modern-day en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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In 1926, he created a design for chaps with a high-cut leg that was the predecessor to modern-day rodeo batwing chaps.
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He handled costume roles and modern-day professional types with equal aplomb.
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His telescope is very similar to some modern-day telescopes.
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Yet from the earliest of classical narratives to modern-day e-zines, literary works have been turned to political, didactic and symbolic ends.
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Yet modern-day risk analysis remains a relatively young field.
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Modern-day slavery is still a common practice in Mauritania.
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His poetry is based on modern-day mythologies that are staged in a number of scenic impressions like a sequence of snapshots.
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Truck drivers were romanticized as modern-day cowboys and outlaws (and this stereotype persists even today).
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Although she references the '50s in her collection, the garments are tailored to fit the modern-day woman, nostalgic for a glamourous and seductive look.
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Loyalty and credit-card reward plans may be viewable as modern-day examples of a kickback.
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