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They go out of date long before I finish them.
Not that the play - or the street - has gone out of date.
Not only does technology constantly go out of date, but so do ideas.
Holmes has survived quite simply because he's never gone out of date.
You must find why it went out of date.
The Web is ideal for reference books, which go out of date quickly.
Newspapers are thrown away and reference books soon go out of date.
WordPress books tend to go out of date rather quickly.
Different things go out of date or grow old at different rates.
In these comedies, vernacular can quickly go out of date.
I was pleased yesterday to see that, though everything old-fashioned is going out of date, we have still resources.
To me, she never went out of date.
Men's clothes don't go out of date like that.
Third, the record may go out of date, so that work can no longer be extracted by reference to the record.
Any dictionary begins to go out of date as soon as it is published.
Don't keep them forever: medicines do go out of date and can even end up being toxic.
Much of the print edition goes out of date while we are holding it.
-The second strike is that maps quickly go out of date.
"I've got all his draft books going back to '78; they never really go out of date.
He believed that those ideals couldn't go out of date, and I hope the residents can find it in their hearts to agree.
Paper maps go out of date very easily; disks can be modified," he said.
"It's gone out of date, but in the old days people used to speak of it as japanned."
"I don't think it's a high-concept film that goes out of date very quickly.
'It's hard to say, sir, when something's gone out of date.
Her project involved the creation of a device to demonstrate when packaged food had gone out of date.