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This summer, however, she's looking backto a point.
Saeed will always be looking back to what he's lost.
Looking back to our Civil War, England had declared neutrality.
Conversely, Hubble is looking back to an earlier time in the universe.
The longest reigning monarch is looking back to where it all began.
However, it's her small screen character's style we keep looking back to.
Tim Tebow celebrated Easter by looking back to the place where it all began.
Looking back to their first collaboration, it'll most likely be a sell-out hit.
It sounds like you guys were looking back to your roots on that one.
Heal wants to take medical care forward by looking back to an earlier time.
"I kept looking back to see if he was really still there," she said.
These people aren't looking back to the 50s or the 80s, we're looking forward.
Looking back to 1929, stocks have declined an average 45 percent during each bear market.
Looking back to the campaign trail, it's not hard to see what Trump was doing.
However, looking back to last February, the price of bitcoin has risen nearly 1,000 percent.
You might think that looking back to the primary is old news — but really, it isn't.
But lately, some of them are looking back to the past to promote these new technologies.
Looking back to 1993 in America, and especially California, race relations were in fairly bad condition.
Brilliant. Turns out this fifth record is Mount looking back to the simplicity of this era.
Farmers such as Slabbert are looking back to those immense herds to recreate the natural cycle.
Maybe looking back to this time gives us hope we'll be just as lucky this time around.
The Inspiration"This season, we're looking back to the heady, crazy days of Soho," Kate Phelan explains.
Looking back to a few films from recent months, too, there are opportunities for a great read.
But first, her alma mater, Wellesley College, is looking backto the first time Clinton made history.
For almost eight decades, tennis on these shores was forever looking back to the summer of '249.
So looking back to last year, it was a lot of grassroots advocacy, a ton of outreach.
As triple-digit temperatures continue to plague California, Kim Kardashian West is looking back to cooler times.
I've been looking back to find early examples of my web life and found a truly horrifying discovery.
But also just looking back to 2017, when the S&P advanced and the VIX was very low.
By looking back to where our traditions come from, we can find relevant inspiration and meaning for today.
"Looking back, to even be in those two finals last year was unbelievable," the 37-year-old told reporters.
Looking back to Real Clear Politics' 2015 Democratic preferences shows how far and fast has been the establishment's fall.
During the Oscars, especially, we see celebrities walking red carpets looking back to normal mere months after giving birth.
A perfect illustration of that can be seen by looking back to something that happened exactly five years ago today.
However, some medievalists and scientists are now looking back to history for clues to inform the search for new antibiotics.
Looking back to the 2000s, it's a bit hard to see what problem Snowe's trigger proposal would have helped with.
Opioids may present a new problem, but our President is looking back to his '80s heyday for an old solution.
"One night at Club Fantasy, we had a bet," Scottie recalls, looking back to a night in the late '80s.
"He looked at me and he was wild and he was aggressive," she says looking back to the encounter in January.
"He looked at me and he was wild and he was aggressive," she said, looking back to the encounter in January.
Gardnerian priestess and author Thorn Mooney suggests looking back to this past spring — what did you have on your mind then?
We're already home from Vegas, but it's worth looking back to highlight the biggest home theater takeaways from this year's show.
As the years go by and the consequences of Brexit become clearer, let's keep looking back to our country's founding documents.
Dealing with them is like being conducted to a certain place and looking back to discover that your guide has vanished.
"The more the world is in chaos, the more people are looking back to where they come from," Mr. Sonevang said.
We are never going to win with this show looking back to see what other people are doing on their shows.
Looking back to history, before Apple became the 1st one in trillion dollar club on 2 Aug, 242 years had passed.
Looking back to childhood, these were the moments that I could shut everything out and just focus on the task at hand.
That risk of looking back to move forward doesn't always work, and Dossena would know, considering he hasn't tried it until now.
To understand why Manchester sticks out among the recent carnage, it's worth looking back to the attack in Nice, France, last year.
Why it matters: Looking back to the Microsoft antitrust case 20 years ago, the fines were the least of the firm's issues.
