Pretty soon, the group are providing a perfectly rhythmic and tuned percussion backing. |
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Annabel James deserved credit for a tight bowling display, ably backing up the more experienced Hughes and Jones. |
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But it has left many life assurers in a quandary, wondering whether to continue backing IFAs or enter into multi-tied agreements. |
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Another veteran Etoiles hero, Syran Mbenza, adds in the gently rousing guitar solos, while horns, violin and accordion provide the backing. |
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Many warranties issued up to three years ago are still valid, and dealers say three-year warranties were issued with the manufacturer's backing. |
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Informed sources said the financier has been sounded out to provide financial backing for a new bid. |
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They even hired a backing jazz band to expand their repertoire into Dixieland and other forms of music not popular for 100 years now. |
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Phillips cut an acetate dub of the song with no backing side and delivered it to Dewey, who debuted the song on his July 8 show. |
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Residents fighting proposals to build mobile phone masts on a former water tower have won crucial backing. |
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Why are our courts backing the bogus racialist theories of such an evil individual? |
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There were none of the backing tapes, racks of digital effects and other complex electronic gadgetry of which Tony is so fond. |
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The hamster had a habit of backing against the bars and weeing over the edge, onto the carpet. |
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His company's programme will be put on hold unless new financial backing is found. |
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A London-based private equity group is putting the money up and is backing the management buyout. |
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In addition to the mousepad itself, they also give you two strips of Teflon with adhesive backing known as Padsurfers. |
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Passengers using Manchester's main Piccadilly rail station were met by a mass picket of railmen backing the Arriva conductors' action. |
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Highworth Town Council is backing calls for a cycle route along the disused railway line. |
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When he was sure all was ready, he started backing up, and instantly rammed into two parked cars simultaneously. |
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They should perform a song that best shows their range of voice and must bring sheet music or their own backing track. |
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The city rose from one man's vision, under the aegis of patient backing and supporters. |
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This is not a rat trap, but a one-way flow device that stops sewage backing up into the drain of your house and also acts as a barrier to rats. |
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These grand masters of French pop-punk follow the Ramones formula of backing colourful, catchy, sunny melodies with raunch and muscle. |
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Others have a ravenous appetite for the glues used to bond carpet to its backing. |
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Through rich and more barren times, he has kept going, backing up his albums with frequent touring. |
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Their interests lie not in backing either of the rival armies facing each other in Kashmir, but in confronting the rulers who hold them down. |
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Bains recruited a set of Alabaman and Georgian musicians as his backing band. |
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Queen Noor of Jordan is backing an albatross aptly named The Ancient Mariner. |
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The young Ali was pure boxing brilliance, backing up his bravado with breathtaking speed of hand and foot and sublime skills. |
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Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with reflective backing and electronic ballasts for your workroom, garage, and laundry areas. |
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After backing down to the Bartle wye, the remaining time will be on the Burney line with just the passenger cars. |
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It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a xylophone and soft string orchestral backing. |
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So after a brief run through the tapes were switched on to lay a backing track down. |
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The combined weight of both backing and coating, measured in ounces per square yard of wallcovering. |
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It does not color well, so is used for moldings for electrical parts and as a backing material for laminates, where it is usually colored black. |
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Next, the backing paper of the ink-laden laminate is removed, leaving only a thin layer of adhesive and the inks. |
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It's a good track, well constructed, blazing along with a blast of Blink 182-like zippiness, but the backing vocals are excruciatingly bad. |
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Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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These anointers have a poor record of backing candidates who know right from wrong and avoid ethical conflicts. |
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The backing of the throne had an image of him reuniting the two kingdoms of Upper and Lower Kemet. |
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The wall or ceiling is subtly pierced, allowing sound to travel through to the soft backing, which absorbs the sound and prevents reverberation. |
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You'll feel better going through with this than backing out and climbing down. |
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At the time he had no idea how to start a business, let alone find the financial backing to realise his dream. |
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These fundamentalists want to be known as traditionalists, while they are actually revisionists with no historical backing or facts. |
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Going after the lifestyler meant backing off on courting hard-core outdoor enthusiasts. |
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Johnson said he had come up with the rollicking piano riffs and trademark rhythm backing Berry's lyrics. |
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When paint is dry, peel off laminate's backing and position the stencil on the pot where you want it. |
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True linoleum is usually also made with wood and cork fibers, and mounted on a natural jute backing. |
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There is a limit to the amount of water the River Thames can take, without it backing up and flooding new areas. |
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Everyone stays inside, the neighbors seen only in cars backing slowly down driveways sprinkled with rock salt, breath hovering on windows. |
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Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections. |
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Careful regulation of use of this route continues with the full backing and assistance of user groups. |
