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"It goes back to the Civil War, it goes back to Reconstruction," he said.
When Kuzminskas goes back to the bench, Zita goes back to sleep again until the next substitution.
The day after, life goes back to normal — Omar undertakes home chores while Noor goes back to work.
"This goes back to the rancor from a couple days ago ... this all goes back to Donald Trump," Rosenberg argued.
"I think when he goes back to his story, he goes back to a beautiful day or a beautiful time or a beautiful person that he loves," says the director.
Because what ... This goes back to the institution building.
Yeah. I still ... This goes back to Kavanaugh, right?
And I think it will be interesting to see if the administration goes back to the drawing board, goes back to basics, goes back to the substance, and start thinking through what they actually want to get from this, because I agree that a summit is important, but they need to do a little more of the prep work.
Some of the research goes back to the 19th century.
"It goes back to Confucius in 500 B.C.," he said.
It all goes back to the SAG Awards' voting party.
"It goes back to having choices for patients," Pottage said.
To me, it goes back to the James Damore thing.
The third goes back to Mr Hannan and his friends.
After capture, it goes back to just being another animal.
His criminal career goes back to the 1960s, prosecutors say.
We walk a little before he goes back to work.
Nate goes back to prison and talks to his dad.
It goes back to the narrative structure Last Frontier employs.
Well, it goes back to what I said about TVNewser.
Now, the suit goes back to Aiken, likely for trial.
And I guess that goes back to, where are we?
Jerrod goes back to Jordan, expressing his concern and confusion.
The point is: Everything for me goes back to music.
It all goes back to the cheetah's unique social structure.
Noah goes back to the church and finds Agnes there.
City on a Hill goes back to how it started.
I think it goes back to that quote by Kyle.
It goes back to your roots, obviously, your original roots.
So I think this really goes back to the Bible.
It goes back to the question I asked you earlier.
And this goes back to where we started the conversation.
It goes back to her analogy about atheists and Baptists.
Doss: The FISA process goes back to the late 1970s.
"The story really goes back to my dad," Lowdon said.
And with that, she goes back to work to pack.
Rosenbaum: It goes back to how he was elected governor.
That goes back to what we were just talking about.
But that goes back to the honesty you mentioned earlier.
This goes back to the end of the last century.
Hopefully when it's done, it goes back to the earth.
Nobody ever just hangs up and goes back to sleep.
This first entry goes back to the week of Sept.
The most recent period of unrest goes back to November.
A lot of that goes back to severe Fed tightening.
All that money goes back to the community, the fans.
But some of the engagement also goes back to funding.
Her royal resemblance even goes back to the Queen Mother.
Our lineage here goes back to the 1500s and 1600s.
I think again, it goes back to being relevant, right?
I think it goes back to what Hilary is saying.
Now he goes back to it, and it's so divided.
It goes back to longstanding animosities between South Korea and Japan.
My reticence goes back to 2001, well before Facebook even existed.
"The cane itself goes back to Germany in 1670," he explains.
It is believed that tradition goes back to the Bronze Age.
And the next day, as my life goes back to normal.
I think it goes back to what makes you feel comfortable.
SF: And that goes back to what I was saying earlier.
"Afterwards life goes back to normal," said Karzen, the community leader.
Originally, this goes back to the iPod, the pre iPhone era.
It goes back to the 242s, plus some clauses added later.
Nan goes back to hell tho because she loves Papa Legba.
The couple's courtship goes back to July 2017, per social media.
GUILFOYLE: It goes back to 2012, and they have some trail.
The couple's courtship goes back to July 2017, per social media.
The story goes back to before I was working with Gaga.
It goes back to basics — stripes — reviving the modernist 1960s look.
The incident referred to in the title goes back to 2010.
The blame for this regulatory quirk, unsurprisingly, goes back to Prohibition.
WATTERS: Listen, I think it goes back to hunters and gatherers.
The big worry though, that goes back to the China question.
Cross-dressing is a British tradition that goes back to Shakespeare.
It all goes back to the interplay with race and insurance.
The feud between the Bundys and BLM goes back to 1993.
According to The Washington Post, it all goes back to childhood.
And again it goes back to promises, commitment, fairness and transparency.
The term goes back to Dolf Sternberger, a German political scientist.
If she votes against him, the money goes back to donors.
Eventually she hits her head again and goes back to normal.
Trump can't believe it and goes back to grimly slumping forward.
But my final selling point goes back to my sticky-phobia.
He goes back to the village for two months a year.
Yeah. And that goes back to "Fame"—the singing isn't honest.
As with many of Trump's feuds, this goes back to Twitter.
I MEAN, IT GOES BACK TO ROBERT ALLEN, I THINK. RIGHT?
Simple, Washington goes back to the status-quo — with some tweaks.
The bulk of that ticket price goes back to the distributor.
My relationship with Twyla goes back to when I was 19.
He finishes filling the glasses and goes back to the bar.
The philosophical rationale for this goes back to the Founders themselves.
I guess it all goes back to about a year ago.
You believe, and again it goes back to that unconditional trust.
"This all goes back to power and control dynamics," Harris said.
The first case goes back to 83, with Boy London Italia.
It goes back to me meeting young artists and new artists.
HOROVITZ Well, it probably just goes back to loving the Clash.
It all goes back to April 2003, when New York Gov.
With Google Shopping, Google goes back to its search engine roots.
After the New Year's frenzy ends, life goes back to normal.
"It all goes back to the Civil War," said Mr. Alexander.
It all goes back to being confident in your personal identity.
Like once everything goes back to a state of relative normalcy.
"It goes back to trust in my pitching coach," Thompson said.
The gunman then goes back to his car and drives away.
"It goes back to the day that you arrived," Riley said.
Salesforce's Sales Cloud software goes back to the company's earliest days.
"They also claim their activity goes back to 2002," Meyers said.
"It goes back to the lesson of the Jitney," he said.
"The reason … goes back to his interest in dignity," Simon said.
That goes back to like, let's take the Lauer story again.
"If you think of style, you think of whatever has worked in the year goes back to growth and whatever hasn't worked goes back to value," said Steve DeSanctis, equity strategist at Jefferies in New York.
SARA EISEN: And you think it all goes back to Japan Inc.?
CAROLE GHOSN: I think it all goes back to Japan Inc. Absolutely.
" After that meal, Jameson goes back to intermittent fasting "around 6 p.m.
Trump's and Cruz's feud goes back to Iowa, a state Cruz won.
I think goes back to during when I was working with Clinton.
" He added, "I think it goes back to a very simple thing.
Like pretty much everything with Niantic, it all goes back to maps.
Instead, he goes back to the analogy with the Human Genome Project.
Then he goes back to the brain to take one more measurement.
"Everything that I do kind of goes back to that," she said.
So he goes back to his southern homeland, and to political incorrectness.
Liberation theology goes back to Latin America in the 1950s and 60s.
She goes back to medical school, graduates, gets married and has children.
I have an archive of images that goes back to the '50s.
But it goes back to when Kim Jong Un first took power.
In the last possible second, Mallory succeeds and goes back to 2015.
We snuggle and talk and then she goes back to her office.
I really hope sis goes back to therapy for her control issues.
Sansa goes back to dull colors but really leans into her heritage.
"It goes back to the same stupid pressures on women," Epstein said.
It goes back to the night me and that guy were arguing.
Or does it, and the price of oil goes back to $100?
"What if oil goes back to 50 or 60" dollars per barrel?
Micah: It goes back to her mom when she was a kid.
It all goes back to an early fascination with swords and swordplay.
This will never be replaced... it goes back to the 6th century.
Anyway, it goes back to this particular man, Juan Ramon Vasquez, 45.
My earliest memory goes back to when I was 6 or 7.
"It just goes back to having confidence in my teammates," Osweiler said.
It goes back to those first descriptors of passion, dedication, and commitment.
For her, the answer goes back to her embrace of American citizenship.
Self-tying can mimic a comfort strategy that goes back to babyhood.
That goes back to what I was saying about forming social bonds.
And this goes back to when I was young, my father left.
She's a successful woman who goes back to her unsophisticated small town.
Though a relatively small chunk of the money goes back to Mrs.
Scaramucci's rivalry with Bannon goes back to his brief White House stint.
He eventually goes back to the barbershop to beg for her forgiveness.
It goes back to that lesson I learned with my paper route.
"His focus, his competitiveness — it goes back to high school," Evans said.
And again, that goes back to the thing I think people misunderstand.
But don't worry, everything goes back to normal — hands, feet and lips!
The hilarious thing about it, it all goes back to Anthony Weiner.
DS: I actually have a chart here that goes back to 2006.
The answer to your question goes back to something I said earlier.
And that even goes back to the Orlando shooting the other day.
"It goes back to old styles of sofa multiplayer gaming," Mitgutsch says.