Looking back to now, I can hardly blame my belief in the cheesy angelic good cop, who took down bad guys without harm.
Honestly, though I don't love the look of the Hommage, I do have to give BMW kudos for looking back to its heritage.
Looking back to the Great Recession, Cramer saw that Ben Bernanke misread the economy and thought it was stronger than it actually was.
Though a stalwart of the industrial age, Henry Ford was always looking back to what he felt was a kinder and simpler time.
He said it was like leading a cavalry charge, and looking back to realize that part of the army had not showed up.
" He added, "Looking back to the past, no effort to beg pardon and to seek to repair the harm done will ever be sufficient.
So after over 20 years of disc-fed consoles, Nintendo is ringing the death knell of discs and looking back to its cartridge roots.
I scramble back into my sub and speed away as fast as I can, not even looking back to see if it's following me.
Paul Smith For todays #TBT we're looking back to #Summer 73 where our men's show in Paris served up a rainbow of sharp tailoring.
Maybe he'll still try, but successful candidates and movements within parties are always about a "new wave" and not looking back to the past.
Looking back to when you first started gaining local traction to now, how does it feel to be able to share your first project?
Mr. Moeller said that he was reserving judgment on the building, but suggested that looking back to the City Beautiful movement might offer guidance.
As Karl Willetts also explained, instead of looking back to past glories and bygone wars, the song's political origins are rooted in the present.
But now a strange satirical spirit appears to be at play, self-consciously looking back to the debaucheries of antiquity with a knowing eye.
Looking back to data from the 853s, Johnson noted that while rare, past periods of low volatility have actually proved to be positive for stocks.
Looking back to mid-2015, Gordon points to a "triple top" pattern that formed at around $135, the last time Apple was at record highs.
Looking back to Ebola, most people in this country did not fully appreciate the deadly outbreak until a single patient with Ebola flew to America.
And now during our digital revolution where everything (too much) is available to us (too easily), we've been looking back to the past for comfort.
"Looking back to the past, no effort to beg pardon and to seek to repair the harm done will ever be sufficient," the pope wrote.
"It's really important for me to understand the animating impulse for the colony, looking back to the initial vision," Mr. Himberg said in an interview.
Looking back to how you said you're attracted to safety equipment, how did you find wearing the Alien space suit while walking around the floor today?
According to parenting website BabyCentre, new parents are looking back to their youth and favorite '90s icons for inspiration when it comes to naming their babies.
Created by the tap titan Michelle Dorrance with Derick K. Grant and Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, the show jubilantly embraces tap's history, looking back to forge ahead.
He saw himself looking back to a time when people were hunters and gatherers who used their mouths to accomplish what are, today, menial kitchen tasks.
" Looking back to the start of "Warcraft," Mr. Jones said that his wife was "finishing off her chemotherapy and radiation and double mastectomy and all of that.
Looking back to years before the Champions League stopped actually being for champions, the UEFA Cup was won by clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
Since her eighth and final State of the Union dress set Twitter on fire last night, we're looking back to the beginning of her spotlight-stealing style. Getty
And, like Lauren points out, it could provide important conversational cues, like whether your colleague is about to write something or is looking back to you for input.
Kirsten Dunst is looking back to the special bond she formed with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt on the set of their 1994 movie Interview with the Vampire.
Looking back to that tournament 10 year ago, Federer said he was happy he managed to handle the pressure as expectations could have crushed him following Nadal's exit.
This season, we're looking back to the '90s and that decade's crush on the elegant, sleek, and kinda-grown-up one-piece, in all its downplayed-sexy glory.
Amber Lancaster is looking back to the happy moment she finally got to hold her son Russell Levi for the first time, a week after he was born.
It has re-energised the GOAT (greatest of all time) debate with Nadal, who has 19 slams, looking back to his best after injury concerns earlier this year.
Because so much of this episode is about looking back to give us answers to outstanding questions, here, in brief, are the CliffsNotes to the most important ones.
Looking back to the late 1960s, the Batman TV series may have created the possibility of a Trump campaign and presidency in the minds of many Americans, even subconsciously.
