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Move back, far from the painting, then walk towards it fairly quickly.
The seating is dire, though – its seats don't move back far enough or adjust sufficiently – and as a result the default driving position is that of a hunched pensioner over the wheel and long journeys become a test of endurance.
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Front-seat passengers complained that they felt cramped, with a seat that could not be moved back far enough.
Mayor Borst estimated that in Schoharie, a village of 940 people, only 20 families have been able to move back so far.
"I couldn't see where the punches were coming from". Nishijima didn't have much side-to-side movement, but his body shots moved McCullough back far enough to give him punching room.
Next spring, think about moving the plants back far enough to allow for snow clearing.
They have moved back as far as they can go on vacant land.
But because he moved back so far, allowing the ball to slow down and drop lower, he was able to get back in play 83 percent of Isner's second serves (Isner returned 60 percent first serves and 69 percent second serves).
Because of erosion that averages four feet a year, "it has been moved back as far as possible without going down the back of the dune," Mr. Brown said, explaining that whoever acquires it will have to be a risktaker.
Delaware law requires that Illumina hold its meeting within 13 months of the last one, so Illumina will be unable to move back this meeting very far past May.
Soon successful enough to devote himself to writing full time, Hardy was so shaken by the negative response to "The Return of the Native" that in 1880, at the age of 40, he suffered an unnamed illness — a midlife crisis, according to Pite — that precipitated his move back to Dorchester, not far from his family's home.
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