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in the back

  1. see eyes in the back of one's head; stab in the back.



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It seems like most people don’t use the road-facing room, but rather end up in the back.

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In the back of their minds, Fed officials are aware of past downturns, when small initial declines in job growth suddenly ballooned into a recession.

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Because I read that as young as the age of four, you were outside and he was doing drills with you in the back garden.

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During the ensuing struggle, Proctor shot Glenn twice in the back.

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There was nothing unusual about the scene at World Series media day Thursday from the wall of people in front of Shohei Ohtani to the microphones dangled over his head by television reporters stuck in the back of the herd.

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