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At that moment, a flash of green and brown shot between them, and the black stallion shied, backing away, neighing. |
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If they miss, the man backing up collects and has a shy at the next stump along the line. |
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She is backing the Safer Streets Coalition which is calling for more Government action to tackle speeding. |
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Video and audio footage of Jackson's arrest is released backing up the statement. |
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So I'm backing the Red Socks to beat the St Louis Cardinals and take the World Series title. |
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The lone Surfer plays along to a backing track of cinematic sounds and irrelevant samples. |
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Last year her dream came true when she was picked to be one of Robbie's backing dancers. |
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The cocaine trade in Central America flourished when the US administration was backing the Contras to fight the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. |
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The display altered, backing up several magnifications, then a blinking yellow light appeared at the lower edge. |
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My first house was a red brick terrace in Folkestone, backing on to the main line railway. |
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And the Executive has still not committed to backing the project financially. |
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They will not nominate her but may consider backing her if she manages to enter the race. |
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Added to this, the movie was shot largely on location in Ireland, with American money backing an Australian actor. |
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The newspaper series is backing a campaign to ban the sale of monster fireworks to the public. |
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Wouldn't it have been good to see Starr backing Sir Paul McCartney at Hyde Park? |
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The music business is bolstered by thousands of musicians backing more popular performers. |
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Before the National, our co-worker e-mailed his friend to say he was backing a horse to win the Grand National as a tribute to his girl. |
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I don't have a huge understanding of the markets and would consider it akin to backing a horse. |
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For the overwhelming majority it is harmless fun on a par with backing a horse in the Grand National. |
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He was grinning and he immediately invaded her personal space, backing her against the locker beside hers. |
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With winds backing to the south and the southwest the fall-out from nuclear explosions would be driven into Afghanistan and China. |
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The firm wants to demolish the furniture centre and put up a horseshoe-shaped building facing Matalan and backing on to Drake Street. |
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I think most of the critics are backing the wrong horse in seeing the issue of testing for recreational drugs as a make or break issue. |
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Any reader who doesn't itch to pick up a pencil at this point is perhaps backing the wrong horse. |
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In exploring the rhetoric of singularity, then, I might seem to be backing the wrong horse. |
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A jumble of investments created as an alternative to losing all one's money backing a single horse. |
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Usually it's the weaker party that needs to save face when backing down from some untenable position. |
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Last night there was no sign of the 17-member Police Authority or its Chief Constable backing down from its stand. |
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Nor will we be intimidated into backing down from something we believe in very strongly. |
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However, neither the French nor Austrian governments showed any sign of backing down from their proposals. |
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We would hope that the revolt in his party will make the Minister see sense, but personally I can't see him backing down. |
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While both countries are expressing a desire for peace, neither side is showing signs of backing down. |
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Despite widespread international condemnation, the government shows no signs of backing off. |
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There are people who think we maybe we are doing way too much and we should be backing off. |
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Employers are backing off from commitments to health and retirement benefits. |
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People don't do that and instead they start getting lawyers and backing off and saying I won't talk to the cops. |
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I'm curious now, with war so close, are his critics backing off a little bit? |
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The White House spokesman rejected suggestions Wednesday that the president was backing off. |
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The lowest cost resilient floor option is composition tile, which consists of a vinyl surface with separate backing. |
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No doubt my constant backing out of doing stuff has earned me a reputation among my friends for being an unreliable flake. |
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Plans are all very loose at the moment and I think my co-organisers might be backing out, but I don't mind. |
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But I'm still in bed, feeling only a few degrees above death, and feeling bad about backing out. |
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The company had been a tentative sponsor of the first marathon before backing out. |
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Well, many legal experts speculated that when the civil suit was filed, that that might be a sign that she was backing out. |
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It was dusk when he began directing traffic, which was backing up at a nearby intersection. |
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It is hoped this will combat problems resulting from the queue of taxis backing up into Kings Road. |
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Cars and other vehicles queued for hours to reach the fair, backing up through Stow Square and up to the Fosseway. |
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Too many stoplights are a nuisance, backing up traffic, making people late, annoying everyone. |
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Traffic was backing up as far as the motorways as roads in and around the city centre were closed by police. |
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He said traffic was continually backing up around Wood Street and Curzon Street. |
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Cars stop in the middle of the road to view wildlife, backing up traffic for miles. |
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In earlier testimony, I likened this process to water backing up against a dam that is finally breached. |
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When the sewers become overwhelmed with rainwater the overflows work to ensure water is prevented from backing up in the system. |
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Storing this content as if it's a simple computer file, and thus simply backing it up to disk, is not the optimal approach. |
