| 41. | Textured, crackled, timeworn, anonymous, faded, threadbare and homemade are the qualities an object needs to captivate.
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| 42. | It's a timeworn contrivance, but John Sessions, as the verbose Fielding, is priceless in a periwig.
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| 43. | Davies lingers on and italicizes the scene so that it becomes comic homage to a timeworn totem of Hays Code discretion.
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| 44. | Surprisingly for an energy economist, Tertzakian does not refer to a timeworn tenet of economic theory that presupposes rising supply.
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| 45. | Her opinion isn't shaped by Iran's clergy or the timeworn " Death to America " slogans.
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| 46. | The fans, it was clear, saw something in the gesture, no matter how timeworn and tepid it had become.
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| 47. | The move may come just in time for Salem, a timeworn brand that has lost market share each year this decade.
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| 48. | Abounding in wit and irreverence, their creations ditched timeworn conventions, rebelling against the dialectic of art with its historical past.
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| 49. | Disorder is suddenly made to seem like order, the timeworn and commonplace looks extraordinary, and everything briefly snaps into focus.
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| 50. | The rustic Reno home, built mostly by her late mother, is surrounded by dense foliage and a timeworn wooden fence.
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