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In doing so, he harkened back to his academic training.
Some have harkened back to the polio era to help their patients.
He harkened back to the Delaware Supreme Court's landmark 2006 decision, Seinfeld v.
The fantasy author harkened back to days when passengers were treated as paying customers instead of cattle.
Acosta must lead the way and break with Obama administration policies that harkened back to the past.
The French reporter's question harkened back to Trump's repeated criticism of France during his White House bid.
His ironic death by an under-trained SWAT member who fired at him harkened back to Poussey's death.
The delay from Ryan harkened back to his own tepid relationship to Trump through parts of the campaign.
Or have they harkened all the way back to the 1960s to portray Cesar Romero's merry prankster version?
The actions harkened back to Obama's efforts to win congressional approval of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.
For me, La La Land harkened to the carefree joy of Indian Bollywood movies that I grew up with.
Trump has harkened back to the famous acceptance speech delivered by Richard Nixon at his party convention in 1968.
First off, Swift's Atelier Versace ensemble harkened back to a particular outfit from the late '90s rom com canon.
In her big finish, wrapped around a question about child poverty, Ms. Klobuchar harkened to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's funeral train.
But the image also harkened back to the dress that made Lopez an international household name: the green Versace dress.
More recently, Scion's successful FR-S sporty coupe harkened back to iconic Toyota cars such as the Celica of the 1970s.
The Dress Kloss was a vision in a white in a custom Dior gown that harkened back to old Hollywood glamour.
The speech harkened back to President Trump's inaugural address to Congress, in which he described "American carnage" outside of the Beltway.
But then, in a move that harkened back to Networks's Howard Beale, a group of solutions-oriented Republicans led by Rep.
But he did say he expects to win the state, and he harkened back to his 2010 Senate race against then-Gov.
But he harkened back to his pledge to support the party's nominee, which every Republican candidate gave at the early GOP debates.
Critics said the image featuring the star harkened back to centuries-old anti-Semitic stereotypes, such as the belief that Jews are greedy.
The remark harkened back to controversies over Trump&aposs claim of a massive inauguration crowd exceeding 1 million, despite photographic evidence suggesting otherwise.
The question was apt, because Trump's idea harkened back to a form of entertainment that incited violent confrontations between black and white Americans.
" Best new twist: Karlie Kloss "Her (Stella McCartney) dress harkened back to Gwyneth Paltrow in 2012 in Tom Ford, that white cape look.
"Chuck Grassley's a bit of a maverick," Klobuchar said with a laugh, giving him a nickname that harkened back to the late Sen.
At a fundraiser in New York on Tuesday, Biden harkened back to a time when a political opponent was not viewed as an enemy.
For many years, Hong Kong was seen as a model for Taiwan, an advertisement for future reunification, and Xi's speech harkened back to this.
Mr. Sanders harkened back to when he lost his 1988 race for the U.S. House after pledging his support for an assault weapons ban.
The slash was developed as a critique, a reformulation of the concept of repetition in art that harkened back to the strategies of Russian Constructivists.
He considered it a strange find, since most tintypes that ended up in North Carolina harkened back to the American South, not the Wild West.
"There was so much that harkened back to the days of the cold war that it was hard to believe at first," Dorsey told Radio National.
During his remarks, Trump harkened back to the themes of his original campaign for president, when he promised to bring home U.S. troops from conflicts abroad.
At design duo Mark Badgley and James Mischka's Fall 2018 presentation, a red brocade ball gown that harkened back to 17th century art stole the show.
Baldwin's impression consistently harkened back to how dangerous President 45 — who has cavalierly supported sexual assault and sexualized his own daughter multiple times — is for women.
But when Page himself surprised the Virginia players during a team meeting last August, the Cavaliers' priceless reaction harkened back to his days in the ring.
Some have harkened back to his role in executing the travel ban on residents of certain Muslim majority countries, another bumpy rollout mired in legal complications.
Recent statistics show a continued rise in drug prices, so Trump harkened back to a data point he mentioned at last year's State of the Union.
CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson harkened back to 2012, when coal and energy issues were part of the GOP playbook while Democrats courted Latinos in the Denver suburbs.
Trump's tweet harkened to attacks previously launched on the political morning show hosts before his crude tweets this week that were panned by members of both parties.
