When you look back on your time here I'm sure your head will be held high that your journalism rased awareness and understanding of the situation in Israel/Palestine with such articles.
Looking back on his time as Mayor, he has 20-20 vision.
When historians look back on our time, I think they'll focus on the resurgence of China after 500 years of weakness - and the way America was oblivious as this happened.
He looked back on his time in boot camp as the ultimate proof that hardship can be overcome, and wary comrades, won over.
Though he was roundly criticized by Vikings fans for the Walker trade, Lynn does not look back on his time with Minnesota with any regret.
In fact, the book is titled "Looking Backward" because the narrator, from the vantage point of the future, looks back on his own time, which is depicted as a garishly ugly era.
If extremists emerge triumphant in the Middle East, Mr. Bush warned, "History will look back on our time with unforgiving clarity and demand to know, what happened?
I think he looks back on his time at Xavier very fondly.
Now sixteen, Mouse looks back on her time at Bath's College, crediting the girls and women there who inspired her to be herself, and signs herself off as 'M.
She'd become a legend of sorts, every search had failed, on which basis Dorcas figured out where she most likely was, and she and Bob went looking on their own time.