| 31. | When in doubt, hearken back to the good'ol days when legendary Darrell Royal coached the Longhorns.
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| 32. | God hearkens to Leah's tears and prayers and allows her to marry Jacob even before Rachel does.
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| 33. | Shakespeare's final plays hearken back to his Elizabethan comedies in their use of romantic situation and incident.
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| 34. | Projecting a sense of being both depthless and expansive, they hearken back to the spirit of German Romanticism.
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| 35. | Lincoln showed off its stately Continental, which hearkens to its glory days as the ultimate in plush American styling.
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| 36. | These songs hearken from centuries ago, the oldest ('Wexford Carol') originating in the 12th century.
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| 37. | Disraeli hearkens back to a mythical Arcadia, in which a paternalist aristocracy and a caring church protected the poor.
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| 38. | Rather, Aragon hearkens back to its role as an independent state with its own parliament under the Aragonese Crown.
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| 39. | I call upon every Jew to hearken to his voice, to share his vision, to follow in his way.
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| 40. | Protesters and old news releases decrying " Big Brother spy cameras " hearken to another time, perhaps happier.
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