"Everything that Ollie had been through, it harkened back to some of the Marvel superheroes that go through adversity and through that adversity they get powers," he says.
Courteney Cox, who played Monica Geller on the beloved NBC series, harkened back to one of the show's most memorable moments Saturday while moving furniture into her house.
Trump's claim about Clinton escaping prosecution for a mid-rally murder harkened back to his January assertion that he could kill someone himself and not repel his supporters.
Candidates over the past quarter century have harkened back to this catchphrase – as incumbents running when the economy is strong or as challengers when the economy is weak.
" He harkened back to his "incredible" election and jokingly told his health secretary that if he failed to deliver enough votes in Tuesday's health care vote, "you're fired.
As early as 1843, in New Orleans' Congo Square on the weekends, slaves joined up with freed slaves in a gathering that harkened back to musical traditions in Africa.
These tales of Satanic child abuse and sacrifices in secret tunnels marked by occult symbols, while pegged clearly to that era's culture and fears, harkened back to older panics.
Two of those goals came in a game against the Oilers, where he channeled the Finnish Flash with a memorable celebration that harkened back to Selanne's days in Winnipeg.
The scene harkened back to what was a frequent occurrence in the antebellum South to what historians sometimes refer to as the "Magnolia" and "Sable" curtains of race relations.
The MAGA hat, like the Confederate flag, wouldn't elicit outraged reactions if it were only a piece of cloth that harkened back to bygone days never to be relived.
Howie harkened back to legends like Richard Pryor -- who were revered for pushing the envelope -- but said anyone who tries that today runs the risk of destroying their whole career.
Son harkened back to the founders of major corporations like Panasonic Corp, Honda Motor Co Ltd and Sony Corp, which he said blustered with big promises and vitalized Japan's economy.
Dionisio Lind, whose bell ringing was heard but not seen by generations of New Yorkers who harkened to the pealing from carillons at two majestic Manhattan churches, died on Oct.
Both ads evoke the legendary "Daisy" spot produced by President Lyndon B. Johnson's campaign in 1964 against hardline Republican Barry Goldwater -- and that ad similarly harkened back to the Auden poem.
But she helped guide South Carolina through an event that harkened back to its worst era while making the seemingly impossible happen, removing the Confederate flag from the state house lawn.
Though his pizzerias were never directly implicated in any criminal enterprise, his offenses—not to mention his nickname—harkened back to a time when pizza and crime were far more intertwined.
In the 1800s, the first photographers harkened back to those themes, among them the British inventor William Henry Fox Talbot, whose "The Open Door," was a conscious mirroring of the Dutch masters.
When Trump's Justice Department indicted a private Iranian military contractor for theft of intellectual property and academic research, it harkened back to a 2013 indictment of Chinese military officers for IP theft.
For many, the moment harkened to the scandals that plagued the second term of his father, Pedro Rosselló, a Yale-educated and Harvard-trained doctor who served as governor in the 1990s.
The coverage has harkened back to last October, when a group of Honduran migrants moved north toward the U.S., leading Trump to make the "caravan" a major talking point in the midterms.
When Michelle Obama hosted her final official event as first lady yesterday, she wore a bold red dress that harkened back to some of her first fashion-forward appearances on the political stage.
After the controversy around the recent confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, which harkened back to the Clarence Thomas hearings, many of us feel like we're already living in a feminist dystopia.
But while Stackpole and Allston injected a bit of grit into Lucas's galaxy far, far away, it still harkened back to an era where the Empire was Bad and the Alliance was Good.
In a tweet, the former president harkened back to his time in the White House, commenting that Trudeau was a "hard-working, effective leader" who "takes on big issues" such as climate change.
Biden harkened back to a time when even segregationist lawmakers were acceptable in polite company, but he is aiming for the White House at a time when such historic figures are viewed as abhorrent.
During other songs, such as "Simple Kind of Life," Stefani wore a makeshift wedding dress, and she harkened back to her ska roots with "Sunday Morning," donning a midriff-bearing shirt and plaid pants.
"They have given rise to the success of a candidate who continues to grotesquely manipulate the deeply felt anger of many Americans," Bush wrote, saying the nominee harkened back to an 1850s political party.
