What he had smelled in the car, he realized, had had alcohol in it, mixed with licorice from long ago.
The beer from a long time ago was recognizably the same, but at the same time, it was rather different.
It was delicious, like something from long ago, some childhood pleasure.
When he sings the classic song of betrayal called "Perfidia, " he sounds like he's reliving a rejection from long ago and feeling it all over again.
Of our social institutions, very few survive from that long ago: the Catholic Church (and various orders and sub-groups within it), the Japanese Monarchy, and so on.
That any traces at all remain from so long ago is astounding, and anyway it is not the completeness of the fossil record but its consistency that matters.
These are some of the code-names from long ago of the defended hill outposts and paratroop drop-zones set in the waving elephant grass of the Indochinese highlands at Dien Bien Phu.
Perhaps it is fitting, then, that Mr. Tepfer recorded his Goldberg Variations, his exploration of "the intersection between what we are today and the great art from long ago, " at night.
To which Prestbo noted that if GE was the same company it was back in 1896 it would have been booted from the index long ago.
Decades later, Kael glossed over these early efforts at writing as youthful caprice, the intellectual equivalent of a tacky butterfly tattoo from some wild long-ago summer.
There are sound reasons why long-distance telephone, television and Internet long ago moved from satellites to terrestrial microwave and then fiber optic.
There, the trees would feed the slaves, who had been brought from Africa to cut the sugarcane, which itself had been brought long ago from Asia to produce the sugar that was shipped to England and stirred into tea, itself shipped from China, unless Banks could get someone to steal the tea plants and grow them elsewhere-maybe Calcutta?
He got his MD from Stanford, but long ago traded it in for Wall Street, where he worked for Icahn before heading out on his own.
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Chevron can easily be a player because it already controls major acreage from wells drilled long, long ago and that are still producing to retain the leases.
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Of course, some of the rich may have pulled a John Kerry, one of the supercommittee members, and bought their yachts overseas, as the senior senator from Massachusetts did not long ago in order to avoid paying state taxes.
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As a matter of fact, my niece who -- excuse me, as we say in the Senate, a point a personal privilege -- who graduated from Harvard not too long ago, works for Secretary Geithner, she did exactly what we hope another 100, 000 will do: She studied Chinese and went and lived in China and is now devoted to making sure the relationship gets better and better and better.
Although the net-long for speculators has rebounded from the lows set a few weeks ago, Citigroup said the long exposure remains under a still-declining a 10-week average.
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Think of Elon Musk, who was one SpaceX rocket launch away from personal bankruptcy not that long ago.
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Apple is very restrictive, just like AOL. The opportunities to customize are limited, not much different from AOL It was not long ago that the general belief was that Apple users would not leave Apple.
Systems such as the ColecoVision, TurboGrafx-16 and 3DO may have been ousted from most home entertainment centers long ago, but they still have shelf space at the University of Michigan's Computer and Video Game Archive.
Rudder, who is thirty-five and from Little Rock, met his wife, a public-relations executive from Long Island named Reshma Patel, twelve years ago through friends.
The radicals, tangling with one another, share an understanding of hard times underground and an acknowledgment of stupid mistakes the drift, long ago, from protest into violence.
There is internecine carnage among mohajirs Pakistanis whose families emigrated from India which not long ago had turned Karachi, the main commercial city, into a no-man's land at night.
That leaves only filling the crown, presenting it to the guests and then hearing the same hush fall over the room that I remember from that wintry English Christmas so long ago.
Mr Madoff's investment business was overseen by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), but it failed to carry out any examinations despite receiving complaints from investors and rivals since as long ago as the late 1990s.
The European Union long ago moved away from being merely a free-trade association.
So scientists can clock how long ago HIV diverged from its chimpanzee ancestor.
Likewise, the private sector long ago moved away from open-ended fee-for-service payment, but this inherently inflationary and often inefficient payment system persists in the 800 lb. gorilla named Medicare.
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Not long ago, I got my regular call from a student at the college from which I graduated many decades ago.
So seven years ago, a bartender from Long Island had the same idea.
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