As I look back on decades of chairing parish and diocesan meetings, the book's purpose hits home. |
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When contemporary historians look back on Genoa in 20 years' time, will they find a smidgen of significance in these events? |
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Win or lose, all the players, when they look back on the tournament, must find it an irreplaceably valuable experience. |
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But a future I may yet look back on these days at halcyon, from a fog of new employment legislation and eviscerated social spending. |
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This was all of course when I was the better part of twelve, and it is something I can look back on now with fond amusement. |
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We had such a wonderful day and can no longer look back on our memories on the film, which put a bit of a dampener on things. |
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But I'd like a report twenty years or so from now, when you may well look back on this time as a golden age. |
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As long as we don't get a double-dip downturn, investors may look back on this quarter as a turning point. |
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Many women who were once prostitutes shudder when they look back on their experience. |
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Who of us cannot look back on our growing up years and see how our parents influenced us by both nature and nurture? |
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It is interesting to look back on one's own early fumbling attempts, and I have highlighted my mistakes as well as lessons I learned from them. |
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As I look back on my youth, growing up in Santa Monica, California, I can identify three defining moments in creating my political ideology. |
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I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind. |
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As I look back on the last five years, I wonder at what would have happened had we chosen different paths. |
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After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense. |
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As a working artist, when I look back on my early work I look at a rough draft of myself. |
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When you look back on past romances, do you ever wonder what you saw in a former lover? |
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I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with astonishment and shame. |
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You know those magic moments in your music appreciation history that you constantly look back on? |
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Such pupils look back on their schooldays with gratitude and feel a strong loyalty to their old school. |
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This was not a school rife with racial tensions, nor was it a failing school, and I look back on it fondly. |
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We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn. |
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Today, when I look back on my years of sobriety and see how the Lord has changed me, I am happy and proud of who I have become. |
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At any rate, that is how they look back on their decision some thirty years later. |
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It was certainly disappointing at the time, but, omigosh, it was really thrilling when we get an opportunity to look back on it. |
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Some might look back on the hungry years and embrace the onrush of fame with relief, but not our man. |
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Sometimes when I look back on my life as a child or young adolescent, it is through the eyes of a bemused observer. |
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Only in 20 years will we be able to look back on any of these events and see their collective effect on global politics. |
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The Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Ltd, one of China's leading dairy producers, and SIG Combibloc look back on a successful partnership. |
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And I admit I look back on my teenage self and think a lot of my angst sounds like an Onion article. |
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In a week or three, I'll look back on what I've been writing recently and I'll either cringe with embarrassment or just be totally baffled by what was going on in my head. |
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Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration? |
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When I look back on my life as a volunteer, there is not one minute I think was wasted or unimportant. |
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What do you think when you look back on the early '90s, Are You Gonna Go My Way-era Lenny, with the dreadlocks and snarl? |
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So in 1,000 years time they'll look back on this period as being part of the Dreamtime, and I'm recording what's happening now for our future generations. |
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We look back on history and see patterns, but these patterns were not established in advance, as evolution has no predetermined direction. |
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If the first eight years are any indication, our children will look back on this day, and be proud of what we did. |
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I have no doubt that we shall look back on the move to 27 with similar satisfaction. |
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As i look back on 2009, i am truly inspired by what our Members and commissions and my colleagues have achieved over the year. |
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Like Orpheus in the underworld, distinguished poets now look back on loved ones lost beyond recall. |
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We join fund manager and head of Credits, Sander Bus to look back on 2009 and to talk about what the future holds. |
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Those who contributed can today look back on the events of 2003 with a sense of achievement and success. |
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Are future historians going to look back on the past weekend as the one in which Elizabeth Warren took over the Democratic Party? |
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At the same time, civil society can look back on a century that witnessed an upsurge in people's ability to organize and effectuate. |
