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Some of them are centuries-old and still doing business today.
But Matthew knew that will was not enough in the centuries-old town.
Then again, centuries-old memories didn't surface among his kind without a reason.
It was the first time in their centuries-old history that they had gone on parade together.
For the men, the park is more than a place where a centuries-old pastime lives on.
A centuries-old industry is now at an end in Ulster.
It is held together largely by centuries-old religious and social customs.
They were the first non-classical group ever to play in the centuries-old building.
Cultural support measures by member states have a centuries-old tradition behind them.
The feature of the park is the historic centuries-old tree.
It isn't often a girl gets to surprise a centuries-old vampire.
He was dressed as if he'd stepped out of a centuries-old painting.
Artists playing centuries-old instruments have also had security concerns, people in the business say.
Looking down on other tourists is also a centuries-old pastime.
It is a centuries-old saying used mainly by English-speaking people.
After dinner, small groups of men and women chatted under centuries-old trees.
There are also traditional breweries, some of which look back on a centuries-old history.
This is the centuries-old centre of the English pottery industry.
The centuries-old US political system is one to be admired.
The doors were locked, but I scratched at the centuries-old glass.
Inside were two centuries-old documents-all that remained of his research.
He started up the worn steps that led into the centuries-old castle.
"It is hard not to think that we have been drawn into this centuries-old struggle between a couple in love and her husband."
This centuries-old center of economic and cultural wealth is the world's largest democracy.
But by centuries-old social convention in Spain, he is considered a duke.