a link to a former age of radio and an upbeat host very much in tune with the changing face of the medium in the 1980s and '90s.

From Chicago Tribune Sep. 5, 2014

Immigrants, claim Chua and Rubenfeld, are wary of "an excessively permissive American culture"--the bogeyman that haunts the dreams of so many who see the U.S. as losing the vigor of a former age.

From Time Jan. 28, 2014

Matt Thorne in the Independent continued the modernist theme pointing out that ranges from 1918 to 2010, "but Self writes more in the manner of a writer from the former age than the latter".

From The Guardian Aug. 24, 2012

At first sight you think the place a relic of some former age, tenanted by the long-forgotten dead, but a closer inspection proves interments almost up to date.

From Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule by Buckley, Robert John




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