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Back to back.
If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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If they've been in back-to-back presentations, the bid panel may be distracted.
On 4 July, Fabiola Gianotti and Joe Incandela, the respective heads of the Atlas and CMS groups, described the Higgs boson in back-to-back presentations at Cern, the particle physics lab near Geneva.
Humor can help you stand out, especially "if you're in a conference where people are spending a whole day listening to back-to-back presentations," Pilcher says.
It looks as though there are more seminars and workshops being held this year than ever before, with full-day, back-to-back presentations on the right topics: the major shifts toward digital technology that are roiling traditional media and, therefore, advertising.
As one of the nine first-round judges, I reviewed back-to-back presentations of 5 of the 15 teams throughout the morning and helped narrow the finalists down to three; one team was chosen as finalist from each set of five teams.
The highlight of the Royal Danish Ballet's year was the back-to-back presentation of M/K Ballerina and M/K Danseur Noble, which showcased the company's female and male dancers, respectively.
But the value of this back-to-back presentation, two shows for the price of one, in adjoining galleries, is that one sees the opposite instead, just how deeply each of these painters is (or was) concerned with atmosphere and mood.
Back to Back".
"It's back to back to back".
Belly to belly and back to back!
It's a back to back!
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