When the appliance is reactivated by pressing a button, it goes back into standby mode.
It goes back to 1997, when word spread of alleged fraud by Jefri's flagship company, Amedeo.
Some of it goes back to the old adage about news being the unexpected.
Mr. CORBETT: Just like Azeem said, a lot of it goes back to the broker.
Nick Ramsay AM, chair of the Conservative group in the assembly, said it goes back to the issue of transparency.
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Apple would be wise to remember this when it goes back into court.
And when it goes back down, everybody is back to their old habits.
The Law of One Price: This principle is the beginning of currency valuation and it goes back over half a millennium.
The Drucker-Warren relationship may surprise many readers, but it goes back two decades, to when the young minister came to Drucker for advice.
For the admission people, however, the appeal of athletics is a bit more subtle and it goes back to what I pointed out earlier.
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They made me realise that I was using drink for the wrong reasons and it goes back to you as a person, it's finding you.
It goes back to the basics of cinema, telling its story visually so that everything can be understood, whether you need to follow the subtitles or not.
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Stelios, like Branson, hates BA. It goes back to when former BA boss Robert Ayling invited Stelios to tea and asked if BA could invest in EasyJet.
As a general rule I feel pretty good about the process and the discipline we apply to our brands so it goes back to testing versus topicality again.
It goes back as far as 1770, when Wolfgang von Kempelen, a Hungarian inventor, unveiled a wooden, clockwork-powered mannekin at the court of Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria-Hungary.
"It goes back to the federal government, " Martinez told CNN.
So it is -- and when it goes back in the economy, it means that everywhere that those people -- everyplace that that money is spent has added business.
And you know, it goes back to something again that I want to just talk about here briefly, because a lot of us are really confused about this Saudi thing.
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Again, it goes back to the scarcity issue above.
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It goes back to the time of Buddha, who believed that the mind should always be fully in the present -- not looking back at the past or anticipating the future.
It goes back to that central idea of America, that here in this country everybody gets a fair shot, everybody does their fair share, everybody plays by the same set of rules.
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