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They market these things by harkening back, the 'Bindery,' the 'Zipper Factory.
"Iinziin," she mutters, harkening back to a word scribbled somewhere in Becky's ghoulish notes.
"Trump doesn't actually embody any of the values he's harkening back to," she wrote.
I would say he's in a better place, but he's still definitely harkening back to those memories.
Beefs are practically ingrained into hip-hop, harkening back to old-school rap battles and persisting since.
Finally, the two collide, harkening back to the book's original theme: a song of ice and fire.
In Japan, 😤 was initially meant as a look of triumph harkening back to anime and manga.
These features have Barry Knapp of Ironsides Macroeconomics harkening to the nasty but brief recession of 1980.
They are in effect nostalgic, harkening back to a time when America was a better place for them.
Paige Gets Groovy Paige VanZant and Mark Ballas were groovy (baby!) with a dance harkening back to Austin Powers.
To Evans, Trump's campaign may be harkening a new political reality, where even Republicans can publicly embrace their representation.
Then again, it's worth harkening back to the statements Diaz made in the wake of his upset defeat of McGregor.
Certainly the Z Flip form factor seems a more logical one, harkening back to pre-smartphone days of clamshell devices.
" Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, criticized the slogan as harkening back to an abstract time in American history, calling it a "cruel fantasy.
Harkening back to my high school physics textbook, it is said that each action is met with an equal and opposite reaction.
It's over and over again one of my favorite films of all time, harkening back to the essential filmmaking of Hal Ashby.
On Wednesday, Harris, 55, made the announcement harkening back to her own mom's struggles raising two daughters while working to support them.
It turns out that the idiom harkens back to the Middle Ages, which is a ton of harkening if you ask me.
Some sport fashionably coiffed hair, others harkening to mid-century style, while the adjacent saintly bystanders allude to the origins of religious lore.
Vallejo, CA-based artist Matthew Kerkhof parked a red, white, and blue car inside the space, harkening to its roots as a garage.
"He is harkening back to the most shameful chapters of our history and appealing to the ugliest impulses of our society," she said.
It emphasizes federal investments in transportation and broadband, harkening back to New Deal-era electricity projects that brought Appalachia into the 21990th century.
As Gift Day approached, Pyongyang increased its warnings with escalating rhetoric harkening back to the personal insult stage of the early Trump administration.
Harkening back to the early days of Facebook, Bernie Sanders can now have his campaign tacked onto anyone's profile picture on Super Tuesday.
It telegraphed a very specific idea of womanhood harkening back to the 1950s which are particularly resonant given the current state of American politics.
The campaign of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton quickly blasted Bossie's hiring, harkening back to his service on a House investigative committee 20 years ago.
Harkening back to his CIA days, he said the U.S. and allies (read Israel) would hunt down and stop Iranian agents around the world.
The Simpsons have added yet another stellar couch gag to their repertoire — this time, harkening back to the action-packed TV of the '80s.
Harkening back to his days as the high school band leader, Mr. McDonald included a call-and-response with the other four band members.
It's a callback to event television, harkening back to an era before companies like Amazon and Apple were included in television awards show conversations.
From this point of view, the "Everyday Objects" are quite traditional, harkening back to the days when gilt asparagus tongs were hallmarks of good breeding.
As George Will noted, "repeal and replace" now appears to mean "mend it, don't end it," harkening back to President Clinton's phrase about affirmative action.
"I kind of believed that," Popovich said the other day in a telephone interview, harkening back to what became one of his go-to proclamations.
It could also be harkening to the Methodists, of which Clinton is a member, who consider purple to be a symbol of both royalty and penitence.
Twenty-three-year-old Glenn Cantave adorned his neck and wrists with the costume chains and shackles he routinely wears at protests, harkening back to slavery.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Trump in a phone call and the country's state media has welcomed his election as harkening a less confrontational policy toward China.
You see it in other media too, such as Star Trek: Discovery, a prequel that is at its best when it isn't harkening back to other installments.
In 2016, with films like Midnight Special harkening back to these government-fueled chases in supernatural-themed '80s classics, a Starman remake makes a lot of sense.
Trump's decision to fire Comey has many harkening back to 1973, when President Richard Nixon ordered the firing of a special prosecutor looking into the Watergate scandal.
The American Imperial-boogie man remains a powerful political device in Latin America, harkening back to two centuries of grievances — real and imagined — against the United States.
