But back then you had uniformity to press, you won 49 states back then.
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I didn't really think about it back then, but I was covering kids in technology back then.
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We weren't making any money off of it back then, so our prospects looked pretty bleak back then.
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I got kicked out, then I came back, then I left, then I came back, then left again.
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How good did you think it was back then, the world was back then, and how concerned are you now?
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It was called, back then in the late '30s, the "Negro Project," because that's just the word they used back then.
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One visitor, a woman in her 50s, interjected: "It was different back then, immigrants back then were different," according to Davis.
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Nobody, back then, could envisage the earth-shaking impact of online information networks; nobody, back then, even knew the term "social media".
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And now, growing up back then and living through the rise of the internet, there's even more stuff you had no idea existed back then.
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It's kind of weird because you'd have to define what that was back then, and I don't know if I can really define what it was back then.
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There was no discussion of this back then, and to assume certain elements of the law were thought of back then with respect to this would be completely preposterous.
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He had tribal sovereignty on the chopping block back then, and if he had that impact back then, we can only imagine what he's planning on doing when he's president.
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There was no Twitter video & no Periscope back then.
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What are the things ... Back then it was newspapers.
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" Roche added, "I wasn't an angel back then, either.
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Back then, there was nowhere to host anything like that.
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Back then, losing a game save was permanent — and devastating.
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Back then, the subreddit had maybe 30,20143 to 40,000 members.
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A lot of bands, especially back then, weren't amazing musicians.
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Back then, violence against women was considered a 'family affair.
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A round number like 20,000 also didn't matter back then.
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What were your initial impressions of the country back then?
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That sounds crazy now, but it was mainstream back then.
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The technology to do it just didn't exist back then.
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They seemed to care more [about the art] back then.
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"Back then there were no bridges in Chongqing," she said.
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But back then I just wanted to forget the pain.
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What a bunch of filthy animals we were back then.
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Back then, being diagnosed with HIV was a death sentence.
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What was the boxing scene like for women back then?
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And my definition of stoicism ... Back then it meant what?
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"The technology was of course horrific back then," he says.
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But back then you just did what the police officer
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"I wish we'd [normalized relations] way back then," Abourezk says.
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If they start insulting back, then I just block them.
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"Unfortunately, things aren't the same as they were back then."
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Back then, China was still going through the Cultural Revolution.
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Back then, we couldn't use testing instruments from foreign countries.
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Well, back then, there really wasn't a cottage industry, right?
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Back then, I was understandably pretty cut up about it.
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Back then, they were essentially just slightly fancier glow sticks.
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That was the limit of most harnessed seats back then.
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Back then, a girl could succeed on good looks alone.
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North Carolina polling numbers back then told the same story.
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The lake's levels were nearly 140 feet higher back then.
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Back then, the average report roughly met the 2.6% standard.
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"Back then we were in our 20s," Pratts tells PEOPLE.
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Back then, he seemed a lot angrier about this stuff.
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And the magic back then ... [laughs] Commission Vestager loves America!
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True, perhaps, back then, say Mr Hart and Mr Zingales.
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The clit did not have a Wiki page back then.
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Only 40% of the public supported the tax back then.
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READ: Back then, and now -- just who is David Bowie?
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See, we forget, there was a big change back then.
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Back then, a woman riding a motorcycle was a novelty.
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In the movies, especially back then, they wanted a completion.
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Back then, Backderf told Refinery29, Dahmer was just another kid.
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Back then as well, one of the clips went viral.
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It felt like the sky was the limit back then.
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Back then, more than 52,000 deaths were linked to overdoses.
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When I finish work and come back, then I'm me.
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"Reality wasn't a thing back then," De La Rosa adds.
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"This is not a partisan issue," Brooks wrote back then.
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Ethnic divisions that erupted in fighting back then have endured.
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Back then, he thought that new dawn would break quickly.
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Clearly, "Becky" had a lot more going on back then.
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"Back then my wife and I were infertile," he says.
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Again, back then, I was consumed by the romance storylines.
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They still played games early in the day back then.
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But that's how we solved problems back then, I guess.
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Back then, prices had slumped 25 percent over a year.
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Even back then we talked about doing a collaboration together.
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Back then, I wasn't just a proponent of natural parenting.
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Do you know what your favorite celebrities posted back then?
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The capabilities of the iPhone were much different back then.
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Hell, did anyone know who Chiwetel Ejiofor was back then?
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It's how they didn't see the big deal back then.
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A big factor back then is that housing was inexpensive.
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I didn't write for newspapers back then, I delivered them.
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"I didn't really have many friends back then," she admits.
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Back then, it was very easy to take someone home.
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YOUR TAKE BACK THEN WAS, PERHAPS, THINGS WILL SETTLE DOWN.
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In all honesty, I probably found them incomprehensible back then.
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Back then, "the democratic current was rising fast," he writes.
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Back then, he would let the producers get the sessions.
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Well, working with him was a lot easier back then.
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My fiancé and I were young and broke back then.
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Back then, you were planning to be an artist, right?
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I didn't know how to balance things out back then.
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Especially the music he released back then on different aliases.
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And back then, Black History Month was just a week.
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But back then it just wasn't a priority for me.
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But back then, it was a big deal — even historic.
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What kind of stuff would you dance to back then?
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But back then, at 19, I was still thoroughly suburban.
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What photographers were you looking at back then versus now?
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I don't know if that label even existed back then.
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Back then, the deal valued Capital Cities at $216.5 billion.
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I was not an avid comic book reader back then.
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But you know, that's how I was training back then.
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I played Bloodborne back then, in that moment of spite.
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I guess I miss the consistency of friendships back then.
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CNET was my dream job back then, it really was.
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To a mainstream audience back then, her moves were bold.
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"Back then, that crushed," Efron said after watching the video.
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Back then, I remember 3DO going public, our corporate finance.
|
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You wouldn't think of it back then as being cliché.
|
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But nonetheless, I was a much smaller artist back then.
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Do you wish you'd been wearing anything different back then?
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Back then, their names were Dirk Vahle and Bob Tur.
|
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I had to laugh back then so I wouldn't cry.
|
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I even had a Malcolm X hat back then. #StayWoke.
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David Cote: No it was a good idea back then.
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Back then, over 8 percent of all sales were flips.
|
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But Clayton Kershaw wasn't exactly pitching to him back then.
|
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You did a couple of iPhone memo tracks back then.
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We really eschewed percussion in any standard way back then.
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"It's the way it was back then," Rusa told VICE.
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Sex back then was almost always a pantomime of disappointment.
|
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Mountain Lion's Dictation wasn't up to the task back then.
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Way back then she'd had good ideas all the time.
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And back then, there was not even athletics for girls.
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Back then, Republicans didn't control Congress as they do now.
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He staggered back, then raised his remaining arm and charged.
|
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Back then you could really get in trouble for that.
|
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At least Smith knew, sort of, who won back then.
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But this is something you hadn't contemplated back then. Yeah.
|
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Back then most people didn't even consider it a beer.
|
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Back then, he identified as a woman and a lesbian.
|
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"I was audited back then for several years," he said.
|
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The financial troubles that emerged were not apparent back then.
