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16 Sentences With "taking you back"

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We're taking you back to when you were a kid.
And we're taking you back in time to when people with long sticks worked as alarm clocks.
The word ["undertow"] alone has that vibe of a force dragging you under, but it's also taking you back.
"It's all '23s, taking you back to the time that you love," Salt-N-Pepa's Cheryl James said of the new song.
Switching between appsThe Menu button takes you back one level through apps and menus, with a double-tap taking you back to the home screen.
Except, in this case, each Story circle is taking you back in time — for example, a year ago, two years ago, three and so on.
The algorithm will help guide your trip, the row of thumbnails on the right-hand side of the screen taking you back and back into the past.
The problem with tautological arguments is that they are not really arguments at all — they are simply a long way of taking you back to where you started.
The same week that a new record was set in the U.S. stock market, we're taking you back in time to explain another record that many investors would rather forget.
With that in mind today, we're taking you back to last December to refresh everyone on exactly what the articles of impeachment say ahead of the final vote on if the president is guilty or not guilty.
The delightful homage to some of the best moments in The Office kicks off by taking you back to the beginning — the day when, for some mysterious reason, a documentary crew starts filming the fairly average lives of Dunder Mifflin employees.
He dubbed this new sound "Future Jack". The song was primarily characterised by its heavy electronic sounds and repetitive nature. Many of the sounds are reminiscent of a song he released earlier that year called Taking You Back, which Afrojack worked on as well. His latest releases including Don't Wait with Tommy Trash and Ghetto all continue this sound as D.O.D tries to push forward the "Future Jack" movement.
In March 2019, Blum announced that he had begun a new solo project with his single "Taking You Back," and shared his plans to release a new EP. In June 2019, Blum released the second single from his solo project, "Promises," a self-produced up-tempo track inspired by uncertainty in his life. In October 2019, Blum released the third single from his solo project, "Save Me," an up-tempo track inspired by Blum's personal battles with anxiety.
All songs were written by Oddie, with the exception of "Sparrow Song" (written by Graeme Garden) and "All Things Bright and Beautiful". The music was performed mainly by session musicians. "Taking You Back" was arranged by Mike Gibbs, the musical director for The Goodies, and was taken directly from the soundtrack from the episode "Camelot" rather than being re-recorded. Originally Oddie intended to include a version of "Land of Hope and Glory" (from the episode "The Stolen Musicians") but ran into licensing problems.
The music video for "I Feel Cream" was directed by Kinga Burza. In an interview with PromoNews, Burza explained the appeal of the video despite its low-budget: > We were particularly restricted on this one budget-wise [...] It's a video > that really gained a lot from Peaches' ability to express herself in > dramatic metallic shoulders, cut out leotards and thigh-high, lace up Louis > Vuitton boots, taking you back to those early but exciting Bowie videos that > were merely a wonderful performance of a red-headed David against a white > wall wearing blue shadow. I knew if we were forced to go minimal, we were > best to make a statement!(2009-10-21). Peaches' I Feel Cream by Kinga Burza.
" They soon arrived at the ending they would spend the next five years trying to "earn": Anna would become queen and Elsa would be free. On March 12, 2015, at Disney's annual meeting of shareholders in San Francisco, Iger, Lasseter, and actor Josh Gad (the voice of Olaf) officially announced a full-length sequel, Frozen 2, was in development at Disney, with Buck and Lee returning as directors and Del Vecho returning as producer. Lasseter said that at Disney Animation, "as with Pixar, when we do a sequel, it is because the filmmakers who created the original have created an idea that is so good that it's worthy of these characters." He said that in the case of Frozen, the directors had "come up with a great idea for a sequel and you will be hearing a lot more about it, and we're taking you back to Arendelle.

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