Again, that goes back to the question: What does he really believe?
Then he breathes in and goes back to parallel with the ground.
It goes back to sacrifice—what are you willing to give up?
This all goes back to what Bruenig writes in the Washington Post.
I think that goes back to what we were just talking about.
So June goes back to work, and he's falling even further behind.
I think it goes back to that '50s girl-on-vacation look.
"It goes back to the issue of due process," Perez-Davis said.
This DOJ policy goes back to the beginning of the 20th century.
"One way or another, everything goes back to 2016," the strategist said.
NICHOLS: Candace, has he called anyone a monkey which we know goes back to or excuse me, an ape, which goes back to stereotypes that started during the antebellum period that have been, you know, started with scientific racism.
But it goes back to the old way I used to do it.
I think it also goes back to voiceless versus having a voice thing.
It's a tradition that goes back to his first novel, In the Drift.
I think it all goes back to the structure of the news media.
This goes back to that concept of age as a state of mind.
The algorithm, at least in theory, goes back to being a neutral algorithm.
" "It goes back to the two rate hikes implied by the dot plot.
This is in keeping with a custom which goes back to medieval Europe.
A little later, once she's up, he goes back to fix her coffee.
BS: It goes back to the decision I made to sell [Kima Labs] . . .
Chaisson's involvement goes back to Maine, where he works at two Portland restaurants.
Then the immune system wanes and the skin goes back to the normal.
I think it goes back to why They Are Billions is so compelling.
I'm a big supporter of China—this goes back to my political days.
It goes back to that idea of you're supposed to be good parents.
Bryan: In my mind, it all goes back to that idea of expectations.
Also, Martha, it just goes back to what the force, was it necessary?
Let them move back into place and their resistance goes back to normal.
But all of that goes back to language, which I've been studying recently.
It goes back to the question of, philosophically, what is this show about?
He put his headphones in and goes back to listening to his music.
The claim apparently goes back to an anecdote from Uber investor Chris Sacca.
But it always goes back to allowing the human conditioning to fall away.
Tells me he had a good day, then goes back to finish eating.
"It goes back to Miss America as being, like, America's sweetheart," explains Julie.
Game of Thrones' fixation on rape goes back to its very first episode.
The "First Temple," also known as Solomon's Temple, goes back to Biblical times.
She goes back to her suite at the Plaza and overdoses on quaaludes.
On Instagram, the oldest public post of #ThugMonroe goes back to July 2012.
"This argument goes back to the very founding of the republic," said Sparrow.
That level, specifically, goes back to align with the cryptocurrency's breakout in November.
If the interpretation is not reasonable, then interpretation goes back to the court.
We also have another viewer question, which goes back to your earlier deck.
Literally in literature, in the western canon, it goes back to The Odyssey.
It goes back to the idea of what it means to romanticize something.
The idea of an 18-game schedule goes back to at least 2011.
"It goes back to Planned Parenthood's larger values and big idea," said Laguens.
So this goes back to that tradition, but on a much crazier scale.
This goes back to my Art Blakey days who was a jazz drummer.
The solution—and, one would hope, the eventual endgame—goes back to timing.
"It goes back to trusting who's schooling you on art," Mr. Stoudemire said.
I think it goes back to this notion of a white dominant culture.
This goes back to what we were saying earlier about private power relations.
"I think that goes back to the lifestyle aspect," Ms. Fowler, 29, explained.
It sort of goes back to Chicago winning with all these new artists.
The fact that the idea of pleasure just still goes back to accommodating.
Read more here as Prime Minister Theresa May goes back to square one.
For us, that goes back to when we were in my dorm room.
For me, every policy goes back to moral law because I'm a Christian.
The CPAC tradition of fueling presidential bids goes back to former President Reagan.
That way, the interest paid on the loan goes back to the borrower.
This goes back to what Chris was saying — we have to be prepared.
It might be some time, though, before she goes back to dance classes.
It just goes back to representation and they just aren't used to it.
Gail: Some days it does seem as if everything goes back to Giuliani.
From there, they strap on those trusty fists and goes back to it.
SM: I mean, I think it goes back to what you were saying.
"This goes back to the Founders and the Boston Tea Party," she said.
It's a myth that, as Pang notes, goes back to the Industrial Revolution.
Stick with that horse and buy more if it goes back to $72.
Russia goes back to 1994 as a standard — a much, much lower standard.
I think it goes back to the way the tech industry has evolved.
"It's an ancestral rumor that goes back to the Middle Ages," she said.
Here's hoping Daniels returns to his roots, and goes back to juggling fireworks.
It goes back to Federal Telegraph and sort of even between the wars.
The animals breathe it, and the inorganic matter goes back to the soil.
But this goes back to one of my favorite jokes online, was savetoby.com.
Charlotte Lagarde's "Colonial White" also goes back to the roots of American myth.
As to empathy, the problem goes back to Adam Smith, the father of capitalism.
Shao goes back to Fat Annie with this information and outs Wolf to her.
The committee, known as Cfius, goes back to the Exon-Florio amendment of 1988.
It goes back to our whole motto: 'You don't need lipstick, lipstick needs you.
And it goes back to I think the key element of your monologue, Sean.
No one is going to buy these stocks until oil goes back to $60.
The German bank's relationship with 1MDB goes back to 2009, according to the documents.
She puts in ear plugs and goes back to the bar for more drinks.
Net, which goes back to Tim Berners-Lee's building of the World Wide Web.
Now the person that was overwhelmed is carried down and goes back to homeostatis.
It goes back to some really core issues that he has used all along.
" via GIPHY "My story starts awesome, then gets awkward, then goes back to awesome.
Mr. Haacke's own engagement with the ethics of art goes back to his youth.
But their experience with art and the web goes back to the early 90s.
That goes back to my PR skills and [knowing the importance of] strengthening relationships.
"It all goes back to when I got down on one knee," he said.
But it goes back to the age-old advice: just get on with it.
It goes back to all the inclusion conversations we're having in fashion these days.
I think it goes back to what's in the regulation, which is no fin.
I do think it goes back to the core of what we spoke of.
No matter how complex the punches, it all goes back to springs and metal.
He says one thing here and goes back to Washington and votes another way.
Here's hoping Alison goes back to Montauk and tells Ben to fuck off forever.
It's believed the data goes back to October 2018, according to timestamps found inside.
Then Olivia goes back to the White House and finds a stash of alcohol.
So that frustration is there and there is --it actually goes back to ISIS.
He should have been in the third grade; now he goes back to first.
"It goes back to the creativity," Light said of why she adores those looks.
The friendship of Harry and van Straubenzee goes back to their prep school, Ludgrove.
Cindy reluctantly goes back to his place because she's been overdue for a makeout.
He drives every Singer-modified 911 here before it goes back to its owner.
It all goes back to that "fat and happy post" she wrote in 2015.
If oil goes back to $35 you will regret that I said buy it.
Click it again, and it goes back to a meter for your daily activity.
It's a tactic that literally goes back to the earliest days of the NHL.
There's been a debate about burden-sharing that goes back to NATO's founding days.
That really goes back to our founder Henry Ford, about making people's lives better.
It all goes back to that song and what's bubbling under all of it.
Because it goes back to how these games were created in the first place.
It all goes back to being on the court or being on the track.
"Maybe it goes back to Sister Alicia and her party room," he told Lawrence.
I think 'stronger together' sort of goes back to what we saw in 2008.
The increasing alignment between party and racial attitudes goes back to the early 1990s.
The Dealogic data only goes back to 1995 and does not include Tuesday's announcements.
Trump's interest in the country goes back to the days of the Soviet Union.
Wedren: I think the shorthand goes back to the contours of a shared sensibility.
It goes back to the Buddhist philosophy of having compassion for all sentient beings.
He then calmly slips his hands into his gloves and goes back to work.
Its literal meaning goes back to Native Americans' behavior when they left the reservations.
He goes back to sleep while I enjoy my tap-water cup of coffee.
This designed landscape suggests the city's history only goes back to the 18503th century.
Everyone goes back to acting like dicks, and Dwight gets his stupid boat. —CS
It all goes back to the roots and the rhythms and I related instantly.
What will happen if he goes back to a place where he comes from?
Is that a design choice that goes back to the beginning of the project?
It goes back to my father, who was a door-to-door vacuum salesman.
I think it goes back to, don't be so sure that you are right.
In a way it goes back to my first audition for a youth orchestra.
In response, the frequency of sound passing through the liquid goes back to normal.
The tally goes back to 1972, when the modern era of candidate selection began.
After dinner, everyone keeps to themselves and goes back to their rooms, he said.
After the break, he goes back to work, always drawing from memory, never models.
Just notice that attention goes back to worries, and gently return it to breathing.
The tradition of designers showing off their collections actually goes back to the 1940s.
