Their return to action harkened back to the days of organized militancy in the West Bank. |
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It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own. |
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Men's looks harkened back a decade or more, with safari jackets, a '70s-era glen-plaid shirt jacket and an all-American baseball jacket in olive suede. |
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From February to April 2006, trade unionists in Djibouti opposed the introduction of a new labour code, which they claimed harkened back to inimical French colonial laws that severely limited workers' rights to organize. |
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