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- Author O'Neil harks back to 1971 . . . and The Beatles.
- It harks back to the geographical Hartismere Hundred of the Doomsday Book.
- This may hark back to the days of tufted bedspreads and bathrobes.
- It isn't just in court that Gary harks back to his roots.
- It does occasionally hark back to previous series, but never very strongly.
- These two albums hark back to his Berlin production work with Bowie.
- Even QVC, the home-shopping network, harks back to the previous decade.
- Cinnamon toast, Jordan's other prescription for comfort, harks back to childhood.
- He said his distrust of the federal government harks back to the 1950s.
- The film is intended to hark back to its period roots.
- A centrally mounted tachometer also harks back to the 1955 Porsche 356 A.
- Unlike Jews, Gypsies have had no known ancestral land to hark back to.
- But their resourcefulness and self-reliance hark back to an earlier era.
- The blue also again harks back to the flag of Scotland.
- So Celebration's homes will be in styles that hark back to the past.
- Duke talks in a rambling way that harks back to the Alabama hills.
- That heady growth harks back to the conspicuous consumption heyday of the mid-1980s.
- It harks back to the Patsy Cline era in more ways than one.
- Hark back to those chilling days of yesteryear _ literally chilling.
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