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Ram also went backward with net points, winning 27 in the opening two sets and only 15 in last two sets.
Just when it appeared that Els was moving closer to Augusta National, he went backward with an unexpected bogey at the par-5 sixth, another bogey at the par-4 eighth and the par on his closing hole.
OK, Microsoft was innovative with the Xbox, but went backward with the Xbox 360 by making the hard drive optional.
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Despite a surge in the economy, we've actually been going backward with regard to employment.
Re "Guys and Dolls No More?," by Elizabeth Sweet (Sunday Review, Dec. 23): Although there is a glut of gender-specific toys, we don't agree that Lego is going backward with construction sets for girls.
Its innovation is structural: while the story of Jamie Adam Kantorr), a novelist, is shown chronologically, that of Cathy (Betsy Wolfe), an actress, starts at the breakup and goes backward, with the two trains colliding at Jamie's moonlit proposal.
For these systems seem to display spontaneous approach to equilibrium when isolated, yet can have their apparent entropic behavior made to "go backward" with an appropriate impulse from out side the system.
Classic entry going backward, with a three-turn on the left foot.
"We don't want to go backward with either Canada or Mexico," said David Salmonsen, director of congressional relations at the American Farm Bureau.
I also wish, as a personal "almost that season of the year wish", that Madonna would give a deeper look at Carlo's art, or even contact him because besides his work, he is very much engaged in the fight to uphold the rights of the LGBT community at a time when Italy sadly seems to be going backward, with a lot of intolerable racism that is a shame for a civilized country.
The head went backward as if pulled suddenly with a rope.
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