Back-into Sentence Examples

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  • The twinkle came back into his eyes.

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  • The smell of coffee brought Yancey back into the room a little later.

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  • She took an involuntary step back into the hall.

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  • At times he seemed on the verge of revealing it to Adrienne, only to draw back into himself and avoid her for days.

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  • Still, the car weaved as he guided it back into the right lane.

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  • Finally, she turned and sauntered back into the apartment.

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  • The lint he tucked back into his pocket, and the ring he tossed on the table in front of Adrienne.

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  • Tucking a wayward strand of curly brown hair back into her bun, she replaced her hat and wrapped the lead lines around the wagon break.

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  • About 10 feet back into the cave water oozed from the wall, slowly dripping into a small rock pool.

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  • She sat up, tucking her shirt back into her pants.

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  • At the end of the pool, it seeped back into the ground between some more rocks.

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  • She shoved the book back into its place and gave the shelf a last swipe, curbing her tongue as she dismounted the chair.

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  • Scraps from the table coaxed him out even during the daylight hours - but only when she stepped back into the house.

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  • The fish flipped and dived back into the water.

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  • The blood bounded back into her neck.

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  • Mary smiled and the twinkle came back into her eyes.

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  • His face was pale and drawn as he shoved the range back into place.

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  • I'd better get this stuff back into the house before it's crawling with ants.

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  • A hawk made a wide swing across the grassland and then suddenly dived, jerking up at the last second, its great wings straining as it pumped back into the air with added weight.

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  • You can run away from him, stay in the same relationship, or set your foot down and get things back into control.

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  • There are video pictures of the motor home entry from Canada back into the United States.

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  • His tone made her want to crawl back into the tub and remain Talon's slave forever.

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  • She'd just turned a vamp back into a human.

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  • Whatever Natural talent she had, she'd somehow turned her brother from a vamp back into a human.

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  • And the guy you turned back into a human.

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  • He touched it with some trepidation, fearing it'd changed back into the scarred maze that was him for so long.

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  • Talon shoved her back into the valley with a snarled threat under his breath, and she hurried out of the trough again, breathing hard by the time she'd clambered twenty feet to the top.

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  • He flung himself back into bed.

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  • If Damian knew the woman trying to crawl back into his bed had helped murder his brother, her husband… She couldn't see him over the crowd.

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  • Deidre sank back into the closet.

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  • He neared the closet, and she pushed herself back into the clothing.

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  • The images faded and morphed back into words that dropped to the pages.

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  • She shrugged as she plopped back into her chair, wincing.

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  • Fred O'Connor popped back into the room waving money.

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  • Why go back into the mine after all these years and take the chance of swapping the bones and getting caught?

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  • The death dealer didn't challenge her, instead melting back into the forest shadows.

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  • Alex straightened his coat and tucked the tie back into his vest.

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  • The subject of Lori wasn't something she wanted to get back into.

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  • She jerked an elbow back into his stomach and heard the breath escape him in a groan.

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  • Then he fell back into his monotone and said Alex had been in shock from blood loss when they got him to the hospital.

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  • She slid back into her chair and watched his still face.

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  • So, once a person came out of the coma, could they go back into it?

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  • The bear dropped down on all fours and growled at her offspring, who dashed back into the trees.

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  • You'd better get back into the house.

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  • They leapt from the pages to create visions before him that then swirled and turned back into words.

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  • She heard the door to the bedroom close and retreated from the chilly spring air back into her room.

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  • His jaw clenched, his piercing gaze making her want to crawl back into his arms.

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  • Deidre pulled her knees up and pressed her back into Gabriel.

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  • Deidre sighed and sank back into his arms.

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  • She wriggled back into her room, mind working quickly.

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  • She stepped from the shadow world back into her world and waited for nausea or pain.

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  • He gazed around once more and then turned and walked away, back into the shadow world.

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  • He walked back into the castle, leaving her with burning cheeks.

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  • Kris caught him and shoved him back into the wall with his forearm across Rhyn.s throat.

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  • Rhyn gave a throaty chuckle and launched himself back into the battle.

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  • He nuzzled her as she started to sit and pulled her back into his body.

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  • She felt faint and stepped back into the main house, near tears.

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  • The boys all bowed and watched her walk back into the house, curious and excited.

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  • He shrunk further back into the shadows of the dining room.

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  • Logic began to drift back into Dean's thought process.

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  • He paced around the parking lot for a few minutes cursing the first woman to ever deny him, and then stormed back into the bar, grabbed the red head, forced her to look into his eyes and growled, "You will not scream."

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  • For a moment, he thought she might cry, so he led her back into the hallway.

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  • With that, she launched Cassandra at Victor so forcefully he fell back into the wall.

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  • He trudged back into the kitchen.

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  • As the days passed, it was obvious that Alex had fallen back into Katie's good graces.

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  • In an instant he pulled her back into his arms and reclaimed her lips.

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  • Her breath came quickly as she leaned back into his hands.

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  • She shooed the goat back into the pasture and grabbed a pair of linesman pliers and some bailing wire from the barn.

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  • She checked the comms from the mountain and fed the decrypted messages back into the computer.

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  • Dan leaned back into the hollow of the tree in which they'd taken refuge.

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  • He fell back into the dark quiet of his mind.

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  • Jack trotted ahead of them back into the town.

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  • Cynthia Byrne needed a little time on her own before he barged back into her world.

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  • It wouldn't take more than a few minutes in this heat before she would be ready to jump back into the water.

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  • Would she slide back into that lost mode?

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  • They herded her back into another room to discuss plans for the wedding on Sunday.

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  • Alex and Bill walked back into the kitchen.

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  • She crawled back into bed, but was too hungry to sleep.

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  • He caught her, drawing her back into his arms.

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  • He chuckled and leaned back into his chair without answering.

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  • She giggled as he used it to drag her back into his arms.

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  • He ducked back into the bathroom.

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  • Crawling back into bed, he snuggled close to Carmen and put an arm around her waist.

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  • Halfway around, she dropped again, emerging back into the desert a few feet from the other portal.

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  • The ground dropped out from under her, and she arrived back into the mortal world.

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  • She stopped and stepped back into the hallway, too preoccupied to notice Jonny standing in front of his door.

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  • With Yully, I can change even a full vamp back into a human.

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  • She tucked the necklace back into her shirt.

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  • The weight from her legs lifted suddenly, and fresh pain jarred her back into the imploding world.

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  • This time, it wouldn't go back into hibernation.

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  • A hand clamped around her arm and dragged her back into the alley.

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  • Alex came back into the living room and glanced at her before striding to his chair.

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  • For that amount of time, they would fall back into their old roles, with Alex in control.

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  • Alex drew her back into his arms.

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  • The hardness came back into his eyes and he looked away.

