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The anthropologist says old customs still prevail in the province.
The facts are buried in a few old books.
The factory decided to do away with the old machinery.
The old cottage has a certain charm about it.
The old clock is still in use.
The old shrine used to stand there.
The old belief is still widely current.
The old proverb still holds good in our modern society.
It was decided that the old building be pulled down.
The old building was broken down.
The old bridge is in danger of collapse.
The old house was burned to ashes.
The old house stands on a cliff.
That old house has been neglected for years.
There lived an old man in the old house.
The old cottage had only one bed, so we all took turns sleeping in it.
Those words have extremely old origins.
The words were from a very old language.
There is a very old temple in the town.
The firm decided to do away with the old machinery.

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