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I mean, source code in files; how quaint, how seventies!
Kent Beck
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Civility is perhaps a quaint notion but civility in Parliament is something we should always strive to uphold.
Jay Weatherill
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Poverty is considered quaint in the rural areas because it comes thatched.
John Gummer
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I'm a refugee from the past, and like other refugees I go over the customs and habits of being I've left or been forced to leave behind me, and it all seems just as quaint, from here, and I am just as obsessive about it.
Margaret Atwood
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An ink bottle, which now seems impossibly quaint, was still thinkable as a symbol in 1970.
Jonathan Franzen
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In this age of 24-7 headlines, the term 'newsweekly' seems almost quaint.
Graydon Carter
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I grew up Windlesham in Surrey, which is a beautiful and quaint village.
Kirsty Gallacher
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Mostly, as I said, a desire to do a bit of good, and the quaint notion that this is what we signed up for, this is the business that we have chosen.
Christiane Amanpour