Economic policy ignores women, and it goes back to basic theories developed by men
So, inevitably, your mind kind of goes back to what's happened in the past.
This goes back to a tweet he sent in August about taking Tesla private.
The idea of a tax on inherited wealth goes back to our country's founding.
According to Axios, Trump typically goes back to his residence at around 6 p.m.
"I'm baby" as a meme goes back to 2017, according to Know Your Meme.
"The problem of oversupply goes back to domestic politics (in emerging economies)," Bainbridge said.
"But it goes back to our parents and how they raised us," says Adina.
Again, it goes back to behavior, because, sadly, it's human poop, it's dog poop.
Anjali Sud gets a promotion; Joey Levin goes back to running IAC full-time.
One in four women goes back to work within 10 days of giving birth.
And I think that goes back to, how do we make fun of this?
This goes back to your general question about things like health care and education.
Still, Connor doesn't totally get the lesson until he goes back to the job fair.
LAURENT POTDEVIN: I think it really goes back to the raw materials that we use.
The bill goes back to the state Senate for approval before being sent to Gov.
So, it really goes back to Confucius, in 500 B.C., it's a very different approach.
He starts green and then goes back to his human form at the end, naturally.
It goes back to the whole thing — 'treat me really bad and pay me well.
It goes back to insurers not wanting to over- or under-pay you, Hunter said.
DURBIN: What Kirsten is saying goes back to your question, Chris, to candidate Donald Trump.
We learn that this goes back to 2011, 2012, this grudge that the gunman had.
The origin story for this goes back to a family trip to China in 2009.
Obama has ordered a comprehensive review of election-related hacking that goes back to 2008.
Ian goes back to work as an EMT and Lip keeps going to AA meetings.
Then it goes back to a lower district court where both parties will start discovery.
It's because of institutionalized racism and sexism, and you know what that goes back to?
It now goes back to the House, where it's expected to again receive overwhelming support.
His philosophy on investing — and life in general — all goes back to his Midwestern roots.
But my pal Jake Kastrenakes tells me it goes back to the children's songwriter Raffi.
Sony's current design language goes back to at least the first Xperia Z, in 2013.
It goes back to the whole thing, 'treat me really bad and pay me well.
"I guess it just always goes back to marriage and all that stuff," she says.
Game 6 goes back to Cleveland, with the Indians up 3-2 in the series.
It goes back to the whole thing — 'Treat me really bad and pay me well.
"When (the woman) goes back to her parents' home, it becomes a problem," she said.
This goes back to the question about how we're going to invest for the future.
The benchmark only goes back to 27 so doesn't capture the 210-20163 global downturn.
Mr Bercow's enthusiasm for taking on the powers-that-be goes back to his childhood.
Thursday's announcement builds on a partnership between Toyota and Subaru which goes back to 2005.
And I think that goes back to his inclination that I felt beyond the role.
Ritter, whose data goes back to 1980, said this is the highest proportion on record.
What if Rob moves in, nothing changes and he goes back to his old habits?
The idea goes back to the Academy of American Poets' core philosophy: Make poetry accessible.
What this goes back to is to start people young and focusing on preventative care.
Reporting on Maxwell's alleged role, via victim statements and court records, goes back to 2011.
"We know he's a talented guy, but it goes back to his preparation," Pagano said.
And it also goes back to collaborating with other people, even outside of the band.
He then shoves her to the ground and goes back to the two women fighting.
The benchmark only goes back to 2002 so doesn't capture the 1990-30 global downturn.
But beyond an immediate bounce, it all goes back to how their businesses are doing.
When it hits upon a winning gag, it goes back to it again and again.
Again, having meetings about rock 'n' roll records, that goes back to playing the game.
I think this goes back to what I said earlier about homemade products—avoid them.
The Noel case now goes back to the trial court for reconsideration of class certification.
Heller has had a rocky relationship with Trump that goes back to the 28500 election.
But Rowan (Joe Morton) just can't help himself, so he goes back to Fitz again.
"That actually goes back to the Chicago fire," Reynolds said, referring to the 1871 fire.
It fiddles with the fabric of time,' and Bowie goes back to being Aladdin Sane.
No matter how many times he chooses that option, it goes back to Top Stories.
Instead, she leaves the twins with nurses and nannies and immediately goes back to work.
Afterwards, everyone goes back to his or her room – there is no contact at all.
This all goes back to a 1964 US Supreme Court decision, New York Times v.
If the temperature goes back to normal, there's a good chance the coral will recover.
It goes back to the mindset of wanting to build tools to help sellers grow.
Usefully, Domgy goes back to its charging station automatically when its battery is getting low.
The silence goes back to the first earnings call the device was available in 2015.
When he officially goes back to practicing law, he'll have nowhere to go but down.
Trump also has a special connection with Fifth Avenue that goes back to his youth.
Up to half the cost of your child's school photos goes back to the school.
"It goes back to with my grandmother," Ms. Irgit said, in her most specific answer.
This tradition of cold salads, ham balls and cookies goes back to my mom's childhood.
Before he goes back to his own time, though, he's determined to restore Ryan's faith.
The reason I'm somewhat optimistic about including Kennedy goes back to his interest in dignity.
" — Maria, Spain "Claudia goes back to Russia to work with an up and coming Putin.
It goes back to what I said, Joe Biden owes black people his political life.
Mitchell Boggs, St. Louis reliever: It really goes back to the beginning of the game.
After sex, the vaginal muscles contract, and the vagina goes back to its original size.
A: He goes back to grasping my breasts and he's squinting at me like this.
"I think it just goes back to it not being a tainted championship," he said.
"I think a lot goes back to that," Girardi said of the Pineda-Perez duel.
No. It all goes back to being a working-class girl from central New York.
"It goes back to creative expression," said David Rosenberg, director of business development at Giphy.
I can't sleep any longer, but my husband goes back to sleep for a bit.
It is an American issue that goes back to our "no taxation without representation" roots.
The tradition goes back to 1947, when President Harry Truman "pardoned" the first holiday bird.
Hans is arrested, Arendelle goes back to normal, and Anna buys Kristoff a new sled.
The problem is Trump, and it goes back to his win in the 22019 election.
Ultimately, the origin of the trend goes back to the popularity of wellness in general.
The only one now available is BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin), which goes back to 1921.
Hopefully, he takes some time off so he goes back to TV rested and ready.
" Stewart says, "The culture that black folk brought to America goes back to plantation times.
Evidence of the disease itself in captive snakes, he said, goes back to around 1980.
Danny Meyer's infatuation with Rome goes back to his time there as a college student.
The first definition of "gig," meaning a "flighty girl," goes back to the 13th century.
"Once that happens, everything kind of goes back to the way it was," he said.
"For me, it goes back to faith and values," Goulet said in a telephone interview.
That goes back to our very racialized history, and it's a direct legacy of slavery.
This rhetoric is grounded in a philosophy of art that goes back to Immanuel Kant.
I think it probably goes back to me copying Far Side comics as a kid.
It all goes back to communication, no matter how awkward or uncomfortable that can be.
Clearly, the right to bear arms goes back to the earliest days of the United States.
"As with most pilots, it goes back to something that's really ineffable from childhood," Smith said.
The root of the controversy goes back to an article that appeared in Wired last week.
Avengers of the Moon goes back to the pulpy world of Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future stories.
Then everything goes back to normal within seconds, and then it's like, Where's the next one?
It soon goes back to monotone, however, and the music shifts back to eerie, unsettling noise.
Look even closer, and you'll notice there's one hairstyle she always goes back to: the bob.
They either bemoan them or ... See, I think it goes back to my experience at Penney's.
Their relationship goes back to 2014 when Paul was still in social media's comparative good graces.
That goes back to the technology we were talking about, the ability to calibrate the risks.
"It all goes back to focusing on the changing US and Russian nuclear posture," Lewis says.
I'm already dreading a return to my normal bike when the Curt goes back to Tallinn.
So, she goes back to the woods to make sure that the guy is really dead.
Carey comes over to congratulate the him, but sees he's distracted so goes back to hosting.
But it's more complicated than that, and it goes back to before they were even born.
It goes back to the future and promises the restoration of a once invincible racial hierarchy.
As you may know, pisco is a grape brandy that goes back to 16th-century Peru.
You never play defense, so when you turnover the ball it just goes back to you.
The kamikaze are exemplars of the Japanese mentality, a mentality that goes back to the samurai.
Some of this goes back to fan culture being rooted in a very gendered power dynamic.
I think that goes back to the fact that her parents didn't give her enough attention.
So the idea that this would be pornography goes back to people imagining whips and plantations.
Look, anti-politics is part of the American DNA — it goes back to the very beginning.
He may be the guy she goes back to after she dumps the guy she picks.
And in that case it literally goes back to Satan, in terms of his own language.
It was the biggest drop on record, according to the data, which goes back to 1994.
