The following are facts, not hearsay or supposition, and they are backed up with records going back 25 years. |
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But motorists have complained that rush-hour traffic has been backed up on Tadcaster Road as drivers get to grips with the new lights. |
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The light ahead was green, but the traffic was backed up through the light. |
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Traffic was backed up all along Cutlery Road for half an hour as the convoy refused to move. |
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Not infrequently, vehicles are backed up beyond Arthur Road in Durnsford, Leopold in Gap, and Blackshaw in Plough. |
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Race day arrived and the traffic is backed up all the way around the race track. |
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Outside Atlanta, traffic into the city was backed up for more than 20 miles on Interstate 20 after two tractor-trailers spun out of control. |
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The traffic's all backed up and there are people shouting and fighting everywhere. |
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Paraphrasing Marcuse, technocracy views everything that is not backed up by facts, as an ideological matter. |
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Safety will be a key issue with a security kiosk and gates backed up by a swipe card entry system, as well as closed circuit television cameras. |
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Keo frowned and moved towards her, but she scowled and backed up, keeping out of his reach. |
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Software is the bang up-to-date Office XP Small Business Edition and it's backed up by a one-year, collect-and-return warranty. |
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Experimental tests with aquatic species have backed up the theoretical predictions. |
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This designation was challenged by developers at the public inquiry but the inspector has backed up the planners. |
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Imagine a future where the memory card in your camera is backed up to a storage service provider. |
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Water from a beck which feeds into the River Wharfe at Ryther, near Tadcaster, backed up and blocked the main road through the village. |
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But now we can't even use the plumbing because the drains are all backed up. |
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He, like his opponent, backed up his serve with forehand winners from midcourt. |
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More than 200 officers will be drafted in for crowd control, backed up by an underwater unit, mounted police and a helicopter team. |
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She backed up and sped down the driveway and stopped just inches short of the closed gate. |
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This time he will be backed up by a posse of local musicians as he belts out the show tunes. |
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Steel tundishes are lined with dense refractory products backed up by insulation materials. |
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Her pale face blanched even more at his suggestion and she backed up until her back was flush to the wall. |
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Someone, please give us the facts unembellished by hype, but backed up by commitments and figures we can both understand and rely upon. |
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Don't make coherent arguments backed up with facts, and make me upvote you. |
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It depends mostly on economic strength, backed up with intimidation and brute force. |
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By the time we leave around 1pm, they're backed up through the vestibule into the snow on Spring Street. |
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Traffic along 16th Ave was very backed up and congested as access to Memorial Drive was cut off. |
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Owen backed up a step as Solstice rubbed up against him, indulging in a villainous grin. |
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After the dismissals in the Lahore test, I decided to dig up some stats to see if this could be backed up. |
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And he backed up a few steps and saw that a stunningly handsome man replaced the black hood and long cloak. |
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The claim of a carbon debt is backed up in a study by the environmental protection agency. |
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Thankfully having heeded the warning back then I have most of the data backed up. |
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Even though the data is backed up, what guarantee is there that you can restore the data when disaster hits? |
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Ready to vault, a serious faced youth, paced out his run, backed up again and then sprinted down the launch pad. |
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He said that Prof Barrett did not have access to the palmtop, the laptop to which the files were backed up, or the data itself. |
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More than 500 police backed up by helicopters hovering overhead were involved in raids across Sydney and Melbourne. |
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Traffic was backed up for miles until the fire died down and the danger of explosion passed. |
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Still, the movie races by at a whippet's pace that just about holds the story together, backed up by some hyperkinetic visuals to match. |
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System-wide synchronization ensures that related files are backed up together and coherently. |
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In Cyrus's version, his words are backed up in the chorus and briefly in the third verse by two male voices singing in a falsetto. |
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The integral power supply may be backed up by an external 24-volt DC supply, ensuring continuity of programming and easy mobile use. |