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I have more empathy today than I did back then.
|
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Larry was his mother's boyfriend back then; they were anarchists.
|
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But even back then, Mayweather Sr. said the same thing.
|
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Things that they didn't sell in the stores back then.
|
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Yet stylistically, what that meant wasn't even clear back then.
|
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ZQ: I had so much fear in me back then.
|
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Back then, Mr. Falwell sold the videotapes for $43 each.
|
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And so, back then, suspensions and arrests began to soar.
|
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But back then ripple was only worth about 36 cents.
|
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He's still the same weirdo that he was back then.
|
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We also learned back then to tap, flick and pinch.
|
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And that's as true now as it was back then.
|
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Back then, she said, Farragut was a place for strivers.
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Back then, they kept a close focus on tax services.
|
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A lot of that technology back then wasn't so advanced.
|
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I had no idea what the laws were back then.
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Back then, they were poor, but they were our neighbors.
|
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Think, Jesus Christ, it was a different time back then.
|
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Money and politics back then and the same thing now.
|
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Back then, BSAM was just forming in the professor's mind.
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Back then, I said it was a time capsule bill.
|
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Back then, of course, reggaeton didn't even have a name.
|
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But back then, Eve hadn't seen Annalise in three years.
|
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When I met my girlfriend back then, things got better.
|
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Back then, we had never even heard the word 'consent'.
|
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Back then, the average game had a combined eight goals.
|
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This had to have stuck out a lot back then.
|
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I was sneaking into clubs back then, by the way!
|
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That's just what I was trying to say back then.
|
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Back then [when these women lived], they had no rights.
|
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I was getting to play with older guys back then.
|
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Back then, a green card was so easy to get.
|
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Back then I didn't have any reservations about the lifestyle.
|
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We both had long hair and deep secrets back then.
|
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"Drugs just aren't the way," he told Noisey back then.
|
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I was right in the thick of it back then.
|
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Dancing was just what you did in Glasgow back then.
|
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"The slogan back then was 'silence equals death,'" said Jean.
|
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Can you compare working in film back then to now?
|
|
But now we know that they knew something back then.
|
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"He grew a lot of corn" back then, she said.
|
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He darted forward, then held back, then ran forward again.
|
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All these words they said back then, they're saying now.
|
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Back then, teenage membership in the Boy Scouts was dwindling.
|
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If I come back, then you can get me married.
|
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Back then, the virus was not visibly on American shores.
|
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"I don't think people knew that back then," she said.
|
|
Except the World Cup wasn't shown in China back then.
|
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You could be anyone you wanted back then, he said.
|
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"Back then, people thought polk salad was grass," he said.
|
|
Back then, video games were in their gestational, Cubist period.
|
|
Now check out how different the world was back then.
|
|
Back then, HNA was relatively unknown in the United States.
|
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Back then, the company was doing one transaction a month.
|
|
More than 140 babies in France got sick back then.
|
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Yeah. I think you called them back then as well.
|
|
I think my age back then played a big part.
|
|
"I played a lot of Minecraft back then," he says.
|
|
There was no Google to the rescue back then. 4.
|
|
There were times where you had to hide [back then].
|
|
Back then, female sexuality onscreen was largely synonymous with vulnerability.
|
|
Back then, Ms. Versace's brother Gianni was Versace's chief designer.
|
|
Back then, outrage had not yet become our dominant mode.
|
|
Of course, oral hygiene back then wasn't so great either.
|
|
How were people finding out about the company back then?
|
|
Racists sounded the same back then as they do now!
|
|
It was easy to be off the radar back then.
|
|
Behind them, Ms. Najjar reaches for her back, then crumples.
|
|
We would need three people at the counter back then.
|
|
At this juncture back then, Trump's candidacy wasn't even anticipated.
|
|
If only they had extra help from above back then ...
|
|
Back then, its marketing department didn't find the idea sexy.
|
|
His comments from back then resonate now more than ever.
|
|
SANK What was New York's drag scene like back then?
|
|
Back then, surrounding fields were still used to graze sheep.
|
|
That might have seemed like a crazy idea back then.
|
|
She was, back then, less open about her first abortion.
|
|
Back then, Ms. Helou was working as an art consultant.
|
|
There weren't a lot of artists in Montreal back then.
|
|
And back then, general elections against Democrats were an afterthought.
|
|
Back then, it was relatively cheap to live here, too.
|
|
"True feeling shines through in hardship," she said back then.
|
|
That was a lot of money to us back then.
|
|
It wouldn't have been called a Jersey cow [back then].
|
|
It's just that back then, we didn't notice him much.
|
|
"I was shocked and appalled" back then, Mr. Tarantino said.
|
|
Back then, Leonard Bernstein's music was considered longhair for Broadway.
|
|
And I had a little bit of it, back then.
|
|
Back then, he sang with the microphone facing stage right.
|
|
Because you know, back then, the animals were all there.
|
|
Back then I had a lot of loud temper tantrums.
|
|
Mr. Baker was a gatekeeper of the scene back then.
|
|
Violence wasn't a choice back then; it was a lifestyle.
|
|
Biden was bogged down explaining his yes vote back then.
|
|
"Back then, we didn't have electric machines," he recalled recently.
|
|
"I didn't have a good answer back then," Le said.
|
|
Back then, he went by his first rap name, JuiceTheKidd.
|
|
"We didn't even have index funds back then," he said.
|
|
He gave her a mouthful of black blood back then.
|
|
"There were less constraints and oppression back then," he says.
|
|
Back then relationships made him feel like a caged animal.
|
|
There were laptops and more basic mobile phones back then.
|
|
I said it back, then retreated into my own head.
|
|
Rosalba Carvajal, 343, remembers what it was like back then.
|
|
Sen. Amy Klobuchar: I would have done more back then.
|
|
"I didn't usually watch TV back then," Carol tells Refinery29.
|
|
The police "didn't care about it back then," he said.
|
|
"Back then it was a lot more complicated," Zuckerberg said.
|
|
Back then, PDVSA was producing 28503 million barrels a day.
|
|
Read here for our refresher on what happened back then.
|
|
Back then, though, he was an inescapable force for change.
|
|
Back then, it had a market cap of $505.67 billion.
|
|
"Back then only the rich wrote novels," Mr. Hawke said.
|
|
It's hard to explain how impressive this was back then.
|
|
Back then, Latin America was making the transition to democracy.
|
|
Back then, estimates put the project at around $200 million.
|
|
The site, back then, had a mere 550 million users.
|
|
Back then, the FTC had primary jurisdiction over internet providers.
|
|
Back then, nobody quite knew what to make of Medium.
|
|
It's hard to believe how strong I was back then.
|
|
Back then, Spanish Harlem stank of stray dogs and gasoline.
|
|
Back then, the House passed articles of impeachment on Dec.
|
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Back then, he and the CNN crew were almost buddies.
|
|
"Back then I had nothing but time," Mr. Parker said.
|
|
The Dow rallied 17% over 64 trading days back then.
|
|
But demonstrations alone didn't bring down Venezuela's strongman back then.
|
|
New York was just a very different place back then.
|
|
Back then, men rarely left the house with bare heads.
|
|
Back then, Blake was asked if Henri could speak English.
|
|
Back then, it was America's most devastating act of terrorism.
|
|
Back then, Minaya initiated a quick turnaround for the team.
|
|
In the black community, that's how they lived back then.
|
|
Oh, if only fidget spinners had been invented back then.
|
|
Back then, it was about $12,000 or $15,000 a year.
