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There were daily e-mails bandied back and forth about some poorly named horse or another.
The test "adds a layer of Federal Circuit jargon that lawyers can then bandy back and forth," he said, adding, "It seems to me that it's worse than meaningless because it complicates the inquiry rather than focusing on the statute".
Bandied back and forth during this campaign, but at a particularly high pitch recently from the 3 a.m. advertisement on, is the question of who has the best characteristics to be the nation's commander in chief.
Offers were bandied back and forth, and for a time it seemed that Mr. Axelrods assets would travel to another orchestra -- maybe even leave the state, or the country.
This led to many people on the ground in Egypt and elsewhere feeling depressed, a series of humorous jokes being bandied back and forth on Facebook and Twitter and one Twitter employee commenting to me,"Well, we can only do so much".
Schilder suggests that these 30 pieces of silver then get "bandied back and forth by the Spirit of Prophecy".
Terence Thomas, a British lecturer in religious studies, records "insults regarding the nationality of Max Müller and the proficiency of Monier Williams as a Sanskritist being bandied back and forth by their supporters".
The conflict/debate between religion and science is getting a great deal of press these days, and in the lofty concepts being bandied back and forth by the likes of Hedges and Harris and Hitchins and Dawkins, animals seem to have been forgotten.
The back-and-forth continues for weeks.
There is back-and-forth on this.
It's a back-and-forth conversation.
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