It wasn't so long ago that some planes had no cockpit door at all.
It wasn't so long ago that many high school kids didn't have to worry about sex.
It wasn't so long ago that CBS had the protection of a corporate umbrella.
Indeed, it wasn't so long ago that Google was stealing top talent from Microsoft to fuel its growth spurt.
You see, it wasn't so long ago my boyhood favorites the Blackhawks were skating on (insert "thin ice" cliche here).
It wasn't so long ago when a highly connected campus was one where each dorm room had its own phone line.
"It wasn't so long ago that Tony Blair was complaining about the 'scars on his back' that he received from NHS workers, " said Mr Edmonds.
And it wasn't so long ago that he said the average length of stay at shelters for families with children is increasing because the facilities are so nice.
Indeed, it wasn't so long ago that Google was stealing top talent from Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) to fuel its growth spurt.
We forget that it wasn't so long ago (in 2003 Williams held all four of the sport's biggest titles) that we were thinking 'who is going to come along and beat him?
It wasn't so long ago, in 2005, that cheap credit flowed like vino and venture capitalists and private equity firms had a clear path to riches--by selling shares in their portfolio companies on the open market.
It's easy to live healthy when you live in the White House and you have staff and people who are cooking for you and making sure that it's balanced and colorful, because I had a hard time doing it before I lived in the White House, and that wasn't so long ago.
It wasn't so long ago that we were supposed to develop our workplace "EQ"--that's Emotional Intelligence--and before that, to remember our Myers-Briggs personality type. (Now was it "ExtrovertedIntuitive FeelingPerceiver" or "Introverted Sensing Thinking Judger"?) Corporate America, it seems, has an unappeasable hunger for the newest, hottest management concepts--all of which, on closer examination, appear eerily similar.
The worst symptoms don't return so long as he stays on the treatment, Mr. Johnson says.
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Saying goodbye to the shuttle isn't saying so long to space.
In a tolerably free society, you are allowed to do what is bad for you, and what others would rather you didn't, so long as you are harming only yourself.
They can't believe it after so long, but you can't go on dealing with this sort of situation.
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Years before the friend had done something similar, but the silent treatment didn't last long so Jacobs dismissed it as a one-time event.
At a conference, he argued that carriers won't become kingmakers so long as the faster service at a higher price is available to anyone willing to pay it.
Now that I sit squarely in the lap of midlife, that endless road of time that once stretched out ahead of me doesn't seem quite so long anymore.
Losing a single match to anyone won't kill you, so long as you keep winning.
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Democrats, however, don't seem to mind so long as the state maintains its high-tech hegemony.
And we certainly won't make any progress so long as we think consciousness is identical with neural activity.
"It helps that their patients don't have to wait so long for the results of a test anymore, " Mr. Shirey says.
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"What I don't quite understand why they spend so long debating international issues in a country where 70% of people probably wouldn't be able to locate China on the map, " said another user.
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Other commodities don't stand as long, so it is a safer commodity compared to many pulses.
We haven't seen each other for so long, so we have many things to talk about.
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