Why buy a Web portal--the online equivalent of a newspaper, a relic of the past?
This is a relic of history and something Fortune 500 clients see the foolishness in.
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TripLark.com will be a relic of the past, replaced by a shiny new travel planning website.
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The vessel is thought to be a relic of the the 1st or 2nd century B.
And one thing that -- he was a relic of the past, in many ways.
Or maybe over the next 8, 10, 15 years the combustion engine becomes a relic.
For too long Hugh Hefner's empire has been treated like a relic of the 1950s.
The mutual fund is a relic that hasn't fundamentally changed in nearly 70 years.
The debt ceiling itself is both an ill-conceived compromise and a relic of past governmental integrity.
The poem is (brace yourself) a relic of the Dark Ages--as in chain mail, not e-mail.
The theater's old 35-mm projector, well loved and reliable, sits nearby, eventually to become a relic.
Are the Rangers a relic of the old business model or a harbinger of things to come?
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Gold is criticized as a relic of the past, but that is precisely why it is still so relevant.
"Tawa is a little bit of a relic of the early evolution of dinosaurs, " Dr Nesbitt told BBC News.
This attitude is seen as a relic of the days when the civil service represented the career of choice.
First Ladies who are devoted entirely to keeping hearth and home are also becoming a relic of the past.
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Bradford Roos' 1, 500-square-foot office supply store, Business as Usual, is a relic, housed under a tin roof in Ketchum, Idaho.
By the fall, Archipelago aims to become a full-fledged, all-bits exchange where the time-honored trading floor will be a relic.
In April, Stormont's Justice Minister, David Ford, defended plans to close Magilligan, calling it "a relic of the 1970s H-blocks".
But this was his first trout possibly a relic from the Turtle Bay Stream, which still meanders under the East 50s.
It's also a relic of a time when people savored smoking in a way almost unimaginable in this era of tobaccophobia.
Occupying an old foundry on the banks of the Ironbridge gorge, the Merrythought factory looks like a relic of a by-gone age.
It was a relic of the Devonian age, one-and-a-half million years ago.
The referees represented by the NFLRA will be returning to the field and the replacement refs will be a relic of the past.
You dive down to collect a relic out of a shipwreck and punch a mako shark in the face on the way up.
Amid the credit crisis it seemed like the days of 2 and 20 were coming to a close, a relic of an excessive era.
Some women oppose court, government or even private intervention to address wage and income disparities that are a relic of a former patriarchal age.
Perhaps that is why some think of TMS as a relic from time gone by - although consistently impressive listening figures confirm its popularity.
Yet could it be that Barbie, far from being a relic from another era, is in fact a woman for our troubled economic times?
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Like the U.S.S. Constellation, an elegant 19th-century wood-hulled warship moored in the nearby harbor, the old investment firm was once written off as a relic.
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