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The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the scalloped edge would peak out onto the backing board. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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The umpiring director is strongly backing how the men in white handled the controversial match. |
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The proposals are likely to win the support of Parliament because of the expected backing by right-wing parties. |
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Their financial backing, supported by the Irish Sports Council, makes it one of the most exciting races in Europe. |
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Reports suggest that the rebel forces have received popular support and financial backing in the northern region. |
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With no real capital to speak of, the bookshop launched itself as a publisher primarily with the financial backing of a local pearl merchant. |
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We already have significant financial backing in place, but need further support from the people and businesses of York. |
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Supporters have received financial backing and spin doctors' advice from America. |
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We believe with the enormous amount of backing and support generated so far, the initiative cannot fail. |
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The idea crystallised after she met her future web designer at a party and found financial backing. |
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He is seeking financial backing to help re-launch the theatre in his hometown. |
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She said she was not hugely disadvantaged by not having the financial backing of a large party. |
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Her campaigning has gathered much support, including backing from farming families. |
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However, she managed to find financial backing with the overwhelming support of friends. |
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This includes moral support, as well as, financial and administrative backing. |
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This is important, because you will save this piece and replace it once the wood backing is installed. |
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The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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The flexibility and adhesive backing of the sheets allow them to be applied to a large variety of targets. |
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A properly tensioned bar tape doesn't need adhesive backing, which just gums up the handlebar when you finally replace it. |
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Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card. |
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Hanging from the beams are 'tangkas', paintings on canvas with a backing of silk cloth, which communicate to the lamas the divine teachings. |
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Having become expert on depositing metal solutions onto plastic backing, he invented recording tape. |
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The product is presented in a glass mounted frame with an appropriate felt backing of your choice. |
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The rug backing is a strong material and craft knives must be used to make a clean cut. |
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The shade and backing material must be perfectly square so the shade will hang evenly. |
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I don't even use fluffy bathroom mats because the rubber backing is hard to keep clean. |
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Because of its clear plastic backing, workers can easily see areas that are dry, and wet those areas by moving water under the blanket. |
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The scary thing about these vocal tracks is how negligibly different their musical backing is from the infinitely more enjoyable instrumentals. |
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His slicing guitars and sometimes terrifying backing vocals gave a depth that just can't be captured without him. |
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On this album he experiments with honky tonk rhythms, string arrangements, and sassy backing vocals. |
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It is the sound that helped bring in the track, and provided the rhythmic backing for most of the proceedings. |
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The musical backing is similarly bare of affectation and broken down to a number of small elements, pushed to the limits of their effectiveness. |
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Her band of musicians also keep things rolling with a pleasant pop-soul vocal backing and occasionally fresh drum patterns. |
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With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies. |
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The clever use of backing vocals, for example, magnifies the humour value of the main lyric as well as comprising a catchy tune. |
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It certainly doesn't need the distraction of echoing backing vocals and the saccharine strings that it has to fight against throughout. |
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It doesn't help that the musical backing is a five-minute drone of grating computerized noise. |
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Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals. |
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However, the raw emotion in the vocals and the simplistic backing draws your attention and forces you to give the lyrics a chance to shine. |
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Not surprisingly, the music is simply beautiful, filled with emotion-packed vocals, lush backing harmonies, and rich sonic textures. |
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My backstay was attached to a U-bolt which used a piece of oak for the backing plate. |
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Despite its official backing the book pulls no punches and includes tales of the singer's bullying and bad behaviour. |
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Simply cut the foam to length with a pair of scissors, peel off the backing paper, and press it firmly against the doorstop. |
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My first house was a red brick terrace in Folkestone, backing onto the main line railway. |
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The actual implementation and mathematical logic behind backing up predicates is beyond the scope of this paper. |
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Be very careful of backing any companies that need to raise money in the public markets by selling shares. |
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They've edited it down, speeded it up, added a gospelly backing, and turned a ropey old screecher into a miniature classic. |
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The fresco is mounted onto a customized Masonite backing for reinforcement. |
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I'm already going to assume you already know some of the basics, like backing up your stuff, and making a DOS boot disk. |
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Despite giving my backing to his campaign against New Years Eve parties as usual I bowed to peer-group pressure and went out on the night itself. |
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Submarines ranged offshore to guard against unexpected seawards attacks, backing up patrolling destroyers and torpedo boats. |