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All this is backed up by an intelligent item system that makes it much easier to just pick up and play the game. |
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But such condemnation of violence and intolerance on campus is rarely backed up by facts and figures. |
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At the sound of a window opening on the second floor, above my head, a little to the right, I backed up and flattened myself against the door. |
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If possible, the branch selected should be backed up by a strong branch growing directly below it, especially on Fraser fir. |
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The man simply moved closer, crowding her until she was backed up against the wall. |
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To save time, the skipper eventually backed up to the fish, which was gaffed aboard in a flurry of foam. |
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Remote office data can be deduplicated and replicated centrally as well as backed up locally without additional branch office hardware. |
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One looked especially juicy, compressed to just under a gigaflop and backed up in three separate locations. |
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They need to be backed up by drugs for prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections. |
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In all my previous visits, these claims to greatness were more than backed up by the quality of the food. |
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She backed up a stop as it continued to roll onward, uttering long, low rumbles that passed as growls. |
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He backed up and I knew he was embarrassed for that public display of affection so once again I came to his rescue. |
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And McKenna, a pure English rose, is mesmerising, backed up by a fine cast. |
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This time the regiment was called out, backed up by several enraged civilians, and the fighting was intense. |
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These findings are backed up by our work on behavioral responses and feeding behavior of Dungeness crabs in low salinity. |
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It then backed up a bit and repeated the procedure once more, excavating another hole next to the first one, and then one more after that. |
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I've seen dozers backed up in a line together so all the fuel caps face the same way. |
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About 27 million acre-feet of water, backed up behind 580-foot Glen Canyon Dam. |
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Those four athletes are ably backed up by Rose Tully, Tanya McHale and Olivia Flannery. |
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The tonal approach of Twin Garden is based on a range of greens from forest to acid backed up by a similar variety of pinks and purples. |
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The report is backed up by disappointing rankings in the world's top 500 universities. |
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The Tory peer fully backed up his comments, thus risking being summoned by the Tory whips' office. |
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He grabbed her arms suddenly and whipped her body around, moving her backwards until she was backed up against the wall, trapped. |
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Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country. |
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She backed up slightly holding her nose at the horrid smell that reached her nostrils. |
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He was the prime minister of a supreme War Cabinet, backed up by a new Cabinet office and a kitchen cabinet of private secretaries. |
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He said people could not make calls to mobile phones and or from landlines to cell phones because all the messages were backed up. |
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Most backup programs only let you restore Exchange data to the same or a duplicate server from which it was backed up. |
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They are laws because they are instructions given by a legitimate authority, not because they are backed up by force. |
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When nothing came, he backed up, charged the wall, and pushed off, gaining enough leverage to grab the top. |
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Fortunately I'd backed up the whole site yesterday morning, apropos of nothing, so I was able to restore everything but yesterday's entry. |
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Natural use of humor permeates the Studio in an upbeat environment, backed up with rock-solid teaching. |
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Carp and skimmers are showing in large numbers backed up by rudd and tench. |
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This section includes many thoughtful hypotheses that are backed up by clearly illustrated tables and figures. |
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Water flooded the entire hay field and backed up into the horse paddocks right up to the elevation of his machine shop. |
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Your statements of law should be backed up by reference to authorities, statute or case law. |
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Diversions were set up along the A4 as traffic backed up to the Cross Keys Inn. |
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Traffic backed up on to Bradshawgate, Bolton, while he was treated at the scene. |
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As traffic backed up around the barricades, dozens of onlookers stared inside. |
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As more and more water backed up, a temporary lake formed and grew larger and larger. |
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It's caused by the onset of the dry season, when the water backed up in the Tonie Sap lake begins to drain into the Mekong. |
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All replacement changes are backed up and an HTML report is generated in the end of the routine. |
