Homer was thus at once contemporary in content and antique in form.
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The enthuriasm for installing bar rooms has created a new antique market.
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The genuine antique or fake was not on it; it was missing.
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I suspect it's an antique, probably worth a fortune in today's market.
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She opened her antique guidebook to the city, published sixty years before.
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They were securely held down with gaffer tape and plastic safety bridges.
2
I got hold of some gaffer's tape and thrashed for the surface.
3
Under the gaffer we have controlled matches more than we've been controlled.
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Methinks, gaffer ass, you might as well have said Sir Grandpaw Steed.
5
To him Randall went at once, saying, So, gaffer, how goes it?
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You dont tell me that oldgeezer has a brother a Monsignor!
2
Didn't you call that oldgeezer a coward as well? she asked.
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Galimore thought the oldgeezer was probably exaggerating about the threats and harassment.
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And that net stuff, you know, is what this oldgeezer knows best.
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There was a weird oldgeezer if ever there was one.
Ús de oldtimers en anglès
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Even the oldtimers who'd been on Zarathustra since the first colonization said so.
2
There was no yard sale here, only the oldtimers sitting silently in their cars.
3
The 103rd Street boys were all oldtimers-thin ,sallowfaces; bitter, twisted mouths; stiff-fingered ,stylizedgestures.
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If you find any oldtimers who have just discovered some lost bonanza, take them into camp.
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Al liked that; introduce a new favourite in court, and see how the oldtimers bid to prove themselves.
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That's what the oldtimers call it.
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Twenty-eight exiles and two dogs convoyed out to where the Dome bordered on TR-90, known to the oldtimers as Canton.
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There is some romance in the San Francisco cooking, too, if the oldtimers who bemourn the old days only realized it.
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Casey stumped up the aisle to the back of the room, where he sat by right of seniority with the other oldtimers.
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Before the applause, one of the oldtimers in the back row shouted out the traditional question: "How'd you do it, Doc?"
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The canal overflowed, and everything down in the Low Town-that'swhat the oldtimers call the city center, Mr. Amberson-everythingin the Low Town flooded.
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Oldtimers coming back to town were told You wouldn't know the the voice how, it has matured so.
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"Of course not, but you know what the oldtimers say: hope for the best, prepare for the worst."
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He says, 'Let me help you with that, oldtimer.'
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Pilgrims and tenderfeet they were, and their lack of foresight might well shock an oldtimer like Murphy.