There are sound reasons why long-distance telephone, television and Internet long ago moved from satellites to terrestrial microwave and then fiber optic.
In his speech, Davis proudly recalled his club's storied history, like an aged and frail general basking in battles won long ago and unaware of the sad state of his army.
Since, as every schoolboy knows, when matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate each other in a burst of energy, the equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have annihilated each other long ago and the universe should now be filled with energy and little else, which is evidently not the case.
But Nicosia is in no position to bail out the banks itself since it already has debt equivalent to 87% of its GDP and long ago lost market access.
The designer was looking at a photo album not long ago and happened on a snapshot of her mother, back in France decades ago, in apres-ski attire.
This has been a long-winded and complicated process - it started as long ago as 1997.
"My husband and father lost their jobs during the Thatcher years and although this was a long time ago, and the town had picked itself up, I felt I could not take part, " she said.
Cruise lines quickly blame the passengers for not washing their hands, but the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration concluded long ago that the most likely and common source of norovirus is contaminated food or water.
Reid and the rest of the Chiefs knew about it long ago, and they got the Thursday night spotlight.
While some Asia-based airlines openly embrace glamour in the cabin, most U.S. and European airlines long ago altered such strategies to reflect shifting social standards and more severe legal restrictions.
After a near-death experience in 1977 helped trigger a spiritual awakening, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens (and the man long ago known as Steven Demetre Georgiou) converted to Islam and retired from secular music-making in 1979.
During the nearly hour-long interview, Fidel Castro reminisced about a long ago trip to Vietnam, and then in true Castro fashion, read a list of random statistics on Vietnam's social services.
Those debates, however, obscure the more obvious point: We should be turning our attention -- and should have turned it long ago -- away from oil and toward greener options.
The owner of one of Kahn's more eccentric ventures, a concrete boat designed as a music barge in the 1960s and still in operation, was stunned to be visited by the child he had met so long ago, and dissolved into a tearful embrace.
Of course, that was long ago and Detroit was starting from a smaller base.
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Long ago and far away I taught economic principles and money and banking in night school.
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But that was long ago and far away on the Internet time horizon.
Special-forces teams still prowl the nearby badlands, raiding and ambushing suspects, and not long ago American troops were being attacked with rockets daily.
The fingers were alive: that meant that he would keep his hand and arm, and that death had been and gone long ago.
The victim came forward long ago and made her identity public, saying she was disturbed by how the criminal case had been handled.
Polisario has freed some of the Moroccan prisoners it brought with it to Algeria long ago and agreed to resume registering Saharawis for the referendum.
He has wisely picked a part of this set of interwoven challenges that should have been addressed much more forcefully by me and others long ago.
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.
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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"Maybe this suggests it was wet not so long ago and hasn't penetrated so far into the surface, " said Dr Marty Tomasko, head of the Huygens imaging instrument.
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The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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James Madison, the chief architect of the U.S. Constitution, recognized the problem with discretionary government fiat money and the benefit of a commodity standard and convertibility long ago.
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He says a false birth certificate is a crime that can no longer be prosecuted because it happened so long ago and it does not prove a baby has been stolen.
Vos is a champion in track, road racing and cyclocross, and not long ago, BBC Sport writer Ben Dirs made the case that she is the greatest cyclist in the world.
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