The narrator's raconteurish presence set the scene as an act of yarn-spinning, a framing device harkening back to the scary-story form's beginnings in the oral tradition.
It's a loaded phrase, harkening back to the 28503s, when Republican presidential candidates Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon adopted it during the campaigns of 22019 and 1968, respectively.
Concerns over AI-based weaponry and the incorporation of artificial intelligence into nuclear command and control systems—something harkening back to the 1982 film WarGames—were also cited.
In other words, the STB could opt to firmly fix what a railroad can charge customers – harkening back to Interstate Commerce Commission ratemaking that once decimated the sector.
Open Flame cuts off the internet if the integrated candle goes out, harkening back to a time when it was impossible to read at night without candle light.
Hearthstone is harkening back to some of fantasy's most classic elements with its latest expansion, even taking its own crack at dungeon-delving with a new single player mode.
Carrington: Look at these trials and there isn't anything that jumps out at you harkening back to the Jim Crow post-Reconstruction era, 20th Century lynchings, [and] overt racism.
Embedded in the collection was also a capsule of pieces, created in collaboration with figurative painter Brian Calvin, harkening back to the AIDS crisis and subverting classic American brands.
" She warned about her opponent: "He's harkening back to the most shameful chapters of our history and appealing to the ugliest impulses of our society ... He retweets white nationalists.
Tone deaf, in a period defined by police brutality and racial discrimination, the MCA in Denver's spring exhibitions meditate on violence through a lens harkening back to Jim Crow.
A pair of 70-something-year-old coffee tables are covered in etchings of fishing boats and sharks harkening back to the cafe's early days as a fisherman's haunt.
It was a song from Broadway's "Les Misérables," the words "Les Deplorables" flashing on the screen above the stage, harkening to Clinton's comment about his supporters from earlier this month.
Ruth Sherman, a public speaking and presentation consultant, said that Mr. Trump's comfort with air-kissing could be a cultural thing, harkening to his time working in the entertainment industry.
She described it as the biggest expulsion in more than 30 years, harkening back to a period in which Britain and the United States faced off against the Soviet Union.
" But the summit pissed off China, which was excluded from the talks, and Russia, another excluded party, which condemned the talks as harkening back to an "inappropriate Cold War mindset.
Harkening back to some of his older collections, Maxwell sent out a lineup of mostly black-and-white looks — aside from a finale that included neon green and lush pink.
Last week, there was some harkening to the '98 market when the came within just 3 points on Friday of closing at a new record high each day of the week.
The brief fight is difficult to watch, harkening to the bullying and physical fights we've seen fictional characters and real people suffer due to sexualities that society doesn't accept or understand.
"Frederick County is a conservative county," Hough told the crowd here, harkening back to when a different presidential candidate, John F. Kennedy, visited the area more than a half-century ago.
"I feel like one of those guys in the posters," says Philip, harkening back to the season's first episode, filled with propaganda-esque shots of the US' amber waves of grain.
"It could be your greatest chapter," Bono told members of a Senate Appropriations panel, while harkening back to American efforts to put men on the moon and combat the AIDS epidemic.
Harkening to mid-century modern design with spindle legs, it will be available in both walnut and a grey lacquer with a grille fabric covering the front and an optional TV mount.
Yet, his apparent final racquetball game with Stan is a sad, nostalgic moment, harkening back to the early episodes and reminding us that these guys really do have a kind of friendship.
Likewise, Coll's landscapes do not have the wild romanticism of Friedrich's; they are strange and undeniably modernist, harkening to surrealism and pop art, as well as the role of collage in modernism.
Mr. Biesenbach said the idea of harkening back to the PS1 building's early days has been around for several years, and with Mr. McNamara as the artist in mind to do it.
Harkening back to the Clinton era, Kavanaugh wrote in the Minnesota Law Review that he had an even larger change of heart about the immunity a president should enjoy while in office.
It uses the term "public goods" to describe its products, harkening back to an era when medicines were widely considered to be off-limits to patenting and the resulting monopoly price markups.
In an interview with Complex magazine, she said her lips have been a source of insecurity for years, harkening all the way back to middle school when a crush made a hurtful comment.
Kennedy's speech was a clear harkening back to the days of President Barack Obama, touching on themes of unification, especially after the past year of divisive identity politics stoked by Trump's own rhetoric.
