Sentence examples for backwards up from inspiring English sources

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The basic idea is that the T-box is subject to a classic meet-in-the-middle optimization: one can work halfway through the T-box given only, and one can work backwards up to the middle given just.

It has an electronic programme guide that looks similar to the current one but has a clever, simple new feature that allows viewers to scroll backwards up to seven days to watch programmes from the public service broadcasters that they may have missed.

We can rapidly identify sequences entirely within our range query, but to identify those completely spanning the range we have to search backwards, up to the maximum sequence length base pairs away from our range boundaries.

"At one point I remember thinking it was rather bizarre that I had started moving backwards up the hill," Ms. Trump said.

Kubrick's unnerving horror classic The Shining made the Guinness Book of Records for a scene featuring Shelley Duvall walking backwards up some stairs, crying and swinging her baseball bat at Jack Nicholson, that required 127 takes to get right.

"I have no idea how to get out of here," he said, driving backwards up the shoulder of the highway after missing his exit, while cars honked and swerved around us. "I was out sick yesterday, so I missed the news about this place," he said.

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The table can cool down and the eraser can move backwards picking up speed [laughter].

He was far more concerned about putting a stop to the mistake of people pouring wine with their hand backwards, palm up, around the bottle.

That means, looking forwards, the building of its own distribution network; and, backwards, setting up an international film institute, to open in Mumbai in 2004, that expects to train 200 professionals each year.Mr Ghai dreams of Hollywood.

As Saddler's Rock went backwards, Times Up, a chance mount for the meeting's leading rider, William Buick, duly charged through to lead inside the final furlong, chased home by High Jinx and Godolphin stablemates Lost In The Moment and Cavalryman.

First, Keen's "Doomy" sounds like an early nineties b-boy session, flipped backwards, sped up, and then performed in the jungles of some sweaty 2nd world tropical nation.

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