"That night happened for a reason," Phelps said, looking back to September 2014, when he was stopped while trying to get home from a casino in his native Baltimore.
The latter is a throwback to the good-old flip phone, like the original Motorola Razr, and it's interesting that we're looking back to get smartphones to move forward.
Looking back to where they started, the co-founders say they didn't know how hard the path would be when they first had the idea for the pillow-towel.
A lot of the music that me and a lot of the people I associate and play music with were looking back to was from the Vietnam era, anyway.
To figure that out, scientists have been looking back to the end of the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago, when global temperatures stood at roughly their current levels.
"Looking back to the end of 22019, and through the end of 20193, the value of $22019,22019 invested in the Kalinowski top picks would now be worth $22019,345," Kalinowski wrote.
Looking back to 1990, the firm found that the six worst-performing industry groups from January through November have tended to outperform by 92 basis points in December through May.
That moment was when I realized that by looking back to little girls back in Africa struggling to fit into 'society' by relating their looks to Caucasian and other ethnicities.
They found that, looking back to 1928, stocks have turned in their best performance with a Democrat in the White House and Republicans in control of both houses of Congress.
Wrestling's past is littered with unfortunate roles for black wrestlers, from manservants and street thugs to voodoo priests and tribal boogeyman—and that's only looking back to the late 1980s.
What do you think all of this says about the way we're looking back to tech from 10, 20, 30 years ago, right as we're being inundated with new tech?
But on Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump was looking back to his upset victory in the 2016 campaign, still eager to rebut naysayers who've criticized him for losing the popular vote.
Lots of app updates: Apple's other big story is likely to be app upgrades — looking back to last year, some of iOS's biggest changes came through apps like iMessage and Photos.
Looking back to 2016, there is data that suggests — although it certainly does not prove — that Trump's efforts to demonize Hillary Clinton among African-American voters helped to suppress black turnout.
It got me looking back to performances of hers from recent years, including this magnificent "Pace, pace mio dio" from Verdi's "La Forza del Destino," at the 2014 Richard Tucker Gala.
Looking back to when I first started out in my career, it was clear to me that the women leaders above me believed they had to act like men to excel.
I am a woman who writes about transportation, often looking forward trying to measure disparities that still exist, but not always spending enough time looking back to understand how we arrived here.
One official said the US is looking back to the "Ukraine playbook," a reference to the non-military measures the West used to pressure Russia for its aggression toward its eastern neighbor.
"Trump is the first president looking back to the early 21.9s to inherit an economy that is at full employment," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG Union Bank in New York.
"I completely regret — I don't think I want, in any way looking back, to be the judge and jury of my father's actions or my mother's," Lyle, 49, told Today's Megyn Kelly.
David Leonhardt Since the first rumblings of the financial crisis, in 19303, people have comforted themselves by looking back to the Great Depression and thinking about how much worse things could be.
The tune is a waltz, set in King Princess's huskier lower range; strummed acoustic guitar and simulated vibraphone make the song hover and sway like K.D. Lang looking back to Patsy Cline.
I remember it was wet, and I had to hold onto my younger brother's hand as my mother forged a path ahead of us, looking back to make sure we were still close.
Instead of chasing the latest fast-fashion trend you see on Instagram, looking back to the past for time-tested pieces that are truly desirable is oftentimes a better way to stay fashionable.
In keeping with its mission of looking back to then look ahead, Retro Report recalls the life and times of that Chicago network, known formally as the Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation.
Looking back to that time can serve as a lesson for policymakers and the public to understand the immediate and long-term effects on the airline industry once the COVID-19 pandemic subsides.
Perhaps it's just a coincidence that we're looking back to the style at the end of the Cold War era during a time when much of those feelings seem to permeate our modern life.
Looking back to the 2001 Tory leadership contest, Iain Duncan Smith only ever secured the support of one third of MPs, and was constantly undermined by those parliamentarians who did not vote for him.
Carter, who is now less than two weeks shy of being able to legally purchase alcohol, stood before the judge wearing burnt red slacks and a paisley top without looking back to her family.