So again, it goes back to how you respond to situations, and having a strong filter.
For Ford, that sense of determination to persist despite the odds goes back to her childhood.
" Bollason reminds us of the color organ's long history: "It goes back to the 18th century.
The buyer says, 'if oil goes back to $100 a barrel, I can't afford your gas.
The next time they square up, Harrell goes back to doing what he wants to do.
It goes back to that central idea of letting other people do most of the talking.
The first known use of "Ms." goes back to 1901, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
The most basic idea of logical computation and binary arithmetic goes back to Leibniz in 1705.
This goes back to that exact comment that I said in the beginning: it's about moderation.
The origins of this moral dilemma facing Americans actually goes back to President George W. Bush.
And this goes back to her mother's lesson about picking herself up after getting knocked down.
And Marcus goes back to Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour Restaurants for an update on the business.
Never been anything like that before in our House fundraising data, which goes back to 1998.
Whenever Trump feels voters slipping away, he goes back to what he knows best: personal attacks.
"It's not like this is going to end and it goes back to normal," Chinchar said.
Perhaps the most well-known example goes back to a 2001 episode of This American Life.
Of course the satellite record only goes back to 1979, seemingly leaving ample room for debate.
It goes back to the fact that these clubs are run by men and only men.
Today's fight goes back to the Great Recession, a turning point in geopolitical and economic history.
Eddie goes back to order the Omega 2, a quesadilla piled with gorgeous vegetables and cheese.
"If you look at the history of bookkeeping, it goes back to the 1400s," Daher said.
In a way, you could say it even goes back to his high school campaigning years.
The story goes back to 2010, when we were building Next restaurant for the Alinea Group.
And it goes back to what we knew, which is that email is a marketing tool.
Al-Hasan says that if she ever goes back to Syria, she would finish her studies.
The idea of "jus soli," the right of the soil, goes back to English common law.
I just think monetary policy as a channel goes back to my issue about virus economics.
The reason likely goes back to that six-pack of Enfamil we got in the hospital.
Economic absolutism is making way for other considerations as antitrust thinking goes back to its roots.
This actually goes back to, you were asking me earlier about what lessons do you learn?
I guess it goes back to two things: childhood memories and 70s and 80s television pop.
My mind goes back to those painful school years, and I wonder if they remember, too.
Iced tea goes back to being iced tea and not some wildly speculative cryptocurrency mining scheme.
One of the ways to think about that goes back to your point about taking responsibility.
Even now, she still goes back to that park right before big events in her life.
That is the lowest reading ever for that measure in data that goes back to 2000.
It's a dynamic that goes back to the rude, rule-breaking Groucho Marx—destroyer of élites!
My God, a 10-pitch inning, and then he goes back-to-back 27-pitch innings.
It goes back to November 2016, when disturbing videos targeted toward children were found by journalists.
Icahn, whose relationship with Trump goes back to the 1980s, endorsed Trump during the 2016 election.
"It all goes back to not treating the Chinese consumer as a homogeneous unit," Poh said.
The matter goes back to 2005, when Mr. Acosta was the top federal prosecutor in Miami.
That ratio has averaged 0.8 based in the data which goes back to 1988, Moore said.
Before she goes back to school, she's home in Melbourne enjoying the remainder of her summer.
"This goes back to the governor's decision to sit on his hands last fall," he said.
After that, the structure goes back to the regular five-minute, Democrat-Republican back-and-forth.
His finding is based on correlation analysis that goes back to the beginning of last year.
OPIC's budget comes from Congress, but the money it makes goes back to the U.S. Treasury.
The controversy goes back to the 14th century — or 16th century, depending on who you ask.
WikiLeaks' history of publishing classified documents in fact goes back to the George W. Bush administration.
This goes back to July 2017, when Trump first tweeted he would ban trans military service.
Somehow this goes back to working as a designer in the advent of the desktop computer.
It goes back to all the stuff that we will undoubtedly talk about with artificial intelligence.
My struggle with the lack of blackness in live music spaces goes back to my late teens.
"It goes back to the old disability rights movement mantra: 'Nothing about us, without us,'" she says.
"They're completely friendly at first, and when the client goes back to complain, they change," Escalante said.
She focuses on a topic and starts freestyling, before she goes back to fine tune the material.
Swift's secrecy about what candidate she supports goes back to even the first election she voted in.
Once the blow is absorbed, the goo-infused apparel goes back to its soft, flexible, smushy mode.
So I think in a way everything I do goes back to the same roots, this branch.
Well it goes back to ... Every company and every leader's going to get knocked on their tail.
It goes back to that simple principle of beer bringing people together and providing a communal endeavor.
She straddles him in her swimsuit as the other women watch, aghast, then goes back to bed.
So now it goes back to the trial court for people to say, OK, it&aposs constitutional.
American single malt compared to scotch goes back to the requirement in Scotland to use aged barrels.
In honor of her birthday today, we're rounding up the five styles Nyong'o always goes back to.
About 2000% of the purchase price goes back to the women artisans, giving them a livable wage.
When she goes back to the training room, one of her peers is discussing another violent video.
For him, the inspiration for the company goes back to something out of a Norman Rockwell illustration.
His history with Ms. Prince goes back to the 10 years they were in group therapy together.
You know Donald Trump is not doing well when he goes back to saying everything is rigged.
"Paladin," for the record, is another name for a chivalrous knight and goes back to King Charlemagne.
So it goes back to the idea of immanence in that the sacred is present in everything.
For actress Keri Russell, a love of wild spaces goes back to the beginning of her career.
As for what happens to the money ... it all goes back to the people who donated it.
It just goes back to the Slapstick tree, as it had Rob Kellenberger from Slapstick on drums.
But of course so much depends on who gets elected in November; it goes back to that.
Alex: I think it just goes back to experimentation and trying to create something new, for yourself.
In some ways, the US-Cuba conflict actually goes back to before the Soviet Union even existed.
But that goes back to the original issue: there's no universally agreed-upon meaning for the term.
"But it goes back to this notion that we shouldn't be making the same mistake multiple times."
"The speed that we're showing today, it goes back to the guys at the shop," Wallace said.
Orlando Bloom goes back to blonde, and all of a sudden, you're pulling out your LOTR DVDs.
Its history goes back to colonial times, when it was the Indian offshoot of a British firm.
And that seemingly goes back to them having more say than other shareholders via dual-class shares.
It goes back to Clinton because I think there was a lowering of tone in the '90s.
That's the foundation for the conflict and that goes back to the beginning of the 20th century.
"It goes back to his New York days, and it seems to be virtually uncontrollable," Gingrich said.
I am going to say wait until it goes back to $68 and then pull the trigger.
"I think it goes back to kids on the bus," Mr. Hickey said, pausing to compose himself.
"Dead of Summer" goes back to camp in the 93s, where scary campfire stories come to life.
He then goes back to his studio and carefully selects content to include in a composite image.
He then goes back to his studio and carefully selects content to include in a composite image.
But now if this goes back to 270 again, if this is, what were they worried about?
Unfortunately, it goes back to being a bit awkward and he decides he should leave the campaign.
Regina rappers Queen City Stoop Kids have a history that goes back to hip-hop's earliest years.
It goes back to when he was struggling to keep up as he entered his mid-thirties.
I think what you're saying goes back to the kind of women you've focused on writing about.
Give or take a few vice presidents, it's a rule that goes back to Rutherford B. Hayes.
Frozen 2 goes back to Anna and Elsa's childhood to explore the source of the queen's powers.
Then she goes back to the canvas, inspired by her work onscreen, to make the final painting.
If contraception goes back to costing hundreds of dollars a year, women will feel the financial pinch.
"That goes back to the principle my father espoused, that music is a language," Dr. Ma said.
Every time Moira dies, she goes back to the day her life started for the first time.
"This exhibit goes back to a time of really rough concepts exploring good and evil," says Sawaya.
The deal was, he goes back to mother when mother finishes her programs, whatever they may be.
The good news: the art ended up in public hands, excluding what goes back to rightful owners.
Studying the trope of the panicked populace goes back to the fearful days of the Cold War.
Corridos are ballads born of an oral tradition of storytelling that goes back to the 19th century.
And Ukrainian prosecutors supposedly coming forward about Democratic collusion goes back to Solomon's columns in the Hill.
For each loaf sold, 10 cents goes back to the Bread Lab to help fund grain research.
JOE KERNEN: And-- and the-- the risks are low— BECKY QUICK: Joe, it goes back to 2220.
Her other key skill set goes back to her days of describing complicated topics to a jury.
Hoskins comes up from the basement, Sammie goes back to writing crime stories, and as for Gloria . . .
The brand is also selling My Little Pony merchandise that goes back to its launch in 1983.
"When you do something at this scale... it goes back to their homes," Singh told CNN Business.
