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Murrow's occasional yearning for the campus may go back to the time, in his pre-radio days, when he was employed on the fringes of the academic world, or it may go back still further, to the time when, upon graduating from high school, he was forced to realize that, because of lack of money, he could not go to the college of his choice.
Go back still further and the pattern repeats: Stefan Edberg was 22 in 1988, Becker 17 in 1985, John McEnroe 22 in 1981, Borg 20 in 1976 and Jimmy Connors 21 in 1974.
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And then he goes back still further.
The use of rock to designate any stone, however small, goes back still further, and so does the use of lumber for timber.
His connection goes back still further — his father, Brendan, played in 1978 when Munster became the first, and as yet only, Irish team to beat New Zealand's All Blacks.
"I got halfway through and there was no going back!" Still, she persevered (and continues to) in her work with fish, including a salmon-skin installation piece called Reoccuring Undulation, displayed recently at Eastbourne's Towner art gallery as part of their Compulsive, Obsessive, Repetitive exhibition.
The song's origins go back further still.
"Even though we go back, we still got a game left on this trip," Carlesimo said.
If we go back farther still, the picture is no more comforting.
But when I go back I still get into that culture.
"When I go back, I still get a little upset at having it be like that," said Faulk, who will turn 40 next month and is an analyst for the NFL Network.
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