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  • You had a dislocated shoulder – and yes, they already put it back into place.

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  • I think I'll get back into the saddle a little – figuratively speaking.

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  • She slipped her arm back into the sling.

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  • Carmen stepped back into the corner, out of the way as people began leaving the room.

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  • She scrambled and stumbled, before plunging back into the brush.

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  • She pulled her wet hair back into a braid at her neck and fluffed the loose tendrils at her temples into curls.

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  • Justin tugged her back into his arms.

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  • She tucked a strand of hair back into her topknot and followed him into the forest.

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  • Tell me you did not seek out Jule when you stumbled back into this realm.

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  • The loss of his body jarred her back into reality.

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  • A peek into the former vamp's mind revealed that two of Damian's sisters-in-law had managed to turn a full vamp back into a disgruntled Natural.

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  • Xander cleared his throat, and the former vamp eased back into his chair, obeying the silent command.

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  • In the i i th century Simeon Seth, protovestiarius at the Byzantine court, translated the fabulous history from the Persian back into Greek.

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  • Nothing daunted, the two ran back into the bush, and presently returned furnished with shields made of bark, with which to protect themselves from the firearms of the crew.

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  • He believed that the Union could be saved without a war, and that a policy of delay would prevent the secession of the border states, which in turn would gradually coax their more southern neighbours back into their proper relations with the Federal government.

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  • This bride-price was usually handed over by her father to the bride on her marriage, and so came back into the bridegroom's possession, along with her dowry, which was her portion as a daughter.

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  • He takes no heed of his rider, pays no attention whether he be on his back or not, walks straight on when once set agoing, merely because he is too stupid to turn aside, and then should some tempting thorn or green branch allure him out of the path, continues to walk on in the new direction simply because he is too dull to turn back into the right road.

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  • All things are said to be developed out of an original being, which is at once material (fire) and spiritual (the Deity), and in turn they will dissolve back into this primordial source.

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  • Nothing really new is produced in the living world, but the germs which develop have existed since the beginning of things; and nothing really dies, but, when what we call death takes place, the living thing shrinks back into its germ state.3 et celle des especes.

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  • Avoiding the artificial restraints of civilization, they were prone to fall back into animalism pure and simple.

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  • We cannot perhaps assert that the same rate is to be continued for very many centuries, but it is plain that the further we look back into the past time the greater must the sun have been.

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  • The successive " Minoan " strata, which go well back into the fourth millennium B.C., reach down to a depth of about 17 ft.

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  • After a brief struggle with the task of directing the administration of the most extensive and the worst organized monarchy in Europe, he sank back into his pleasures and was governed by other favourites.

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  • At the capital he found affairs quickly falling back into the old ways of pleasure and luxury.

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  • The occurrence of weevils - among the most specialized of the Coleoptera - in Triassic rocks shows us that this great order of metabolous insects had become differentiated into its leading families at the dawn of the Mesozoic era, and that we must go far back into the Palaeozoic for the origin of the Endopterygota.

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  • Ship Canal, has drawn back into Manchester a part of the cotton market which was attracted from Manchester into Liverpool by the famous improvement in transport opened to the public three-quarters of a century ago.

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  • In the American petroleum refineries it is found that sufficient cracking can be produced by slow distillation in stills of which the upper part is sufficiently cool to allow of the condensation of the vapours of the less volatile hydrocarbons, the condensed liquid thus falling back into the heated body of oil.

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  • Till 1243 the party of Frederick had been successful in retaining Tyre, and the baronial demand for a regency had remained without effect; but in that year the opposition, headed by the great family of Ibelin, succeeded, under cover of asserting the rights of Alice of Cyprus to the regency, in securing possession of Tyre, and the kingdom of Jerusalem thus fell back into the power of the baronage.

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  • The two testicles, which extend far back into the posterior part of the body, are long and tubular.

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  • But should the "bell" swallow any of the ova, or even one of the younger embryos, these are passed back into the body cavity through the second and dorsal opening.

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  • Davout, however, had left a garrison of 1800 men in Regensburg, who delayed the junction of the Austrian wings until the 10th inst., and on the same day the emperor, having now reunited his whole right wing and centre, overwhelmed the covering detachments facing him in a long series of disconnected engagements lasting forty-eight hours, and the archduke now found himself in danger of being forced back into the Danube.

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  • It is then raked out on the work-stone and divided into a very poor "grey" slag which is put aside, and a richer portion, which goes back into the furnace.

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  • Camillus, it is said, had him whipped back into the town by his pupils, and the Faliscans were so affected by this generosity that they at once surrendered.

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  • The navigable channels of these rivers are restricted to the coastal plain, except where a river has excavated for itself a valley back into the plateau.

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  • Thus, at the very time when the modernization of the means of national defence had become the first principle, in every other part of Europe, of the strongly centralized monarchies which were rising on the ruins of feudalism, the Hungarian magnates deliberately plunged their country back into the chaos of medievalism.

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  • By judicious use of the railway Kitchener concentrated sufficient troops in the colony to cope with the attempt, and, after being hunted for eighteen days, De Wet escaped back into the Orange River Colony with the loss of all his guns, munitions of war and half his force.

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  • It will be convenient to begin with the later historical periods, and then to push our inquiry back into the earlier periods of Babylonian and Sumerian history.

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  • The plan was to overthrow the Lincoln government in the elections and give to the Democrats the control of the state and Federal governments, which would then make peace and invite the Southern States to come back into the Union on the old footing.

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  • They were the original inhabitants of the country whom the Aryan conquerors had driven back into the barren hills and unhealthy forests.

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  • His able opponent Johnston had been removed from his command, and Hood, Johnston's successor, began early in October a vigorous movement designed to carry the war back into Tennessee.

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  • Blocks of marble which had seen use elsewhere ran from them back into the facade, which was hacked away in rough fashion to receive them.

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  • After Vasudeva's reign the power of the Kushans gradually decayed, and they were driven back into the valley of the Indus and N.E.

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  • His hiding-place, however, was be trayed and he was arrested and brought back into the city.

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  • This attack failed completely, and it was not until Marlborough himself, with fresh battalions, drove the French back into Oberglau that the allies were free to cross the Nebel.

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  • But at last Armstrong's results could no longer be ignored; and wire-wound breechloading guns were received back into the service in 1880.

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  • The shock was too great; the Prussians gave way immediately and were chased back into the woods by cavalry.

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  • Right back into British and even older times the main direction which commerce and travellers followed across southern and western England to the Straits of Dover and the Continent lay from Canterbury along the southern chalk slope of the North Downs to near Guildford, then by the Hog's Back to Farnham.

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  • It further follows, as in the analogous case of light, that there is a certain angle termed the critical angle, whose sine is found by dividing the less by the greater velocity, such that all rays of sound meeting the surface separating two different bodies will not pass onward, but suffer total reflection back into the first body, if the.

