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We're a tough bunch, physical -- a bit of a throw-back.
www.independent.co.uk
He's a throw-back to the days before rugby players were afforded "celebrity" status.
www.independent.ie
It is essentially a throw-back to earlier times, when it was the only big event in town.
globalnews.ca
Honestly, this sort of throw-back futurism is the most exciting thing about living in the year 2010.
www.gizmodo.com.au
I fail to see what is unique about this apart from it being a cool looking throw-back?
www.gizmodo.com.au
The save system is a throw-back to the 90s form of play, giving you a total of three lives.
kotaku.com
Yet the ideal city can not just be a museum piece, a throw-back to the past, as enjoyable as it might be.
www.bbc.co.uk
It's a sort of throw-back-to-the-50's answer.
techcrunch.com
Perhaps a throw-back to the days of letter-writing, the effectiveness of the postscript is truly there and you should embrace it.
marketingland.com
A satisfying throw-back to a simpler time in the gaming universe.
www.appolicious.com

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