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hark back to something: recall

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hark back to something: return to

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Synonyms for hark

to perceive by ear, usually attentively

to make an effort to hear something

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He wrote more than 4,400 hymns, such as "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" and "Christ the Lord is Risen Today." "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" is considered to be Charles Wesley's finest; it is found in nearly every hymnal and translated into almost every known language.
Mayor Roy Hark proclaimed her "Princess Molly of the Kingdom of Hannibal'' and gave her a key to the city, the famed hometown of author Mark Twain.
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