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As a result of further research my conviction of its truth has become more fully confirmed, and in my recent work entitled Bygone Beliefs (Rider, 1920), under the title of "The Quest of the Philosopher's Stone," I have found it possible to adduce further evidence in this connection.
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Zerubavel begins the three-part series, Encounters with the Past: Remembering the "Bygone" in Israeli, with a discussion of the ways in which antiquity has been introduced into Israel's commemorative landscape as the foundation of Zionist ideology and claim to the land.
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Bygone eras of corsets, crinolines, explosions of lace, feathers, silks, satins, glinting jewels--all gilded to a state of heightened beauty and sartorial elegance.
Bill Bush: The Art of Giving: This Artweek.LA (December 12-18, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Bygone eras of corsets, crinolines, explosions of lace, feathers, silks, satins, glinting jewels--all gilded to a state of heightened beauty and sartorial elegance.
Bill Bush: The Art of Giving: This Artweek.LA (December 12-18, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Bygone eras of corsets, crinolines, explosions of lace, feathers, silks, satins, glinting jewels--all gilded to a state of heightened beauty and sartorial elegance.
Bill Bush: The Art of Giving: This Artweek.LA (December 12-18, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Bygone eras of corsets, crinolines, explosions of lace, feathers, silks, satins, glinting jewels--all gilded to a state of heightened beauty and sartorial elegance.
Bill Bush: The Art of Giving: This Artweek.LA (December 12-18, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Robert Smith, Baseball in the Afternoon: Tales from a Bygone Era, p.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Baseball in the Afternoon: Tales from a Bygone Era.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Robert Smith, Baseball in the Afternoon: Tales from a Bygone Era, p.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Bygone ought be bygones, and I think that's a view that many people all over the world legitimately accept.
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