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old-schoolnoun
A school or party belonging to old times, or having the opinions, manners, &c., of bygone days. [a direct quote from Reference below]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of old-school in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of old-school in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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We are working on building an old-school Christian democracy, rooted in European traditions ... we believe in the importance of the nation, and in Hungary we do not want to yield ground to any supranational business or political empire.
I'm an old-school value guy. There's a lot of foolishness in the markets with cryptos, NFTs and meme stocks.
It’s just extremely old-school and, I think, honestly weird to them, that’s not the image that they have of what white nationalism should be.
The Old School courtship, the extreme gender roles, the competition aspect, and the fact that nobody ever eats on dates -- the show doesn't really reflect a version of dating that's recognizable to very many of us.
I always thought Vince was a great actor, from when he first broke in, doing these interesting and intense performances in the mid-’90s — I remember these independent dramas he was just great in, in his maturity I think he wears his history in a rugged, old-school manner. I see echoes of Robert Mitchum and James Garner in the kind of figure he cuts, and I think it’s going to be gratifying for people to see his skills put to this kind of use.
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