paintings that hark back to Constable and Turner.
Hark! I can hear their voices.
if it was such a rotten holiday, why hark back to it?.
You can’t keep harking back to the past.
just hark at you, speaking all lah-de-dah!.
The melody harks back to one of his earlier symphonies.
Some old people always hark back to how things were 30 years ago.
Hark at her then!Who does she think she is anyhow?
Hark! hark! -what was that? Hark! hark to the shout!
To some this harks back to America's banking panic of 1907.
There's a clue somewhere; wait a bit; hist—hark!
But hark, again, and I'll answer ye the other thing.
But hark! through the fast-flashing lightning of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far?
Lodge's plumage was varied, and, like his flight, harked back to race.
Maybe he harks back to a time when money was abundant. There wasn't much need to keep on top of it.
" It reminds me of a wedding—hark, can you hear the strains of Mendelssohn? "
But look ye, the only real owner of anything is its commander; and hark ye, my conscience is in this ship's keel.
Clinical trials of pluripotent cells are already happening, though they hark back to the days when only cells derived from embryos were available.
paintings that hark back to Constable and Turner.
Hark! I can hear their voices.
if it was such a rotten holiday, why hark back to it?.
You can’t keep harking back to the past.
just hark at you, speaking all lah-de-dah!.
The melody harks back to one of his earlier symphonies.
Some old people always hark back to how things were 30 years ago.
Hark at her then!Who does she think she is anyhow?
Hark! hark! -what was that? Hark! hark to the shout!
To some this harks back to America's banking panic of 1907.
There's a clue somewhere; wait a bit; hist—hark!
But hark, again, and I'll answer ye the other thing.
But hark! through the fast-flashing lightning of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far?
Lodge's plumage was varied, and, like his flight, harked back to race.
Maybe he harks back to a time when money was abundant. There wasn't much need to keep on top of it.
" It reminds me of a wedding—hark, can you hear the strains of Mendelssohn? "
But look ye, the only real owner of anything is its commander; and hark ye, my conscience is in this ship's keel.
Clinical trials of pluripotent cells are already happening, though they hark back to the days when only cells derived from embryos were available.
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