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During their revels, they tossed oranges back and forth, often in carefully synchronized rhythmic patterns.
With the large number of characters and interwoven stories, the novel has to cut back and forth often.
Steinberg, who had friends and family as well as frequent gallery shows in Europe, flew back and forth often and was therefore part of the "jet-set".
The games are intense – tackles flying in hard and fast as the ball is punted and dribbled back and forth, often with great skill.
Lines and images were swapped back and forth, often literally, as one poet used the other's notes or supplied a missing stanza.
By this time Mendelsohn has traveled back and forth, often twice, to key places in his narrative, earnestly badgering Bolechow survivors in locales ranging from Australia to Sweden.
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It's a lot of back-and-forth, and often the final product is not close to the original concept because of all the tool transitions needed.
The back-and-forth continues too often.
The back-and-forth attacks have often given way to exaggeration, as in the Senate race in Pennsylvania, where Pat Toomey, a Republican, and Joe Sestak, a Democrat, are vying to replace Senator Arlen Specter, a Republican-turned-Democrat.
The Sufis, a loosely organized, religious brotherhood, also drawing from many different clans, had studiously avoided getting gummed up in Somalia's back-and-forth clan battles, often no more than thin cover for power struggles between businessmen and warlords.
Eventually, of course, they became famous for a kind of virtuosic kitsch: grandiose, emotional playing, embellished with glissandi, spectacular arpeggios and a back-and-forth communication that often made it seem as if the pianos themselves were conversing.
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