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20 Sentences With "datedness"

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"The Exiles" is one of those dances that slip in and out of datedness.
You have desert and you have New York, terrible provincialism and terrible up-to-datedness.
There are no fake search engines to be found, and the unavoidable, immediate datedness of everything is embraced.
The promotional website for Michael Jordan's 1996 flick Space Jam is dripping with datedness—terrible backgrounds, mismatched font, and Shockwave games galore.
According to Heike Jenss, valuing vintage clothes for their "datedness" is a 20th-century phenomenon linked to the rise of youth culture.
But its datedness was exactly what I loved about the arena; it felt like a portal to a Los Angeles I'd never seen, whose ghosts I could sense.
For all its blindness regarding social issues and its datedness regarding lifestyles, this is a show that takes the romantic lives of women seriously — and does so through conversation.
In the face of the genre's ergonomic evolution, and coming long after the original games' own worthy descendants, this remaster risked calling attention to the datedness of Commandos 2's approach, not just its presentation.
I knew at the time that we were making a movie that was so of the moment that it would be dated in five years—hopefully, in a cool way that makes you enjoy that datedness.
But if that's not enough proof to illustrate The CW's datedness, its 2016 presentation featured an opening performance by rock band Fitz and the Tantrums, who hit their peak in 2014, further suggesting that the network has a better handle on "cool" than the other broadcasters, but is still slightly in the past.
They seemed to embody datedness, staleness, and gloominess as apperceived by Liang.
They broadcast on FM. AM transmitters are too costly to operate. : Public media, grouped in the consortium RTNH (Radio Télévision Nationale d’Haïti), despite the out datedness of their equipment, cover much of the territory. : Haiti has thirty community radio stations, which are located in rural areas. They are managed by farmers' organizations.
The book was printed in Switzerland by Arthur Niggli Ltd. and in the United States by Architectural Book Publishing Co. The book is out of print due to its datedness as some aspects covered in the book later became inaccurate. Another book, The Architects Collaborative, 1945-1970, was an updated and expanded edition of the "1945-1965" book published in 1971 by Gustavo Gili, Barcelona.
He said that they enjoy writing for characters such as Burns and Abe Simpson because of their "out-datedness", and because they get to use thesauruses for looking up "old time slang". For example, Burns answers the phone by saying "Ahoy, hoy!", which was suggested by Alexander Graham Bell to be used as the proper telephone answer when the telephone was first invented. Burns' kitchen is full of "crazy old-time" devices and contraptions.
Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, former writers on the show, said that they liked to write episodes about Grampa because they are "obsessed" with old people. Weinstein commented that they "both love [old people] and seem to really hate them at the same time". He also said that he "enjoys" writing for characters such as Grampa and Mr. Burns because of their "out- datedness", and because he gets to use dictionaries for looking up "old time slang".
AllMusic called it "an auspicious debut, which holds up wonderfully in the 21st century." Perfect Sound Forever described Affenstunde as "a landmark electronic album" that "also doesn't have the timeless quality of many of their later works". Julian Cope described it as "a debut album of incredible sounds and sensations that were unlike anything prior to its existence". David Stubbs described the album as sounding "otherworldly, beguiling, perhaps precisely because of its 'datedness', its raw technological naïveté".
And yet Meskhi, in his early 30s, would seem too old to belong to this milieu. The work also conveys something of a fashion shoot's glamour—aided both by a technical similarity to fashion photographers’ recent use of analog point-and-shoot cameras, and by the boys’ skinny jeans and trendily disheveled hair. However, it is less the currency of stylish spectacle than the datedness of nostalgia, the fragility of memory, that accounts for the emotiveness of the pictures. Meskhi pursues existentialist ideology in his artworks.
GameDaily also ranked him sixth on their list of best anti-heroes in video games. In 2011, Empire ranked him as the 20th greatest video game character, calling him "one of the best action characters ever devised" and adding that "Film might have Schwarzenegger, but Gaming's got Mr Nukem". Reception of the character by the time of Duke Nukem Forever's release was mostly mixed. Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer elaborated on Duke Nukem's decreased relevance since 1996, and added that the character's "half-hearted digs" at rival franchises were ill-advised due to the game's datedness.
Reviewing the re-release, Now wrote that after sounding odd during the 1960s, the songs had become "a sampler's dream come true – who knew?" David Keenan attributed Axelrod's sampling legacy to "the original badass drummer" Palmer. In his appraisal for The Wire, he facetiously critiqued that the songs "may reek of stale joss sticks and patchouli-scented self-actualisation, but in their very datedness they somehow sound very modern." Pitchfork journalist Sean Fennessey later said Axelrod's first two records were "essential if only as a tour guide through early 90s hip-hop", having "literally been a rap producer's delight for years".
When first published in 1985, The New York Times acknowledged that "the disparate parts of this novel do not quite mesh into the seamless wonder of later works" but was largely positive.Dorris, Michael, The New York Times, 1 September 1985, accessed 30 April 2020 The Christian Science Monitor found the book "as brilliant as ever".Marsh, Pamela, The Christian Science Monitor, 7 June 1985, accessed 30 April 2020 Kirkus Reviews also reviewed the book positively, noting that the book's "datedness", having been published 45 years after it was written, "provides much of its charm".Kirkus Reviews, 15 April 1985, accessed 30 April 2020 A. N. Wilson, writing in The Literary Review, was approving of the novel, complimenting especially the "rich period details", Wilson, A. N., The Literary Review, June 1985 however James Fenton writing in The Times felt that Pym was a "minor talent" and that the comparisons of her writing to Jane Austen were overstated.

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