Fox sees the agreement as a harkening back to 1993, when the network made a stunning bid to win the rights to broadcast N.F.L. games, in what some critics thought was an overpay.
On Monday the action star-turned-politician -- and Trump's successor heading "Celebrity Apprentice" -- tweeted his dismay about Curiel's treatment by the presumptive Republican nominee, harkening back to the judge's days as a federal prosecutor.
He plans to sprinkle a little nostalgia into his speech, harkening back to his coming of age as a community organizer working in some of the most economically depressed areas of the Windy City.
Other big rock acts of the early 21st century, like Jack White or Greta Van Fleet, have relied on harkening back to rock's past, but Tame Impala's music has always felt like the future.
This is Halloween music, not in the jack-o'-lantern-and-candy sense, but harkening back to the ancient observance of the time when the line separating our world and those beyond momentarily blurred.
"If the simulation fully captured the real world, well, I mean that would prove that we're living in a simulation, I think," he said, harkening back to his comments at Recode's Code Conference in 2016.
Lepore notes that "women chained themselves to the gate outside the White House in protest" and would often wear chains during marches, harkening back to their earlier involvement in abolitionist campaigns of the previous century.
Even some in the House who are skeptical of whether the plan is feasible agree that the branding of the Green New Deal — harkening back to the days of FDR — is a brilliant marketing strategy.
His solo work is relatively subdued, harkening back to his days of remixing XXYYXX tracks, but his psychedelic sing-raps are fully formed and more polished than ever on his recently released debut Until Then.
"In arguing that Indiana's law that bans abortion based solely on race, disability or sex, could one day pass legal muster, Thomas is harkening back to the eugenics movement of the early 20th century," she said.
"If you wanted to be told what to do, you'd be wearing one of these," he says, plucking at his robes, and harkening back to something similar Fleabag's new therapist told her a few episodes back.
Who knows if Justin actually knew he was harkening back to the '80s here with this joyride, but we'd like to think so ... assuming he still wants to go toe-to-toe with Tom, that is.
Hassan seemed to echo earlier comments by a top Teamsters official who expressed fears that self-driving trucks could be hacked and leveraged in domestic attacks, harkening back to recent terrorist attacks in France and Spain.
Its Serena Williams cartoon, published Monday, was shocking in its harkening back to century-old Jim Crow-style imagery, but not exactly surprising, because there is something like that in the Herald-Sun all the time.
And finally, harkening back to a similar moment in season 1, when the show finally breaks free of Joe's perspective to let the audience in on Love's side of the story, things really take a turn.
When Spotlight won the Oscar for best picture in 2016, it had already sparked a degree of journalistic nostalgia, harkening back to an era before Twitter determined the media cycle (and did so at a breakneck pace).
The rest of the programming schedule is made up of licensed films and legacy content, harkening back to the channel's origins, and that limited amount of original content is what allows HBO's shows to be so refined.
The current Doklam dispute has rattled many observers, harkening back to the 1962 bloody border war between India and China -- the causes of which were never solved, leading to multiple territorial flare-ups in the years since.
Many are raising their wands to Rickman in front of the Hogwarts castle, harkening to the scene in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince where the entire school mourns the death of beloved headmaster Albus Dumbledore.
Before that comes a quiet, spacious section for four couples, set to "Waves Know Shores," harkening back to the courtly dances and framing arms of Balanchine's "Ballet Imperial," a work that refers to 19th-century Russian ballets.
The track offers a little more breathing room from the intensity of last year's Teens of Denial, harkening back to the scuzzy reverb and psych synth melodies of the self-released Bandcamp work that got him here.
"Think how stupid and how 2003 you look carrying your sparkling water home from the store," she says in the ad, harkening back to the debut year of her timeless and effortlessly funny reality show The Simple Life.
The camera spits pictures out of its side, in a manner not dissimilar from a Polaroid, harkening back to a quainter time when we didn't have the technology to carry every photo ever taken around in our pockets.
"Dialogue" implies two (or more) persons who are not merely speaking with civility but also are deeply listening to one another, harkening to what the other says, and developing lines of thinking that are complex, nuanced and dynamic.
Harkening back to the racist ethnological tropes of early 85033th century America, white lives matter resurrects a "racial weltanschauung" that posits the existence of whites is endangered by the biological reproduction and cultural replication of non-white races.