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Because there is no arbitrary third party, or court system with the backing of an enforcement agency, laws may be broken with impunity. |
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Velvets with a silk backing and rayon pile produce a much more dramatic effect. |
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It raises the prospect of the Lib Dems going into the election on a ticket backing extra powers for the Parliament, putting at odds with Labour. |
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A man sat behind a large frame on which a net-like backing had been stretched tight. |
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On Monday a beaming headteacher spoke of his delight in getting the backing of the DFES for the new school. |
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The flicker of tail lights passed the window as two trucks were backing into the drive. |
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This record taught me the importance of backing vocals and how they can change a good song into a memorable one. |
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There's keyboard, bass guitar, drums, two trumpets, two trombones, timbales, conga and two backing vocals. |
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He shouted fresh commands and the oarsmen went to work again, backing the ship away from the sinking merchantman. |
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If you're a solo singer or guitarist they will sequence any backing track you wish to use. |
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When backing up, the horn should be sounded for all city vehicles first and not just rely on a beeper. |
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A captain who leads by example is showing the way by backing the right men. |
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We have the full backing of the education welfare service and are working together to address the problem. |
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Water voles are making a comeback in East Yorkshire, thanks to backing from farmers and landowners for a campaign on their behalf. |
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By backing a Tory amendment, the Government will split any opposition to its stance. |
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Heather and her husband are backing an Essex Police campaign urging car users to belt up. |
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A family touched by tragedy are backing an Essex Police campaign to urge car users to belt up. |
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Several other councillors said the town council should add its full backing to the festival. |
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But needs must, and this is too important a point to neglect, so I am backing him even though he is a complete and utter berk. |
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The singer was used to arriving at a studio to find the backing tracks already recorded. |
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The government's review of energy policy, which has been widely trailered as backing new nuclear power stations, might end up rejecting them. |
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Once the paper is removed, wipe away the backing residue from the transfer with a paper towel. |
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That must start in school by backing teachers who take a stand against drink and drugs and the shocking behaviour of a minority. |
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London's sewage flows through here, regularly backing up and overflowing into creeks and canals choked with dead cars and shopping trolleys. |
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Less than half of the companies surveyed have formal procedures in place for backing up mission-critical data hosted on laptop computers. |
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This release sees the addition, not only of the rare mono mix but the tracks recorded for her first solo outing, with the band backing her. |
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I can make a case for the draw in all of them and backing them in a trixie, three doubles and a treble, could pay big rewards. |
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With no government backing, Bitcoin has value only so long as enough people agree to use it. |
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There is regional variation in Canadian English vowel backing. |
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Most of the time, fixing or replacing loose bushings means backing them out, applying a thread locking compound, retightening them and forgetting immediate future concerns. |
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Short of exporting the entire database, and then backing that up, the ideal is to shut down each database, back it up, and then fire it up again, in sequence. |
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The rhythmic, all-acoustic backing is provided by kora, balafon, and Djelimady's guitar, and against this the singers swap their declamatory stories and praise songs. |
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An accomplishment any musician would admire, she played all the instruments, sang lead and backing vocals, then independently recorded and mixed the album. |
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After three years of hard graft, Arden opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue and, in common with her rival, the nature of her financial backing remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Yet there was the Queen of spin herself, backing the party's credentials by making a cameo appearance on our television screens dressed as a tea lady. |
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Not every Palin-powered primary candidate won, and her backing may be a mixed blessing in a general election. |
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There are gorgeous backing vocals and the usual apposite soundbites. |
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But no one can accuse the Southern Baptist Convention of backing away from a fight. |
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It has not only allowed for wage savings but also facilitated a greater amount of control, as well as helping perform routine activities such as backing up files. |
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Yes there was a rush of excitement under the realisation that she wasn't going to leave and that the rest of the housemates would be backing her up. |
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The use of pre-set anchor lugs in the subbase to prevent long-term slab movements on the steep grade prevented concrete trucks from backing down the grade to deliver concrete. |
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The plan received backing from the Foreign Office minister, who said there is already an Executive presence in the Paris embassy and he hopes the practice can spread. |
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Albanian guerrillas with backing from Kosovo began operating in Macedonia earlier this year, bringing the majority Orthodox Slav country to the brink of civil war. |
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The light tackle had no chance of holding such a monster as it ran out of the tail of the pool, taking all of the line and backing with it, which snapped at the drum. |
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For instance, in the opening moments, a sinister flock of birds takes flight and a hearse-like limousine crosses the path of a fire truck backing out of a station. |
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Your support and backing was a great boost to everyone involved. |
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In his battle for headscarf rights, Erdogan had the backing of the European Union. |
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They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists. |
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Spear is now appealing for financial backing from local businesses. |
