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back passage
noun
The passage between two terraced houses leading between and the front and back gardens or yards.
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Surely his ghost is still haunting the back passage?
There was the one about the guy with no back passage.
I would like to forcefeed it to that drivelling wimp… preferably through his back passage.
It may well also back passage of a bill to issue bonds to cover this year's budget deficit.
The delay will push back passage until at least Jan . 29 when the Senate's next session begins.
The hidden door by which he enters Jekyll's house is the "back way", even "the back passage".
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The troops shout back passages from it: "God is great!" Donkeys and camels are loaded with machine guns.
By the middle of Lux Aeterna, the penultimate movement, Mr. Gergiev has stopped even trying to hold himself back; passages marked pianissimo in the score pour out in the mezzo fortes and fortes their emotional content seems to require.
Finding the back passages to internet-connected devices isn't anything new.
These "forth and back" passages of tRNA recognition reflect main steps in evolution of the code mediated initially by aminoacylating ribozymes and then by their protein successors.
He backed passage of the Cable Communications Act of 1984, which deregulated rates and let the industry compete more effectively with broadcasters.
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