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  • Oaths and hostages were exacted; and many Saxon youths were educated in the land of the Franks as Christians, and sent back into Saxony to spread Christianity and Frankish influence.

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  • He accused the bishop of favouring the Christological heresies of the Monarchians, and, further, of subverting the discipline of the Church by his lax action in receiving back into the Church those guilty of gross offences.

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  • Even before this, the earliest germs can be traced back into the revolutionary period itself - the movement characterized above had begun working in France on the same lines; and, as it showed great zeal for the increase of the papal authority, it received the support of the Curia.

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  • His colleague, Yussuf Pasha, in East Hellas fared no better; here, too, the Turks gained some initial successes, but in the end the harassing tactics of Kolokotrones and his guerilla bands forced them back into the plain of the Kephissos.

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  • For, in view of the facts above stated, it was of small significance that in Britain Christianity was driven back into the western portion of the island still held by the Britons, and that in the countries of the Rhine and!Danube a few bishoprics disappeared.

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  • Rosecrans manoeuvred his opponent out of one position after another until Bragg was driven back into Chattanooga.

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  • On the 7th of July his fortifications on the Chattahoochee river were turned, and he fell back into the Atlanta (q.v.) position, which was carefully prepared, like all the others, beforehand.

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  • Similarly, the Mesozoic reptiles have been traced successively to various parts of the world from France, Germany, England, to North America and South America, to Australia and New Zealand and to northern Russia, from Cretaceous times back into the Permian, and by latest reports into the Carboniferous.

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  • Sickness is often explained as due to the absence of the soul; and means are sometimes taken to lure back the wandering soul; when a Chinese is at the point of death and his soul is supposed to have already left his body, the patient's coat is held up on a long bamboo while a priest endeavours to bring the departed spirit back into the coat by means of incantations.

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  • All over the earth we meet with such periodically recurrent ceremonies of expelling demons and ghosts, who usually are given a meal before being hunted back into their graves.

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  • By Giving A Greater Or Less Number Of Days To The Intercalary Month, The Pontiffs Were Enabled To Prolong The Term Of A Magistracy Or Hasten The Annual Elections; And So Little Care Had Been Taken To Regulate The Year, That, At The Time Of Julius Caesar, The Civil Equinox Differed From The Astronomical By Three Months, So That The Winter Months Were Carried Back Into Autumn And The Autumnal Into Summer.

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  • But at length the frontier was passed, and Soult forced back into his entrenched camp at Bayonne.

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  • The meeting-halls go back into the rock about twice as far as the dwelling-halls; the largest of them being 941 ft.

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  • It is, according to him, something more than sensation, but less than perception; it is common to us with lower animals such as dogs; its operation consists in co-ordinating sensations into an aggregate which the subject throws back into space, and thereby has a consciousness of a total object outside itself, e.g.

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  • The overweening arrogance of the Spaniards soon drove the pope back into the ranks of their enemies.

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  • Perhaps this, as well as his meddling with astrology, caused him to be charged with practising magic, the particular accusations being that he brought back into his purse, by the aid of the devil, all the money he paid away, and that he possessed the philosopher's stone.

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  • Marching into Bohemia the Saxons occupied Prague, but John George soon began to negotiate for peace and consequently his soldiers offered little resistance to Wallenstein, who drove them back into Saxony.

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  • In time of drought the water in the canals and boezems is allowed to run back into the polders, and so serve a double purpose as water-reservoirs.

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  • If his bellows had only a single opening, that through which they delivered the blast upon the fire, then in inflating them he would draw back into them the hot air and ashes from the fire.

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  • In 1860-1861, when the federal government passed into the control of the stronger section, the Southern states, individually, seceded and then formed the Confederate states, and in the war that followed they were conquered and forced back into the Union.

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  • When the work was finished the river was turned back into its usual channel, and the captives by whose hands the labour had been accomplished were put to death that none might learn their secret.

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  • To allow the lift-ram to descend, the pressure-water in C above the lower balance piston is discharged through the exhaust into the drain, while that above the upper piston is simply pushed back into the pressure main.

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  • Finally he would consider, in a crowning treatise De cive, how men, being naturally rivals or foes, were moved to enter into the better relation of Society, and demonstrate how this grand product of human wit must be regulated if men were not to fall back into brutishness and misery.

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  • He was welcomed back into the scientific coterie about Mersenne, and forthwith had the task assigned him of criticizing the Meditations of Descartes, which had been sent from Holland, before publication, to Mersenne with the author's request for criticism from the most different points of view.

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  • The unpublished treatise of 1640 contained all or nearly all that he had to tell concerning human nature, but was written before the terrible events of the last years had disclosed how men might still be urged by their anti-social passions back into the abyss of anarchy.

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  • For this system two syphons will be required near the head, regulating bridges under all the embankments, and an escape weir back into the river.

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  • He had, however, acquitted himself of a debt which had long lain heavy on his conscience and he sank back into the repose from which the sting of satire had roused him.

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  • From law, however, Lincoln was soon drawn irresistibly back into politics.

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  • The Niagara escarpment mentioned above, generally called "the mountain" in Ontario, is the cause of waterfalls on all the rivers which plunge over it, Niagara Falls being, of course, the most important; and in most cases these falls have eaten their way back into the tableland, forming deep gorges or canyons like that below Niagara itself, through which the water pours as violent rapids.

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  • This method of writing can be traced back into the Middle Kingdom, if not beyond, and it greatly affected the spelling of native words in New Egyptian and demotic.

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  • Once more in Russia, far from the fascination of Metternich's personality, the immemorial spirit of his people drew him back into itself; and when, in the autumn of 1825, he took his dying empress for change of air to the south of Russia, in order - as all Europe supposed - to place himself at the head of the great army concentrated near the Ottoman frontiers, his language was no longer that of " the peace-maker of Europe," but of the Orthodox tsar determined to take the interests of his people and of his religion "into his own hands."

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  • In all these cases, however, the end-cells of the filaments each give rise to a carpospore, and the aggregate of such sporiferous filaments is a cystocarp. Again, in the family of the Gelidiaceae, the single filament arising from the carpogonium grows back into the tissue and preys upon the cells of the axis and larger branches, after which the end-cells give rise to carpospores and a diffused cystocarp is formed.

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  • Those who yielded to stress of persecution fell back into Papalism and went to swell the tide of the Catholic reaction.

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  • The sangar at first fell into the hands of the Russians, but they were soon ejected, and small British detachments reoccupied and held it, while the various Russian attacks flowed up and past it and ebbed back into the Quarry Ravine.

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  • But they were driven back into the Quarry Ravine, and, relieving the exhausted British, the French took up the defence along the edge of the ravine, which, though still not without severe fighting, they maintained till the close of the battle.

