The navigator and I worked at a small table toward the back.
His tee shot on the 10th bounded through the green with such pace that it stayed toward the back slope of the rear bunker.
Somewhere toward the back of the house the shower was running.
The dispatcher tells officers to look for a "black male, late teens, wearing a dark gray hoodie and sweatpants, walking around, " adding that the youth was last seen running toward the back of the neighborhood.
The child-free area, called the "Quiet Zone, " has softer lighting and is sectioned off from the rest of the plane by toilets and bulkheads, the theory being you won't be able to hear the kids who are toward the back of the plane.
"The Super Storm is expected to go toward the back of the pier, so as quick as we can get that built and set we'll put it in place and get it ready, " said Lou Cirigliano, director of operations for Casino Pier and Breakwater Beach.
The result is very modern, particularly toward the back of the home: The dining room opens to the midcentury-modern and Japanese-influenced wood-and-steel kitchen, where double-panel cabinet doors are made from laser-cut steel and feature an abstract design modeled after a historic map of the neighborhood.
After capping off a 14-hour day with an outdoor rally at Clemson University on Wednesday, McCain -- known to eat just about whatever type of foodstuff that makes it way aboard the bus -- barreled his way toward the back with a couple of fast-food hamburgers in hand, shouting for aides to bring some back for the press corps.
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And in my dreams I am running not toward the trailer but back toward the gravel pit.
They wanted the president to lend his political capital to defending, repackaging, and selling the law in Charlotte to make it easier for down-ballot Democrats to face continuing hostility toward the law back home.
The man ran back toward the SUV, chased by a police dog, she said.
It seems the right thing to do, that he might shoo the migrating flames back toward the tree stump like so many bright- winged sparrows.
After that game, Anthony walked toward the Celtics locker room before security personnel stepped in and sent him back toward the Knicks' side.
Mr. Obama's imperial overreach has invited the courts to re-examine the Constitution's Appointments Clause and tilt the balance of power back toward the Senate.
In the longer run, Republicans could feel as if they got the tea party out of their system and seeing the consequences, move back toward the speaker.
Palin moves away from the pure cultural populism that has defined her since her run for the vice presidency and back toward the reformist populism that characterized her time as governor of Alaska.
"The hardest thing for me is not being able to see my friends, " she said as the girls reluctantly headed back toward the train station as the festival drew close to an end.
But the pendulum may be swinging back toward the value of unleashing brain power over brand power.
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Once the video footage was shot, the Zodiac veered away from the Siempre Maximo and headed back toward the Farley.
It seems like dozens of global economies that were on the brink of an abyss only a year ago, but are now pulled well back from the edge, are being held there by intertwined strands of hope, with each one that stretches too far or breaks giving the rest an unsettling lurch back toward the abyss.
But as the novelty fades, attention goes back toward the quality content.
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It is also likely that the downward drift in the markets is having an impact, though some of the shift simply reflects a reversion back toward the historical averages registered by the survey.
In the following months, both say they gravitated back toward the more moderate values they had learned growing up.
Peter's tomb, where he prayed accompanied by the patriarchs of Catholic Oriental Churches, he proceeded through the Basilica, followed by senior clergy, back toward the square.
The appointment of Jenkins marks a shift away from the trading and investment banking culture Diamond represented back toward the consumer and corporate banking business that is perceived to be steadier and less risky.
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As I walked toward the elevator choking back tears, my boss told me to pick him up a Starbucks coffee while I was out.
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At the last second, he reached into the crowd and backhanded the catch, and them immediately turned and ran back toward the infield to keep the base runners in place.
Eight minutes later, though, the momentum swung back toward Real when the referee, Cuneyt Cakir, sent off United's Nani for catching Alvaro Arbeloa with a boot while leaping for a high ball.
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