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Well, in at least one respect, everything old is new again.
Everything old is new again, a wise man once said.
Everything old is new again, I guess, and that's a very good thing."
But as the show tune decrees, everything old is new again.
So it goes in today's produce market: In time, everything old is new again.
Everything old is new again with mobile computing, only smaller and more expensive.
Clearly this is the "everything old is new again" principle.
In general, though, the most recent trends embody the maxim that everything old is new again.
Solution: everything old is new again; the return of ward politics, sometimes with a high-tech twist.
As Peter Allen said, everything old is new again.
These periods of classical revival are the times when (to quote the song) "everything old is new again."
So maybe everything old is new again.
Everything old is new again: Barnard's legacy - lessons for participative leaders.
"Everything old is new again," Seven commented dryly.
When it comes to New Jersey and drive-ins, it seems that everything old is new again.
Everything old is new again; everything new is balanced with a classicist's understanding of traditional musical values and vocal technique.
Everything Old is New Again: Emerging Church Ecclesiology.
If the modern watch industry had a theme song, it would probably be Peter Allen's "Everything Old Is New Again."
The Smothers Brothers (as contractors in the episode "Everything Old is New Again")
Proving that in education, as in so much else, everything old is new again, those wooden staples of the lower school classroom are hot, Kyle Spencer reports.
"Everything old is new again," said Jimmy, who has traveled to Los Angeles and Minnesota to compete in Pokemon tournaments.
His live version of "Everything Old is New Again" can be heard on the soundtrack to the film All That Jazz (1979).
Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., "Gardening Day: Everything Old Is New Again."
Hoffer often promotes the message that "everything old is new again" - arguing that many of today's inventions are simply repackaged versions of old ideas.
Or, to quote the title of a Peter Allen-Carole Bayer Sager song, in cabaret "Everything old is new again."