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The Bettlach Orthopaedic company Mathys can look back on a successful first half year. |
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Our anniversary has provided us with a natural opportunity to look back on where we've been and to look forward to where we are going. |
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Fifty years after its inception, the Bundeswehr can look back on a successful history of its own. |
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Now fifty, Michel Delpech had mellowed and could look back on the ups and downs of his personal and professional life with a certain detachment. |
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As I look back on the outputs and outcomes of the past year, I see we have had great success in addressing all of these priorities. |
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I have taken a moment here to rest, to steal a view of the glorious vista that surrounds me, to look back on the distance I have come. |
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There is no predictable course for grief and often we gain more of a perspective as we look back on our experience. |
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I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure. |
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Very few other nations can look back on more than a century of democratic rule unbroken by dictatorship of the left or right, civil war, military coup or conquest. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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It was like Halloween for a decade, and the colors were garish, and the style was just phenomenal for us to look back on. |
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And some people look back on that as a golden age, as it were, of globalization. |
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What are the chavs of today going to look back on with fond memories? |
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He studied the scene memorizing every little detail to look back on later. |
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When I reach retirement age, and there isn't anything left, no doubt I'll look back on those buses with a slow burn of annoyance, as I fry up a can of cat food. |
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At this hour when the old hand at Gabonese music is preparing a tour of the French Cultural Centres in Africa, let's look back on his latest CD Obakadences. |
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In May, Auto Delta can look back on 30 years of market activities. |
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Here we look back on some of the marking moments of an unusual career with a singer who has never been duped by his success, or by the lack of it. |
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As I look back on the achievements of 2007, the final year of my term as the Chair of the Canadian Forces Grievance Board, I cannot help but be pleased with what we have accomplished. |
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It can look back on a particularly demanding year in a difficult setting. |
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We look back on a successful, active year, during which we worked on many interesting customer projects and launched new project engineering solutions and services at key industry events across the globe. |
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I hope you will look back on this experience as having been a worthwhile investment of your precious time, now that you have other pressing priorities in your life. |
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Now, in 2007, we have the unique opportunity to look back on the past twenty years in Canada to assess our accomplishments and learn from our failures. |
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It can create a benchmark to look back on when the actual date arrives. |
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It is easy to look back on the past through rose-colored glasses and to rejoice and be thankful for the bounty God provided then. |
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As we look back on this event one year later, a panoptic view reveals how the 21 August chemical weapons event changed the narrative on Syria. |
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It may not look much on paper but how effectively it immediately suggests melancholy, regret, and a pensive look back on what might-have-been. |
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I can look back on a wonderful time as a tree grower. |
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Perhaps in the next 40 years, after I've shuffled off where status updates can no longer reach me, people will look back on us, all fingers and thumbs, and laugh. |
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At the end of the mandate that you twice entrusted to me, I would like to take a few moments to look back on the path taken and to try to answer that crucial question. |
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I am as sick as a dog as I cling to a locker and pen these few words that I hope some day to read again, and look back on as one of the most awful experiences of my life. |
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Surrounded by an historic country park with important dendrological assets, the imposing water castle can look back on a history ranging back more than 900 years. |
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The marketing team at Sartorius Beijing can already look back on an impressive number of leads resulting from the roadshow and the further presence of the firm. |
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Befriend the electrician that has visited your house five times this week, embrace a loyalty card to your local Indian restaurant, and one day you may look back on your days of living in squalor with pride. |
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In the fading twilight of old age, with the composer well past eighty, Strauss could look back on a long life of exultation and turmoil, joys and heartbreaks, successes and failures. |
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Although the Nordic countries look back on more than 1,000 years of history as distinct political entities, the international boundaries came late and emerged gradually. |
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Gone were the boredoms and claustrophobias of Parliament, the discomforts and pains of high-speed coach travel, however he might later look back on them. |
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I look back on my years working at Redcliffis with much notalgia and I am very proud to have been part of the dedicated team of staff who worked there. |
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