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The prospect of seeing a golden oldie is lovely indeed.
He said the charge was like a "golden oldie."
Oh it brought that day back like the right Golden Oldie on the radio.
Nothing beats a golden oldie, so why strive for originality?
"I have an uncle working on Wall Street," goes one golden oldie.
"And here's a golden oldie for all you fabulous fifties fans.
He was a golden oldie who arrived last Christmas season, bringing with him the gift of gab.
The Andrews sisters had just finished a golden oldie, when Tiny came in.
Notwithstanding the golden oldie backdrop, these watches are not antiques but trade-ins.
But Radio 1 replayed one golden oldie tradition on its 25th birthday yesterday.
The Ma Duncan case was a slick golden oldie.
It's sort of their golden oldie.
It later became a golden oldie.
Soberingly for most of us, that justifies a Golden Oldie tag.
The soldier's radio was playing a golden oldie, "Little Things Mean a Lot."
The radio began to hunt for a strong signal, and soon found a station playing the golden oldie, "I Fall to Pieces."
A fragment of a Golden Oldie song from that past rumbled through her mind, though, and she found herself humming it.
Now, it's the winter of 1988, and by the close of the Olympic Games next month, the national anthem may seem like a golden oldie.
But after ramming their words back down their throats his enormous smile shows how delighted he is to be a golden oldie!
To JoJo, that must be a golden oldie.
Increasingly through the 1980's, advertisers have been using well-known music to get a foot in the door, then switching from golden oldie to sales pitch.
A golden oldie.
"It's sort of their golden oldie, you know," Mr. Clinton replied, referring to the Republicans.
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