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- But most of the other big-name players from a relatively mediocre free-agent class have signed, and what's left are mostly players who have seen better days or younger players who have never lived up to their advertised potential.
- This summer it contracted for about 260 rooms at the Allerton, an imposing 20-story building with about 500 rooms that have seen better days . College officials say they were promised that the rooms would be renovated by mid-August.
- The song that Janet's sister sings for her aunt is entitled " She May Have Seen Better Days . " It was written by James Thornton, published in 1894, and was a hit in 1896 for George J . Gaskin.
- The enormous interest comes despite _ or maybe because of _ the fact that their husbands have seen better days : President Clinton faces an impeachment trial; former Sen . Bob Dole led his party to a devastating defeat by Clinton.
- Lazio's campaign aides say that clearly they have seen better days but they do not think the wave of press coverage and attacks by Clinton _ in television advertisements and a news conference Thursday at City Hall _ will make a strong impression on voters.
- Those who give it a look will be rewarded with pleasing picture-postcard cinematography of the Sierra and Yosemite regions by Stephen Shank; a brisk pace of cutting and directing; and a cast of beloved players whose careers ( as is the case with most such independent films ) have seen better days.
- The company has set up a secondary research center in Rochester, in good part to recruit optical scientists from Eastman Kodak and Xerox, both of which have seen better days . Corning also has a new plant in Nashua, N . H ., near the fertile scientific recruiting ground of Boston's Route 128.
- At the age of 72, Finn and her daughter Constance founded the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association or D . G . A . A ., the predecessor of Elizabeth Finn Care on 5 May 1897'in the hope of alleviating some of the distress which has overtaken ladies and gentlemen who have seen better days .
- One Sphinx finalist this year, Eric Thompson III, an 18-year-old double bassist from Decatur, Ga ., won third prize in the junior division on an instrument that may or may not have seen better days . Happily, his mentor, Ralph Jones, the principal bass player of the Atlanta Symphony, is helping Thompson arrange financing for a new instrument.