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  • No pantheistic theory of an eternal substance continuously expressing itself in different individuals who fall back into its being like drops into the ocean will here be sufficient.

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  • Just below the top there is a cooling arrangement, so that nearly all the water is condensed and runs back into the column, while the ammonia, with the carbon dioxide formerly combined with part of it, passes on first through an outside cooler where the remaining water is condensed, and afterwards into the vessels, already described, where the ammonia is absorbed by a solution of salt and thus again introduced into the process.

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  • Dost Mahommed now became the British ally, but on his death in 1863 the kingdom fell back into civil war, until his son, Shere Ali, had won his way to undisputed rulership in 1868.

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  • Ultimately the Dravidians were driven back into the southern tableland, and the great plains of Hindustan were occupied by the Aryans, who dominated the history of India for many centuries thereafter.

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  • Those who submitted were forthwith received back into favour; those who persevered in rebellion were punished with death.

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  • So recently as about 1880 it discharged into the Gulf of Smyrna, but the shoals formed by its silt-laden waters were so obstructive to navigation that it was turned back into its old bed.

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  • From 1846 he renewed his policy of hostility to the British and allied himself with the Sikhs; but after the defeat of his allies at Gujrat on the 21st of February 1849 he abandoned his designs and led his troops back into Afghanistan.

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  • Portugal sank back into the middle ages.

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  • Systems life Spinozism, which seem to form a third class, neither sacrificing force to thought nor thought to force, yet by their denial of final causes inevitably fall back into the Democritic or essentially materialistic standpoint, leaving us with the great antagonism of the mechanical and the organic systems of philosophy.

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  • Soon, however, the patriot army, owing to the dissolute conduct and negligence of its leaders, became disorganized, and was attacked and defeated, in June 1811, by the Spanish army under General Goyeneche, and driven back into Jujuy.

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  • Where the plain reaches the sea, the soft rocks are cut back into the estuary of the Tees, and there Middlesbrough stands at the base of the Moors.

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  • Lastly, chronicles and documentary records, taken in connexion with archaeological relics of the historical period, carry back into distant ages the starting-point of actual history, behind which lies the evidently vast period only known by inferences from the relations of languages and the stages of development of civilization.

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  • Where suitably placed long-period gauges exist, and where care has been exercised in ascertaining the authenticity of their, records and in making the comparisons, the short records of the local gauges may be thus carried back into the long periods with nearly correct results.

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  • It was the first of the many -occasions in English history when the demand for reform took the shape of a reference back to old precedents, and now (as on all subsequent occasions) the party which opposed the crown read back into the ancient grants which they quoted a good deal more than had been.

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  • But peace did not suffice to end Edwards troubles; he dropped back into his usual apathy, and the Despensers showed themselves so harsh and greedy that the general indignation only required a new leader in order to take once more the form of open insurrection.

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  • He sincerely believed that the exaggeration and exaltation of the popular editor of the Pesti Hirlap would cast the nation back into the old evil conditions from which it had only just been raised, mainly by Szechenyi's own extraordinary efforts, and in Kelet nepe, which is also an autobiography, he prophetically hinted at an approaching revolution.

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  • It is then run back into the measuring tube by lowering the level tube, the stopcock is closed, and the volume noted.

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  • Most of the liquor arriving at the bottom, after mechanically separating the tar, is pumped back into s, but a portion is always withdrawn and worked for ammonium sulphate.

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  • Consequently the same population, whose origins Greek tradition removed back into the world's earliest days, held the land throughout historic times, without even an admixture of Dorian immigrants.

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  • The origin of the name has given rise to much speculation; the current theory is that the Achaeans were driven back into this region by the Dorian invaders of the Peloponnese.

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  • This argument has been met in recent times by the application to mind of the physiological theory of heredity, according to which changes produced in the mind (brain) of a parent, by association of ideas or otherwise, tend to be inherited by his offspring; so that the development of the moral sense or any other faculty or susceptibility of existing man may be hypothetically carried back into the prehistoric life of the human race, without any change in the manner of derivation supposed.

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  • When we go farther back into Persian antiquity we find an immortal bird, amru, or (in the Minoi-khiradh) sinamru, which shakes the ripe fruit from the mythical tree that bears the seed of all useful things.

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  • Whilst others were triumphing openly, Mazarin, in the shadow and silence of the interregnum, had kept watch upon the heart of the queen; and when the old party of Marie de Medici and Anne of Austria wished to come back into power, to impose a general peace, and to substitute for the Protestant alliances an understanding with Spain, the arrest of Francois de Vendme, duke of Beaufort, and the exile of other important nobles proved to the great families that their hour had gone by (September 1643).

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  • Voltaire, Montesquieu, the Encyclopaedists and the Physiocrats (recurring to the tradition of Bayle and Fontenelle), by dissolving in their analytical crucible all consecrated beliefs and all fixed institutions, brought back into the human society of the 18th century that humanity which had been so rudely eliminated.

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  • After having separated the Piedmontese from the Austrians, whom he drove back into Tyrol, and repulsed offensive reprisals of Wurmser and Alvinzi on four occasions, he stopped short at the preliminary negotiations of Loben just at the moment when the Directory, discouraged by the problem of Italian reconstitution, was preparing the army of the Rhine to re-enter the field under the command of Hoche.

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  • The function of the barbarians everywhere was to cut the communications of commerce, and the nerves of the imperial administration, thereby throwing the invaded country back into a fragmentary condition from which a new order was to arise in the course of centuries.

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  • Lydia never again shrank back into its original dimensions.

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  • The muscular pharynx, extending back into the space between the first and second pairs of legs, is followed by a short tubular oesophagus.

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  • The objects observed with the vertical illuminator must not have a glass cover if the dry system is employed, because the upper surface of the glass cover would send so much light back into the objective by reflection, that the image would be indistinct.

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  • After they were both calmed down, Carmen carried Destiny back into the dining room.

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  • Lisa let the matter drop, but she began to pay more attention to the activities around the house - like the shiny black car that sometimes came up the driveway and followed the path back into the woods without stopping at the house.

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  • I recognized other locations Quinn and Howie admitted to visiting as well; New York and Washington, D.C., but all were treks back into history.

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  • My tormentor slipped back into his silly pretentious way of speaking.

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  • If Damian knew the woman trying to crawl back into his bed had helped murder his brother, her husband… She couldn't see him over the crowd.

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  • Past-Death's features were pale, her blond hair pulled back into a ponytail.

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  • While he wanted to "do right by her" she had no desire to welcome the rogue back into her life.

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  • Things changed when you were dragged back into the Immortal world, he said.

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  • Normally, it was as far as they got before Sasha flew off the handle, had him tortured, and threw him back into his cell.

