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"She stands out there, tossing the ball way up in the air first, then stretching it far back like this and zooming it down.
In fact, it seems doubtful that many readers of lives of the Brownings or Truman Capote or Edna St. Vincent Millay ever make it far back into the subjects' own texts.
One man would sporadically stop to pick up a stranded shellfish to throw it far back into the sea.
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I don't know if the tides would make it this far back — or maybe it floods when the rains come".
But it shows a lamentable grasp of the story's importance to place it so far back and fail to mention it at all on the front page.
You can kick it as far back as you like, as long as it gets into fair territory.
Put it as far back as possible without making your smile even wider than it is, and then slowly pull it back to the front.
"Is it too far back?
Rather it moves far back into history to talk about blood feuds, slavery and human sacrifice.
Henry Cecil noted it as far back as when Fallon first took over the reins at Warren Place.
So why did the Mail place it so far back in the book?
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