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"Why can't we go backward for once?" he asks, adding, "Bill and Ted did".
It may slow down, stop, or even go backward for parts of the time, provided that during other parts it speeds up enough to cover the total distance of 100 km.
Amit Gupta, a 26-year-old police officer from Delhi, asked me to go backward for safety reasons.
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Now visualize that line going backward for hundreds of yards.
In fact, the weather got so bad that they went backward for three days.
Betrayal begins in 1977 and mostly goes backward for a decade, apart from some forward motion through the critical year 1973.
"The net effect is to go backward," Andy Ingrejas, national campaign director for the nonprofit Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, told the House Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy.
A teacup breaks and then comes back together; we see that it's like a skull shattering, which in turn reflects a grieving man's wish for time to go backward.
But I knew, regardless of my mixed feelings over his triumphs and his failures, the last thing I wanted was for us to go backward.
"None of us say it's perfect, but I'd hate for it to go backward," said Jacque Willits, 66, a retired teacher who lives in Camanche, outside Clinton.
For the Justice Department to go backward when the Court of Appeals has gone forward and unanimously upheld the finding of liability is an embarrassment.
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