In Captain Soul's Captives of the Cosmic Mayflower series, Williams set his tale in a timeless future, looking back to look ahead and address the themes of slavery and racism in the broader cosmos.
Looking back to those women who marched for suffrage in 1913, and all those who've stood up in protest over the years since, our story joins their stories, and their examples propel us forward.
But the last episode -- coming after the death of its title character -- couldn't help but feel a bit anticlimactic, looking back to its past even as it endeavored to plant seeds for the future.
He said he sees many of his clients looking back to the playbook of 2015, but he thinks its time to buy a completely new group of sectors, such as financials, energy, tech and materials.
Now, however, with warmer temperatures and disease threatening arabica production, the world's 2000th largest coffee producer is looking back to robusta - just as the more bitter, higher-caffeinated bean is gaining favor around the world.
Looking back to the quiz shows with their simple format, basic staging and ordinary people in sober discussion of books or history, he felt that a better, more straightforward era had disappeared, and mourned it.
So, that's what I would say to my team all the time: Don't waste your time in the race looking back to see where the other guy is or what the other guy is doing.
Don't get me wrong, looking back to when it was released, I have a greater appreciation for how the Echo Show provided a good reason for why you'd want to put a screen in a smart speaker.
Looking back to the original announcement of the iPhone on June 29th, 2007, it's easy to see how most people would not have predicted that the "phone" part was the least important aspect of this new device.
The Detroit Historical Society launched Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward, an ambitious, multi-year documentation effort, collecting 500 stories from those who were in Detroit when it was under siege (July 23–August 23, 1967).
"We have Asian collectors, we have new buyers, we have collectors of contemporary art who are looking back to the avant-garde as well like artists such as Leger," Carey said of the appetite for modern art.
Looking back to his days as the Democratic presidential hopeful in 2016, its no surprise that Sanders makes for a great meme, considering his youthful voter-base who have a penchant for turning everything into an Instagram pun.
As we commemorate Memorial Day in 2018, it would be worth looking back to the trauma that the nation was suffering through 50 years earlier, when the dangerous waters our elected leaders can bring us into were crystal clear.
Yes, the Old Taylor is dead, she declared, but it seemed like New Taylor still lived in the past; looking back to a 2016 petty fight with West and Kim Kardashian West when 2017 admittedly held more important conversations.
Looking back to what happened after the October 2013 government shutdown, the BEA and Census will probably publish a fresh schedule for the delayed data, and some delayed reports could be released at the same time as current data.
Tougher compensation rules could turn the industry away from conducting trials at a time when companies have been gradually looking back to India for clinical work, warned D.G. Shah, secretary general of the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance, which represents large Indian drugmakers.
"This season, we're looking back to the heady, crazy days of Soho," Phelan told Refinery29 of the collection, which was a super-charged look back at a time before Instagram, when things were less polished and people reveled in individualism.
The argument is usually muffled under the sound of heavy breathing, but it boils down to this: Trump has had a disastrous two weeks and, looking back to mid-May, hasn't put more than two good weeks in a row together.
The last time I was influenced by fashion for a movie was looking back to the '60s, when I was doing "Star Trek," seeing Courrèges and Pierre Cardin and trying to harken back to that period when "Star Trek" was developed.
"Looking back to last year, I think we got through most of the year with the same guys," said Palmer, whose current line includes two players who were not starters when the season began and a third playing out of position.
"They have it in their interest to appeal to suburban voters who are looking back to the city through their rearview mirrors with a mix of disgust and romance for an imagined past," said Thomas Sugrue, a New York University historian.
As the group in the synagogue headed downstairs for the dinner portion of the Shabbat evening, my timid child had darted out of the room ahead of us to follow the group, never looking back to see if we were there.
"The disparity is real, it's a problem, and that's part of the reason I'm proposing that we legalize marijuana outright, and when we do, we have a process of expungement and looking back to the harm that drug policy have caused," Buttigieg said.