|
|
But back then, tropical diseases weren't something she worried about.
|
|
If Rita had a costume like that back then... wow.
|
|
But the difference is back then it was UK focused.
|
|
If you have someone else's back, then they have yours.
|
|
And back then it was a really meaningful pay cut.
|
|
Well, they also didn't have as many diseases back then.
|
|
I don't think the site was really big back then.
|
|
He admitted, however, that back then the system was limited.
|
|
She was in Grantland back then too, the third one.
|
|
Back then, there was Johnny [Carson], and there was Dave.
|
|
I did not have a lot of money back then.
|
|
Pretty much everybody pressed up their own vinyl back then.
|
|
The court and the government back then were covering each other.
|
|
Back then, Dr. Spock was the only guide for child-rearing.
|
|
EVERETT: I hadn't arrived back then — you were on your own.
|
|
Because back then, you were one or the other — never both.
|
|
Well the closing low in GE back then was also $6.66.
|
|
But back then she was merely an academic and policy wonk.
|
|
Back then, Peyton Manning was still a football player—sort of.
|
|
That shows how important what they were saying back then was.
|
|
Back then, in 1789, Washington was earning about $25,000 a year.
|
|
Back then, he covered the early days of Snapchat for TechCrunch.
|
|
Back then men worked hard, but women had to work miracles.
|
|
What he was doing back then was mythic and sometimes beautiful.
|
|
"We were very much tortured back then [before unionization]," says Begam.
|
|
Back then, a promoted hashtag was reported to cost around $200,000.
|
|
Finally, Russia was the world's biggest exporter of grain back then.
|
|
Back then, most homebuyers were not using 30-year fixed loans.
|
|
Back then, DeGeneres also predicted that Aleph would be a girl.
|
|
KS: No. I was a little closer to it back then.
|
|
You have to remember how cut off you were back then.
|
|
So even back then, I felt a certain distance to it.
|
|
Were you talking that back then when Obama was deporting people?
|
|
And then she said: "We had good Black people back then."
|
|
Back then it wasn't a job; it wasn't even a hobby.
|
|
MAMA says she heard back then that THE WARDEN did it……!!
|
|
For the Mormons, what happened back then, sure, that's ancient history.
|
|
Back then I was more influenced by video games and graffiti.
|
|
Transparency will set us free, we used to say back then.
|
|
Back then, they were excited, energized, and hopeful about the campaign.
|
|
What looks obvious now — Amazon's dominance — was not so back then.
|
|
Back then, this highly deadly disease killed 21984,212 infants a year.
|
|
I guess Google didn't really care about Reader back then, either.
|
|
That was the norm back then: to raise big, rambunctious families.
|
|
Back then, American labor was an acceptable subject for serious artists.
|
|
That was just the norm for all the families back then.
|
|
I also loved the show Recess back then, so that's cool.
|
|
We made history back then, and we're making history right now.
|
|
Back then, accounts about the Cuban national team were still scarce.
|
|
"This whole thing is one big fix," he said back then.
|
|
Back then, Kuroda pledged to hit his goal in two years.
|
|
And I neglected myself, despite having been so beautiful back then.
|
|
I wish I had a better camera back then hahaha pic.twitter.
|
|
Back then, I didn't know how short lived Google+ would be.
|
|
"That is just the way it was back then," Getty recalls.
|
|
There was corporate ones ... Back then, there was AOL, of course.
|
|
"There were some fights about all this back then," Jones said.
|
|
Check back then to watch a trio of satellites launch live.
|
|
Back then, I just saw him as another UK club rapper.
|
|
Back then, I knew that I could keep it a secret.
|
|
That was our power back then, we all stood together, united.
|
|
There weren't that many chef-driven restaurants in LA back then.
|
|
"Everything had to be public for me back then," she added.
|
|
Back then, racing distances in Xinjiang stretched up to 60 miles.
|
|
Back then, every song you'd say something about a gay n—.
|
|
I started to feel we've taken a wrong turn back then.
|
|
That's essentially what we were setting ourselves up for back then.
|
|
Back then it was simply a choice of UberX and UberXL.
|
|
"There's less bearish sentiment than there was back then," Essner added.
|
|
Back then 37% of the Latino electorate was registered as Republican.
|
|
What do you think when you think of yourself back then?
|
|
Back then, this life he has now was just a dream.
|
|
This short video would have been all but impossible back then.
|
|
Back then, it seemed like the fury might never die down.
|
|
Back then, Netflix was just launching its on-demand streaming service.
|
|
MW: Did you find that anyone cared about cybersecurity back then?
|
|
Back then, the pen proved mightier than the presidential sword. Today?
|
|
Back then, of course, nuclear deterrence ultimately worked for both nations.
|
|
Nedfors: It's very different back then because everybody [was the same].
|
|
Back then, 23% of Democrats expressed confidence in the system vs.
|
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Yes, we clearly foresee most reactions to what followed back then.
|
|
That 210% funds rate back then was on the restrictive side.
|
|
"I was the definition of early adopter back then," he says.
|
|
The aluminum used back then was still weak and malleable, though.
|
|
Officials say, yeah, looks like we only wounded him back then.
|
|
Back then, I didn't necessarily think of it as anything bad.
|
|
I breastfed both my kids but wasn't a runner back then.
|
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I was too Embarrassed to make it public back then. Lol.
|
|
Back then, people didn't even vote for senators, by the way.
|
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Back then, Vale maintained ferronickel production by treating stocks of ore.
|
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I saw a lot of [mob activity] going on back then.
|
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Back then, that was enough to make a young girl swoon.
|
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I owned like 33 percent back then; we're all equal partners.
|
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Back then, the group was performing in schools and small theaters.
|
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Back then, Dortha made just $4,200 a year as a teacher.
|
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But GPS wasn't as ubiquitous back then as it is today.
|
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It didn't seem cheesy back then, it felt real and thrilling.
|
|
Wedin thought I was like some kinda Zen person back then.
|
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Back then the place could be fairly characterized as a dump.
|
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They were victims of sex offenses that went unreported back then.
|
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Back then, the average American could expect to live past 22016.
|
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The idea, as I wrote back then, was largely about us.
|
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Back then, it sounded like a solution was still far off.
|
|
This was pre-Internet too, so we needed this back then.
|
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Back then, the dresses were photographed lookbook-style and put away.
|
|
Back then, abortion wasn't something that was being discussed on television.
|
|
Heyn: There was no way to really distribute it back then.
|
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Back then, there was a fluidity between online and offline bullying.
|
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Back then, you'd surprise me with flower emojis and thoughtful comments.
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"The housing market is as crazy as back then," he recalled.
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He tells Myles 'I should've listened to these people back then.
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Being the odd one out back then was an exciting feeling.
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Back then, "might makes right" even made the slave trade legal.
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I just sang more back then and wanted to do it.
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We didn't like the old school electronic music, not back then.
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But it had "Ninja" the title, that always worked back then.
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Computers back then were given one job and one job only.
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Back then, she says, the market was not ready for it.
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Back then, the same certificate covered both medical devices and drugs.
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Back then, I didn't know his name was Robert E. Lee.
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Back then, too, the talk was of the party's identity crisis.
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Back then, I had even more rage than I do now.
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There was no infrastructure, at the camp back then, he said.
