Harkin and I and Alan and dr. Greene said you know for many many years
James Harkness here. Oh, man.
Tom Harkin then inherited the staff.
The Harkness table, the famed idea of sitting around and having a Socratic discussion.
strike in Hark in the northeast.
and that hark back to some of the roles that women would traditionally be doing, kind of similar sorts of things.
stories and I hark back to somebody said to me once what's truer than the truth
village called Petini in Harkiv when 10 Pechenihy in Kharkiv when 10 people were people were killed in a double Russian killed in a double Russian missile
The Nazis were harking back to a golden age, a pristine age of the idyllic identity, the folk memory of Germany.
I would say it harks back to maybe a more classic kind of approach, where for me what I do for a living--
They could harken back to the days of when you actually owned stock in the company.
called rebecca harkness famous women in in the arts and in the financial worlds so i called them up and
Barker's Beauties but to to hark back to the Samoan women do any of you know what
Some authors of the female gothic harken back many generations, to before colonization.
Another statistical problem is called HARKing , which is hypothesizing after the results are known.
Hey, I'm James Harkness.
They were thereby saved the angst of Nick Harkaway, John Le Carre's youngest son, who said that becoming a writer would feel as pointless as standing next to a lighthouse
that they controlled, harking back to the sort of glory days of the Arab world of the Muslim faith.
And Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields" project deliberately harks back to earlier technological experimentation, like Etienne Leopold
And that certitude can be very appealing if it harks back to a golden age.
And then I started asking where's Matt Harkins.
How do you balance that with folks that want to harken back to the turn-of-the-century Italian operas?
He was so healthy that he went to Harker School in Saratoga where there were uniforms-- humiliating.
1994 passed by our Congress promoted by you know Senators Harkin um and the other guy I can't remember his name
And that Mrs. Harkness is – oh never mind what Ole says. It is not always so nice and that is not the point. The point is that the name 'Kirsten Rolstrud'
And now it’s almost like you’re kind of harkening back to some of your original– could you talk about some of your original inspirations,
that the more advanced the technology is seems the more we want to hark back to traditional gender stereotypes.
And again, you can see hark -backs to the earlier civilizations.
and "Reservoir Dogs," but then also more commercial stuff like "Speed," and movies that hark into an even earlier time, like "Beverly Hills Cop."
And here we are on a Google Talk with the wonderful James Harkness and Google.
Washington DC where doctor named Alan Green and we were speaking with tom harkin you know we all want a panel Tom
There were five rounds of air alerts in Kev, but also deadly attacks in Hark this morning.
And I thought, well, somehow if I could hark back to that first experience of trying to get to my post and put that in a novel, it might be a fun story to tell.
I'll say that one of the ways that we got away with that a lot of the time was by harkening,
In their newest YouTube series of musical vignettes, they teamed up with Broadway's James Harkness to bring us "Le James Café," where we sing, dance,
And one of them is with us today, Lord James Harkness from Broadway.
You're getting an absolutist, fundamentalist point of view that harks back to a pristine golden age, that harks back to certitude and truth, that harks back to clearly
It comes from-- I went to a high school which used an oval table, the Harkness table.
Rewind, fifth grade, again at Harker School in Saratoga, the overweight, sweaty, socially awkward, Pakistani, left-handed, healthy boy with lentil stains on his shirt
complex life way, way down. It harkens back to Mars and methane that might be coming out of there and our understanding of where you look for life and what life might be. Well,
And if I do feel different and that is as Mrs. Harkness, my teacher, said last October when I asked if the Sullivan boys would be coming back to school to be neither encouraged
Well, yeah, and we've already done it in this conversation harking back to the coalition government. That's what Reform doing their document, hark back to lots
is the Bible, of course, which a lot of people hark back to in this country.
And I said, OK, we'll do a version to almost hark back to the old silent era, and we'll do a version which just has--
and I hear people saying someone goes off the reservation or people are going tribal right, that it harkens to native people always that we're always
books and then as you said playing in other peoples worlds. How do you make sure that everything is described properly and get those allusions that harken back?
Well then you would not ask such a thing to look at the writing you did. Mrs. Harkness says that for writing I have the finest something, something -- it is a long word – of all
her students. Her students know more that is although some will be but not me because this year, Mrs. Harkness is to teach at her home in Fargo. And that is too far for me
Sunday morning sermon. And that is, as Mrs. Harkness would say, taking the undue advantage. And that means I think to do something that the done to would like
The sense of being fastened to the past and wanting to please your parents and not wanting to commit what, I'll harken back to a great existentialist who is a nihilist, Jean-Paul