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bygone <bygone; bygones> SUBST

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bygone <bygone; bygones> SUBST

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be bygone VERB

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It was regarded as a slice of (a bygone) life, of over-the-phone, over-the-counter bond dealing, high salary, high bonus, trading floor culture.
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The romance, chivalry, etc. of the royal bygone era comes back to life through these festivals.
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The many religious buildings -- churches, monasteries, convents, and hermitages -- are reminders of bygone days of military orders and ecclesiastical dominions.
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Older the age, more will be the traditional and ornament of bygone years generally not available in the shops for sale.
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The beauty of the road no longer exists and can only be seen in drawings and sketches of the bygone era.
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It is designed to recreate an atmosphere of bygone times.
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The flashing light of this equipment of bygone days is the origin of the phrase flashing the switchhook.
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In my view, traditions are not museum-wise understood, dusty imprints of a bygone era, but rather possibilities for existing and current forms of expression.
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These figures reveal the reality of a bygone era, one in which millions of people could conduct their lives without speaking the state's official language.
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Reflecting a bygone world, the photographs add a further note of realism and power.
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