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There was better entertainment back then (RIP Kurt Cobain and 2Pac).
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"[Back] then, America was opening doors to accept refugees," said Aysar.
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Was there any outcry over naming a song "Retarded" back then?
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What what do you think prevented you from transitioning back then?
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And back then, the conception of computers and machines was different.
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Back then, as with many playmakers, Payet's pitfall was his inconsistency.
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Leahy endorsed Clinton in 2016 while Welch backed Sanders back then.
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That's what the markets were struggling to cope with back then.
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Back then, bringing motherhood into a campaign was a radical step.
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Back then, Wang's parents simply wanted her to try any sport.
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Back then, I always saw it as a sign of revenge.
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Still, even back then, she had higher ambitions than simply winning.
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But back then, I didn't ask how you were doing emotionally.
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Back then the central bank replaced the bosses of eight institutions.
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Back then, it was just money being taken away from me.
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As Harmonix explained to us back then, this was a stopgap.
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Tell me more about the lifestyle you were living back then.
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People talked about the need for "tolerance" a lot back then.
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But there was a common conversation on national issues back then.
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Back then, Israel would often punish the authority for Hamas's actions.
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It was good back then, and it would go good today.
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Back then, he'd often drive packages to the post office himself.
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He strongly denied the accusations back then and again this week.
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"There was no brand associated with them back then," he said.
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Back then loans were a lot cheaper than they are now.
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Back then, a laboratory might spend years sequencing a single protein.
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Back then, she wrote recently, the city's downtown was mostly dormant.
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Back then, you started at the bottom in the auction business.
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Back then, Twitter surfaced a slightly curated collection of related tweets.
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Back then, he was a law student in the United Kingdom.
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Today's revival is divided against itself, as it was back then.
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Back then you could get telephone service from only one company.
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"That's the way an 's' was written back then," Schreck said.
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I voted for it back then; I haven't changed my position.
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It might not have gotten through the Senate, even back then.
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Back then, everyone who worked at The Troubadour was a musician.
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Because fingerprinting was basically the way people were identified back then.
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Back then, owning your own skates was less of a novelty.
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There wasn't a rock scene back then and there isn't now!
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They can put it back, then they can have me back.
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"We were trying to rein in regulations back then," he said.
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Back then, the grape was almost universally dismissed as lacking potential.
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"It was a pretty thorough investigation back then," Lieutenant O'Toole said.
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Back then, people were smashing 62 times a year on average.
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Back then, this was not as cool as it is now.
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The link we now see as obvious simply wasn't back then.
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Back then his sonic confessionals like "Dark Star" were sexily downtempo.
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I'm a lot smarter today than I was back then, too.
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Back then, there was likely no perceived value to black items.
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It must be said that she was majorly adorable back then.
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But back then, I don't think he was happy being here.
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You got us talking back then, and we're still talking now.
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But back then, Barkley was already impressing people with his athleticism.
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One of the major issues back then was also air pressure.
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Even back then, America imported more from China that it exported.
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Back then, we still had this utopian view of the internet.
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Back then, Facebook was just about to release the "Groups" functionality.
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I think it's the perception that life was easier back then.
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Back then, I was still a bit of a utopian idealist!
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Back then, he looked a little freaked out during the ride.
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When all the fringe… back then it wasn't the alt-right.
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I didn't feel the need to make a statement back then.
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Shock hits Soko when she reflects on her circumstances back then.
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Everyone working in stage design and construction was amazing back then!
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But back then, the budget for a music video was astronomical.
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He kept an arm's length from the gun groups back then.
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I was definitely unconsciously suppressing that side of myself back then.
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They smoked a lot of weed and I didn't back then.
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It took 146 days to reach 900,000 individual donations back then.
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Back then that meant long hair, now kids have face tatts.
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The labels had all of the power back then, Bedingfield recalls.
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He was also something of a quarterbacking savant, even back then.
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He used a beer bottle back then as a makeshift vase.
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Valuations today are high, but not as high as back then.
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Back then, most companies were flimsier operations with unproven business models.
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There wasn't a lot of awareness about food allergies back then.
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Voting back then was festive, a social occasion at the polls.
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This was the Jesus I had needed to see back then.
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"Back then you made videos for no one," Mr. Dillon said.
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Back then, Cagle recalled, he saw vodka distilleries opening around him.
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So many of my memories from back then are shadowy, incomplete.
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Obviously, there were no intellectual property rights in force back then.
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We work and work on it, like we did back then.
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Back then I was never formally introduced to either of them.
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Is there anyone now who reminds you of yourself back then?
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Back then the Chinese presidency was not such a powerful post.
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Their lives were lived back then in more than one lane.
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Of course, there was no financial component to it back then.
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The Migos cameo would play differently than it did back then.
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Back then, that was all something that we had to build.
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"I felt the HBO glow way back then," Mr. Greenblatt said.
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Back then, I felt very frustrated and lazy to play soccer.
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Even back then she was different from the rest of us.
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Even back then, it was a separate world than ads. Sure.
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"Canned pineapple was a lot fancier back then," Ursula told me.
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Remember how brash all that ravey, hardcore techno sounded back then?
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Back then the trip took the better part of a day.
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Back then there was no such thing as a second chance.
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"Back then it was so different and so difficult," Anisimova said.
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I had no understanding of saving or compound interest back then.
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Back then, James and his teammates actually feared for their safety.
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Was there a term back then for her type of murderer?
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"We didn't even have a coat rack back then," he said.
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Mitch and I were very much steering the ship back then.
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But back then, her remarks were greeted as almost overly dramatic.
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Yes, we misspelled it back then, but hey: Isn't technology great?
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Does he still feel as driven as he was back then?
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Back then, the neighborhoods looked like they do in the county.
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And all I really wanted to do back then was rehearsal.
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Even back then, I cried at moments of separation from her.
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The rooms were even smaller, back then; her husband added on.
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Back then, the city lacked any kind of official recycling program.
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Back then, disease epidemics and pandemics of all kinds were common.
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Back then, people made their own clothes or hired a seamstress.
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"Back then, Hôtel de Crillon was associated with regality," he said.
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Many of us Pakistanis demanded a public hanging back then, too.
|
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But of course, back then our discourse wasn't nearly as aggressive.
|
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Stocks also fell back then amid the outbreak's uncertainty before recovering.
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Back then, he was dealing with uncertainty in the digital world.
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Critics back then tended to misunderstand and malign this new music.
|
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Back then, in September 2019, there was promise in the news.
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Back then, the country blamed short sales for exacerbating the crash.
|
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But it's also because public opinion moved more slowly back then.
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Back then, Republican members of Congress were citizens first, partisans second.
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Wealthy and powerful men could have anyone they wanted, back then.
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Back then, her major role was easy to miss, he said.
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Back then, domestic whiskey was considered inferior to the Scottish original.
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"I'm heartbroken that I didn't do better back then," Reid said.
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But back then, I was definitely part of an early wave.
|
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The Times coverage back then soundly debunked Trump's version of events.
|
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Back then, the stock shed about 10 basis points in response.
|
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Back then, American TV shone with a veneer of peak optimism.
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Back then, he had no idea the songs would blow up.
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I thought this because back then, I was a Swedish woman.
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Back then, those who showed up conveyed more curiosity than commitment.
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Back then, those who showed up conveyed more curiosity than commitment.
