These moves harken back to a similar burst of acquisitions by these same players in 2007.
In fact, they harken back in many respects to Hoover, who was president until 1933.
Turn-based strategy games harken back to the days of playing board games with dice and individualized pieces.
Responding to a question regarding his own business practices years ago as a director of Harken Oil Corp.
He sold his Harken shares in 1990, just before the stock's value plummeted.
Harken watches as his new employee Jake Gartland runs in his old shoes.
The suite, as handsome as it was, seemed to harken back no further than May 10, the movie's release date.
But if you look for this kit at The Portland Running Company, you won't find it, says owner Dave Harken.
"To make it firmer on one side, to slow him down and keep him off the big toe, " Harken explains.
While some may harken this mindset to demure ladies, in reality, what it requires is a firm grip on the wheel.
The juvenile design is there to make users feel comfortable, Spiegel says, to harken back to a childhood free of self-consciousness.
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In 1990, Mr Bush failed to obey the letter of the law in not reporting on time the sale of Harken shares.
Bushwhacked's first chapter is devoted to an examination of Harken Energy Corp.
This time, Harken sees a better alignment with Gartlanhis knees and hips line up, meaning less stress on his joints and fewer injuries.
Gartland's problem, like most other runners, is his body is not perfectly aligned, causing problems for his knees and his hips, says Harken.
Harken officers bought Aloha Petroleum with a loan from the company.
The Securities and Exchange Commission required Harken to restate its earnings.
Harken says every runner, especially beginners, should have their run analyzed.
My guess is that gray hairs dominate this group and harken back to a more distant past for a less-than-objective way of deciding who plays this year.
Those numbers are astonishing (harken back to the 11, 000 books published in 1950), and their magnitude explains why eBook users have difficulty finding the next book to read.
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People harken back to some golden age before the industrial revolution, oblivious to the fact that people died from things like tuberculosis (Henry David Thoreau) and tetanus (his brother).
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Mr Bush's fortune came not from Harken but from his share in the sale of the Texas Rangers, a baseball team in which he invested using Harken shares as collateral.
We prefer to avoid awkward scientific findings on the biology of violence that question our concepts of free will and punishment and harken back to the bad old days of eugenics and brain lobectomies.
Little did Papa realize that morning that he was never to see us or hold us again, nor would he ever again harken to the meadowlarks of Yell County trilling a joyous anthem to spring.
Some DPC providers such as WhiteGlove Health and Organic Medicine Now take it a step further and make house calls that harken back to the days of your family doctor stopping by your house just a few decades ago.
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