White nationalists do it in Britain and France when they want to claim that the country "belongs" somehow to white people, looking back to an imaginary time of long-lost racial purity (a time that never existed, as Mary Beard patiently explained recently).
"At a time when barbershops were looking back to the past for inspiration, we wanted to look to the future," says Michael Pearson, who co-founded Manifesto in 2016 with the idea to offer clients natural-looking haircuts that are easy to style.
The show starts by looking back to February 1989, when the exhibition China/Avant-Garde opened at the National Art Gallery in Beijing; a few months later, the government brutally crushed the burgeoning pro-democracy movement's demonstrations in that city's Tiananmen Square.
One possible avenue for Trump is looking back, to Barack Obama, with a suggestion -- supported possibly with Justice Department legal opinions -- that the former president should have been impeached for blocking congressional Republicans from fully investigating the "Fast and Furious" gun-running scandal.
Looking back to the beginning of April, the last time that funds mounted such a large long position in soyoil, front-month futures did not move too much higher in the weeks after and ultimately lost about 15 percent before bottoming out on July 28.
"For the first time, instead of looking back to say what was happening in culture and then trying to project what we should do, we now have a quantified method of projecting forward  to say this is what it&aposs going to be," said Gaige.
And a number of other writers — like Scott Alexander, Rodney Brooks, the Financial Times staff, Zachary Jacobi — have been practicing for the past few years too, making predictions and then looking back to see how they did, as a kind of annual tradition we've decided to emulate.
A trophy for looking back to admire your tail while playing as a creature from the deep in "Monster Escape" is another delightful touch; likewise when the VR user's voice is converted to a hilariously high-pitched squeak, making the monster sound more silly than scary.
A number of other writers — like Scott Alexander, Rodney Brooks, the Financial Times staff, Zachary Jacobi — have also been practicing for the past few years, making predictions and then looking back to see how they did in a kind of annual tradition we've decided to emulate.
"After the last year with [former Secretary of State Rex] Tillerson, people are a lot more focused on rebuilding the State Department and stopping the beating than they are looking back to Benghazi," Neumann told CNN, noting that Pompeo is "saying the right things" to staff so far.
And a number of other writers — like Scott Alexander, Rodney Brooks, the Financial Times staff, and Zachary Jacobi — have been practicing for the past few years too, making predictions and then looking back to see how they did, as a kind of annual tradition we've decided to emulate.
Looking back to when I first gave into my wanderlust, after starting my career in the late '90s dot-com era as a serial entrepreneur in the U.S. digital marketing and ad tech industries, I can't help but muse that I wish I knew then what I know now.
Looking back to the '60s, it's evident that this snaking line was always part of her work: as a descriptor of bodies (in "Dream Girl," 1968, for instance) and as ornament ("Sleepy-Head with Handbag," 1968, is rife with it, especially in the maze-like squiggles at bottom).
"I always thought of this in terms of, we're looking back to see how these policies failed us in some big ways, or at least had some negative consequences to them," said Mr. Hall, a professor at Cornell University, describing his thinking as the two academics worked on the research.
The finishing sequence was incredibly high drama, and Naito's performance—from his mix of dismissive gust and tranquillo as Okada made his elaborate entrance (in pants no less!) to his subtle half-smirk looking back to the ring as he exited up the ramp—had the crowd eating out of their hands.
It's the last day of CES, and as all the vendors prepare to break down their booths, close up their parties, and go wearily home, we here at The Verge are looking back to see what was new, surprising, or weird — and offering you our opinions on what worked and what didn't.
Looking back to such early animations as the Looney Toons' Bosko and Honey series (1930-36) and the Arab figures in Disney's own Mickey in Arabia in 1932, we see that blacks were drawn much like cartoon animals, with round button noses and great white eyes creating the double arch of the curious widow's-peaked brows.
And though A Portable Model of… and its follow-up How Memory Works would cement Joan of Arc's place as both an important Chicago band and also an important emo band among many aging music consumers with an affection for a long-romanticized Midwestern music culture, looking back to 1997 Chicago might also adjure the sounds of mathy acts in the vein of Tortoise or 90 Day Men.

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