Back in the 80s, you had to do this with a sample the size of a dime of blood or saliva.
Back in 1935, a journal contacted Simpson because they wanted to write an article about asbestosis.
Back in late 2012, they compiled all of their findings for a presentation at the Conference of the Geological Society of America.
Back in the 1960s, flying was a luxury few could afford.
- Back in 1997, Watts and Strogatz investigated just that, using a game called the prisoner's dilemma.
Back in Xiamen, Inside one of these shelters is 21-year-old Chen Jingrun.
Back in the early days of our industry, there was a role at the label called A&R,
back in the 70s.
back in this way you know because sometimes when it comes back with uh something that you think is incorrect you you might just say hey you can do better this is not correct and you'll say oh
Back in 2012, Waymo had what you would think of as kind of an autopilot product where it would take you from ramp to ramp,
Back in twenty oh two, twenty oh three, my father kept me in wrestling.
Back in '84, '85, magazines would literally print source code at the back of their magazines and you could just sit and type it in.
Back in '94 in England, a typical house sold for 3.4 times your family income.
Back in the tech bubble of 2000, we had a 10-year forecast
Back in the 1800s or you know early 1900s, if you ever needed a medication, you'd go see the pharmacist who had a
back in June when we took out Natanz Fordow, we started to lose control.
back in June.
Back in the last election.
back in 2018 and perhaps he is trying to restart some of that.
Back in the day, that would have all been like a dot-one update, but since it's 2026, it's an entirely new Android version: Android 17,
Back in 1692, Edmund Halley was the first to describe Earth’s core as something separate and disconnected from its shell.
Back in the 1970s, a genre called magical realism put Latin American literature on the map.
Back in the 19th century, romance novels in Latin America weren’t just about meet-cutes.
Back in the ‘60s, that exponential growth in computing power seemed virtually impossible to most people.
Back in the 1950s, computers couldn’t even help you with your homework or play a game of chess.
Back in the day, I'd be like, oh my god, that's two days of cooking?
back in the early 2000s.
Back in my day, if you got an orgo C plus, you just dropped premed and decided to become a stand-up comedian, and that's basically
Back in 2007, Kalebuka was an underserved, underdeveloped community deeply impacted and isolated from a better future
Back in the 1980s, researchers interviewed women in Japan.
Back in July, I left Afghanistan to go to Australia to receive my treatment.
Back in 1981, we wrote a paper together about risk sharing in non-classical environments that probably neither of us really remember.
Back in 1979, I believe it was Monica Still Smoking.
back in Boston, because the t-shirt sales just weren't good enough.
back in 1977.
Back in the 1800s, if you give me a moment just to describe this carefully, in the 1800s,
Back in the 1920s, in the Roaring Twenties, even Charles Lindbergh, after his famous jump across the Atlantic, tried to put his hand into this
Back in the early '90s, they still trained their soldiers separately, meaning by gender.
Back in the day, when I came up, there were a lot of people who sung the blues, liked the blues.
back in the day, but it was the building blocks for where we are now-- and what you saw then and just how you advanced policy,
back in the 1970s, which is a way of, in a sense, getting you to experience something in the movie theater that's supposed to be happening on screen.
back in or keep going even though that failure might happen again can you share about a failure that really start startled you and cause you
Back in the day that camera was accompanied by a person who would be huddled up there working with the telescope.
back in the days when our study started.
Back in the studio, just before the news headlines come on, something else happens.
Back in 2015, we started the journey about understanding megatrends, and we wanted to understand what is currently happening because we were starting to notice a lot of anxiety and angst in the world.
Back in the early days of Starcom IP when anybody joined the team or the department, we would have weekly meetings.
Back in school. Back in school, yep.
Back in the days when they were little, they had their own band.
back in Africa?