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Back to back.
If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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Back to back interviews were conducted for five hours a day over two days.
The organizers of The Next Web 2010 say they have reviewed 245 submissions, looked at 73 one-minute video pitches and ultimately selected 45 companies for a back-to-back interview round.
You've given back-to-back interviews.
Back-to-back interviews are not a TV debate.
There are back-to-back interviews, frequent airplane flights, long lines of eager people to meet.
In back-to-back interviews, Mr. Warren asked the candidates the same questions.
He has been a whirlwind of activity moving to a Ramada Inn in Houma, Louisiana, meeting Mr Obama's deputies and giving back-to-back interviews on American television.
Mr Obama is generally held to have lost his only encounter so far with Mr McCain, in back-to-back interviews with Rick Warren, an evangelical pastor, on August 16th.
Young Apple had the nearly maniacal energy that eventually resulted in the back-to-back interviews and blizzard of telephone calls that characterized his political reporting.
They sat together in an airport lounge for an hour before heading downtown for back-to-back interviews with the President-elect.
In recent back-to-back interviews, though, two of the most senior insiders involved in the policy debates discounted that widely held view.
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