31. No one can turn the clock back. 32. Not to worry - The Beverly Hills Hotel has been left with few scars from its makeover, which in effect has turned the clock back to its heyday. 33. Now is not the time to turn the clock back. 34. Oh, if only we could turn back the clock to a time of flappers and hip flasks and spying big-league games through knotholes. 35. Now we are turning the clock back, and some of my colleagues are calling this reform. 36. Orlando, Miami and Detroit wish they could turn the clock back to early July. 37. Summer turns the clock back. 38. The question, however, is not whether Zyuganov will turn back the clock, but whether he will break it beyond hope of quick repair. 39. The older generation of hardline communists, irritated at being sidelined by younger reformists whose policies they question or oppose, deliberately wished to turn the clock back. 40. The seasons changed, the clocks were turned back, and the leaves started to fall. |