Check out Johny's Luncheonette, a throwback nine-stool lunch counter run by Johny, who greets regulars with fist bumps, and his father. |
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The mere existence of such a throwback in the modern world suggests an inviolate timelessness. |
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He was a throwback to the type of player Scotland used to produce and it was a pleasure to watch him play. |
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The silver-haired Virginian with courtly manners is a throwback to a forgotten era of congressional comity. |
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Yes, he may be a throwback to a former and, in many ways, best-forgotten age in which golf was populated mainly by right-wing reactionaries. |
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Aidan was a genetic throwback, apparently, with pale skin and pale hair that was similar to that belonging to several of the family's relations. |
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Ben is a genetic throwback to Neanderthal man, shunned by family and society for his stupidity and ugliness. |
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Compared to the other semi-finalists here, the Italians were criticised for representing a throwback to a bygone, defensive mentality. |
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Rudin is a throwback to an earlier era when apprenticeship loomed larger than academia in professional training. |
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Their throwback sound was helped immensely by the pair of cherubically chubby gals enthusiastically vocalizing back and forth. |
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The smart deco bar is a beautiful throwback, a jewel box where servers in smart white waistcoats present bowls of olives, nuts and snacks. |
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In the action field, he's not a fighter, like the martial arts brigade, but a throwback to the era of suave gentleman spies. |
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The new album is an evolution, not a throwback, but it does contain references to every stage of U2's career. |
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He is a master of numerous holds and throws and is a throwback to a time when stories were told in the ring and not on the microphone. |
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And in a throwback to earlier times former rowing club captain Mike will help out by teaching youngsters about the art of oarsmanship. |
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The charming old buildings and cottages are a throwback to the colonial past. |
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Amazingly enough, the tone of the article is a throwback to the hyperbolic language of the boom. |
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This space-age fantasy is technologically revolutionary, but a throwback nonetheless. |
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Hendricks runs around through the movie clad in these throwback sneakers, a totally mystifying move by the wardrobe department. |
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Mom, played by Carol Kane, is a Doris Day throwback who sings show tunes and makes Jell-O desserts. |
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Your look and sound are somewhat of a throwback to traditional country music. |
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If nothing else, this throwback to the old low-budget psychotronic films of the '50s and '60s is uniquely stylish, even kitschy. |
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The string of treats came as a welcome throwback to the early days of modern dance when pieces were short and numerous. |
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A treacle sponge was a throwback to the days when Golden Syrup was a treat. |
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In an age of automatons, he is a throwback to an era of good-time boys and daredevil racers. |
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But what lurks beneath the surface, beneath the nerdy glasses and throwback hairstyles of this unlikely pair of modern American film icons? |
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What if the attraction is an atavistic throwback to the prehistoric human fascination with telling tales? |
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Clint is a throwback to the show-band era and his fan base consists of passionate old women. |
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Man, those San Diego baby-blue throwback uniforms look fine. |
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Thomas Martin, head of mammalogy at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, agrees that Akidolestes may represent some kind of evolutionary throwback. |
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The Powley Vale Farm was a throwback to by-gone days, free range hens and pulper, open fire and hob, live sowing of spuds and corn sowing with a fiddle out of tune. |
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That an 18 year old athlete should have a double chin just a couple of months after a foot injury is a throwback to the 1980's when excess was acceptable. |
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They may not take offense at the men's do-rags and throwback baseball caps cocked to the side, but some of the women's tight jeans and skirts would certainly provoke ire. |
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Sigmund Freud theorized that the desire to travel is a throwback to childhood. |
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With its faint throwback to the distant days of Fauvism, the cartoon-like portrait apparently cast a spell on bidders. |
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In a bizarre throwback to their granny's day, modern wives are expected to just roll their eyes heavenward, and put up and shut up. |
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On a cold day gooseflesh may develop, an example of a homeostatic response that is a throwback to mechanisms in lower animals. |
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The styling gets an upgrade with a Swarovski jeweled eyelet and classic throwback look with the use of textiles on the upper. |
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Perceived by the courts as a throwback to a less-civilized past, prizefighting was classified as an affray, an assault, and a riot. |
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As such, Harry's Afghan exploits are a throwback to the earthy, violent and militaristic roots of kingship. |
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He's referring to a throwback of how we used to deal with inmates in terms of very quick physical responses. |
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The Liberals in 2002 are a disgusting throwback to a primitive political time in Canada. |
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It is a throwback to another era that we had hoped was now a distant nightmare. |
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Buying electricity at the same rate, whatever the time of day, is a throwback to prehistoric times! |
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But Willie Watson is a throwback to the days of Woody Guthrie and early Bob Dylan. |
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That, I thought, was racism, and a throwback for America, to simply vote for a man because of the color of his skin. |
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Politically, Cianci is something of a throwback to a time when conservative, ethnic politics dominated urban centers. |
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For many of the young she is seen as a throwback to a past few want to see repeated. |
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What does Soylent have going for it other than missionary zeal and a revoltingly kitschy sci-fi throwback name? |