"All right, this is a high-energy event," said Ingoglia, at once harkening back to both the "please clap" haplessness of Jeb Bush and the devastating "low-energy" label Trump tagged Jeb with when they were White House rivals.
What's particularly interesting here (beyond the obvious bit) is that the device will ship in both WiFi and 4G models, harkening back to a time when people could still squeeze some use out of a gadget without cellular functionality.
It's even a bit on the austere side, harkening back to the Modern's displays in the 1930s and '40s of the latest kitchenware and furniture — shows that argued for modern design as an affordable way to improve modern life.
A letter from December 2018 has surfaced from an anonymous parent to the director of the STEM School, flagging "concerns about student violence due to a high-pressure environment," and harkening back to the Columbine massacre of 1999, Reuters reports.
Inside the theater, bands like Wilco, Elvis Costello and Florence + The Machine have each performed, But the space has also hosted the L.A. Dance Project, David Lynch's Festival of Disruption, and, harkening back to its United Artists days, movie premieres.
She reminds me that, yes, it's true that harkening back the beginning of the ERA's story, there were many instances in which the concerns of women of color, and lesbian and bisexual women, and trans women, for that matter, were pushed aside.
But this World Series transfixed the country, harkening back to an earlier America where political divisions were less pronounced, before media splintered along ideological lines and the proliferation of personal screens in every pocket made cathartic and unifying national cultural moments so rare.
"Fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, Bay View's policies seem stuck in the past, harkening back to an era where blatant and discriminatory restrictions on homeownership were commonplace," Rebecca Guterman, a paralegal with the organization, wrote in a memo.
But Mr. Trump seemed to renew those concerns just a short time later, promising in a speech in Ohio that he was going to ensure that veterans "have choice," harkening back to a campaign promise to enact something like the Koch-backed plan.
The former president ended the speech harkening back to all that the country had overcome in the last century: "overcoming Depression...bringing down barriers to racial prejudice... winning two world wars and the 'long twilight struggle' of the Cold War," Clinton listed.
Though the game is tough at first, overcoming each new enemy "Dark Souls" brings a sense of progress and achievement that feels thoroughly earned, harkening back to games from the 80s and 90s that were intentionally tough to increase the replay value.
O'Rourke spoke of the hatred and violence against immigrants, Muslims and people of color, and the problematic political rhetoric of President Trump, harkening back to when Trump said that there were "very fine people on both sides" of the events that took place in Charlottesville.
Harkening back to supernatural thrillers like Rosemary's Baby, and to the many, many Hammer Horror witchcraft movies, Chilling Adventures also plays up the eroticism of the demonic, and the idea that choosing a life of evil also means eagerly opting in to carnal hedonism.
And on Tuesday, in an Instagram video captioned, "Being weird is fun' if u r not weird I don't like you," he addresses his fans' expressions of dislike towards the style, in a stereotypical surfer-inspired accent harkening comparisons to SNL's popular Californians skit.
"27 Years Later" borrows liberally from Erik Satie, winding through the film's gloomy opening scenes with delicacy, while also harkening back to the more romantic scores of the 80s teen-adventure flicks that It (and Wallfisch, according to this interview) seeks to pay homage to.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been trumpeting his country's "100 years of mateship" with the United States, harkening back to American-Australian comradeship in World War I. So, as meetings go this week, Trump's Friday get-together with Turnbull should be one of his easiest.
When right wing-populists find their way into office, the door is open to backsliding on the freedoms and protections of modern democracy as long as it's done in the name of providing order or harkening back to a time that the country was great.
In the moment, it was hard not to draw a connection between Paul's masterpiece and Griffin's injury, harkening back to a question that pops up whenever the five-time All-Star is injured for an extended stretch: Are the Clippers better off without Griffin?
Joy has 25 stores across the U.K. and though it's gaining worldwide attention for the sexist tones of its e-mail ad, which was criticized for harkening back to societal norms of the 1950s, it's not the first time the retailer is at the center of controversy.
One week after former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright sparked controversy with pro–Hillary Clinton comments at a rally — harkening back to her "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women" line — the comment came up again at Thursday night's debate.
A: A lot of younger people are harkening back to that time period where you could put half a million people together in a field somewhere and the person next to you would share their food with you, or someone would talk you through a bad trip.
Harkening back to the statements of our great presidents giving thanks, we can understand that we all share in the greatness and bounty of our nation, and that our political differences don't give us a greater claim to love of country than those across the aisle.