The debate goes back to 2013, and both sides have plenty of heavy hitters working for them.
A lot goes back to large employers, governments and health plans as a way to lower premiums.
It goes back to this point system that I don't think really benefits many students at all.
When the White House worries it's losing an immigration argument, it goes back to the murder specter.
The fear that sports would make women "mannish" goes back to the turn of the 20th century.
It goes back to the pilgrims who first came to these shores seeking shelter from religious persecution.
Ally: The theory that makes it work for me goes back to those old "Aria is 'A'" theories.
The Nevada bill now goes back to the state Senate for final approval before being sent to Gov.
Prevents you from thinking about preventing these attacks, and this all goes back to the pernicious identity politics.
The idea of the woman ruler as inconstant goes back to old fears about women's changeable menstrual cycles.
It goes back to your point about the fact that you know perhaps reform is the way forward.
"It goes back to that root of discovering if it's a learned behavior or it's genetic," he explains.
All the money goes back to the province where it is raised; 90% of that goes to taxpayers.
Goes back to what -- I believe Charles Krauthammer said in the &apos22018s the difference between left and right.
In Japan, when we pass away, our soul goes back to the same place, back to the mountain.
Sargam goes back to her life and the film chooses to focus on Kannu's reaction to the crime.
This goes back to the whole feminist aspect of it and the whole idea of being a woman.
This all, of course, goes back to the head of the snake -- the man in the White House.
The historical take is that the word "hack" goes back to the Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT.
Better that all the money goes back to the Home Office or some central fund, reckons Mr King.
My husband goes back to working and I go upstairs with the baby to play and fold laundry.
If Kavanaugh's nomination fails and he goes back to the DC Circuit, he'd also field recusal requests solo.
It all goes back to Putin, and that's why I think he knows where the bodies are buried.
Should the rules package be rejected, it goes back to the committee to craft another set of rules.
I can't judge and say if he goes back to the White House he can't be a Christian.
My second suggestion goes back to your Twitter callout for ideas on what to do with your money.
The vision goes back to Bushnell's early days as a pioneer of video games in the first place.
We gossip over mac and cheese, kale slaw, and sweet potato casserole before she goes back to rehearsal.
JF: It goes back to what Dennis was saying before, it really did come out of the blog.
Knowing what's really gone on, Carol decides to rejoin the living world, and goes back to the Kingdom.
LATE EVENING We're told she often then goes back to the hospital to spend more time with Kanye.
"Whatever is best for capital formation, which goes back to productivity, is better for the market," Trennert said.
"It all goes back to my true north star in all this — making sure this doesn't happen again."
But it also goes back to Uthaug's directorial choice to frame this seemingly superhuman woman as a mortal.
The iconic director's record-setting string of pictures shown at the festival goes back to Manhattan in 1979.
Beck goes back to his office days later to ask for her job back, under a different adviser.
When his wife (Liza Snyder) goes back to work, LeBlanc's Adam has to shoulder responsibility for the children.
That goes back to my point where we need to divulge everything, the truth needs to be told.
This is how it is, and when it comes to birthdays, it all goes back to praising God.
Apple says all the data (including Shazam data) goes back to the launch of Apple Music in 2015.
I think shifting the male perspective goes back to locker-room talk and behavior, as well as education.
Part businessman, part politican, part emcee, he adopts phrases and goes back to them over and over again.
While the English Premier League only dates to 1003, the English football league tradition goes back to 1888.
For example, fires may not be detected on cloudy days, and the record only goes back to 2000.
On the other hand, maybe the league shrugs and goes back to the old way of doing things.
The Kraft part of it's a little more murky, but it goes back to C.W. Post in 1895.
Part of doing that goes back to accurately evaluating your risk tolerance when you set up your portfolio.
Sources close to both rappers tell us this goes back to a June incident at Penthouse Nightclub & Dayclub.
A post training spliff goes back to the late 1980s when I was a teenaged psychopath in London.
Washington goes back to raising record levels of revenue from the American people, yet spending even 220006% more.
It epitomised a cosy relationship between state and business that goes back to communist Yugoslavia and its aftermath.
Everlane's underwear collection goes back to basics with supremely soft Supima cotton that's ethically sourced and transparently priced.
In fact, interest in ethanol as a vehicle fuel goes back to the beginning of the automotive age.
"The impact goes back to these poor people, who haven't contributed anything to this big problem," he said.
Much of today's A.I. boom goes back to 2006, when Amazon started selling cheap computing over the internet.
The pricing goes back to his devotion to the craft — and his roots — more than lofty business ambitions.
Rosen's fascination with the inner workings of firearms goes back to a childhood obsession with The X-Files.
She takes a long slow drag, picks up a clean pair of scissors, and goes back to work.
The case goes back to January, when Sessions was testifying before the Senate for his attorney general nomination.
Well that goes back to the same thing––the rules and regulations being mandated by the federal government.
But the remaking of Milan — and the contestation of it — goes back to a time before the Expo.
This goes back to what he said that first time he came down the escalator at Trump Tower.
The virus winds down and the public goes back to their regular lives, not thinking about the outbreak.
The word, and the practice, has a dark and complex history that goes back to the Middle Ages.
MS. YURMAN It goes back to my father and the year he spent with the Navy in Japan.
We arrive back to campus and chat for a few minutes before she goes back to her apartment.
"It goes back to having control and putting things in place that put me at ease," Redick said.
This goes back to early '70s that Irving Janis was the social psychologist who coined the term groupthink.
It's the only other time unprofitability was this high, according to Ritter's data, which goes back to 1980.
Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist at Texas Tech University, suggested it goes back to a fundamental human flaw.
The index, which goes back to 2003, notched an all-time closing high of 82.69 on March 16.
Mr. Rosenstein goes back to his day job overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Justice Department.
New York's goes back to 2006 and it looks like the San Diego Comic Convention started in 1971.
So that goes back to your core question, which is how do we put Humpty Dumpty back together?
Embark also breaks your dog's DNA down to make a family tree that goes back to great-grandparents.
That war goes back to Lebanon in the early 1980s, where General Suleimani's predecessors created what became Hezbollah.
The idea that nothing protects us from false friends goes back to early English law and "eavesdropping" cases.
"It goes back to medieval days when open palms indicated that a person had no weapons," they write.
You can do that because of a law called the Antiquities Act that goes back to Theodore Roosevelt.
She made amends at the next hole, however, to complete a dream that goes back to her childhood.
But eye doctors are already required to give patients their prescriptions, a mandate that goes back to 28503.
Icahn's interest in Xerox goes back to 2015, when he disclosed his stake and called the shares "undervalued".
Cuellar's support for USMCA goes back to his roots in Laredo, a border town with about 260,000 residents.
The history of regulated gambling in America goes back to 1931, when Nevada opened the nation's first casinos.
Mostly, though, Trump's answer to terrorism goes back to immigration, the defining issue of his disastrous presidential campaign.
If you take it on and off, on and off, then the brain goes back to point zero.
The relationship between the two governors goes back to 2010, when Mr. Christie supported Mr. Baker's failed gubernatorial bid.
As an example, she goes back to a time when she wrote a piece about Beyoncé's "Pretty Hurts" video.
Preferential treatment towards foreign firms goes back to 1994 when they were included under the country's general tax regulations.
Boom, he shoots an onlooker and just puts the gun away and shrugs and goes back to his beer.
To me, it goes back to the locker room rules of Joe and Brian, joking but never touching boys.
The whole tradition of festivals in this country goes back to Druid times—back to Stonehenge and the solstices.
"These additional volumes will be produced until the northern oil output goes back to its previous level," he said.
So, he goes back to Angel because she wouldn't ask him to give up his fancy skyscraper-set days.
When the speed picks up, it goes back to being a lane-centering system with extremely smooth adaptive cruise.
It goes back to the 14th century in English, and has appeared in fine literary sources continually ever since.
With his new mission on his mind, Owen goes back to work only to find out he is fired.
But the novelty fades, the early adopters disperse, and a few weeks later everyone goes back to eating Chipotle.
The story goes back to 1959, when geneticist Dmitri Belyaev set out to try domestication from the very beginning.
All of this goes back to what Buffett himself looks for when deciding who to hire or invest in.
One is what I've called — which goes back to what you were saying — the "third wave" of the internet.
He gets into the car after he visits Will in the hospital and he goes back to the lab.
Its heritage goes back to the 1880s, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and that is where it is today.
"It all goes back to the laws and the homocentricity of those laws," Dr. Schumacher said of the disparity.
The bill goes back to the Republican-led Congress, which does not have the votes to override the veto.
Jonas steps into the portal, and it goes back to its unstable form before the girl can follow him.
Joi Ito is an Ideas contributor for WIRED, and his association with the magazine goes back to its inception.
The primary challenge to a sitting president goes back to William Howard Taft's fight with Teddy Roosevelt in 1912.
