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1 Most airlines board back - to - front , an approach that makes sense, at first glance.
2 His first assist came as part of a wonderful back - to - front team move.
3 To read one, the reader must flip their copy back - to - front and upside-down.
4 So, in a dim back - to - front way, was everything that had happened that afternoon.
5 Whoever dredged the canal back in the 1980s did it back - to - front .
6 The back - to - front lives of the Moths were beyond her ability to get used to.
7 She was completely covered in gray ash, wearing a rucksack back - to - front on her chest.
8 We hope Samuel L Jackson was wearing his Kangol hat back - to - front , as is his wont.
9 But Steffen argues boarding back - to - front is actually one of the worst ways to board a plane.
10 Vivian had to lie on the cold ground and bear it, in all its back - to - front wrongness.
11 The back - to - front M&A process is surprisingly common.
12 But history shows that this is back - to - front .
13 As usual, priorities have been put back - to - front .
14 The back - to - front deal allows CITIC to tick a "reform" box while giving up very little.
15 Recruits still occasionally turned up for work dressed like American TV cops, in jeans and back - to - front baseball cap.
16 With his wraparound sunglasses, back - to - front cap and comedy red nose, he could be a compere, or children's entertainer.
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