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Then, recently, she took a big step backward, rescinding the treasured right to work from home.
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As she waited for him to speak, she took another step backward, and whatever was not right in her stomach got worse.
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Egan has it exactly backward, whereas Cruz gets it right.
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Democrats seem inclined to take a step in the right direction on the former while slipping backward on the latter.
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The right-hander profited by hammering over backward point for six and thrashing through the covers to reach 50 off 38 balls, while Gambhir got to his fifty off two fewer deliveries by punishing a Chris Tremlett full-toss.
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One neat trick: The right-side passenger door can hinge conventionally or backward, so people getting into the back of the car have easier access.
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"We are moving in the right direction and do not need to be taking a backward step, " she said.
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Kristen Stewart arrived in jeans, sneakers and a backward ball cap. (She also limped on an injured right foot.) Renee Zellweger also opted for comfort in jeans and running shoes.
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As Representative Edward Markey noted, auto fuel economy peaked at 26.5 miles per gallon in 1986, and "we've been going backward every since" - even though we have the technology to change that right now.
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In addition to moving the camera left and right, the thumbstick is in charge of making in-game characters walk forward and backward.
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