Without getting too deep about it, perhaps music, just like human beings, all goes back to one original source.
" It also goes back to the importance of leaving the anchor chair to find and tell those stories. "Yes!
In The Second Amendment, author Michael Waldman goes back to the creation of the Bill of Rights for answers.
America's a great place, there's a lot of opportunity there and it goes back to you, as a human.
"Now this goes back to say getting a hold on how many people are actually using them," Bailey said.
A law that enshrines it goes back to 1905, long before large-scale immigration by people of other religions.
Kohan has a deep, occasionally prickly aversion to even a hint of censorship, which goes back to her childhood.
That would be a rejection of a post-World War II order that goes back to the Truman administration.
" Wilson shares a touching tale in the intro text to "Here Elsewhere": "This fascination goes back to my childhood.
I thought it was disgraceful and when you look at it, it all goes back to the insurance policy.
The major conservative argument against Sotomayor goes back to an idea she used in speeches stretching back to 1994.
The House approved a similar bill on Thursday, 415-1, and the bill now goes back to the Senate.
This goes back to his "life is too short" philosophy: He wants to surround himself with genuinely driven people.
Violent tension between cops and blacks goes back to the very inception of law enforcement in the United States.
So, he goes back to the hotel with her, leaving Amy alone to text "nightcap?" over and over again.
Weisberg: I think it also goes back to what we were creating, which is it's not something for experts.
To draft an answer, Johnson goes back to his famous solitaries in an attempt to identify a common denominator.
But one reason goes back to demographics: More highly paid older workers are retiring, holding down the average wage.
Let's see if he goes back to the kind of tone he said we going to set early on.
This political figure is a hyper-hawk and his desire to attack Iran goes back to George W. Bush.
That was the highest share on record, according to data compiled from Tradeweb that goes back to mid-2016.
Indeed, the origin of the word goes back to a Scottish term for a spell that afflicts one's vision.
Trump's fury goes back to a long-running controversy over McCabe's wife's allegedly compromising political ties to Hillary Clinton.
DAN PACK, 43, Sacramento Mostly this goes back to the antiwar songs of the late sixties and early seventies.
Game Score data goes back to 1983-84 (so it does not include legendary games like Chamberlain's 100-pointer).
It goes back to a promise the Supreme Court made in the landmark 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Once the car is in the new lane, the strip goes back to green and I'm hands-free again.
OFRA, West Bank (Reuters) - His people's link to the land goes back to biblical times, says the comics illustrator.
The relationship between Iran and Syria goes back to the Syrian support for Iran during the Iran-Iraq war.
It goes back to my mother telling me that I should always read things that don't pertain to me.
OFRA, WEST BANK (Reuters) - His people's link to the land goes back to biblical times, says the comics illustrator.
He goes back to the devastating 1985 earthquake, which galvanized the capital and created a lasting spirit of unity.
JW: So, you know, if my coconut oil goes back to liquid in September and October, I'll be happy.
"I have never seen anything — and this goes back to Hurricane Carla in 1961 — remotely, remotely similar," he said.
Coach flights are around the same $2,560 when United goes back to its regular routing that requires a stop.
But that hype was not simply the fault of the news coverage: it goes back to the researchers themselves.
So everything goes back to fiduciary responsibilities and we try to produce a portfolio that best serve investors interest.
Despite its history of selling hunting weapons that goes back to Walmart's origins, Walmart has shifted its gun policies.
Much of this goes back to a series of Supreme Court cases in the early 203th century: Johnson v.
And one of the areas I've been chewing over goes back to my old stomping ground of economic geography.
A more complicated story about Trump goes back to the Republican primaries, when no one was taking him seriously.
Leonowicz: I personally could only guess that it goes back to the makeup of the organization putting it together.
You know it goes back to ... well, one, the cannabis industry is the fastest growing industry in the world.
It rather goes back to this whole infidelity thing, and does he have a problem, is it a compulsion.
While she goes back to blonde between filming, the star shares that she's going to go wild with her strands.
Yet again, she turns down "terason and coconuts" guy who offers her passage to Hawaii, and goes back to Gilead.
"When the gator goes back to the water a rope is hanging out of its mouth," Samwel wrote on Facebook.
Shinjuku Incident, Heart of Dragon—good movies, but box office no good—the company immediately goes back to make action.
Again, this goes back to the idea that multiple people may be accessing your device, and subsequently your Viber account.
I think the myth is when people say it's the internet alone, because it really goes back to the rents.
The case goes back to January, when Sessions was testifying in front of the Senate for his attorney general nomination.
Then she goes back to the problem of bad prosecco (which, blame that on the bartender, not the drink recipe!).
So what today was decided was about injunction, so it actually goes back to a full trial in local court.
The meaning of all of this goes back to Jules' first big conversation with Anna while she does her makeup.
It goes back to Trump's claims that Muslim Americans "aren't assimilating" — he believes the two are on a collision course.
Here's what I'll say: I do have the ability to be a social chameleon; this goes back to middle school.
Let's see if he goes back to the kind of tone he said he was going to set early on.
In the 2006 novel Bloodlines, Jacen goes back to see his grandfather Anakin Skywalker being trained by the Jedi order.
The cardinal distinction between a share's price and its value goes back to Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing.
Customers are frequently looking to own a physical object that goes back to their original experience for their favorite film.
That fear goes back to the dark days of the 1930s when most advanced economies adhered to the gold standard.
Second stop: Peña goes back to Serrano, the general who's as obsessed with sniffing out cartel godfathers as Peña is.
Her decision to experiment more with color goes back to how she loved to play with makeup as a teen.
Later that night, Randall goes back to the jail and actually has a face-to-face conversation with Déjà's mom.
When the dog goes back to sleep, she sees its small battery wheel blink, and lose a chunk of energy.
When Amy's relationship ends after nine months, she goes back to the single's center and waits for her next relationship.
"I don't see any way that it goes back [to the House] in the form that it comes," he said.
It all goes back to 1911, and the U.S. Supreme Court decision to break up John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
Every generation thinks every generation is wrong, which goes back to original point of the article: genres are always changing.
So when Adam goes back to Jessa at the end of the episode, he really is going back to Jessa.
It's hard to say how well the court functioned during those years, because the database only goes back to 1946.
The history of the piercing goes back to ancient times — but it's safe to say it's having quite the moment.
And it has an intellectual base that goes back to the Chicano Movement, back to the era of the Pachucos.
However Cramer warned that if the market goes back to hating growth stocks, then Alliance Data will be hated, too.
This goes back to the core issue: Incumbents prospering from a system don't have much interest in seeing it change.
Their relationship goes back to at least January 2018, when Wood and Kongsved were spotted holding hands in Pasadena, California.
But, the weird thing about PMDD is that everything usually goes back to normal once you actually get your period.
MMD data goes back to June 23, when the yield on a AAA-rated 30-year bond was 10.20 percent.
In fact, this story has a beginning that goes back to the rebirth of U.S.-China ties in the 1970s.
This goes back to the days of the Ron Paul Newsletter in the early 1990s, which published stridently racist articles.
This goes back to the distributed nature of blockchain's architecture and the consensus mechanisms that verify activity on the blockchain.
It flicks through the feed, selects a photo or video, takes it in, and then goes back to the feed.
When you think about the roots of Toronto hip-hop, it goes back to a female rapper, like Michee Mee.
That kind of goes back to the whole training and practice thing, but there's also a mental component to that.
The data, which goes back to 1985, was gathered so that American counterintelligence officers could assess employees' vulnerability to blackmail.
Snyder's own relationship with the network, he said, goes back to 1998, when he began appearing as an unpaid guest.
In documenting the alleged violations, the lawsuit goes back to 2010 and asserts that most of the practices continue today.
To me, it always goes back to product: How do we elevate the product instead of creating a cheaper product?
" Bed Bath & Beyond: "I keep hoping it goes back to $13 — to below $13 — but it hasn't done that yet.
" The season itself is called Advent, which goes back to another Greek word, parousia, which means "miraculous appearance" or "manifestation.
Parker's connection to the Mississippi Victory Fund goes back to 2014 and is expressly tied to helping defeat Chris McDaniel.
Again, it goes back to, this isn't about concession, this isn't about conciliation, this isn't about capitulation or even compromise.
This goes back to the blood libel stories about Jews kidnapping Gentile children and us[ing] their blood for seders.
The trend goes back to 2010, when New Jersey legislators passed the first medical marijuana law that outlawed home grows.
Ellen: Well I think this goes back to language again too because there's this dismissiveness about safe and supportive spaces.
And in some ways that goes back to the original vision of this space—it's really bringing that to fruition.
It goes back to this idea of "prior restraint"—that is, the government cannot review speech before it's actually made.
I mean it kind of goes back to why I even chose to go to Biola in the first place.
