In fact, some of the old-timers love to recite that line to this day.
In bourbon country, this three-year-old operation amid a sea of old-timers is doing surprisingly well.
Al-Mustaqbal should win a good number of seats, cutting the old-timers down to size.
The newcomers, it seems, establish their place in the market by forcing old-timers out of business.
The old-timers are calm, but the newer members wait with a measure of anxiety.
Overcoming resistance from old-timers, he persuaded his boss to let him try something new.
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Last century old-timers might remember the strings sections in The Rolling Stones song, As Tears Go By.
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E-commerce also allows unknown firms to establish new businesses cheaply and rapidly, and to compete with old-timers.
Old-timers say the best bulls of the present are no better than the great bulls of the past.
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Also capable of winning are the savvy old-timers Steve Stricker and Jim Furyk.
The newcomers quickly flee, while the old-timers look on in shock and horror.
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At times, Krewe of America boosters can sound as elitist as the old-timers.
In the gridlocked corridors, old-timers small-talked about the way things used to be.
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Even old-timers had to admit, in terms of natural talent, he was up there with the very best they'd seen.
House and Price have spent the past few years researching HP's history and interviewing more than 120 of the company's old-timers.
The old-timers ask that the opt-out clause be entrenched and perhaps extended.
Old-timers might remember Louisville and Wichita State as former conference rivals.
Antonio Tarver, the now dethroned undisputed light-heavyweight champion, unleashed a low blow on the tussle of the old-timers for The Ring Magazine light-heavyweight belt on Saturday.
The trail leads past a line of old-timers on a bench and climbs out of the yayla into wilder countryside, following mule tracks along rocky, mottled ridges.
Some party old-timers remark that Megawati would still be a housewife if not for the PDI, but most understand that she is now the party's main asset.
Indeed, some hedge fund old-timers like Michael Steinhardt think that their modern-day counterparts are far too namby-pamby and are too ready to be content with single-digit annual performance.
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Old-timers in Miami may remember a road called Tamiami Trail.
And we old-timers will struggle to tell our grandchildren how thrilling it was to first open that box with an Apple or IBM or Dell logo on the side.
Thus the six old-timers, for example, have agreed to accord one another's citizens the same rights as domestic investors by 2010, but will not grant outsiders equivalent treatment until 2020.
Expanding instant replay may not be enough to attract that demographic to ballgames, but those tech-savvy youngsters will further view baseball as an old-timers game if you fail to embrace technology.
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The eight cities include old-timers Boston, Chicago, Rochester, N.
Those rocketing prices have left some old-timers embittered.
The extraordinary cinematography inside the barrel of this legendary wave has equally inspired many a grommet -- i.e. beginner -- and swelled the breasts of old-timers lamenting that summer -- i.e. youth -- does end.
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