It's the condition of affairs which tolerates such an obsoleteform of government.
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When detectives called for a drink, the would-be facetious barkeeper resurrected an obsoleteform of expression and said, "Will you have an eye-opener?"
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He is a curious, interesting, and nearly perished link between obsoleteforms of life and those which generally prevail.
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New Zealand said it would stick with them -but now, they've finally given up on the obsoleteforms, too.
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Others which are not peculiar are obsoleteforms of known languages, such as the Georgian, Mongolian, Persian, Arabic, and Tartarian.