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What does hark mean?

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Verb
  1. To listen attentively; often used in the imperative.
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But the Farage team is wary of Carswell, who has made clear he will have no truck with Ukip traditionalists hoping to hark back to 1950s Britain.
Barns from yesteryear, roadside crosses, chapels, and half-buried root cellars hark back to the area's farming past.
His free-form fossil pieces hark back to pre-historic times, and only the odd Chinese character gives away their origin.
But, while it's fashionable to hark back to the past, Armfield believes that many aspects of the game are better than ever before.
But nowadays, though the old men and women remember, the younger generations no longer hark back to that bitter past.
In many ways it seems to hark back to a bygone age, with its wine, cigars and unashamed donnishness.

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