After the initial draft is edited, that video goes back to the advertising agency to get initial notes and feedback.
However, the royal's rift with her father's side of the family goes back to before she married Harry in 2018.
According to Ms. Worsley, wearing clothes by British designers and couturiers is a tradition that goes back to Queen Victoria.
Mr. Ostertag says he sees a renaissance coming for silvaner, citing the Zotzenberg victory, though that goes back to 2001.
If a pickerel swirls for your fly and misses, it goes back to the exact spot from which it struck.
His tools are Photoshop and the internet, and then he leaves it all behind and goes back to oil painting.
That means that they're active during dusk and dawn, which goes back to what you just said about them hunting.
Prior to its respective mergers with Delta and Air France, Northwest Airlines and KLM's joint venture goes back to 1997.
Conor Sr. is getting in some quality father-son time before he goes back to fighting ... and it's pretty cute.
Their nuclear rivalry goes back to May 1998, when both countries shocked the world with a series of nuclear tests.
The government's campaign against hospitals goes back to the beginning of the war, when the protests against the government started.
For American liberals, it usually goes back to the C.I.A.-supported 1953 coup against the Iranian prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh.
Trump's anger toward McCabe goes back to a long-running controversy over his wife's alleged political ties to Hillary Clinton.
The monastic tradition on Athos goes back to the 9th century A.D., although the continuous Christian presence is much older.
The bad blood between Disney and Comcast goes back to at least 2004, when Comcast tried to swallow Disney whole.
She ends up rapping the whole dang thing for over four minutes, and then goes back to reading her novel.
So, with Hannah Ann not technically eliminated, everyone goes back to the States, and Peter ends up reconciling with Madison.
The term goes back to 1915, though it took a century for the first commercial vertical farms to be built.
Working in a factory, Faivre developed an appreciation for standard production time, but it actually goes back to his childhood.
Mr. Dal Monte said it all goes back to his second great love (after cars and Ferrari): all things American.
He goes back to sleep when we're done and I get up to take my car to the Subaru place.
It's the day in September your kid goes back to school — or, as I call it, "Tag, You're It!" day.
Peter goes back to see her in a dramatically lit room, where some sweet banter quickly evolves into soul-baring.
Smokepurpp says there's still a chance he'll drop "No Problem" ... but ONLY IF Kanye goes back to doing secular tracks.
A boomerang kid is a young adult that goes back to live with a parent after a period of independence.
The current saga goes back to 2014, when Karline Marion, a then-34-year-old dancer, returned from maternity leave.
The Barrymore family's acting lineage goes back to the 19th century; its history with addiction goes back nearly as far.
He opens fire on a woman passing by, then tries another entrance, but fails and goes back to his car.
Bojack initially says no, but after Charlotte rejects him, he goes back to his boat and leaves the door open.
Like Ottavino, Britton sometimes goes back to look at what mental or physical reminders he wrote, especially during rough stretches.
It goes back to the rules put in place to create a separation of the investment banking and research units.
His data goes back to 1994, when the Fed began announcing its rate decision at the conclusion of its meetings.
"It goes back to medieval days when open palms indicated that a person had no weapons," write Stark and Flaherty.
Gary K. Zammit, PhD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai, says the reasoning goes back to Psychology 101.
Afterward, when everyone else goes back to the hotel to sleep or keep drinking, I go to Winzavod to work.
His opponent, Bob Morgan, 66, a lawyer, represents a more establishment brand of Republicanism that goes back to Teddy Roosevelt.
I guess this goes back to what we said before, we have regulatory agencies that just aren't doing their jobs.
This week's pick goes back to a 2013 piece looking at a project from the Brooklyn-based artist Adam Harvey.
There's all kinds of solutions presented, but I do think it goes back to the history of who started it.
The interest in symmetry goes back to the experience of being dyslexic, and it has to do with the standing body.
Depending on the specific ridges of your fingertips, some of the pulse is absorbed and some goes back to the sensor.
But for me, again, it goes back to why do we have to medicalize something that's harmful to women and children?
Iggy goes back to the group and smugly announces to Josiah that he told Rachel she should be distrustful of him.
She goes back to the house to clear her name — but she doesn't trust the reality show crew to do so.
S. decides to take a mental-health day and work from home, so the pup goes back to bed with her.
Her stomach looks bigger in the second one than in the first, and then it goes back to its original appearance.
There's an assumption that MoviePass is just trying to bring in more subscribers before it goes back to its old pricing.
The original idea for such a contraption goes back to James Franson, a physicist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
It uses Federal Aviation Administration data that goes back to 2003 on every flight delay that has happened in the winter.
Still, when Orange goes back to camp, Natalia doesn't love the connection that's springing up between her BFF Kara and Elizabeth.
It is  debatable whether this general border policy is entirely the fault of this administration, or goes back to earlier administrations.
Look, I&aposm a civil libertarian that goes back to the antiwar movement when informers were put in the antiwar movement.
This discussion of the connection between body and emotions goes back to William James, often called the father of American psychology.
The idea for a national monument goes back to 1949, when Israel's leadership proposed erecting a tomb of the unknown soldier.
Cantrell says the basic idea for the format—essentially a 220 mph race—goes back to his high-school running days.
This behavior goes back to their existence in the wild when trying to avoid attracting the attention of would-be predators.
The concept of the EEA goes back to the European Commission presidency of Jacques Delors in the late 1980s (see timeline).
And the good news is most of these changes are temporary: the cardiovascular system usually goes back to normal on Earth.
It goes back to the 1980s and earlier, says Riedl, where similar techniques were used to generate maps for video games.
The moment I wash it off, my skin goes back to being the red and inflamed hot mess it normally is.
Yes, you're absolutely right, Max, it goes back to 25 years ago, we had those same two: North Korea and Iran.
Like Wichy de Vedado, DJoy goes back to the early days of Cuba's electronic dance music scene at the Atelier club.
The automation of sewing is not new _ it goes back to 1830, and the invention of the sewing machine in France.
We scoured the site and found the items worth shopping before everything goes back to full price in a few days.
Which I guess goes back to your earlier point about how important it is to remember and to remind people. Exactly.
That's a ritual that goes back to the old dynasty days, when a king was undercover during a time of war.
This goes back to the first teaser trailer, when we hear a bit of a laundry list of her past crimes.
The effort has reignited a debate over the role of mass communication that goes back to the early days of radio.
All of them still live in or near Copenhagen, he said, and he goes back to see them once a year.
The leading explanation for why trucking is in a slump goes back to that central tenet of economics: supply and demand.
There's Matt LeBlanc as a contractor suddenly raising the kids when his wife goes back to work ("Man With a Plan").
This policy goes back to George Washington and his desire to open the west and populate it with farmers and homeowners.
The five years since 2014 have been warmer than any other years in the historical record, which goes back to 1900.
January's record is just the latest in a series of new temperature records in NOAA's data, which goes back to 1880.
It can clean rooms on its own, it avoids obstacles, and it goes back to its charging base when it's done.
The bill now goes back to the House, which will have to vote on it again because of a procedural error.
He called on Johnson to allow its publication before the UK goes back to the polls in the upcoming general election.
"It goes back to a variety called White Carolina, which is maybe the oldest strawberry variety still in existence," Stewart said.
Abby goes back to the morgue and gives a teary goodbye to Clay's corpse, the stitches from the autopsy still fresh.
Gerrymandering goes back to an 1812 political cartoon mocking the redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under Governor Elbridge Gerry.
Matt goes back to the crime scene to see if he can find any clues about who the Punisher might be.
Buttazzoni said it would make little difference whether or not the state goes back to a one-third stake or not.
The story goes back to 21, and the formation of SolarCity by two of Musk's cousins, Lyndon Rive and Peter Rive.
Taschen's publishing history with H.R. Giger goes back to the mid-1980s and includes the limited editions of 'Hologramm' and www.hrgiger.com.
To me, that goes back to the joy that she had as a learner, as a scholar, as a creative person.
"It has this very earthy, hippie kind of vibe that goes back to when I was a kid," Ms. Mahoney said.
The dearth of research funding goes back to 1997, when an amendment was added to a bill that passed in Congress.
Germany braces for more neo-Nazi protests, India pushes back against a crackdown and Campbell Soup goes back to its roots.
Vettel, hoping to end his victory drought that goes back to last year's Belgian race, was 0.451 seconds off the pace.
Well, this goes back to something I was saying early on about there being many different forms of protest in America.
The survey goes back to 1973, and the results can sometimes be a good early warning system for an economic slowdown.
Mr. Trump may not know it, but he has entered a debate that goes back to the founding of the republic.
Then she goes back to wailing in agony, and the kids skip off to a party, like the Americans they are.
Poul Weihrauch, the president of Mars Petcare, said in an interview that Mars' "love story" with pets goes back to 19903.