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As a result, all data is backed up completely and without risk of corruption, even if the files are open and in use during the backup. |
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While a BestCrypt container is unmounted, it can be backed up, copied and otherwise treated like any other file. |
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A cold backup is when an application is taken off line, which means there's no user access to the data, and the data is backed up. |
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Now storage servers or workstations can be backed up on one single tape cartridge housed in the server itself. |
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If identical copies of a 20 MB PowerPoint presentation exist on 10 different computers, only one copy of the presentation will be backed up. |
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The diskettes are recycled after a long, long interval in the cupboard, long after the hard disk files have been backed up. |
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Once the data is backed up to disk, business operations can proceed at a normal pace and important data protection operations can take place. |
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On the wrong day traffic can be backed up almost its entire dreary length giving the road its present bad reputation. |
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Sometimes the traffic is backed up so much you can't get on to the A19, other times the cars are going so fast it is a total deathtrap. |
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Traffic has been backed up around the area during rush hour ever since the work started. |
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Such was the crowd that traffic was backed up for the best part of 30 minutes on all roads in and out of the town. |
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I cycle down Bootham and the traffic can be backed up but I know exactly how long the journey is going to take me. |
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It is nothing unusual to find traffic backed up for a few miles south of the town. |
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Traffic heading east out of Manchester on the M60 was backed up as far as Eccles. |
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I also felt dehydrated by the previous evening which had been dominated by Tej, Ethiopian honey wine, backed up by some injudicious sampling of the local cloudy millet beer. |
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Police were called to the scene with traffic backed up in both directions. |
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Formal policies and guidelines are the starting point here, but they need to be backed up by training, enforcement and reinforcement to prevent behavioral lapses. |
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These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
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The bank was involved in a security incident last year, since when he has spoken in favour of electronic banking and backed up his convictions by using an online account. |
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Twenty-four police officers in riot gear using CS gas, five of them injured, nineteen people arrested, three pubs closed, traffic backed up for miles. |
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This has been backed up by relentless training, unbreakable focus, and family sacrifice. |
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Slave law backed up and legitimated the private power of slaveowners. |
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Soldiers said that the city just doesn't stink as it did when they arrived to find sewers backed up all over the place and mounds of rotting garbage. |
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It wasn't as easy as predicted, but the Mexican lightweight backed up his words using quickness and ring savvy to punish and befuddle hometown hero, Gary Balletto. |
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We sit backed up in traffic behind Range Rovers, BMW roadsters and other upscale cars headed to the new ferry terminal connecting northern Jersey and lower Manhattan. |
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Degrees leave the learning much more up to you, with the emphasis on lectures backed up by tutorials rather than a more interactive learning environment. |
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The plane's captain added to the error by steering the plane on compass alone, backed up by dead reckoning and astro-fixes from a periscopic sextant. |
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Claims that a product is ergonomically designed need to be backed up by evidence that qualified ergonomists have contributed to the analysis, design, testing, and evaluation. |
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In the USA where lawsuits are the nation's favorite hobby, talking dirty to a woman is called Sexual Harassment and is backed up by stiff penalties. |
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Marle backed up and Gohan grabbed her arms as she backed into him. |
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On some occasions as many as 60 airplanes were involved, a massive display of power backed up by as many as 500 ground personnel. |
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Big guitar breaks and riffs are backed up with the compulsive, snare attack drummer and the neat singing, which breaches into the world of super melodics so easily. |
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Norms against child soldiering have proven to be insufficient, so stigmatization of those who abuse children in this manner must be backed up with real punishments. |
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Learners will gain a working knowledge of the food industry, with a general introduction to food manufacture backed up with a range of specialist options. |
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This, he said, is backed up by remnants of nibbled grass in the mound, which he thinks shows livestock were brought to graze on land that was once boggy marshland. |
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These deals are backed up by riskier loans either to less creditworthy borrowers in the so-called sub-prime market or to borrowers taking out second-lien mortgages. |
