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And much of what's here harks back to that moment.
We hark back to when people felt these questions were real.
But in fact it seems to hark back to an even earlier time.
Talking about what got him into politics, he harks back to his first race.
In some ways the approach harks back to the way science has been done throughout most of its history.
Among those who spoke, several did not hark back to the 1964 vote.
Hark the Herald is a good way to end actually.
They certainly also hark back for the most part to my own proposals.
"Of course I remember," he said, harking back to the war years.
As a result, too, it was decided to hark back to the original design.
In some ways, the new company would hark back to a model for the automotive world, others said.
He harked back to Reconstruction to help explain his point.
In face of her direct demand for information he could not hark back to it now.
His lips were set in a hard line as he harked rather than spoke.
Inside the building, though, many elements hark back to more traditional forms.
They also harked back to an era of great power and wealth.
A possible alternative, he said, could hark back to the country's earliest years.
"It harks back to an older understanding of the theater."
She often harks back to the values of her upbringing.
And for me it harks back to the early alternative spaces.
Let's hark back to what you were saying earlier about information storage on a very large scale.
Two painters who hark back to earlier art historical times.
They desperately harked back to ages past to find common ground.
He might as well have been harking back to the days of the silver mines.
They hark back to a time when physics touched people's lives as never before.