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Delta Work recalls of the bygone era of 1980s and ’90s fashion and fantasy in Los Angeles that served as her earliest inspiration.

But now he is old and outdated, while younger, smarmier, more high-tech rivals threaten to leave him choking in bygone glory turned to dust.

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Or “Love Is a Dream,” a fantastic 1987 swoon into a bygone era and lost youth featuring Jan Hooks, Phil Hartman, a romantic Bing Crosby track and a tiara in a safety deposit box.

From Salon

"Many think he was from a bygone era, but in reality, he saw well into the future," Biden said of Carter.

From BBC

Among the carnage wrought by the devastating Palisades fire were two pieces of California history dating to a bygone era.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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