Outside, a large crowd gathered to catch a glimpse of a meal that harkened back to a time when diplomatic relations between the US and Canada were about more than who had the stronger handshake.
Frenken told Reuters that his collection of striped shirt-dresses and skirts, breezy wrap-around blouses and platform sneakers harkened to a bygone era but also harnessed a contemporary vibe with effortless, clean, relaxed looks.
The championship matchup on Saturday between the fifth-seeded Friars and second-seeded Villanova, in front of a capacity crowd for the tournament's third night in a row, also harkened back to the halcyon years.
In an online war of words that harkened back to 2015's #TheDress meme, Twitter users battled over whether Sanders was sporting a black, blue or brown suit at the Univision-hosted debate in Miami.
While "Call of Duty" opted to jet into the future, this year's installment of the competing "Battlefield " franchise harkened back to the past — and it's being praised as one of the series' best games in years.
After all, Blut und Boden worked so powerfully — and insidiously — as a Nazi ideology not just because it privileged certain bloodlines among others, but also because it harkened back to an ahistorical, nationalist notion of rural idyll.
GREECE The ruins were taking their time falling apart,the stones that once held up other stonesnow scattered on top of one another as if many centuries had to passbefore they harkened to the call of gravity.
That changed just before noon Wednesday when Democrats -- led by civil rights icon and Atlanta congressman John Lewis -- went to the House floor and launched a sit-in that harkened back to the 1960s protests against southern segregation.
And fans of the boyband turned manband will not be disappointed, as the group also dropped the single's video in which the quintet shows off some impressive interpretive and synchronized dance moves that harkened back to their heyday.
During the Céline show in Paris on Sunday, many of the looks contained simple pairs of black leggings that harkened back to New Wave-era simplicity and sophistication, instead of the mid-2000s era of laundry-day laziness.
" He also harkened back to the work he did as New York's mayor to make the police force more racially diverse: "The country needs to have people in government and business that understand all of the different constituencies.
In 85033, in a case that not only sought to undermine voting rights but harkened back to the ugliest chapters of racial disenfranchisement in the American South, Sessions prosecuted three civil rights workers on dubious charges of voter fraud.
Mr. Leathers quickly turned heads at dens like Dizzy's Club and Smalls, where he became a fixture, carrying forward a tradition of unflashy but vigorously swinging drumming that harkened back to the likes of Jimmy Cobb and Arthur Taylor.
Carl Minzer, a law professor at Fordham University who specializes in the Chinese legal system, said that the parading of Gui and Dahlin harkened back to a period decades ago, before Beijing began implementing systematic reforms in the 1980s.
For some fans, it harkened back to the 2004 incident when Spears was spotted exiting a gas station bathroom without shoes — kicking off a conversation about her mental health during the time of her controversial relationship with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
The shoot, by famed photographer Mariano Vivanco, is an even more glamorous take than Hadid's last Harper's Bazaar cover in October 2016, where she posed with a white horse in a shoot that harkened back to her days riding horseback growing up.
It was a speech that harkened back to a forgotten and perhaps mythical age of compromise and comity in the Senate, reminding the nation of the bedrock importance of its founding political principles at a moment of extreme national political stress and recrimination.
Abdul-Jabbar wrote in a column for Wednesday's issue of The Hollywood Reporter that demands for a group of predominantly black athletes to stand during the song's performance harkened back to demands from slave owners for their slaves to sing while they worked.
Whoopi Goldberg harkened back to the anticommunist "Red Scare" as she criticized Debra Messing and Eric McCormack on The View this week for pushing for the release of names of people attending a fundraiser for President Donald Trump in Beverly Hills, California.
Both products had all of the Sonos highlights — great sound, amazing interfaces and easy setup — but the Base had too much surface area for more elegant installations and the Bar was too long while still sporting an aesthetic that harkened back to 2008 Crutchfield catalogs.
Paris Fifty years after founding his namesake label, Jean Paul Gaultier bid goodbye to the runways with a spectacular show that harkened back to the glory days of the '80s and '90s, when catwalk extravaganzas were as much about theater as they were about fashion.
The appointment of Kelly — along with a speech Trump gave in Long Island on Friday afternoon that harkened back to the most chilling rhetoric of his campaign — is a sign that the Trump administration is rededicating itself to placing those ideas front and center.
