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How easy was a phone to use back then?
Even the governor of Khost, a Karzai appointee, has to use back roads to reach Kabul, the capital.
Those who left were forced to use back roads since the Taliban and military forces had blocked the main arteries leading into and out of Buner.
Like many of his colleagues, he turned down the opportunity for a comfortable career abroad to put his skills to use back home.
Ever since the Romans brought us plums, walnuts, roses and parsley (among other things), the British have been foraging in all corners of the globe for plants that can be put to use back home.
I have always liked to use back roads, but now it's more fun because I know the system will keep me out of dead ends and tell me where to find gas when I need it.
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"It's no scandal, it was an open secret to use back-up footage.
"Well, look, you may have to use back-bench tactics," Kerrey said, undeterred.
But in previous efforts, the House leadership has been able to use back-room maneuvers to bottle it up.
"And I would urge him to use back-door communications if he isn't already, because we are really coming to a crisis here".
Nor was the government going to sit back: it stood ready to use back-to-work legislation to prevent the country (the world's second-largest and heavily dependent on air travel) being brought to a standstill.
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