In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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With the alarm off and the back-door on the latch, all my major appliances were safely delivered. |
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What Burrows takes issue with though is not the bans themselves, but bans that are a back-door means of protectionism. |
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We had to go through the back-door route and have played twenty-four competitive matches this season. |
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I think this is a back-door effort to reinstitute the draft, quite frankly. |
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The whole labelling thing isn't some sort of sneaky back-door censorship program, but its a way of protecting free speech. |
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Much of that looks like union-bashing, and as the Communist Party was the only one which supported racial integration, back-door racism. |
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He agreed that the Government's attitude towards NHS dentistry was effectively back-door privatisation. |
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They heard the stiff bolt of the back-door scringing as she levered it back. |
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Last year the Saints had to sneak into the B.C.s via the back-door but would rather punch their ticket more easily this time out. |
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When the front-door approach of showing his work to gallery owners yielded nothing but turndowns, Parr opted for back-door strategies. |
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And we must end the stop-loss and involuntary recall of troops that amounts to nothing more than a back-door draft. |
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In one council, for example, bosses have contacted the union through go-betweens and back-door communications. |
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It is seen as a back-door route to full-scale privatization and is a major municipal issue. |
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The blasphemy law, which has largely fallen into desuetude, should be repealed, not effectively extended in this back-door way. |
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Fears continued to grow last week that runaway borrowing and soaring house prices are fuelling back-door attempts by the government to control lending by pushing prices up. |
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More storage, often in the form of a back-door mudroom, is a must. |
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He said that levies were just a back-door way of introducing taxes. |
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That is why the National Party opposes this ridiculous back-door tax. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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What usually happens when you put together a soundtrack is you make a deal with some record company that has some sort of back-door deal with the studio. |
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It is wrong, it is a back-door tax, and we totally disagree with it. |
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So why take the tortuous and offensive back-door route to appreciating Wharton? |
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