The same year, Murray finished "Cracked Question," a giant painting in six parts that harkened back to two earlier fractured paintings, "Art Part," (1980-81) (Collection of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri), and "Painter's Progress," (1981) (Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York).
" The case harkened back to an era when organized crime in Boston was run by Salemme, who headed the New England family of La Cosa Nostra in the 1990s, and James "Whitey" Bulger, the gangster now serving life in prison whose crimes were depicted in the 2015 film "Black Mass.
If the festival marked a high point for Asbury Park, the after-midnight scene at the Stone Pony harkened back to its heyday in the 1970s as musicians shared the small, hallowed stage for an extended jam of Tom Petty, Prince and Springsteen covers that lasted into Sunday's wee hours.
The lofty rhetoric, which harkened back to his less divisive predecessors, fell flat with anyone who's had a hard-working family member deported, faces the prospect of losing affording health care, or has watched the president appoint individuals with uncompromising anti-immigrant and xenophobic views to key policy positions that will impact our daily lives.
Just as Narcos: Mexico harkened back to Narcos with a well-deployed Escobar cameo depicting a meeting that likely never happened in the real world, the show continues to hint at the ways it will sprawl outward and continue telling these kinds of stories now that it has exhausted the drama of Gallardo's Federation.
This poster, created in 1987 by a group of six gay men in New York City to draw attention to the AIDS crisis, harkened back to the pink triangle's use in Nazi concentration camps to identify homosexual prisoners — a symbol that was reclaimed by the LGBT community beginning in the 1970s as a symbol of pride.
He performed a gyrating lap dance for a man in drag posing as a Russian porn star, harkened back to his role in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises by wearing a skin-tight Robin costume over his suit and stripped down to his shirt and underpants as he performed a spot-on impression of friend and collaborator Seth Rogen.
By contrast, McCabe offers a scathing depiction of Attorney General Jeff Sessions as a hapless, bumbling leader, with regressive and uninformed beliefs about national security, who harkened back for the "old days" when the FBI "only hired Irishmen," not those with "nose rings and tattoos," and appeared fixated on "immigration, even when there was no immigration angle" on any given topic.
Beyond the river lay the homestretch, a jaunt of less than a mile that took me from Left Bank to Right across the Pont National, then past an immense SNCF train yard and what appeared to be a homeless encampment — complete with tents and cook fires, a sight that harkened back to Atget's photos of Roma families — and, finally, on toward the Porte Dorée and my hotel.
When President Obama addressed the nation for the last time in Chicago last night, where his campaign began, Michelle also harkened back to the very beginning of her time as First Lady — with the help of Jason Wu. FLOTUS watched her husband say farewell to the American people in a custom long-sleeved, navy lace dress, created by the designer that helped shape her image at the White House early on.
The décor somewhat mirrored that of Streetbird's nods to hip-hop but took it to a next level with a glass entrance covered in a Louis Vuitton motif in which the LV is replaced with RR. It harkened to the genius of Daniel Day, better known as Dapper Dan, the Harlem courtier who reconstructed luxury brands into hip- hop high fashion and has now teamed up with Gucci.
He harkened back to the 2015 rhetoric during his speech on Wednesday, describing events he believes are taking place around a caravan of asylum seekers, mostly from Honduras, who are making their way to the Southern border of the U.S. President Trump said on Thursday that women are being raped at unprecedented levels due to lax immigration laws, using the assertion as a segue to remind the assembled crowd that he's been calling Mexicans "rapists" since at least 2015.
Though he was now ensconced in Los Angeles, Mr. Petty harkened back to his Florida era in a famous lyric in "American Girl," referencing Route 441, a highway that runs through the state: It was kind of cold that night She stood alone on her balcony She could hear the cars roll by Out on 441 Like waves crashin' in the beach Years later, his 1989 hit "Free Fallin'," the opening track from "Full Moon Fever," would serve as sort of a tour of his adopted city: "It's a long day, livin' in Reseda"; "all the vampires, walkin' through the Valley / move west down Ventura Boulevard"; "I wanna glide down over Mulholland..." By the mid-70s, Mr. Petty had enough cash to buy a red Camaro, which he used to pick up Bruce Springsteen, who called him "around the time he drove off the lot," according to Mr. Zanes's book, for a cruise down Sunset Boulevard.

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