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There were maybe 222 of us overseas at most back then.
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Back then, we couldn't afford a publicist — we had a family.
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Back then, we couldn't afford a publicist — we had a family.
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"Back then, he thought it was a noble profession," Sunny said.
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Still, back then Ryan Brant was thought of as an innovator.
|
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Back then, Minaj's wax figure caused a different type of drama.
|
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Back then, most of the grape-growing activity was well inland.
|
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"In doing so, I used words familiar back then," he said.
|
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And here's the thing: I never thought about landing back then.
|
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"Back then, to leave a job was O.K.," Wielicki tells me.
|
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Back then, the battle to save the club had been lost.
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It's really a different animal than what we measured back then.
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"There was a lot of injustice back then," Mr. Montes said.
|
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It was a thing you could do in Berkeley back then.
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Neither side was much interested in a peace settlement back then.
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The public still had a taste for big government back then.
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Back then, the site leached toxins into hundreds of nearby basements.
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Back then, in April 2016, things were looking iffy for Trump.
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WE HAD A NEW CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER BACK THEN, TONY WERNER.
|
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Back then they were quoted at a Z-spread of 26.27bp.
|
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Back then, Border Patrol apprehended 20143,22014 unaccompanied minors in one month.
|
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Back then, Harris was the relatively unknown San Francisco district attorney.
|
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Equity bubbles are often popped by regulation, Gundlach said back then.
|
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The city center back then was a miniature Chicago, he said.
|
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Back then, he recalled, Mr. Looker said he had colon cancer.
|
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Back then, he recalled, Mr. Looker said he had colon cancer.
|
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Back then the ethos and aesthetic was to write a hit.
|
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Back then, the Mets had just finished a 71-91 season.
|
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The bar I frequently tried to wind down in back then.
|
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Only three depositions were allowed, with no live testimony, back then.
|
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"Back then, identification was like the gold standard," Forcelli told me.
|
|
Jordan and her dad a great relationship back then, she said.
|
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"School shootings were not a regular occurrence back then," she said.
|
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Back then I didn't write about it because I was embarrassed.
|
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I can see him back then doing that, too. Yeah. Yeah.
|
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Back then, Krause thought of the natural world as mere ambience.
|
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In fact, back then it wasn't as common of a term.
|
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You have to understand, Kara, my life back then was nuts.
|
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"It was all better back then," he says over and over.
|
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Back then it was travelling the world, talking to IT departments.
|
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" Read More "Back then, only male athletes were offered sports scholarships.
|
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Back then, it was mostly just trans men who did it.
|
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There were no digital screens or intricate set pieces back then.
|
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I thought, 'So this is what people were drinking back then?
|
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But back then, when he was a private individual, a businessman.
|
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My focus in eating back then was to fill my stomach.
|
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Back then, close to half a million inhabitants left for the mainland.
|
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In Louisiana, some might say that was business as usual back then.
|
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Back then, he denied having any designs on the Civil Service system.
|
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Back then the subway was plagued by crime, graffiti and delays galore.
|
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I don't even know if Facebook had a mobile app back then.
|
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But back then they didn't really have that, and we wanted that.
|
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"I hope they're in a better place than they were back then."
|
|
Back then it was basically ... KS: So it was like to Omaha?
|
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Her now-famous makeup brand only had 10 lipstick shades back then.
|
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Back then, I was convinced it was because Buffy had jilted her.
|
|
"There was no one back then that looked like me," she said.
|
|
Back then, most people driving toward tornadoes were trained scientists, he said.
|
|
Back then, your internet presence wasn't something you wore on your sleeve.
|
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Back then, Singles Day brought in $7.8 million in gross merchandise value.
|
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Back then it felt impossible to be too mean to benefit claimants.
|
|
It&aposs always a game and back then it was the best.
|
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And back then, they voice zero concern about Obama&aposs detention policies.
|
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I had it on the pulse of the art world back then.
|
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I probably went too heavy on the blush or eyeliner back then.
|
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The majority back then worked in Asian restaurants or possibly family businesses.
|
|
It looks awful because of the "technology" back then, or lack thereof.
|
|
Or at least that's what the thought was back then and now.
|
|
The intent behind my words back then, it was not about race.
|
|
Back then, Marysville was a quaint, rural town with about 253,000 people.
|
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Back then, I didn't have the time or money for a box.
|
|
Even back then, it was clear where Apple was headed with this.
|
|
"I wish I knew back then what I know now," Young said.
|
|
Back then, we used to ask for no days off on tour.
|
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If they like you back, then you can chat with one another.
|
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Back then, much of America lacked good roads and access to electricity.
|
|
Like most Latino families, my parents didn't trust financial institutions back then.
|
|
Check back then to watch what should be an interesting satellite deployment.
|
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Back then voters sought renewal after the failures of the Carter presidency.
|
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Back then companies lavished expensive lunches and club souvenirs on their clients.
|
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Just as it was back then: naked people in a gas chamber.
|
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What lead you to use synths over a string section back then?
|
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Which I think I did back then, but it's just—I dunno.
|
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So I was trying to digitally hack audience acquisition online, back then.
|
|
It's crazy, they are more popular now than they were back then.
|
|
Back then, most was developed by enthusiasts -- individuals testing out their skills.
|
|
Back then, Twitter and social media erupted in #JeSuisCharlie messages of support.
|
|
Now back then, legislators returned to their farms to tend the crops.
|
|
Back then, we had no idea what to do with the hashtag.
|
|
And I doubt Castro would react now as he did back then.
|
|
Back then, there were only two female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
|
|
Back then, the comic potential of Nazis remained eons away from discovery.
|
|
There was no family allowance or anything back then, but we managed.
|
|
But you'd never risk having a baby out of marriage back then.
|
|
Back then, nobody talked about body image or size in the media.
|
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Back then, Rashad confirmed to Risinger via Twitter that Aaliyah loved MAC.
|
|
In Pennsylvania back then, the evening before Halloween was called Mischief Night.
|
|
"People in Brussels didn't take Boris seriously back then," the diplomat said.
|
|
Check back then to see what could be a historic lunar landing.
|
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Hell if I had this to drink back then I'd be happy.
|
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Back then, a balance of payments crisis pushed India towards the market.
|
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The color barrier is not as harsh as it was back then.
|
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Back then, India was a recent high school graduate from Tampa, Florida.
|
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Back then, the sport was played with 15 players on each team.
|
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She didn't have a driver's license, but back then, it didn't matter.
|
|
Take my word for it: this was an impressive demo back then.
|
|
Check back then to kick off the first US launch of 2019.
|
|
Those themes were still very touchy even here in Estonia back then.
|
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Back then, the pain of losing the headphone jack was still fresh.
|
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Back then, a levee broke and neck-high, muddy water submerged them.
|
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It worked back then; 40 years ago when they were set up.
|
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Schneider: Back then they had these things called Abrams [audience research] stations.
|
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Back then, we would not have found out about something like that.
|
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The stick, back then, was to upgrade the middle-range nuclear weapons.
|
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Back then, we talked almost daily on, of all chat platforms, Messenger.
|
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" He adds, "I didn't see it back then, but I was wrong.
|
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Also because my friend and I were really into him back then.
|
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Back then my primary metric for sweet speed improvements was Geekbench 2169.
|
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"Back then, I wasn't sure I was getting the job," she says.
