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His acerbic, witty pieces often harked back to the "old England" of his youth.
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In the past, collectors often came from old-line families who tended to appreciate art that harked back to the past.
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The tea dance harked back to the city's once booming ballroom era.
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The finale's beginning harked back to the openings of the series in its early years, with Jerry doing stand-up to introduce the show.
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The Australian media have harked back to 1989, when McGeechan's Lions employed what one paper recalled as "thuggish" tactics to square the series after losing the opening match.
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The president also harked back to ancient Sinhalese martial heroes.
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Mr Miliband, writing in the Times newspaper, said the "standards are falling lobby" harked back to the days when only five or 10% of the population went to university.
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This harked back to the original reason labor unions formed in the 19th century (as confessional entities), to maintain medieval traditions of integrating work and life along with the just wage.
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Instead, he harked back to his salesman's role.
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But while the British real ale movement of the same era harked back to a bygone age, American brewers of the same era were associated from its outset with the west coast counterculture, according to Maureen Ogle, author of Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer.
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