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I wrote something with a very strict metre and pared it back and back and back so it's very spare – it's much sparer than the rest of the opera.
Move farther back and back so that by the end, you're at the door.
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There will be bargains at home, too: retail chains will be desperate to shift excess stock, and shops will start slashing prices; plus the cost of booze always comes down when there is a big sporting event and this summer there are two – Euro 2012 and the Olympics – back to back, so it will be possible to float through the middle part of the year in an alcoholic haze.
"We're aware that no team has won the World Cup and the Olympics back to back, so it's a huge challenge for us," defender Azusa Iwashimizu said.
They are likely to stick around and watch multiple videos back to back, so long as the content is relevant.
Both proved remarkably popular (at least on TV), and watching them both back to back, so to speak, I began to wonder if the US would not be better off under a Monarchy as well.
The kennels are arranged back to back, so the dogs don't see one another.
It is rare to have record years back to back, so maybe 2016 will see a little less enthusiasm for mergers & acquisitions.
Once, she had to insist that a couple cook back to back, so the wife wouldn't try to control every move her husband made in the kitchen.
It always seems like it's back to back, so that's nothing really new".
"No-one's ever won the World Cup back to back, so that's pretty motivating for everyone, but particularly the group we've got.
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