|
|
But back then, the voice in my head had convinced me otherwise.
|
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Back then it was hiring 10 percent of women for technical roles.
|
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Back then, I was also very committed to an oversized cat-eye.
|
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Back then, you bought what you could if you wanted to experiment.
|
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Oh, how I wish that I had these YouTube tutorials back then.
|
|
She added that these complexities could not have been foreseen back then.
|
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Back then, America's most urgent environmental problems were smog and water pollution.
|
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They've forgotten what life was like back then and how they thought.
|
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I rented a small storefront for 35 dollars a month back then.
|
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Back then economists were celebrating the emergence of a broad-based expansion.
|
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Back then, they didn't hold the Olympic flag while reciting the words.
|
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He wouldn't be coming back: then again, he wasn't really here either.
|
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Back then, Aurora said it would apply for the statewide testing program.
|
|
And if these galaxies were around back then, where are they now?
|
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In doing so, Klobuchar fit the mold of the prosecutor back then.
|
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Back then, in 2014, I could still walk and talk and drive.
|
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Back then, the dollar was weak despite the high U.S. interest rates.
|
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Back then he shared the stage with former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo.
|
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I wasn't a part of any sexual encounter I had back then.
|
|
WAS THAT A MISTAKE BACK THEN IN TERMS OF PAUSING IN SEPTEMBER?
|
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Back then it just seemed like the smaller towns were just crazier.
|
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The games back then weren't like the VR experiences we're seeing today.
|
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If you remember back then, we only had driving directions on Google.
|
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Trump was vocal about her appearance back then – telling PEOPLE in Feb.
|
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Back then, I was freshly appointed at the helm of Royal Philips.
|
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It's Roman Polanski's supporters insisting that things were just different back then.
|
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I just didn't listen to a lot of rock music back then.
|
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As for the U.S. dollar, back then it was worth 124 yen.
|
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Back then, I didn't know there's a psychological term for it: Catastrophizing.
|
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According to Food & Wine, back then, pizza was only eaten by commoners.
|
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Ordering a pizza by phone was kind of a pain back then.
|
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Back then, there was nothing lamer than ordering tea with your breakfast.
|
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Back then, Ram was just the name of Dodge brand pickup trucks.
|
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I wanted to know if the media got it wrong back then.
|
|
"The fuss we were making back then [about Mattress Performance]," Sulkowicz said.
|
|
Sondow says that back then "Twitter was a place to have fun".
|
|
Back then, electricity accounted for 39 percent of all nontransportation energy use.
|
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"$100 a barrel is becoming the new $20," he said back then.
|
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Back then, images of the ANC leader were banned in South Africa.
|
|
It was harder for them because there was no conversation back then.
|
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Back then, a photo album was a real investment, a real effort.
|
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Back then, Facebook opened to your own profile, not the News Feed.
|
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BUT NONETHELESS, UTX THOUGHT THEY COULD GET A DEAL DONE BACK THEN.
|
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Back then, Graham considered it an even more serious foreign policy blunder.
|
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All of that energy was still coursing through my system back then.
|
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Back then, autonomous cars weren't even a blip on most people's radars.
|
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"I didn't know what a startup was back then," Medhat told me.
|
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So many of us had joined PASOK back then, on that basis.
|
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Women, back then, were expected to wear "modest" traditional outfits, Verghese says.
|
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But back then, through heterosexual willpower, I (unsuccessfully) pined after beautiful women.
|
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"Back then, it was so difficult to find vegan ingredients," Jerome says.
|
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Akira felt important back then, and as history's borne out, it is.
|
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Back then, whoever could seize human beings could sell them to us.
|
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Back then we only had to deal with the paparazzi at large.
|
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My transition was probably imminent back then, but I couldn't do it.
|
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We really tried back then to make it a big happy family.
|
|
"Back then it was hard finding other like-minded people," Hardie explained.
|
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Back then, the novel was young, much like New York in 1746.
|
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Back then, 85033 percent of all voters said they viewed Mueller negatively.
|
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Back then, Turkey was prized as an ally against the Soviet Union.
|
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"When you hear about slavery for 400 years," he said back then.
|
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As you know, it wasn't easy back then to format a document.
|
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Back then, no scientific evidence was required to make a health recommendation.
|
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"Back then, they were gasing four cars per day," says Mr Sliwa.
|
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"Back then, I probably just closed myself off to that," she said.
|
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Do you read science fiction for pleasure or did you back then?
|
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Back then, Natarajan studied by looking up words in an actual dictionary.
|
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Back then Facebook opened to your own profile, not the News Feed.
|
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If they can't find you, you didn't have to test back then.
|
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Italian households held almost a fifth of all Italian bonds back then.
|
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The answer is as simple today as it was back then. Anger.
|
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To be sure sexual harassment was very much an issue back then.
|
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Back then, you couldn't throw any meat away—it was too valuable.
|
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"It was like Grand Central Station back then," Tuchman told CNN Business.
|
|
A man in the crowd shouted back: "Then she'll choke on it!"
|
|
Voters in the spring didn't have a lot of say back then.
|
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If this xenophobic administration was around back then, you wouldn't be here.
|
|
I thought, back then, he was a little weak on foreign policy.
|
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Back then, that feeling of pride in our country came so easily.
|
|
Back then, outer- and active wear tended to have dark, muted shades.
|
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Back then, the Middle East dominated oil, given OPEC's embargo pricing power.
|
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That's what Trump wrote back then, and that's what he's doing now.
|
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Back then, the Soviet Union organized the Friendship Games as an alternative.
|
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England's national sport was infected with the cancer of hooliganism back then.
|
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Back then, he thought he was too competitive to be a coach.
|
|
It seems that many Chinese humorists back then turned to cursing. Why?
|
|
No one really wanted a job in a luxury brand back then.
|
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Back then, Grady was a bizarre amalgam of charity and racial hatred.
|
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Interest rates were higher back then and the economy was much different.
|
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"Back then, it was definitely something I was concerned about," she says.
|
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Back then, in 22019, the Soviet Union had begun to fall apart.
|
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You couldn't use technology back then, but it's a different story today.
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Back then, Donald Trump portrayed Comey's actions as a profile in courage.
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Perhaps Minter should have backed out, but things were different back then.
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Artists working back then probably couldn't imagine the invention of new colors.
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Back then, tablets were yet to have their moment in the sun.
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But back then, this is what you said to CNN's Lou Dobbs.
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When it happened back then, the Republican Congress went bonkers, but now?
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Curiously, Democrats in Congress strongly opposed the repatriation holiday back then. Sen.
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Was the way bosses tried to maximize profits actually different back then?
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We were very prolific back then, so whatever came up, we recorded.
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Two of her friends were murdered back then, not that long ago.
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I didn't even look at the voice as an instrument back then.
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The bridge between listener and musician was a lot shorter back then.
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Back then, I was a very different girl than I am now.
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But back then my Geralt was definitely a little looser of morals.
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Back then, hip-hop in Germany was a genre dominated by men.
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Back then, everyone had a better sense of humor about the game.
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But there was a wonderful community of people of color back then.
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It was really boring, and I really missed being home back then.
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That's the kind of music I was writing and performing back then.
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Back then it was only the newspapers who were hiring in digital.
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Back then we were desperate, and our activism was filled with pessimism.
