Sentence examples for back to infancy from inspiring English sources

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We can go back to infancy and see that newborns actually have very limited capacities on many visual recognition tasks.

But there is more and more research to draw on, reaching back to infancy and even to the womb.

What's more, their origins stretch back to infancy: As psychologist Allison BreportsSminheressays in her essay, kids notice racial differences as early as six months old.

In the dark seclusion between cool tight sheets, his parents' muttering having died away, he would seem for some seconds to stand on his head, having discovered with his left hand a faithful mechanism impossibly sweet, a clench that took him back to infancy, its tight knit of newness before memories overlaid the bliss of being.

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To understand the genius of Mr. Lewis in the eyes of the French, one needs to go back to the infancy of cinema, before World War I.

And yet professional basketball, back to its infancy, was no racial precedent-setter; the N.B.A. lagged three years behind baseball in integrating its first African-American players.

It's a legacy that can be traced back to her infancy, when Goodison's mother dipped her finger in sugar and rubbed it under her daughter's tongue, ensuring her the gift of sweet speech.

The question sounds more like sociology than biology: What would happen if you could take a cell gone bad -- a cancer cell -- bring it back to its infancy, before it turned to the dark side, and let it grow up again?

Great-power interference in American politics goes back to the infancy of the republic, when fears of French covert operations designed to drag the United States into a war with Britain led President John Adams to sign the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798.

Hagen's new show tracks back to her infancy, when she was largely raised by her grandparents while her single mum worked – and "mom-dad" (as the maternal grandfather is called in her native Denmark) forced Sofie and her gran into a state of perpetual timorous silence.

At Kingsley Hall, Barnes underwent regression therapy back to her infancy and painted the walls with her faeces until she was given paint instead by Laing's resident psychiatrist colleague, Joseph Berke, and discovered a talent for art, later becoming a successful painter after her recovery and co-founding the Arbours Housing Association for people with mental-health difficulties.

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