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  • He swept the baby angel into his arms with one quick motion and trotted back into the castle.

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  • Toby turned slowly to face the scientist, whose hands and body had begun to transform back into its demon form.  The Ully-demon hadn't yet realized it.

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  • Rhyn stepped into the portal.  He crossed fast and leapt through the portal leading to the Caribbean Sanctuary.  No sooner had he hit the sandy beach than the restraints of the underworld fled, knocking him off his feet.  His body bucked under the influence of power.  Sudden pain shot through him, followed by the sensation of his magic snapping back into a bond too strong for him to access.

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  • You had a dislocated shoulder – and yes, they already put it back into place.

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  • I think I'll get back into the saddle a little – figuratively speaking.

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  • The vampire slapped the grinning God on the back of the head and shoved him back into the fray.

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  • A pejorative sense is exactly what brought the word back into use in the mid-nineteenth century.

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  • A half-day drive brings us back into Nairobi where the trip finishes mid afternoon.

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  • This market, whose history can be traced back into the Middle Ages, is a huge antiques market, mainly selling English antiques.

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  • The poor blighters think they are going to step straight back into their old posh jobs - what a hope.

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  • I shall don a green cardigan, wear brown corduroy trousers, puff on a pipe and settle back into a lush leather chair.

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  • The Northern Way Business Plan for instance sets aside £ 12 million for programs focused on getting incapacity benefit claimants back into work.

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  • City still need points to ensure safety from relegation, while a few good wins would catapult Ciren back into promotion play-off contention.

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  • We all crammed back into our tin can to drive 30 seconds around the corner to the lagoon.

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  • Fisherman baiting creel Open After the last creel in the ' set ' has been emptied they are then put back into the sea.

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  • Jelleyman flashed a left foot curler over the angle from 20 yards as Mansfield looked for a quick way back into the contest.

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  • With Miedzinski passing 16-year-old Danish debutant Jonas Raun, the resultant 7-2 advantage saw Swindon haul themselves back into the match.

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  • As we retreat back into space we make a brief detour to view Triton, Neptune's largest moon.

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  • For the qualified diver, there are many differing styles to attract you back into the water.

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  • Hearing aids push earwax further back into the ear canal therefore it accumulates and creates a wax plug.

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  • The concrete fingers reaching back into the slope to join building and land are the only real extravagance.

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  • Here Woods lapses back into constitutional fetishism, of a particularly silly form.

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  • Turn the omelet on to a plate, melt the remaining butter in the pan and slide the frittata back into the pan.

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  • No future government can put the nuclear genie back into the bottle.

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  • Put your dummy back into your ugly gob and Get back inside Your Pram.

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  • In these cases the patella can be easily lifted out of, and replaced back into the trochlear groove on the femur.

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  • He is killed by a single gunshot, and falls back into the snow.

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  • A poor spinnaker gybe allowed Rahier back into second place and a provisional championship win.

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  • She's a former champion gymnast and this sentence is expected to get her back into training and out of trouble.

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  • A break to put your back into I am looking through french windows at an upside-down St Michael's Mount, doing a handstand.

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  • A place in the final would be enough to clinch promotion back into the top flight of European junior hockey for the Scots.

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  • Got back into bed and told hubby Phil it was starting but to go back to sleep as it would be ages yet!

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  • The first people to move back into the region were nomadic hunter-gatherers.

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  • The scientists out of panic accidentally hurling the wrong person back into the past.

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  • Fines for road haulage offenses are too low, and should be raised significantly, with revenue hypothecated back into enforcement resources.

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  • So they should do their duty and drive the infidels back into the sea.

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  • The cells were then infused back into the patients.

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  • I think we are all just itching to get back into action.

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  • They then launder the dollars raised by using them to buy cigarettes which are smuggled back into their own countries.

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  • It is time to let democracy back into Northern Ireland and to punish the lawbreaker not the lawmaker.

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  • Add the chicken back into the wok, together with the chopped pineapple, the sliced ginger and the drained lentils.

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  • I intend to do as much sailing as I can over the winter as I need to get back into using center mainsheet again.

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  • Our final day sees us crossing back into the eastern massif providing a long and classic day's walk back to our valley base.

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  • And when things got hard they could always go back into that warm dark room with the stained lumpy mattresses.

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  • The fluid drains back into the bloodstream through sieve-like channels called the trabecular meshwork.

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  • A clinging drive followed by a rolling nick then a stroke swiftly brought him back into the game.

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  • Stepping back into the center of the room, Jimmy activated his electronic notepad.

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  • Comes with injector nozzle to inject juices straight back into the meat.

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  • Southampton are a big, rag bag of a team and they slowly nudged their way back into the game.

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  • Elaine aims to break back into the Harrier's national league team where she will face stiffer opposition.

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  • The tube mounted through a hole in the front cabin roof overhang being pulled back into two 22mm pipe clips.

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  • Perhaps there were hidden passageways leading back into history.

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  • Many take off their clothes and are get hollered back into uniform by senior petty officers.

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  • Last chance saloon A swift pint, then back into detox.

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  • And then I bump back into reality, knowing I would always be too prosaic, and just say a car.

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  • Once things quietened down, we climbed back into the camp; it was a scene of total devastation.

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  • Pam went quickly back into a past life where she had been a ragged peasant soldier who led a rabble into a village.

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  • The piano plays ragtime in another room, switches to a lullaby, shushing all the bad dreams back into the cotton sweet closet.

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  • He returned to the club at the turn of the year, but never forced his way back into the first-team reckoning.

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  • The energy saved from recycling one can could run a TV for three hours; Usually aluminum cans are recycled back into drinks cans.

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  • The sphincter at the upper end of the stomach prevents the regurgitation of food from the stomach back into the esophagus.

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  • No doubt when he returns he'll be straight back into intensive rehearsals for the British Open with Black Dike!

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  • Once the blade is lifted from the cutting surface, the blade automatically retracts back into the handle.

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  • Difficult runs back into resort but that only adds to the apres ski banter.

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  • After this battle, he was forced back into Virginia in a series of bloody skirmishes.

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  • An east wind would blow smoke back into London, causing heavy smog.

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  • A few minutes more, and the little vessel was caught in a violent squall, and swept back into the cyclone.

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  • No matter what you do to the Cushtie, its polystyrene bead filling will just squish back into shape.

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  • To write unicode strings to file, you have to specify the encoding you want to use and encode back into a byte-string.

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  • The former Southampton defender should force his way back into Kenny Jackett's side following his one-match suspension last week.

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  • Now you can either remove soil or add soil as required to level the area before gently tamping the turf back into place.

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  • The plants soak up moisture from the soil, then give the moisture back into the air through a process called transpiration.

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  • I slip back into the wood, the hollow trunk of my lone position.

