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(121) Famous throughout the world for its boots and shoes, this thriving market town offers a fascinating mix of old and new.
(122) Awake, as in days of old, the generations of long ago!
(123) Productivity growth Faster scrapping of old plant as a result of insufficient labour should increase the rate of growth of labour productivity.
(124) The bar was empty now except for a couple of old boys playing dominoes.
(125) Endo-wed with a prodigious memory, he remembered the names of old comrades, or evoked events dating back decades.
(126) The beeches, in the absence of recruits to replace plants dying of old age, seem doomed.
(127) Thousands of miles of old railroad lines have been converted to trails.
(128) Vast modem frescoes adorned the walls of old buildings, and everywhere seemed to be filled with activity and colour.
(129) A typical students' pub, full of old beams and smoke and noise.
(130) They say he looked exactly like the family picture of old Sir Hugo, who first saw the Hound.
(131) These twin brothers were Giants, but they did not look like the monsters of old.
(132) Sumatra is composed of old, thick continental crust comprising volcanic rocks of Permian, Cretaceous and Cenozoic age. Sentencedict.com
(133) Squatters had dragged piles of old appliances and furniture in front of them and overturned a car to deter police.
(134) There were only a handful of old faithfuls at the meeting.
(135) The best exhibits at the gallery are the mock-ups of old telegraph offices, exchanges and wireless ops rooms.
(136) The ruins of old Seagoe church are to be seen in the lower graveyard.
(137) The graveyard especially is a good place to examine the strange and beautiful gravestones characteristic of old Basque burial grounds.
(138) Just plain white walls and stripped floors, and the simplest of old tables and chairs.
(139) The locals still used the place as a tip, and piles of old tyres and other junk lay about.
(140) One is now face down in the corner, snoring on a pile of old cheese cloths.
(141) This interpretation assumes that the objective need for institutional care has not been reduced by improved health and fitness of old people.
(142) Marchers should gather at 8 a.m. in the fountain area on the west side of Old Main.
(143) More detailed analysis of this as it affects the experience of old people is developed inPart Six.
(144) People who want to get rid of old cars sometimes dump them in the woods.
(145) Compromising, Theda found a piece of old blanket to place on the coverlet so that his hairs might not spread everywhere.
(146) The stairs were barely wider than his shoulders, and there was a smell of old plaster and distemper.
(147) Their deteriorating physical and mental health offers only the prospect of further decline and the ultimate sentence of old age - death.
(148) He was sitting on a tall stool by the window, picking out fragments of old melodies on a twelve string Yamaha.
(149) Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age. Victor Hugo
(150) The bored wives of old men and burgesses often found happiness in the arms of some court dandy or noble fop.
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