| 41. | That's how it seems to a language maven of a certain weight and getting long in the tooth.
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| 42. | Still, Karahadian believes the bull market, now in its seventh year, is a little long in the tooth.
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| 43. | I would begin moving toward an income-oriented portfolio now; this bull market is pretty long in the tooth.
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| 44. | There are enough jokes about an aging Bond, but Connery does look a bit long in the tooth.
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| 45. | After all, he's gotten too long in the tooth to envision a better opportunity after the century turns.
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| 46. | True, the economic expansion _ ten years in length come March _ has gotten long in the tooth.
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| 47. | CD : Post Label : Electra Director : Michael Gondry Showing on : MTV Long in the tooth
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| 48. | Granted, the Passat is getting a bit long in the tooth, having had its last redesign in 1997.
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| 49. | Monday, a bunch of guys supposedly long in the tooth escorted the kiddie corps home for the season.
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| 50. | Cornerback Cris Dishman also is on the list, but he is long in the tooth ( 31 ).
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