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  • But can he leave behind his life of crime, or will he be sucked back into the corrupting Parisian underworld?

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  • It then urinates and defecates, covers the hole, and ascends back into the canopy, leaving its natural fertilizer behind.

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  • Coventry eased off the intensity at the same time allowing the visitors back into the game.

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  • Lobau's men were gradually overpowered and forced back into Plancenoit, the village was stormed, and the Prussian round shot reached the main road.

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  • In effect the fathers of the Armenian church often fell back into such language, far removed as it is from orthodoxy; and they em phasized the importance of thebaptismal feast of the Epiphany on the 6th of January by refusing to accept the feast of the physical birth of the 25th of December.

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  • The ammonia vapour given off in the refrigerator is absorbed by a cold weak solution of ammonia and water in the absorber, and the strong liquor is pumped back into the generator through an interchanger through which also the weak hot liquor from the generator passes on its way to the absorber.

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  • The Wizard now put the nine tiny ones back into his pocket and the journey was resumed.

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  • Soon, with the gun in one hand, he crept back into the cave.

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  • He stood on the doorstep and looked back into the house.

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  • Our battles with diseases go as far back into history as we can see.

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  • With all due respect to Nietzsche, we have looked long into the Abyss, but the Abyss has not looked back into us.

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  • Humans require relatively little oxygen, and plants are constantly transforming the carbon dioxide we exhale back into useful oxygen.

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  • Every day the earth heats and cools as night turns into day and back into night.

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  • When told of the instance in which Jesus raised the dead, she was much perplexed, saying, "I did not know life could come back into the dead body!"

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  • Sometimes it would come floating up to the shore; but when you went toward it, it would go back into deep water and disappear.

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  • The lad jumped awkwardly back into the room, tripping over his spurs.

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  • Rostov went back into the hall and noticed that in the porch there were many officers and generals in full parade uniform, whom he had to pass.

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  • The Egyptians believed that our souls have lived in animals, and will go back into animals again.

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  • And he fell back into that artificial realm of imaginary greatness, and again--as a horse walking a treadmill thinks it is doing something for itself--he submissively fulfilled the cruel, sad, gloomy, and inhuman role predestined for him.

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  • And the count stepped as briskly back into the room and slammed the door behind him.

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  • Prince Andrew wished to return to that former world of pure thought, but he could not, and delirium drew him back into its domain.

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  • When you reach back into the mists of your most treasured childhood memories, can you recall a favorite toy?

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  • The intention of Secret World is to eventually return any reared cubs back into the wild.

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  • This does not mean to say that suddenly the 1960s tower block should be rehabilitated back into society.

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  • No doubt when he returns he'll be straight back into intensive rehearsals for the British Open with Black Dike !

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  • Whenever you feel you 're about to slip back into old habits, you can always consult your relapse prevention plan.

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  • The fingers were manipulated before retracing back into the lump of matter.

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  • I think the we are seeing the society retrograde back into a religious stage.

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  • Welcome returnee Mike Gardner got straight back into the swings of things by qualifying fifth for his first race since April 2005.

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  • To reload the camera for the next shooting, the film should be rewound back into the magazine.

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  • Then it settled back into a gently rippling surface like a vertical fish pond.

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  • The shiny black ceramic granite cladding to Brand Street makes reference to the contemporary riverfront buildings which are injecting life back into the area.

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  • It scampers back into its small hole, cheese in mouth.

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  • The cat they had let out into the yard scoots back into the house.

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  • Customs responded changing the UK law from 21 March 2002 to take such supplies back into the scope of the exemption.

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  • But with the hard part done, he then scuffed a feeble effort back into the grateful Elgin man 's hands.

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  • Others might be able to survive just long enough to scuttle back into the sea.

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  • Finally the water seeps back into the aquifer, ready for further use.

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  • With an effort, we pull ourselves back to reality only to be rudely shoved back into Gelsinger 's very own fantasy world.

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  • On reaching the west end of the yard, it will then shunt back into the sidings.

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  • He screeched at the creature ultrasonically, which rotated through 180 degrees and skittered back into the undergrowth making frightened, low pitched rumblings.

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  • The vampire slunk back into the shadows, pulling his idiot companion along.

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  • She stood beside Morfa, slinking back into the alley a bit with the rest of the group.

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  • The game then slunk back into its former pattern.

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  • But then the music starts to slither back into chromaticism.

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  • After that the experienced Gutierrez slowed down the pace and fought his way back into the match.

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  • It was a tremendous effort, but he managed it, and let himself slump back into the chair.

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  • These cigarettes are then entering the black market, to be smuggled back into the UK.

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  • Reassemble the parts taking great care over the seating of the ball bearing and slide the solenoid assembly back into place.

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  • Belper started to get back into the game but Simon Maguire, Ellis Davis and Kegan Brewin were solid in defense.

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  • Somehow I managed to stagger back into the bedroom.

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  • Finally eluded by Harry, Travis stomped back into the bathroom, slamming the door behind him.

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  • For short walks, a stroll along the riverside and back into town may suit you.

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  • The former Southampton defender should force his way back into Kenny Jackett 's side following his one-match suspension last week.

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  • Ten minutes later, he swaggered back into the study with the panache of the overlord in a classical samurai film.

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  • For the Premier season, MacLaren dropped back into a sweeper position to fill the void left by Hoddle 's departure.

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  • Three nights Varangerfjord Day 11 We spend the day driving back into Finland to spend a night back in the taiga zone.

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  • He has tiptoed away, allocating a derisory sum for reconstruction in Afghanistan, a country falling back into chaos.

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  • If topiary plants have been neglected for two years or more, regular clipping over time will bring them back into shape.

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  • I am now tottering back into health but my spirits are gloomy.

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  • Black tourmaline is awesome for grounding you and bringing you back into your body.

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  • We stood in silence for a few moments absorbing the total tranquility of the place then moved back into the crypt again.

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  • The remaining platelets are then transfused back into the patient.

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  • In the United States trillions of dollars have to be put back into pension funds, which means profits are effectively negative.

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  • Of course, the great revolt of December 1995 ushered in a wave of social movements which brought the Socialists back into power.

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  • Then, doffing his hat, he wafted back into the sky to continue on his way.

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  • Saber delves back into Verney 's past and travels to Liverpool 's Alhambra Theater to talk to a wardrobe mistress.

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  • Here is how to yank the text back into the line.

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  • After her injury, she tried out some modality exercises to help her get back into playing soccer.

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  • Take caution, or he might beguile you back into that harmful relationship.

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  • When the boy heard the shuffle of feet coming down the hallway, he knew he needed to get back into bed quickly.

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  • Then, they either snuggle back down into mom and dad's bed, or they allow themselves to be rocked back to sleep and placed back into the crib.

