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He told Deisseroth, "I'm not looking backward at things, so I'm shaded to the positive".
"Medúlla," the new album, performs a typical Björkian maneuver, moving forward and looking backward at once.
Sprewell said: "There's no time for looking backward at this point.
But looking backward at the coincidence of a few extra pass attempts over a few weeks and declining performance is not good evidence of causation.
Available at a special Media Guardian price of £15 from [email protected] Tomorrow: Bernard Clark thinks Lord Justice Leveson was looking backward at a disappearing problem rather than forward at the burgeoning of information terrorism.
The symphony, Mr. Solomon shows, is Janus-faced, looking backward at what once was, looking forward at what might yet come, but torn by the demands of what always seemed to be.
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But there's only one reason to look backward at the record.
Noting the "admittedly flimsy line between cure and enhancement," the authors shrewdly look backward at the history of medical innovation over the past century.
About halfway through the itinerary there is the instant-overview "Museo in una Sala" (Museum in a Room), which contains about 20 works that look backward at what we have seen and forward to what we are to encounter next.
Ms. Pillay also said she was "disturbed at the failure to ensure accountability for serious human rights violations, including torture, that took place" at Guantanamo Bay meaning President Obama's decision at the start of the administration not to "look backward" at the illegal activities of the Bush administration.
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