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  • And many piazzas have seen better days, left to become parking lots.
  • Dirt-encrusted black cowboy boots that look as if they have seen better days.
  • Democrats have seen better days in much of the Midwest.
  • But with most people poor, most cars on the road have seen better days.
  • Karaoke establishments, on the other hand, have seen better days.
  • The platform shoes have seen better days . Nevertheless, some people still consider them relics.
  • What was surprising was that yesteryear's starlets, glamor gals who have seen better days, looked classier than ever.
  • Both coaches have seen better days.
  • The hotels built during the 1970s oil boom have seen better days, but have been renovated and function fairly well.
  • Squid jiggers, according to Hamid, have seen better days . " There were not that many squids this time ."
  • The offices may have seen better days, the dank smell of nostalgia hang heavy in the air, but are still functional.
  • The Thornberrys and the Rugrats have seen better days . Don't worry : The SpongeBob SquarePants movie is coming next year.
  • No one answered the door Tuesday at the Williams'ground-floor apartment in the Sanside Apartments, a courtyard complex of stucco buildings that have seen better days.
  • The mayor of Lyndhurst, Richard DiLascio, said that the stations have seen better days and New Jersey Transit has no interest in renovating both buildings.
  • The legendary Pele proclaims in his newspaper column that two midfielders, Rai and Zinho, have seen better days . And, of course, everybody knocks the coach.
  • Relations between the United States and its main Arab ally have seen better days, and Mubarak's decision came at a particularly frosty time in those ties.
  • Walls are cracked, the patches of green unkempt, and rides that have seen better days seek to attract customers with the blaring heavy metal of the 1970s.
  • Relations between the United States and its main Arab ally have seen better days, and Mubarak's decision this week came at a particularly frosty time in those ties.
  • The rest of the team, for the most part, consists of typical Riley guys : unwieldy veterans who have been around, most of whom have seen better days.
  • Both have seen better days . When Notre Dame beat Pitt last week, its coach, Bob Davie, said, " I'm happy to see our players smiling again ."
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