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1 In those far - off days when the Wasps knew who their real friends were.
2 Then, in a Manchester derby, he rose again to revive those far - off days .
3 Tokyo in those far - off days was largely undeveloped, long before it became a metropolis.
4 That class in those far - off days was way ahead of the sixth class of today.
5 We both stood for a moment and contemplated the hazy, far - off days of yesterday evening.
6 Even in those far-off days professional jockeys were employed, but principally in the cold weather.
7 In those far - off days he had first seen a certain kind of brightness shining within her.
8 Pichai also recalled those far - off days when travel to the other side and back was commonplace.
9 In the far-off days of her early girlhood it had quickened her pulses many a time.
10 Apparently a Persian form, from far - off days
11 The face certainly seemed familiar, recalling to her mind the far-off days in Paris, before she married.
12 Remember those far - off days when kids tied ropes to a lamp post and swung out of it?
13 In school, in those far - off days , we wrote stilted essays on boring subjects set by tyrannical teachers.
14 In the far-off days of their courtship she had ever, daintily yet firmly, kept him at a distance.
15 I return to the far-off days .
16 In the far-off days of peace, I used to lament the fact that we had fallen upon evil times.
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