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But where to find the oldfangled with no new takes?
But what if oldfangled print magazines took this idea and made it their own?
The new meter looks much like the oldfangled one - in fact, it uses the same post and casing.
For some, the CB is an oldfangled sort of Internet.
As popular music becomes more abrasive, country music fans find refuge in the oldfangled sounds.
Or has bad become one of those newfangled reversed slang words that tend to detour around my oldfangled daily discourse?
Considering himself a centrist reformer, Clinton didn't see the potential for his "managed competition" scheme to be portrayed as an oldfangled liberal spending program.
Instead he fires up his oldfangled shortwave radio, hooks it up to his laptop computer and starts sending e-mail.
An Oldfangled Internet The CB is needed because drivers still crave the sense of camaraderie.
Old-fashioned pocket and wristwatches with oldfangled mechanical movements are popular with collectors and those who want timepieces that aren't run by batteries.
Detroit Free Press writer Brian McCollum gave the album 3 out of 4 stars and wrote that it "dances a careful line between oldfangled soul and commercial R&B".
In an era of quartz clocks and batteries, a few craftsmen, like Mr. Steinkritz, still prefer working with oldfangled timepieces, the kind that run with wheels, pivots and bearings.
Mr. Diamond, 34, president of the Brooklyn Historic Railway Association, would love to bring back those oldfangled trolleys, complete with clanging bells and overhead cables strung from vintage, filigreed gaslight-like lampposts.