"I hope Novak goes back to the drawing board and remembers what made him good in the first place," Becker said.
Or it goes back to 1958, and you get this really experiential section that goes into each character and their minds.
But ultimately, a lot of this goes back to the same precautions that we need to use when preventing the flu.
"There are competing claims on the funds, and so it's not clear where the money even goes back to," they said.
Elon Musk's bizarre night actually goes back to Wednesday when the SpaceX founder replied to a tweet from MIT's Technology Review.
She explained her belief that nudity is healthy, and a movement that goes back to nature and an expression of freedon.
It goes back to millennials' likelihood of living at home with parents or living with a roommate to share housing costs.
"That goes back singularly to Trump's approval rating with Republicans which goes back to just how unpopular Washington is," he continued.
Consider that Adobe, which was founded in 1982, goes back to the earliest days of desktop PC software in the 1980s.
It's a tradition that goes back to 1923, when President Calvin Coolidge lit a 48-foot Balsalm Fir on Christmas Eve.
Any remainder goes back to the National Park Service to help improve the 2628 parks that do not charge any fees.
The latest figure hints at how much of the Alphabet-owned company's ad revenue goes back to music industry and creators.
Depending on whom you ask, pandoro goes back to ancient Rome or the Middle Ages or the doge of Venice's Palace.
We examined the long, disturbing history of blackface in America, which goes back to the dawn of the country's popular culture.
Ouma Rusks are a biscuit that goes back to 1939, when an Eastern Cape resident named Ouma Greyvensteyn first made them.
"I wonder if it goes back to the discredited work by Katharina Dalton in the 1960s and 1970s," Chrisler tells me.
Under the bill, which now goes back to the state House, abortion would only be legal in cases of medical emergency.
That goes back to who does Trump appoint — I can't imagine that it would be anyone I would be pleased with.
Well maybe then we could tax them, so the money goes back to us, when they are exchanging that data. Right?
" This goes back to something Trump told 60 Minutes in November about the people at anti-Trump demonstrations being "professional protesters.
The startup page goes back to the default, Google becomes your search engine again, and all pinned tabs are wiped from memory.
Set your goals on your own timeline, when your headache's worn off and your day-to-day life goes back to normal.
It's a tradition that goes back to the Viking 1 lander, which snapped a photo of a Martian sunset in August 1976.
But Hugh Hefner is such a good example in a way that goes back to the very beginning of the Playboy brand.
When the physical acts Tessa and Hardin engage in are over, Hardin goes back to acting like an asshole, and Tessa cries.
This queso, by chef Josef Centeno of LA's Bäco Mercat, goes back to first principles: get some cheese, melt it, eat it.
Normally, a single reservoir can't do any work—this goes back to Carnot's discovery about the need for hot and cold reservoirs.
The US embassy in London says the plan to the finance a new embassy goes back to the George W. Bush administration.
It all goes back to 21, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
It's a tradition that goes back to the 203s in Quebec and once rivaled the Canadiens ticket sales at the Montreal Forum.
After curling up and writhing around for a while … he then goes back to scavenging the rind for any bits he missed.
I think the basis for all of the story in the Super Mario series goes back to the original Super Mario Bros.
"I think everything goes back to education," said Nguyen, an epidemic intelligence service officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CVS is launching a new model next year that guarantees every dime of a drug rebate goes back to employers and insurers.
"This all goes back to the Manafort-Lewandowski fight," said a GOP campaign veteran familiar with the growing tensions within the campaign.
M. believes that if he goes back to Chechnya, it's likely he will be detained by the men he's now dodged twice.
This goes back to a discipline I would say begin with Buster Keaton, and goes to Fred Astaire and then Jackie Chan.
It represents around $1.5 million in annual recurring revenue (even though a large portion of this revenue goes back to app developers).
Bieber goes back to his roots to play Canadian Superman, who shows up to the gathering decked out in full hockey gear.
Ms. Aniello's interest in the subject goes back to her Columbia University days, when she wrote a thesis on time-travel movies.
The idea goes back to advice that Sidhu was given by his commanding officer when he was a rookie in his department.
Nearly one out of every four women who gives birth in the United States goes back to work just two weeks later.
As he goes back to school and work, he often thinks about his father's voice and if he'll ever hear it again.
This goes back to what some of VR's therapeutic applications are, and that is stuff like immersion therapy for PTSD and phobias.
It all goes back to the Bent-Neck Lady, who is woven throughout the episode and Nell's life like a twisted motif.
It goes back to what made Airbnb a successful company as a cheap alternative to pricey hotels during conferences in San Francisco.
The brothers' "Superman" connection goes back to childhood when Jack explained to Nicky he's Clark Kent — secretly tough behind the glasses. 15.
Image: APThe link to Stanford goes back to 2011, when He worked at the university as a postdoctoral scholar, according to STAT.
That was the biggest climb ever in the dealing data - which goes back to 1998 - provided by the Thomson Reuters Matching system.
The penguinial link between Edinburgh Zoo and Norway goes back to 1914 when a Norwegian family presented the zoo with king penguins.
U.S. government data only goes back to 1973, but according to other data, the U.S. was a net exporter 75 years ago.
The line of pop songs sounding happy and breezy with much more difficult subject matter goes back to the 60s, she says.
This "goes back to this issue of populism," Vasileios Gkionakis, head of global FX strategy at UniCreditBank, told CNBC's Squawk Box Monday.
And, of course, Cardi and Nicki's beef goes back to the NY Fashion Week party in September when Cardi threw her shoe.
The measure now goes back to the Senate, which previously approved a broader version mandating that standard for everyone using public restrooms.
Those two have closer connections to the town and its golf club than McIlroy but his own involvement goes back to childhood.
The new data series goes back to 13, and the rate hit a low of 6.2 percent at the end of 2013.
It goes back to the idea of the monomyth, where you have a solitary figure who is viewed differently through different cultures.
This can be difficult and humbling at first, but it also goes back to gaining awareness of other people's backgrounds and history.
His obsession goes back to 1982, when he took a friend's spot to a trip to the World Cup finals in Spain.
It goes back to that real accepting of what's put in your path and what you chose to do with that acceptance.
The ruling caps years of bitter legal wrangling that goes back to 2001, when Argentina defaulted on nearly $100 billion of bonds.
"It goes back to tennis," says Mycoskie, who grew up playing competitive tennis and earned an athletic scholarship to Southern Methodist University.
The idea that personhood is something fragile, dependent on others for confirmation and reinforcement, goes back to at least the nineteenth century.
The Washington Post reported that for products from third-party sellers, up to 35 cents of every dollar goes back to Amazon.
She listens to what he has to say, goes back to her room, and consigns all her upcoming stories to the fire.
The most important reason to think about the shifting geography of poverty goes back to our popular narratives and imagery around poverty.
The answer goes back to Apple's corporate structure, which, though fairly common for a startup, is extremely unusual for an enormous company.
FormBook goes back to 2016 when it was first used to target aerospace and defense contractors in the U.S. and South Korea.
It's interesting that it goes back to the 1890s with George Pullman—a corporation as a system [that] just disregards the human.
Their family fortune goes back to 1849, when Andresen's great, great, great grandfather founded what was to become Norway's leading cigarette producer.
When Madame Hyde goes back to being Madame Géquil, she understands that she's been through something, that she doesn't really understand herself.
This has coincided with his competing in Thai Fight, a promotion which goes back to the old tradition of roped fists fights.
The origin of art goes back to prehistoric times when people didn't know if the sun would come back the next day.
Grieve had called on Johnson to allow its publication before the UK goes back to the polls in the upcoming general election.
He also said that it may be as long as six months until life in New York City goes back to normal.
Much of what the policy recommends goes back to the essentials of preventing infections, like the importance of hand hygiene and immunizations.
The latest version of that plan passed the state House on Friday, and it now goes back to the Senate for approval.
I mean, British people do like pickles, but as a hangover cure, I think it goes back to the culture of drinking.
But the history of the club goes back to 1931, when it served as a longshoreman's tavern called the Eagle Open Kitchen.
He anticipates that there indeed may be certain items that stay hard to get until life goes back to something like normal.
It all goes back to 2011, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
It goes back to like, you know, me in the beginning, I talked about loving the entrepreneurial stories and these business stories.
Also, ESPN reported that the players are unhappy that part of their salaries goes back to the owners to cover possible shortfalls.
In the morning, they put a crown on her head, she stands there and waves, she goes back to bed — that's it.
Duckworth's mother is Thai and her father comes from a family with a military history that goes back to the American Revolution.
It goes back to teenagers communing with the Shangri-Las via the earpieces connected to transistor radios in the 1950s and '3003s.
Cathedrals enjoy ancient privileges, and their autonomy goes back to medieval times when they also served as monasteries headed by an abbot.

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