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back and fore

adverb

Back and forth; from one place to another and back again.

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He added: "I've spent the last 18 months going back and fore to Luxembourg, Brussels, Strasbourg arguing the case for Welsh agriculture, standing up for Welsh farmers.

"He has a long way to travel, he used to share the travelling with Justin and now he'll be driving back and fore on his own so maybe it's not an option for Jimmy at the end of the season".

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In American Samoa, back- and fore-reef populations of Porites lobata were found to be genetically different and exhibited different levels of biomarker response (ubiquitin-conjugated proteins), potentially related to the different thermal conditions in these habitats [ 70].

The pooled muscle samples (weight 500 g) of reindeer (n=40) and moose (n=12) consisted of 200 g rump, 200 g rib and fore back, and 100 g shoulder muscle.

Pinnipeds have two pairs of flippers on the front and back, the fore-flippers and hind-flippers.

At low tide, the Gothenburg ground and twisted and broke her back between the fore and main masts.

A total health index included all palpatory findings (TOT-HEALTH) (variables under MOVE, CONF, BACK, fore and hind limb palpation and hooves in Table 1).

In his universe, there is no front and back, right and left, just fore and aft, starboard and port.

A thrilling sudden-death, overtime gold-medal game at the 2010 Winter Olympics between Canada and the United States briefly brought the game back to the fore, and strong, skilled teams in traditional American hockey markets like Boston, Chicago, and New York have helped to prevent it from losing too much of that momentum.

Rising to address the Commons, Clegg nervously shook a crease out of his trousers, unwittingly bringing the cojones remark back to the fore and causing the House of Commons to erupt in jeers and laughter, drowning out Clegg's question and forcing the Speaker of the House to call for order.

Piketty is addressing something more concrete and pressing: the question of "Who gets what?" Inside economics, he has helped shift the focus of attention, bringing issues of capital and distribution back to the fore, which is where they belong.

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