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But he retreated backwards once more and was made to pay as 10-time grand slam champion Nadal broke for 4-3, capitalising on a poor Lopez volley.
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Having looked, I must admit I find myself inclined to retreat, backwards, into that cave of solitude where I found writing came from, where one can think without interruption and take one's time, where no one is watching or waiting or even interested.
The scene moves in slow motion, backwards, the camera tracking left as soldiers retreat backwards step by step through smoke and mud and fallen comrades.
"I find myself today, more than any past time, stronger in will and more determined to not let the advancement in society retreat backwards," said the 82-year-old president.
Queens are very powerful pieces that become weak when a player has to lose turns retreating them backwards.
Sales at HMV went backwards last year as it retreated from the challenging video games market, and Britons' move away from physical CD, films and games collections continued.
The first fighting it was possible to cover followed one road from Benghazi along the coast to Tripoli, backwards and forwards as Gaddafi's forces advanced and retreated.
The term Parthian shot refers to the widespread horse-archer tactic of shooting backwards over the rear of their horses as they retreated.
But that choice has never before been to retreat or to move backwards.
West retreated.
Sandusky retreated.
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