Backed-up Sentence Examples

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  • He backed up slightly, bracing for her reaction.

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  • Marius, however, unlike Caesar, did not attempt to overturn the oligarchy by means of the army; he used rather such expedients as the constitution seemed to allow, though they had to be backed up by riot and violence.

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  • Finding no help, he travelled through Austria and Turkey to Russia, where he was warmly received, but was dismissed with rich presents, at the demand of the Spanish ambassador, backed up by France.

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  • This armature plate revolved in front of a field plate carrying two pieces of tin-foil backed up by larger pieces of varnished paper.

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  • Diplomacy backed up by vigorous preparations may have deterred the Scythians from the dangerous enterprise of crossing the desert to Egypt.

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  • A revolt headed by Procopius in the second year of his reign, and backed up by the public opinion of Constantinople and the sympathy of the Gothic princes and chiefs on the Danube, seemed so alarming to him that he thought of negotiation; but in the following year the revolt collapsed before the firmness of his ministers and generals.

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  • There is no trace of such partial independence as was experienced at St Andrews itself, possibly because the bishop's grant was backed up by a royal charter.

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  • These claims were not backed up by the home government, and a little later the policy was adopted by Great Britain of supporting the Hova authority.

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  • Fleurys inclination was not to misuse Frances traditional policy by exaggerating it, but to respect his sworn word; he dared not press his opinion, however, and yielded to the fiery impatience of young hot-heads like the two Belle-Isles, and of all those who, infatuated by Frederick II., felt sick of doing nothing at Versailles and were backed up by Louis XV.s bellicose mistresses.

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  • On the 18th Fructidor (September 4, 1797) Bonapartes lieutenants, backed up by the 8

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  • They were backed up by formerly Liberal Bavarian journals which had been bought up by the Prussian great industrialists.

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  • Seeing the horror in the young vampire's eyes, his tone softened and he backed up.

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  • The other party made a bad counterclaim, which was backed up by their lawyer.

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  • How much more credence could be given to a report backed up by ' visual evidence '?

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  • This is backed up by outlets serving crepes & ice-cream.

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  • Turned and backed up to the water point where we spent 15 minutes filling our tank.

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  • It is backed up nightly, and can be restored from tape on request.

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  • The policy is backed up with a number of voluntary sector guidance notes.

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  • The Fall had a mulish obstinacy, the bass-heavy clutter and intricate guitar designs backed up by drums which stomp and bray viciously.

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  • All these suggestions of a sacking for Gallas never seem to be backed-up by a proposed stand-in.

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  • The outer layer is then backed up with a high density urethane foam to add stiffness and impact resistance.

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  • Despite very wet during past week, water at bottom not backed up into dig.

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  • No Lifeson histrionics here just superb rhythm electric and acoustic guitars backed up by Geddy 's synths and more restrained vocals.

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  • Our rhetoric on breadth is not always backed up in fact, yet we regard it as a major 'brand ' asset.

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  • Their songs were laced with a dry, sardonic wit, backed up with some catchy hooklines.

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  • These meeting rooms are backed up with 6 syndicate rooms with seating up to 10 persons in each.

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  • To have backed up such headliners with a plethora of unheard of bands playing a totally different style to the main bands beggars belief.

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  • Femme vox backed up by crooning male accompaniment to great effect.

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  • Since mail can get backed up around Christmas, you will want to allow enough time for your purchases to get to their destination.

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  • The only claim backed up by medical evidence is the ability of the memory foam to relieve pressure.

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  • A hacker may be able to generate a number that passes the Luhn formula, however it still won't be backed up by a legitimate bank.

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  • Most commonly, secured debt consolidation loans are those backed up by a home.

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  • Personal loans can be difficult to come by because they are generally considered to be of higher risk than loans that are backed up by a form of collateral, such as the title of a vehicle or equity within a home.

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  • Whether you're seeking to improve your health or just like the taste of it, the many health claims for pomegranate juice appear to be backed up by some exciting scientific research.

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  • Beyond that, no dramatic claims have been backed up by science, or at least are not reported on their website.

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  • By doing your homework and finding a reputable HVAC contractor, you can increase the chances of getting a high-quality installation that's backed up with a strong warranty.

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  • Lights changed in pattern, cars used signals, and traffic backed up when there was an accident.

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  • Rush him and press the X button to jump over him, being careful that you don't fall off the cliff or are backed up against a wall.

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  • Coming in at $249, the Wii touted pure entertainment, which it has backed up with fun games utilizing the unique controller.

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  • Ripe soft grape tannins were backed up by a fair amount of wood tannins.

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  • The touch-sensitive navigation bar of the original is replaced with a trackball, not unlike the ones found on contemporary BlackBerry devices, and this is backed up with a 2.4" QVGA display and full QWERTY keyboard.

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  • Leaks, backed up drains, and other issues should be pinpointed using the checklist.

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  • These tales stand the test of time because in many of the situations, the stories are backed-up by evidence such as a photograph, video or recorded electronic voice phenomenon (EVP).

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  • Real haunted places in California have been backed up by credible evidence and thorough investigating, which makes them all the scarier.

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  • You'll learn quickly that with brand name sportswear the price tag is often backed up by several remarkable patented technologies.

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  • The benefits of working with an authorized dealer is the fact that they have been trained in all aspects of Seiko watches, have authentic parts and can provide warranties for their services backed up by the Seiko Watch Corporation.

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  • Once a batch of documents has been captured by DocuCabinet 2.2, they can be backed up with other electronic files.

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  • This claim is not backed up by any studies or credible scientific evidence.

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  • This theory is backed up by a number of studies that suggest the long chain omega 3s may contribute to a lowered appetite.

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  • In judging the value of free exercise tips, you should first determine whether the tip is an opinion or a fact that is backed up by research.

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  • The Grammy performances were a mixed bag this year, with the show starting out with an appearance by the animated music group Gorillaz, backed up by De La Soul.

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  • While some of these theories are entirely unsubstantiated, many of them are backed up by historical fact and thus are considered reasonable possibilities by historians.

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  • Headlights were backed up as far as the eye could see, waiting impatiently for someone to direct them away from the gridlock.

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  • She backed up a few steps.

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  • Connor quickly pulled away and backed up.

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  • Nikolai trotted after them and backed up to the sofa between Jackson and Elisabeth.

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  • He backed up a little and arched his brow.

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  • He backed up a few feet and stopped, lowering his head and growling in a way that made the hair on the back of her neck stand on end.

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  • Dean woke up feeling as if a truck had hit him, backed up and rolled over him a couple more times just to make sure.

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  • An attempt was made to bribe Frederick into consenting to this arrangement, but being backed up by his people he refused, and was afterwards crowned king of Sicily.

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  • It was shortly after this revolution, in 317, that Agathocles with a body of mercenaries from Campania and a host of exiles from the Greek cities, backed up by the Carthaginian Hamilcar, who was in friendly relations with the Syracusan oligarchy, became a tyrant or despot of the city, assuming subsequently, on the strength of his successes against Carthage, the title of king.

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  • The older one, which still existed in Roman times, was backed up against the temple hill, which was cut away to make room for it.

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