1. Entering the Wigwam is like going back a century. 2. Take a look at a chart of the Dow Jones industrial average, going back a century. 3. The academic connection in Boston is dominated by, but not limited to, Harvard, whose tendrils in Cuba reach back a century. 4. This triggered errors in logic as the date in these systems suddenly flew back a century. 5. In a tradition dating back a century, wild ponies annually swim the channel between Assateague and Chincoteague islands off the Maryland-Virginia coast. 6. It was the first Greek medal in gymnastics going back a century to the inaugural modern games. 7. It was the first Greek medal in gymnastics going back a century, to the inaugural modern games. 8. That causes computers to think they have moved back a century and give faulty readings, corrupt the data or shut down completely. |