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  • One of my favorite features is that the seat belt clips fit nicely back into the seat.

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  • When you take your little one out of the seat, the clips fit securely to the seat which makes it so easy to put your little one back into the car.

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  • Box surprise-Fill a box with crinkled wrapping paper, and watch baby have a ball pulling out the paper and then placing it back into the box.

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  • At any time, you can log back into your registry and update it as well.

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  • Most of the time, slight changes in your baby's nap schedule over a couple of weeks will help get him back into a good routine.

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  • People have more disposable income and therefore will put more of that money back into the market.

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  • Only snip the white or clear part of the claw and don't snip back into the "quick" because this will hurt, and the nail may even bleed.

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  • Once you figure out why there may be a problem, you can solve that and then work on encouraging your cat back into the litter box.

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  • This fact also shows that purring goes far back into the evolution of cats and cat behavior.

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  • After you use it, place the card back into your wallet right away.

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  • When you do feel ready to get back into the dating scene, remember that rushing into another marriage or serious relationship is a surefire recipe for disaster.

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  • When extra eating or serving space is needed, the table can be moved out from the wall and the leaf (or leaves) can be put back into place, expanding the size of the table.

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  • Many people sell old patio furniture, although you may have to be willing use a little elbow grease to get used items back into shape.

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  • These gases trap the sun's heat that should be reflected back into outer space in order to prevent the planet from overheating.

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  • It is possible to recycle solvents and specialist units can be purchased that will recycle solvents, either disposing of them or turning them back into a near perfect state allowing them to be reused.

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  • Then the carbon is released back into the atmosphere.

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  • This jumble of materials is sorted and passed on to a series of companies who process and recycle the materials back into their original form where they can be reused in manufacturing.

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  • Trees collect and store carbon dioxide that is released immediately back into the atmosphere when they are cut down.

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  • However, if the balance is thrown off, the earth's temperature could begin to rise to unhealthy levels as excess energy is not allowed to escape back into space.

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  • Basically, your system is still on the power grid, but if it produces more energy than you can use, then the excess energy goes back into the grid.

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  • If you produce more energy than what meet your needs, then the power will feed back into the grid and the electric company will purchase it.

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  • The cool water then gets pumped back into the Earth to repeat the process.

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  • When industrial plants use water to cool down machines and then pump that water back into the ecosystem, the chemical makeup of the water is changed.

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  • Gastroesophogeal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition that causes a regurgitation of the stomach acid back into the esophagus.

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  • The beauty of old world Tuscany dates back into the 15th century, when decorating styles were an eclectic mix of many southern European cultures.

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  • Move the stencil paper down to the far edge of the design you have just painted, tape it back into position and repeat the painting process until you have covered the entire space you wanted to stencil.

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  • When I got back into the room, I was a bundle of nerves, anticipation, and I needed pain medication.

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  • That was a nice introduction back into writing, and a nice introduction to web writing, as writing for the Internet is a LOT different than writing for offline publications.

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  • This will avoid glare from the flash being reflected back into the camera.

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  • Pour the olives back into the bowl and toss with the orange zest, parsley, and rosemary.

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  • She eats mostly salads and she actually got me back into salads.

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  • Place a sheet of paper under your work area, so you can scoop excess flocking powder back into the jar for another project.

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  • Pour the excess powder back into the jar and wait for your embellishment to dry.

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  • Meteorologists can also go back into the record books and look at past weather patterns and make inferences about what to expect for the coming winter.

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  • Knowing how to recognize the symptoms of stress, and following the techniques to reduce and reverse it, will not only improve your short term symptoms, but it will also lengthen your life and bring calm and tranquility back into your mind.

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  • If you are feeling so stressed that you are disconnected from everything around you, cosmic meditation can be a way to bring your mind, body, and spirit back into harmony with the world and the universe.

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  • You may even want to go back into denial because you figure there's nothing to be done about it.

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  • Like the other meditation timers, the soft sound will gently ease you back into your day, while enjoying the sweet scent of your favorite incense.

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  • If plans do need to change, rework your schedule as soon as possible eliminating the possibility of falling back into a situation of poor time management.

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  • Sometimes, relaxing a bit will take the pressure off the situation and you two can ease back into a friendship.

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  • I can still fall back into that, but if I am truly feeling spiritual, I care for others, myself and the universe.

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  • I believe that I have made progress in all these defects, but it is very easy for me to fall back into them.

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  • The medication works by keeping serotonin from being reabsorbed back into a signal-sending cell.

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  • These programs address the underlying emotional issues that led to the addiction as well as help addicts develop healthier behaviors that can keep them from falling back into addiction.

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  • Even when diligently working the steps, it is still possible to relapse back into cocaine use.

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  • In October 2005, he accepted a seat on the honorary board of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization whose aim is to bring music back into the public school classrooms.

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  • He burst back into the limelight on the fourth season of the popular dance competition, Dancing with the Stars.

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  • A few celebrities have made it back into the good graces of Hollywood after hitting bottom.

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  • Drew's family and friends believed that she had hit the proverbial "rock bottom" after slashing her wrists and, once again, placed the troubled teen back into rehab.

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  • She reportedly wore a blue dress and pulled her hair back into a simple pony tail.

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  • Versatility and experience on her side, Applegate easily transitioned back into the film world.

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  • Bouncers removed the erstwhile reality show regular only to have him charge back into the bar.

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  • The two eventually won custody again and welcomed their daughter back into their home.

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  • She then made a jump back into acting in a television series in 2009 on ABC Family's Make It or Break It.

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  • With child stars from the 1980s and 1990s making big comebacks recently, it wouldn't be surprising to see her soar back into the spotlight in the future.

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  • With her talent and beauty, it wasn't long before she was courted back into acting.

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  • White made some small appearances, including a recurring role on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, which brought her back into the limelight.

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  • Pop singer Britney Spears is credited for bringing low rise jeans back into fashion in 2000.

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  • The style has come back into fashion, and Bluefly sells them at a discounted rate.

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  • Married individuals looking to put the spark back into their relationships with God and their spouses often find a way to re-kindle their passion onboard a Christian cruise.

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  • The website reads further, "We also have cancellation insurance at discounted rates to protect your money, should you be called back into active duty!"

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  • Nothing puts the sizzle back into a sedentary union more than setting sail on a romantic anniversary cruise on Royal Caribbean.

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  • This process will be repeated through all the classes in dogs, and then each of the first place winners in the dog classes will be called back into the ring to compete for Winners Dog.

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  • Now, the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch will be called back into the ring together for Best Of Breed Competition.

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  • Enter the dog groomers, those wonderful souls who take our dirty dogs and turn them back into Prince or Princess Charming all over again.