With a series of tax cuts and a moratorium on federal regulations, the GOP candidate promised that a Trump economy would also expand U.S. payrolls by 25 million new jobs over the next decade, harkening back to a period when the economy grew at a more rapid pace.
Harkening back to the closing observation in the report of the 1990 IRS audit project, the vast majority of foundations are considered by the IRS to be in general compliance with the tax law and state attorneys general would probably say the same thing about state charity law compliance.
Fini's "Forest" (1960) and "Evening Chimera" (1961) push back on the stylistic tide of their era, harkening back to visionary pathways cleared by Symbolist painters like Gustave Moreau and Odilon Redon, in which colors melt and merge into one another, subsuming the picture's forms into a trance-inducing visual banquet.
Since the release of the reconstructed transcript, Mr. Trump has grown irked when he sees news coverage asserting that the call was problematic, harkening back to the fact that Mr. Barr was among those who told him it would be wise to release it, according to two people close to the president.
Whereas the iPhone 5 had sharp, sophisticated lines that set it apart from everything else, "the iPhone 6's form seems uninspired, harkening back to the dated-looking forms of the original iPhone, and barely managing to distinguish itself from the countless other phones that have since aped that look," he wrote.
Sometimes a tombstone lurks as a foreboding omen of a tragedy already passed, other portraits are more subtle, like a sunset illuminating a lake behind a boy, or a girl sitting alongside an unfinished piece of sewing, the cut thread harkening back to the ancient Greek symbol of a life cut short.
A few weeks later, on Easter, when I selfishly unloaded all the things that were making me anxious upon my mom, she told me to place my index finger to my thumb—the same A-OK sign Angelo had instructed us to do in our hypnosis—harkening back to the chill we had experienced.
They're pandering to a very specific mindset, one that believes that China, Japan, and other nations are out to defeat the US when it comes to 5G networking, harkening back to the Trump administration's completely nonsensical proposal for a nationwide 5G network that leaked earlier this year which largely focused on a fear of China.
Earlier Cassidy had spoken about the bill needing to meet the Jimmy Kimmel test, harkening back to that viral monologue where the late night comedian revealed his son's heart condition and called out Republicans for considering a new bill that would allow insurance companies to drop coverage or charge more for pre-existing conditions.
Within two days, Allied troops had been pushed back from the Kowloon peninsula to Hong Kong island as the defenses strung across the border with mainland China -- known as the "Gin Drinker's Line," harkening back to happier times when families would picnic in the hills -- were overrun by vastly superior Japanese numbers and firepower.
And Clinton's supporters, in their calls for Sanders to "unify the party," are harkening back to two historical moments that have little in common with this one—1968, when the party's riotous convention helped elect Richard Nixon, and 2000, when third-party candidate Ralph Nader was widely blamed for Al Gore's loss to George W. Bush.
All the many scenes with the CGI animals point to a fun romp that will particularly appeal to children; the highlight being a mesmerizing moment when Newt takes Jacob into his magical suitcase for the first time, showcasing a world of various creatures and habitats and harkening back to Potter standout scenes like Harry's ride on a Hippogiff in Prisoner of Azkaban.
In comments to Hyperallergic, ancient historian and classical numismatist Liv Yarrow noted the absence of SPQR coins during the period of the Republic and its later use as a means of justifying autocracy while harkening back to an earlier age: SPQR is wholly absent from the Republican [era] coins series (a fact I had to spend some time double checking).
Kim Jong Un isn't the only person harkening the past in the photo shoot, though; in other photos, his sister, Kim Yo Jong, is riding a horse like the one her father used to ride, and is dressed like her grandmother, Kim Il Sung's first wife Kim Jong Suk, who is considered the mother of North Korea and holds vital importance in the country's mythology.   
And although the unit was conceived as a kind of nostalgic stage set, a harkening back to an America of eighty or ninety years ago, when many of its residents were children, in fact it looked much like the town outside: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, in the Chagrin Valley just east of Cleveland, a town of clapboard houses with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and rocking chairs on the porches.
Former officials say he does not fit the mold of someone recruited to spy on behalf of the U.S. More likely, they say, his detention was orchestrated in retribution for the guilty plea of Maria Butina, who admitted last month to being a Russian foreign agent infiltrating conservative organizations in the U.S. Some have suggested Russia could be setting the stage for a prisoner exchange for Butina, harkening back to the Soviet era.

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