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Back to back.
If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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Scott becomes only the second Republican governor in state history, after Jeb Bush, to win back-to-back terms.
It is the first time that a pre-poll alliance has won a clear majority in parliament since 1984, and the first time a prime minister has won back-to-back terms since 1971.
WASHINGTON — After back-to-back terms ending in historic rulings that riveted the nation, the Supreme Court might have been expected to return to its usual diet of routine cases that rarely engage the public.
Or, should I say, assuming that "she" enjoys two back-to-back terms.
This fall, the nations of the world will gather at UN headquarters in New York to appoint a successor, one person to represent 7.4 billion people--or better yet, one person to represent the projected 8.2 billion who will occupy our planet by the end of 2026, when the next Secretary-General leaves that office, assuming that he, like Ban Ki-moon, enjoys two back-to-back terms.
That aside, Victory – luxuriating in a 25,000+ membership base that is starting to outgrow AAMI Park – look as capable as any team in the A-League era of going back to back (or is it, in terms of the double, back-to-back squared?).
(D F) The "back to back" dimer.
The "back to back" dimer presents a Y shape.
Alphacat, dressed in a black suit as Obama, schools Trump on what he's done in his "back to back" presidential terms while riding around on an Oxboard and backed by an entourage of secret service agents.
There's only been one governor ever elected to back-to-back four-year terms and that was me.
Judge James Bell gave him the maximum: three three-year terms to be served back to back.
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