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Friends would accompany me, prudently halting 50 yards back from the line, out of camera range.
The unilateral ceasefire began promisingly in November, with Pakistan reciprocating by pulling troops back from the line of control.
If traders who were not engaged in illegal behavior have stepped back from the line, I sensed that that was O.K. with Khuzami.
One session was dedicated to extolling the general virtues of the "three-step drop," meaning three quick steps back from the line of scrimmage before setting one's feet and, ideally, throwing: a blitz-thwarting technique that rewards decisiveness.
"The executive has finally realised that it can just take a step back from the line and say, no, we're not going to to allow ourselves to be extorted".
The Giants' alignment, known as the umbrella defense for its shape, had the two defensive ends drop back from the line of scrimmage and the four defensive backs spread out.
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Suddenly, there is a rush from the front and the sound of yelling police as hundreds of protesters run back from the lines, frightened.
Going back obliquely from the line toward the firehouse are other painted lines creating spaces for eight cars to park.
"The more they get him to back away from the line of scrimmage, the more effective they will be," Collinsworth said, referring to the Colts.
Ethiopia has already begun pulling its troops back from the front line.
Adam Boulton, political editor of Sky News, steps down (or rather a little back from the front line) after 25 years.
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