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The whole system back then was built on the concept of obedience.
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So even back then I could see the beginnings of this decay.
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Back then my favourite song was "If Today Was Your Last Day".
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Back then, though, Bales didn't realize how much attention Kennard would receive.
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No official record exists of how many women back then sought abortions.
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Back then, they would have formed a dynamic offensive and defensive duo.
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It was unclear if the investigation Google mentioned back then was ongoing.
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Most people who were writing online back then were writing for fun.
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Back then, I knew how to stay in character as a girl.
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Back then, Spanish had become the de facto second language of California.
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Back then, brand mascots were just a way to remember a brand.
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We didn't have to hold on to what we did back then.
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They don't have any idea what the city was like back then.
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Back then, tattoo stars were generally known for having a distinctive signature.
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They also reveal that golf was a lot harder back then. 213.
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But back then it wasn't on my radar because I had George.
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What was it like being a woman on Wall Street back then?
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It wasn't called "drag" back then—it was just a costume idea.
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For a while back then, Hopkins also trained in the sweet science.
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I wish I'd had this article from Melinda Wenner Moyer back then.
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Apple gave the New York City schools tons of computers back then.
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Back then I said we weren't that far from such a reality.
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Back then, he had no access to counseling, therapy, or anything else.
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Back then, as now, the North's nuclear weapons program was a focus.
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Back then there were questions about whether the company would survive Balanchine.
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The viewership figures aren't what they were back then, for one thing.
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Back then, there was kind of a lull with athletes and activists.
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Back then, Chinatown was a decidedly different neighborhood than it is today.
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"Back then we were selling in 100-fish units," Mr. Samuels said.
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He said that Democrats "weaponized" the shutdown back then for political purposes.
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Back then, Facebook was simply giving you more content from your friends.
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The culprit back then was morphine, a compound isolated from poppy sap.
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No one ever knew back then what my weekend had been like.
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Back then, programs like D.A.R.E. and 'abstinence only' scared me into obedience.
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Because I told you, back then, more, your family was your neighborhood.
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But I knew back then that I could have been in Vietnam.
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My favorite book back then was probably "The Rolling Stones" by Heinlein.
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But how many people ever got to see him live back then?
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He was born in Taiwan, part of Japan's colonial empire back then.
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Chances are, you had some or all these thoughts back then, too.
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How is this going to be different than what happened back then?
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"Well, they didn't have stucco back then," the substitute teacher said derisively.
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Back then, he said, there were not many Chinese on the slopes.
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I was a cringing maggot back then, and it wasn't much fun.
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Blair is unpopular in Britain for his decision to back then-U.
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"It's not even close in our caucus," she told him back then.
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I wish I had a stronger voice back then, but I didn't.
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Are there through lines between what you did back then and now?
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"We were able to manage our medical bills back then," she said.
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The stakes for Sanders are even higher than they were back then.
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Back then, the vepudu brought an element of crunch to the table.
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It was my goal back then — to appreciate what I already had.
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Back then, the comparisons of his game to Crosby's were only beginning.
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Joe fights back, then pulls up, knowing better than to punch down.
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Back then, Mr. Trump also tried to trademark the emblem in Britain.
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Back then, not everyone was convinced the decision was a wise one.
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Lynda Barry I would have loved a book like this [back then].
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Back then, Aspen's version of inclusivity meant inviting the men in suits.
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I didn't allow myself to say it back then, on Monday night.
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Back then, the two parties were full of common ground and contradictions.
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Back then, you had Democrats and Republicans rooming together in apartment buildings.
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"That was the only grounds for divorce back then," Mr. Younkins said.
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Star's videos from back then are markedly different than they are now.
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Back then, bond yields were much, much higher, as were savings rates.
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Back then it was a marker of pride as well as time.
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The conversion cost back then: $19743,650, according to the National Park Service.
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Back then, 33% viewed him positively and 29% had a negative take.
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Back then, however Trump was mired at 39.1 percent, six points behind.
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They were just things we had done back then that didn't fit.
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Back then, there was no social media, so these characters were everywhere.
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Back then Giuliani was alternately despised and admired for his authoritarian style.
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Back then, we also didn't have the possibility to go that bright.
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There is even less room for persuasion than there was back then.
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He chased all of his dreams back then — UPS trucks, skateboards, cats.
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Back then I believed withone hundred percent certaintytheir father would come home.
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Only 2150 in 2130 House members today were in Congress back then.
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That was in 2008; how young and naïve I was back then.
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We have so many advantages today that we didn't have back then.
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Back then, people could be unfriendly, even cruel, to mixed-race couples.
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Back then, she at least had a view from her back door.
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Back then, surgery seemed a lark, something to brag about at school.
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Back then, we had eight people taking turns to manage the company.
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Back then, her father made a killing importing children's furniture from Europe.
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Kohl's blamed weakness at its women's apparel business back then as well.
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That portrayal is at odds with his actions and rhetoric back then.
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Lewinsky today has access to Twitter, which did not exist back then.
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Back then, he owned a gas and service station in Berwyn, Ill.
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Back then, the sport was played almost exclusively at Ivy League schools.
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Back then, Sports Action was the way to wager bets in Oregon.
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While that's true, Smith countered, sequestration was not an issue back then.
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"(Back then) the land was still quite fertile in Gurgaon," says Akbar.
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Still, a better exit than a lot of people had back then.
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And back then, pre-1981, the meaning of "shutdown" was much different.
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Back then, I couldn't explain this pattern, but I can now: cortisol.
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It was really petty, but it was my main motivation back then.
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Back then I don't think I realized how discriminated against they were.
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So my core interest back then and even now is simulation games.
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Back then, I didn't even know what an intimate, connected relationship was.
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If so, what was Mr. Robot protecting him from way back then?
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What was the best the Hills could have hoped for back then?
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Mexico City was actually a big hub for Volkswagen Beetles back then.
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Back then, he also sought able, sighted women rumored to be beautiful.
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He said that having 10,000 subscribers was considered an accomplishment back then.
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Back then, investors were deeply worried about the financial health of banks.
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Today the underlying spirit seems more prescient than it did back then.
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Absolutely. Back then we didn't have multiple countries recognizing and supporting us.
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" Fisher on Postcards from the Edge: "I was very unhappy back then.
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Back then nearly 60 percent of Afghans were positive about their future.
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But back then, a steady flow of people moved in both directions.
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Back then, the results just gave users rough estimates about their ethnicity.
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Back then, the plan unraveled when negotiations with the city fell apart.
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Records stalwarts the Lyres, who were big in nearby Boston back then.
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Nobody besides Ed Kranepool cared much about memorabilia back then, Jones said.
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Back then, its players formed the backbone of the English national team.
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"We were in a really different place back then," Mr. Damari said.
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"Back then, he was really avant-garde and weird," Mr. Bauman said.
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"Back then, the provider wouldn't even have to tell them," she said.
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Back then, the economy was stuck in a particular kind of rut.
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"Most of the soul music back then was in Memphis," he added.
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Trump may have solid Republican support today, but he didn't back then.
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Back then, Boston did not require runners to meet a qualifying standard.
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Northam actually also ran with the "things were different back then" defense.
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But resistance to digital was futile back then, as it is now.
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"Back then it was a blanket: 'No, you may not,'" she said.
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In my mom's defense, the narc approach was more common back then.
