Frankie Hackett, from Brake, said she was worried about going back to "the bad old days".
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But still, an all-debt floating-rate purchase does bring back memories of the bad old days of real estate.
Carvin flips the argument about the bad old days of the commerce clause.
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Yet nobody believes that Medellin will ever return to the bad old days.
In the bad old days, criticism of Mr Garang was punishable by imprisonment in a pit for several months.
They may produce short-term positive results, but they lose momentum relatively quickly and performance returns to the bad old days.
In the bad old days of apartheid, South Africans fretted that they could not sell their wine or beer to anybody else.
In the bad old days of high inflation, many Latin American banks shunned all but the richer and more elegant of customers.
Or will we look back on 24fps as the bad old days?
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Many backbenchers believe he looks like an ageing throwback to the bad old days at a time they want a young, modern, forward-looking leader.
In the bad old days, to get a securities licence, people had to sign a contract giving up their right to take employment disputes to the courts.
Moreover, although the aid donors were happy enough with a no-party system during the transition from the bad old days, they did not want it to become permanent.
We prefer to avoid awkward scientific findings on the biology of violence that question our concepts of free will and punishment and harken back to the bad old days of eugenics and brain lobectomies.
Usefully, he includes a short history of pension provision, short because in the bad old days there was not much need for pensions: people generally worked until they dropped dead at an early age.
In other words, the bad old days.
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Young Ugandans, who do not remember the bad old days, are not particularly grateful to Mr Museveni for having delivered their parents from Mr Obote, and even their parents wonder how long Mr Museveni plans to remain in charge.
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If you've been a cellphone owner for long enough, you'll remember the Bad Old Days when US carriers would gleefully disable Bluetooth or steer Internet access through poorly-written custom portals, all in the hopes of eking out a few more dollars for using the carrier's special services.
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Neowin speculates that the reason for this could be to start afresh: by confusing host websites with a new identifier, IE 11 might avoid having legacy CSS code thrown at it, dating back to the bad old days when web designers had to give Internet Explorer special treatment.
Meanwhile, there is an issue requiring serious vetting whose problems date back to the bad old Cold War days.
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But despite a lot of improvement since the bad old reserve-clause days, when players had no freedom at all to change teams, the market for major-league players is still not entirely free.
After a bubbly decade that saw the Red Sox take two World Series, 2011 felt like the bad old, soul-crushing Bucky Dent days.
Nottinghamshire went into their last game against Lancashire two points ahead of Somerset, but saw the Cidermen pick up maximum bonus points to go six points clear while they spent much of the first three days in the pavilion at Old Trafford because of bad weather.
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