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from way back

  1. Since long ago; for a long time. For example, This painting has been in the family from way back, or We know the Smiths from way back. [Colloquial; late 1800s]



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Which brings me to the consent theory of power, a favorite of theorists and agitators from way back, updated by Gene Sharp, an advocate of nonviolent resistance.

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"You've got people choosing to live here from Liverpool but also residents from way back with cultural ties that are deep."

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Today we’re adding six more, ranging in release date from way back in the 1940s to just before the pandemic.

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I just took that one little thing from way back in the day and kind of pulled from that so that I had an avenue into her character and her pain.

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“They are going to dig into every weird trend from way back when and bring it back.”

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