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Back then, his state had the potential to serve as a model.
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He was incredibly talented and was experimenting with electronic music back then.
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I identify as non-binary, which wasn't considered a thing back then.
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So why did these people back then ... Talk about the system then.
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"Back then I didn't even know there were eclipse chasers," Russo said.
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And let me tell you, Vegas was a different place back then.
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We saw it back then; we just didn't have the follow-through.
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Back then, everything seemed a lot more impressive than it actually was.
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The talk back then was of a Conservative majority of over 100 MPs.
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Back then, it relied on melting snow in the Himalayas to predict rains.
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But search engine optimization was not really a well-known thing back then.
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There were no tabloids or Twitter feuds to keep up with back then.
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Everything that existed back then, it was all for photos and photo storage.
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It is, I learned back then, an intimate emotional encounter with the divine.
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"Sexual harassment and stalking were terms that didn't exist [back then]," she writes.
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Sickels: But even back then, it was not as different as everybody thought.
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Back then, several Republican politicians, including Cruz, rushed to align themselves with Bundy.
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Still, even back then, we still frequently talked about our favorite TV shows.
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At least now, there's the medical-abortion option, which didn't exist back then.
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Back then, in 1994, he wasn't trying to launch a debunker of myths.
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Back then Indians were second-class citizens in their own British-occupied country.
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She's always been this way and they didn't even have Ambien back then.
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I assume the mob threw lots of money around in politics back then.
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Back then, many of us would never have predicted the results to come.
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Back then, you could isolate oxygen simply by burning a little mercuric oxide.
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Something for "real gamers," the cultural identity applied to ardent fanfolk back then.
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Back then, it was a densely populated area, filled with pubs and inns.
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Back then, becoming a filmmaker was a goal with high barriers to entry.
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My point: Parents had a tough gig back then – and that was understood .
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The thing that would have made me hesitate back then is dead now.
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So that I feel like the audience [back] then understood Miranda's the devil.
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We used to have to do record hops back then in those days.
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But just as Wallace lost back then, it looks like Moore lost today.
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Back then, Gregson cooked for Trump and kept him on a strict diet.
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Our ally Russia (part of the Soviet Union back then) is our adversary.
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"I remember having your own phone was super cool back then," she says.
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Back then, Trump praised Putin for refraining from retaliation, calling him "very smart".
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"There were a lot of stories of gay-bashing back then," she says.
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Back then, the law was used to violate the rights of the poor.
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Back then, the economy began to recover after two years of a slowdown.
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Back then, he escorted Xi on a tour of a corn processing plant.
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"It was portfolio insurance back then; now it's algorithms and ETFs," Cramer said.
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Back then the market was around 12,000 and he said people were pessimistic.
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Who would have known back then that my journey had so many chapters.
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Back then, there were simply not that many others to compare it to.
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If Trusk existed back then, I could have used it instead of Uber.
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His approval rating with the Brazilian public hit just 2000 percent back then.
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Back then, the Expo Line, which now runs past campus, did not exist.
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When you share with others, they share back, then everyone comes out ahead.
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Back then, it would reach minus 20-something degrees Celsius in the winter.
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I wish I had read Pauline Black's autobiography Black by Design back then.
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They told him they found him to be an inspiration even back then.
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Back then, there were no search results for me, no social media profiles.
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The way Barbie was depicted back then was very much about her physicality.
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Back then, there was no roadmap of what to do in these situations.
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Back then, there was an Aedes aegypti eradication branch of CDC, Ettestad said.
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Back then, I was left disappointed by the tablet's bugginess and fickle sensitivity.
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So the American prisons were actually better than the British ones back then?
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How did the smuggling world back then differ to how it is now?
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Back then, E-Werk [a prominent techno club] was the place to be.
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Back then, a typhoon gun was used to warn locals about oncoming storms.
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So there's been a lot of attention on this from way back then.
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There weren't that many people listening to that style of music back then.
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A rupture is usually quite painful, so maybe that's what happened back then.
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"Printing a stamp in two colors back then was tricky business," Trepel says.
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We were in a tough spot back then, but we got thru it.
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James: That picture's supposed to be me —we had bald heads back then.
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Oil prices were weeks away from hitting an all-time low back then.
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Back then, however, the inside-the-Beltway crowd was obsessed with deficit reduction.
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But it was a different world back then and trans visibility was nonexistent.
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It was a different world back then, people didn't want to hear that.
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If ya need a reminder of how Veronika helped back then ... you're welcome.
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Back then, Ostadhassan had been optimistic about his prospects in the United States.
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I called when I reached peak anxiety, which happened a lot back then.
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Trump was popular with GOP primary voters back then but not overwhelmingly so.
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Back then, she was back in the office two weeks after getting surgery.
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I think Houston was [diverse] back then too, I just didn't know it.
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You couldn't get a big fight back then without the mob being involved.
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I think—back then, now, and always—your political movement starts with you.
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Gilbert describes Turpin back then as "a homebody" who was never in trouble.
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It seems like anytime we get someone back then someone else goes down.
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"We gave each other autographed posters as a joke back then," Spade continued.
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Back then, she had an office of 25 square meters (269 square ft).
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Back then, there were genuine decisions for an avid book reader to make.
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Back then, the franchising fee to start your own team was about $100.
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He had a Jewish white rap group, back then, called Blood of Abraham.
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Back then, forecasters were split in three directions about the BoC's policy path.
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Back then, the idea of Trump as a real candidate seemed far-fetched.
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Back then, the EU should have offered an emergency brake on free movement.
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Like back then, the asylum rule is likely to be challenged in court.
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If it brought our daughter back then I'd be so excited about it.
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Back then it was a poor, remote village, without electricity or running water.
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McCartney said the group didn't do well with her constant presence back then.
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Back then, a girl named Babbe Hengeveld used to work in the kitchen.
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Back then, the first speaker was allowed 60 minutes to make his argument.
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All this German uniform stuff was still very untold and fragile back then.
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Back then, Rory had already turned down Logan's proposal in the penultimate episode.
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But back then, investing was mainly for the rich to make more money.
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When you look back, then you realized maybe you shouldn't be so surprised.
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Mashable debunked it back then, along with a slew of other fake photographs.
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Its main difference, though, was that back then it looked nothing like Snapchat.
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Philadelphia was known as the place to get the best cheese back then.
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Back then, you had to find someone who would be your business partner.
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I want for Leo what I most wanted back then: to be accepted.
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Back then, in the heyday of Internet Ugly, the humor was more straightforward.
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If only they'd just used bitcoin back then, Facebook users would be rich!
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And back then, I feel like record labels had so much more power.
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" She added, "And all I really wanted to do back then was rehearsal.
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Back then, they were fried in vegetable oil and tossed in table salt.
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Back then Mr Sanders often cast immigration as a threat to American workers.
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Back then, the young female captain was known as a religiously observant Jew.
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Back then, the most liquid markets were the quickest to show the pain.
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For one thing, employers back then often found ways to escape the mandate.
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Certainly something was lost back then without the bond to a living vehicle.
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Back then we took seriously Russian efforts to destabilize governments around the world.
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"Of course, Burma (Myanmar's previous name) was different back then," Ruggiero told CNN.
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I think if we were smart back then, we probably would've done that.
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Back then it was all about spitting lyrics on instrumentals up radio stations.
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