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Words and sentiments from what is now a bygone age.
Now we were no longer simply watching bygone ages go by outside our windows.
All throughout the building are remnants and materials of a bygone age.
It is here we contemplate the work of bygone ages.
The effect was that of holding time securely in a bygone age.
It just seems to be a genre from a bygone age with no place in the present to my young ears.
Experience a day in a bygone age at Yesterday's World.
But many educators say that those of a bygone age seem to have coped better.
It was considered an icon of a bygone age, like the battleship.
Some man or men had taken shelter here in some bygone age.
The reporter had called to get an old man's reminiscences about bygone ages.
It features over 500 exhibits from a bygone age.
In other words, today's dinosaurs have to be treated very differently to those of bygone ages.
There was a little open area where porters had made deliveries in a bygone age.
There were two or three rooms on each landing, all furnished in the style of a bygone age.
Here were stacked the old, dusty, crumbling volumes of a bygone age.
The thing was a monument to the grandeur of a bygone age that stunned Brown.
He looked, indeed, as though he had just stepped straight out of the bygone ages.
You mix it with rye or bourbon, drinks of a bygone age.
Inland settlements offer fascinating insights into life in bygone ages.
Will we at least be allowed our Nirvana, we children of that bygone age?
He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older, bygone age.
Plus it shows people with good manners and formal dress, so nostalgia for a bygone age as well.
For many collectors, milk bottles carry a nostalgic quality of a bygone age.
But the bishops also emphasized that "traditional moral values are not relics of a bygone age."
If all this seemed like something from a bygone era, now it is.
The 234-acre park is indeed a piece of a bygone era.
Belonging to a bygone era, they no longer challenge the world.
The car was ten years old, reminiscent of a bygone era.
The building was in the style and dimensions of a bygone era.
As mentioned these are the artifacts of a bygone era.
What they do provide is a valuable historic record of a bygone era.
Inside is a period piece from a bygone era when the restaurant chain was on top.
The recommendations today were further indications of a bygone era.
But this is the thinking of a bygone era.
You can see the remnants of a bygone era, an elegant past.
The passenger train has become a metaphor for a bygone era.
This is a man from a bygone era, before bodies required preservation like works of art.
The series has an adventurous nature and nostalgia for a bygone era.
Even the models minced and posed like those of that bygone era.
These marks of a bygone era did not seem at all incongruous.
It was at least sixteen inches wide, cut from the tree of a bygone era.
Slavery is of a bygone era, so who would Congress be apologizing for, the dead?
Nostalgia for a bygone era is sure to prevail at another event this evening.
As an example, he pointed to a used car lot that seemed to be a vestige of a bygone era.
Thompson so belongs to a bygone era that he probably should have had the good sense to die along with it.
But at the same time, there has been a worrying sense of revisiting a bygone era.
Of course, these days there's little value in those books for me except as artefacts from a bygone era.
North China's shrine to politics and its dusty grounds have the look of a bygone era.
By then, they were half-remembered relics of a bygone era.