It's run like a throwback, too, with a strong focus on new music and community service.
"It's almost a throwback to the old, dial-for-dollars method of recruiting, " says Ms. Yarnot.
Yet the tiny, undated "Moonlit Landscape" by Ralph Blakelock is a throwback to the grand manner.
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It is an old town, a throwback, not given to the transience of urban sprawl.
His endorsement of denuclearization is a throwback to the USSR's historic efforts to disarm the United States.
It is sometimes said that this control freakery is a throwback to Labour's traumatic years of exile.
The venue has its own interior courtyard with private entrance, full-time doorman, and even a throwback elevator operator.
There was something old-fashioned about Mr Moynihan a throwback to an earlier age when politicians championed causes, not parties.
"Good bank, bad bank" is a throwback to the Depression era--and to the savings-and-loan crisis of the late 1980s.
Lee is a throwback to old Hollywood you can imagine him learning his craft, and his reliable optimism, under Capra.
House calls from doctors--a throwback to folksier times--is a new perk for employees.
Senator Obama may dismiss Wright as a throwback to some long ago time.
Here, the good news is that Yuri Maslyukov, a throwback to the days of Soviet central planning, is out.
He was like a throwback to some 19th century preacher and bible thumper.
With its working bell tower, the Centre County Courthouse, built in 1805, looks like a throwback to simpler times.
The NXT's dim blue-on-gray LCD panel seems a throwback to a distant era, and creating graphics for it is awkward.
Louisville is also a throwback to an era before NBA policy changes sanded college basketball down to a five-month farm system.
Window guidance is not a relic of socialism so much as a throwback to Japan's clubable capitalism of the post-war era.
This is the stuff of economic decline for both countries, and is a throwback to failed ideas that have never worked.
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Firms praised nowadays as model employers Motorola or Microsoft, say are in fact a throwback to an earlier tradition, according to Mr Jacoby.
It is a throwback to the 1947 partition plan, which decades of hostility and war have swept off the negotiating table.
Physically, he's a throwback to heartthrobs like Clark Gable and Cary Grant.
These Olympics are a throwback to the public-works-larded model that has left Montreal residents paying for questionable projects foisted on them for the 1976 games.
Now, however, describing Apple as just a throwback would be an oversimplification.
Prince Bandar is a throwback to the days when diplomats did not just communicate policy, they shaped it according to whom they knew.
At the time, I cooked on an old wood cook stove, a throwback to a time when sourdough was common in home kitchens.
In many ways, O'Riley is a throwback to classical musicians of the past who have blurred the line between classical and pop music.
The level of butchery is a throwback to the 1980s, when an estimated 100, 000 elephants were being killed every year, according to WWF.
The Drybar phenom may feel like a throwback to the weekly hairdo our moms (or grandmothers) used as a way to pamper themselves.
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