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  • In a grooming shop, typically you will tell the groomer what you want before you leave, and you will not be allowed back into the actual grooming area.

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  • Unless you treat your yard, you pet will likely continue attracting fleas, bringing them back into your home.

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  • Then add your other dog back into the walks.

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  • It is only meant to give her a jump start back into a regular cycle of seasons.

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  • If I took her outside, no matter how long, she would not go until she had gone back into the house.

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  • If the pup doesn't go, then we come back into the house without any fanfare.

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  • If the dog comes back into range, the system usually picks up his location again.

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  • A guest wanting to play with her did not remember to put her back into her crate.

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  • I swear, I think she is entertaining them because when she stops, one of the other three will do just one thing to get her going again, and then get right back into the sitting position to watch the show.

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  • Clippings add organic matter and nutrients back into the soil.

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  • Don't forget to move your strawberry containers back into the garden when ready.

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  • Once the pump shuts off, the liquid drains back into the reservoir.

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  • In 1928, Hurt recorded thirteen songs for OKEH Records, but after these sessions the label went bankrupt and Hurt fell back into obscurity for almost forty years.

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  • If the strings are too sharp or too flat, you can use the tuner pegs to bring the guitar back into pitch perfect.

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  • This air is forced through the evaporator coils where it is cooled, passes through an air filter and is dispersed back into the house through the ducts and vents.

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  • The refrigerant is sent through an expansion device that turns it back into an ice-cold liquid where it returns to the evaporator coil to start the whole process over again.

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  • Their environmental responsibility extends to their manufacturing facilities where proprietary processing methods eliminate smokestacks, and factory run-off is recycled back into the manufacturing line.

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  • The lid is light weight enough for you to push off and pull back into place as you access the attic and it fits tightly enough to seal out energy loss.

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  • If you don't want to bother with putting something back into place each time you exit your attic, consider pre-insulated stairs.

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  • It's only in recent years that the idea of a tile pattern in a bathroom has come back into use.

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  • Push the outlet back into the box and attach with the screws.

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  • Connect the two black wires to the brass screws on your new switch, push the switch back into the box and attach with the two screws.

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  • With every purchase of "New Hope" and "Hope Toile" part of the proceeds is funneled back into research.

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  • Step back into the world of the ancient Celts, and learn how their beliefs and their jewels are intertwined.

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  • Right now, the 80s are the chosen decade to bring back into popularity.

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  • Come up as gracefully as possible and remember to smooth the skirt back into place.

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  • Since shorts that sit at the natural waist are slowly starting to come back into vogue, it can be worthwhile to mark Oakton as a favorite search in the hopes that something will come up in your size.

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  • Proof that style is cyclical in so many ways, the fedora came back into play during the 1980s, when popular icons of the day sported them in public and made them "cool" again.

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  • If you have young children or pets who often play on the lawn you might be exposing them to harmful toxins, which can be easily tracked back into your home on the soles of people's shoes or animals' feet.

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  • It will serve you for years, and when its useful life is over, it will go back into the ecosystem without a problem.

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  • Plus size summer clothes will change styles and types and then cycle back around - classic styles seem to always come back into fashion - but don't let designers dictate your comfort or style level.

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  • This style of casual clothing is not only making its way back into some workplaces, but is also a popular style to wear on a date, shopping with a girlfriend or even spending a day at an amusement park.

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  • Put the straw in the ketchup packet and put it back into the drink.

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  • A blockage can lead to natural gas leaking back into your home, causing an explosion hazard.

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  • Do not put cooked meat back into the container the raw meat was thawed in.

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  • If you're single, don't hesitate to get back into the dating scene.

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  • Now is the perfect opportunity for you to get your body back into shape!

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  • Getting back into the dating scene after being away from it for many years is a daunting idea for many.

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  • Supplements can bring your body back into balance and relieve the symptoms the deficiency caused.

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  • Thornton Adjustable Positioner is an oral device that prevents soft tissues and the tongue from sliding back into the airway passage during sleep.

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  • The devices prevent the soft tissues in the palate and the tongue from falling back into the airway passage.

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  • Tongue retaining devices (TRD) focus on moving the tongue forward, preventing it from collapsing back into to airway passage.

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  • The devices are ideal for sleep apnea caused by the tongue sliding back into the airway passage.

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  • This may be accomplished by moving the jaw forward to prevent the tongue from falling back into the throat.

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  • Repose is a tongue suspension procedure that keeps the tongue from falling back into the throat.

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  • The oral devices typically position the lower jaw forward to prevent the soft tissues in the throat from falling back into the breathing passage.

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  • Sleep positioning products encourage the sleeper to rest on his or her back, which can prevent soft tissues from collapsing back into the throat.

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  • Wish-fulfilling dreams are ones that make you want to fall back into the dreaming state upon waking.

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  • They bend and then snap back into shape, so they are unlikely to suddenly become useless or uncomfortable.

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  • These electrons get converted back into light when they hit a fluorescent screen, which glows where the electrons strike it.

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  • It could be that the hinge is stretched out or perhaps a screw is loose or missing.If you determine that the hinge is stretched out then use a pair of pliers to carefully bend it back into place.

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  • They then pop back into their original shape when released.

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  • Instead, the legs will go back into place when you release them.

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  • Place your new double-thick lens back into the frame and apply glue to the edge so that the filter lens stay in place.

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  • Titanium is the strongest metal, and some, like the Flexon line, are even designed to be very flexible, springing back into place if something does bump them.

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  • Be sure to check back into the online store and see what's new.

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  • Freeze's family is kidnapped, forcing him right back into the life he is trying to leave behind him.

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  • On a random weekday between 6 a.m. and midnight, Pascal dishes out deep philosophies before dunking back into the sea.

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  • He hooks up with his brother and his old friends, and sure enough, instantly gets sucked back into the gangster lifestyle that he thought he left behind.

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  • You get some nice cut-scenes from the actual movie (though slightly less crisp) which look good, but when it jumps back into the game, you see a little blockiness to everything.

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  • Then, when you're ready to get back into the action, you have to make sure that your commands are being followed.

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  • When it is all gone, you will change back into an alien.

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  • With darkness descending upon the land, it is your goal to bring color back into the world.

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  • Sell the eggs to purchase eggs of new creatures, fend off predators, and rake in all those profits so that you can move back into the royal palace at the top of the hill.

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  • He really wants to get out of the peasant life and back into a life of excess and luxury.

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  • Everyone wanted to get back into the action and challenge their friends in a crazy online multiplayer deathmatch.

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  • The mushroom should bounce off of your head and back into the air.

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  • You slam into them repeatedly in your ball form.Of course, there is also a little mode called combat mode, where Samus morphs back into humanoid form and battles evil with her arm cannon.

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  • To do that, go back into the Mii Channel and into the Mii Plaza.

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