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  • Johnson sported a pair of oldish-looking New Balance running shoes.
  • We are running Ubuntu on a somewhat oldish, but basically adequate laptop.
  • I've got an oldish ( 4 years ) Uniwill laptop that has a massive powerbrick.
  • "Caro wanted no definite time _ oldish _ but you don't know when exactly,"
  • Robert also cultivated botany, and, when an oldish man, he published his " Principia Botanica ".
  • As early as 1925, novelist Cezar Petrescu concluded that the novel's atmosphere is " oldish and obsolete ".
  • :When looking for oldish semi-obscure stuff, often the best bet is eBay and its auction-house ilk.
  • With its brown walls adorned with oldish photos of Parisian cultural luminaries and its windows looking out on nothing in particular, there's a certain drabness to Facon Bistrot.
  • The Senate now sent a delegation of " all oldish men-Quintus Baebius " with plenipotentiary powers : the right to withhold or declare war on an ad hoc basis.
  • Lordy, what a to-do for a couple of oldish rich guys : there were tableaux vivants of the Flemish paintings collected by Steinberg in Quogue and a cavalry charge in Tangier.
  • He was then saved by a oldish white guy, late 40's early 50's, and whisked away through time in his spaceship on a quest for more of these crystals.
  • The book itself I remember as being fairly old, maybe published pre-60s ( the cover and drawings were oldish, I think, and some of the words were older, like " cellophane " ).
  • It has multiple citations, two oldish and one new ", which shows the user has ignored the archived discussion they participated in, where the same sources were already discussed and found lacking by the other editors.
  • There is also a faint whiff, he said, of " the powder of my grandmother from when I was a child, that smell of oldish powder, and from the theater when the curtain raises ."
  • 'Holy Willie was a rather oldish bachelor elder, in the parish of Mauchline, and much and justly famed for that polemical chattering which ends in tippling orthodoxy, and for that spiritualized bawdry which refines to liquorish devotion.
  • To me this looks like an eccentric development of oldish theories proposing a drastic split down the middle in the functions of the human brain, an idea which is, AFAIK, not nearly as influential as it once was.
  • The oldish, slowish Lakers are desperate for speed, athleticism and hustle, so Rush is suddenly a regular member of the rotation-- " moving into a position of responsibility, " in Jackson's words.
  • *By the way, thank you : I used to hear that fairly often while playing music from my computer, and I supposed it was because the speakers are oldish .  talk ) 20 : 04, 14 October 2015 ( UTC)
  • To help you decide which machine to spend your cash on, we assembled a panel of reviewers-- novice and master gamers, male and female, young and oldish-- and asked them to test-drive all three consoles and offer their best efforts at insightful commentary.
  • The opinion on Germany that you are trying to enter into the article is actually an oldish ( if minor ) line of thought that started back at the end of WWI-it's one of the reasons why Germany was broken up into separate states after WWII-so I know that there are at least a few reliable sources that discuss the issue.