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As with any epic event, the recognised stars will be backed up by a host of willing extras who will also play their supporting role to perfection. |
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These charges are all easily backed up by referring to where Republican candidates stood in 2011 on the aja. |
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Traffic up ahead on Myrtle backed up, and Johnson began weaving in and out. |
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The Infiniti suddenly backed up into the radio cars then caromed forward into a turn. |
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Motioning with their flashlights on either side of the trailer, Anthony and his new employer got the semi backed up to the crumbling cement dock of Fourteen building. |
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Also, he could have backed up his rhetoric with non-confrontational acts such as asking people to hold candlelight vigils in the doorsteps of their houses. |
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But for those who believe in watching the buys and sales of insiders it is an interesting move, particularly when it is backed up by another key company official's deals. |
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On several mornings, vehicles were backed up from the Park Hotel Roundabout to the Burgery at around 9 am, but conditions had improved by the end of the week. |
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This is backed up by an overwhelming 96 per cent of British women who admit they lie, with almost half saying they tell little white fibs most days. |
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McCausland had called 1,000 troops and 1,000 police officers onto the streets, backed up with helicopters, spy planes, six water cannon and a field hospital. |
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Whatever was on the original disk, including multiple partitions with various operating systems, will be restored exactly as it was last backed up. |
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He backed up a bit to allow himself some room, but Kahn pressed on, swinging in a flurry of combinations as he attempted to nail Aouri and knock him down for the count. |
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They will be backed up with evidence-gatherers using video equipment, the force's off-road biking unit, the mounted section and the police helicopter. |
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His alibi was his ever-devoted mother who backed up his story. |
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With some scintillating play, Die Oranje backed up their standing as dark horses for the tournament. |
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The light water of the TACR was to be backed up by fluorinated protein ioam instead ot standard protein foam. |
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This was backed up by a threat of an immediate introduction of a compulsory ID Card scheme. |
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The army consists of a highly mobile field army backed up by local defence units. |
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The Scots apparently did not take Dundurn, and Bridei backed up with an attack on Dunadd, the capital of Dal Riata. |
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There are later claims that Columbus was also captured, but this is not backed up by Columbus's log book. |
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Traffic was backed up for miles due to a twelve-car pile-up on the freeway earlier today. |
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The claimers were backed up by Moscow and eventually settled at the Moscow Kremlin court. |
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Yet the day belonged to the Tampa Bay defense, a braggadocious bunch that backed up every bit of its ego. |
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The Canadians' defences were herring-boned lines of trenches, backed up by abatises. |
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There are four valuable finals down for decision at Galway tonight with the Flaherty Markets Corrib Plate backed up by two hurdle deciders. |
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Some of these barricades were as much as eight feet high and backed up by concealed antitank guns. |
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Sadly this isn't always backed up by the gameplay, the artifical intelligence is poor in places and this can result in the clunkiest of brawls. |
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Vehicle downtime, not to mention a big repair bill, is what happens when the 5-tonner is backed up with the transfer gear case in low range. |
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From all the available statistics, the politician cherry-picked only those that backed up his ideas. |
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The 40-strong squad, backed up by support unit dogs and watched by local councillors, raided the Almond Tree, on Abbeystead, on Saturday evening. |
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It's as if their media main line is backed up and nobody's interested in reaching for the plumber's snake. |
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The acquired data are backed up to the bubble memory every five minutes, so if power goes out, only the last five minutes of data are lost. |
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They zapped a lot of files before realizing they had not backed up lately. |
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That 3-1 home victory in August has not been backed up and Mechelen sit 13th in the Pro League having won just one of their last nine league games. |
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The system is failsafe, because everything is backed up automatically. |
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Kornfeder's evaluation of the UN is backed up by no less an authority than UN Secretary-General U Thant of Burma, a Marxist recipient of the Soviet Union's Lenin Peace Prize. |
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Bryan Gee returns for the first time since 2008, backed up by MC Funsta with support from DJs Noizee B, MC Toddler, Ruption and Midlands DJs Omnitrix and Dr Phil. |
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