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This aggressive new strain of right-wing religious zealotry is actually a throwback to the intolerance that led to the creation of America in the first place. |
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Indeed, in what seemed to be a throwback to nineteenth century Whiggish history, the viewing public were being sold a figure as being the greatest Briton. |
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Now, its descendent organizations are dedicated to advancing the 20th-century throwback notion of the primacy of the nation-state. |
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It's a quote that sounds like a throwback to preintegration days. |
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Perhaps this is a throwback to my kitchen days when the restaurant's French chef would share an after-work bottle of red with his hard-labouring team. |
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The Persians who live in Los Angeles describe Meybodi as the Larry King of Iran, but he's more dignified than that, a throwback to an earlier age of TV talk shows. |
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Last year the poet hit the headlines when he turned down the opportunity to be made an OBE, saying the award was a throwback to the days of the defunct British Empire. |
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Right off the bat I should say that just because this record has all kinds of '80s throwbacks on it doesn't immediately qualify it as a throwback album. |
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No throwback eyeglasses or filters on my photos to give the impression of a time warp. |
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The larvae are dotted with widely scattered short sharp spines, a possible throwback to the distant relationship molas have with the spiny porcupine puffer. |
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A throwback to the days of dancefloor jazz, boogaloo and earthy funk, the band's members cut their teeth in the company of prime movers of the genre. |
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In a throwback to our frontier tradition, people in this country still seem to believe that they can have good jobs without going to the trouble of acquiring the basic tools of learning. |
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Is Waitrose's English breakfast a throwback? |
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Really would have liked to see this once-in-a-lifetime game with the 1918 throwback jerseys being worn by the Red Sox and Cubs. |
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He has been a throwback with a liberal streak — a non-reactionary old-school director whose characters display hard responses to hard circumstances that themselves suggest a world of cruel indifference and reparable woes. |
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In many ways, Buchanan is a throwback to America First isolationism, but he is more cautious in making anti-semitic appeals. |
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Although we are living in a reactionary period since the fall of the Soviet Union, a period characterized by a general throwback of consciousness, we are a fighting propaganda group. |
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But try to get out of the mindset of all perms resulting into a tired '80s throwback. |
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A Bronze Award in the 3-Piece Beverage Can category, for Ball's throwback steel beverage can made for Churchkey beer. |
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Puerto Rico is a political anachronism, a throwback to the days of gunboat diplomacy and the handlebar mustache. |
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All too briefly, when Keegan made his entrance, it was a throwback to the days of dubbined boots, cigarette cards and laced leather footballs. |
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The linkages in the deaths on numerous levels... The bottom line is that it all arises out of this notion of a form of excessive force and a way of treating people that is somewhat of a throwback. |
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And make no mistake: despite his reserved demeanour and humility-a throwback to the image of legends past-this unassuming six-string master radiates a formidable intensity. |
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Given his instinct for cutting a dash, perhaps Waley-Cohen will succeed in compounding his status as Corinthian throwback by modelling his whiskers on those of some Victorian cavalry officer. |
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A This is a throwback to the days when the coalman delivered to properties along shared pathways. |
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Has never faded, my true ding an sich, holdover, throwback, tetchy nihilist a-muzz with love and narcotherapy. |
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Meanwhile, the Vans Off The Wall stage will see a throwback to vintage ska-punk, with legends Spunge playing alongside headliners King Prawn. |
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In a throwback to the 50s and a return to the graphic style, Candino presents a classic chronograph watch, angular in style and both sporty and urbane in profile. |
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Sure, if you have a yen for a throwback action movie. |
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If Harry Kane is a throwback to the dauntlessness and uncrushable spirit that English football so likes to define itself by, then there is a certain irony regarding the team he plays for. |
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As the educated public sees gender equality as a throwback to the communist era, unconnected with national culture and history, it tends to discredit the issue. |
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A New Look, though it may seem to the detached observer like a throwback to something primeval, will be adopted by the socially-conscious person at whatever price in money and ridicule. |
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Anger is one of the primary emotions, a throwback to when we were animals. |
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This was a throwback, for by then forks were nearly universal. |
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Outside of vigorous efforts in the parishes and schools to foster and promote vocations, the prevailing sentiment in society seems to regard religious life as quaint and a throwback to less enlightened times. |
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This phonocentrism of Osundare's verse is a salutary throwback to African orature, a chirographic revalorization of tradition and the oral patrimony of Africa. |
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Unless you're one of those goateed nabobs who think he's an untalented, wrinkly, bimbo-chasing throwback who should have stuck with the promising football career. |
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The hairdo is straight Kid'n Play, circa 1991, and the feathery jump shot a throwback to a time when basketball was defined by subtle skills, not loud, thunderous dunks. |
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Back in the dressing room, meanwhile, it was a throwback to the 1970s television show about the mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean war. |
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This is the old Fulton Street Mall in twilight, a chaotic throwback to the era before the sanitization and, yes, mallification of New York City's retail districts. |
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But they still run rings around the office dim-bulb, a genetic throwback so inept at the fundamentals of modern existence that remaining on two feet proves beyond him. |
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