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Their feel is archaic, of a game from a lost era.
How can I get them to change their archaic views?
The concept of the people seems to us to be an archaic one.
Where had she learned to speak in that archaic language?
However, the process has not been studied well because it is archaic.
But I'm getting my message to you by a rather archaic method.
But even then it was regarded as an archaic game.
Though it might seem archaic, board meetings still took place in person.
The term normal school is now archaic in all but a few countries.
The customs of the club are in many ways archaic.
They thought he was archaic in an age of television, not a good spokesman for the party.
"The model we use in medical education is very archaic.
Bit fed up with this archaic, black or white choice.
It may either be archaic or of relatively recent construction.
An archaic right but a custom I must now follow.
"We wanted an older, almost archaic idea of a space completely filled with books."
The maximum 48-hour working week as we know it is, in fact, already archaic.
Just who are we trying to protect with these archaic attitudes?
He decided to try his Latin again, poor and archaic as it was.
Such large numbers have implications about trade in the early archaic period.
I like them still, even though they are already beginning to seem clumsy and archaic.
His use of archaic language has been seen as difficult by some modern readers.
"Do you have any other archaic notions I should know about?"
The garden walls appear to be more archaic than the house.
Then she turned and spoke in a strangely archaic form.