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Rumours abound that the Kiwi might be persuaded to stay on in Scotland, but once a man of his integrity shakes on a deal it is hard to imagine him backing out. |
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The song features special backing vocals from Hendrix and the addition of Al Kooper on piano. |
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I would say because he will enjoy support and backing from the US he might get some assistance and he will have an easy time working with Washington. |
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Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing. |
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Nobody likes backing up, but one day, it'll save your bacon. |
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Each tufted piece is made on an upright frame, using a compressor powered air gun, which shoots the yarn into a canvas backing fabric and creates a heavy, evenly piled rug. |
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And now that the City of Toronto is officially and financially backing a study of green roofs, Toronto may finally be able to get a leg up in the market. |
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He is now a professional triathlete with 11 major sponsors backing him. |
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He was a midwesterner from a swing state, with unvarnished liberal credentials and the backing of labor. |
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I've made a public announcement about it now and there's no backing out. |
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On that occasion, the 25-year-old Morley was backing the Bulls. |
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For most of us, picking an investment fund is like backing a horse. |
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The guitar and bass gave the sound real mod attitude, while the backing vocals added as much soul as the keyboards offered depth and quality to the experience. |
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I glared with horror at Lucien for his crude statement, all in the meanwhile backing away from the two of them in an embarrassing attempt to hide my appalling state. |
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The U.S. can also provide more backing for the african union, whose troops are already on the front lines in Somalia and Darfur. |
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When a Southern state starts backing away from antiabortion legislation, you know something has changed in American politics. |
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Fuming Iranian officials blamed the United States and United Kingdom for backing the militants, and Pakistan for inaction. |
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Finally, after a decade of civil war, America's backing for the Salvadoran regime came to an end. |
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Their uneven threads showed potential for backing out or breaking, he said. |
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However, while they may lack shame, they may be backing a winning candidate. |
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Those backing the Bill say the new measures simply bring new communication technologies in line with regulations governing traditional telephony services. |
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While her backing dancers threw shapes which would have caused blushes at the Moulin Rouge, she bounced through her back catalogue of bubblegum music. |
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Mr Greenway has the backing of the RAC, which supports dualling the road between York and Scarborough to avoid rising accidents and to boost the region's economy. |
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars. |
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Deck hardware is soundly attached with stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers and either aluminum or fiberglass backing plates for distributing loads. |
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Do not push the tablet through the foil backing of the package. |
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A great business plan from all accounts but no real backing. |
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Lieberman could not have clawed his way to victory without strong backing from Republicans. |
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Cliburn had none of that state backing, of course, just talent, perseverance, and commitment. |
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Unlike Vietnam, we are backing strong, independent leaders, rather than quislings and puppets whose power base rests with our military forces and economic support. |
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Here, folk enthusiasts can dust off their fiddles and play along to the notes of an on-screen jig or waltz, accompanied by a virtual backing band. |
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The president also said he has no intention of backing down from his plan. |
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An adhesive pressure-sensitive backing holds the grips in place. |
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You don't win a record eight Olympic medals by backing down. |
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Because metal foil gauges are deposited onto their polyimide backing, they are often sold in prearranged Wheatstone bridges, rosettes, and other patterns. |
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At she Twiggy is standing up for older consumers by backing a drive to persuade companies to tailor their advertising and products to this wealthy group. |
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After experiencing more than a dozen campaigns the true blue told the Evening Press that the Prime Minister's party had his backing this time around. |
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All tracks are recorded with a full orchestra and backing singers. |
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It looks like the leadership is slowly backing off from a confrontation. |
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Most of that largess went to pay for advertising backing GOP candidates or attacking Democrats. |
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On the other hand, he got creamed in South Carolina despite the backing of Gov. Nikki Haley. |
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I wasn't going to let her get away with backing out of the trip. |
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The musical backing, though, is what elevates the song to a higher plane. |
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He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel. |
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But what about the claim that Diaz was backing away when the older man shot and killed him? |
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As always, a well-known band will provide musical backing for the group. |
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Eddie Haskell Santorum is supposed to get the evangelical vote what with his Christian-right backing, not the scalawag Newt. |
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The multilateral coalition backing the airstrikes is intended to be a check on any mission creep. |
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The proposals for a service road off Eastern Avenue which also serves homes in the area were given unanimous backing by Southend Council's traffic and parking committee. |
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Punitive measures could also be brought by the Security Council, but only with the backing of Russia and China. |
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Vowel backing was measured by changes in second formant frequency. |
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If this operation only generated double the full-time branch's business then with a bit of lateral thinking and community backing someone could make a decent living from it. |
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The performance was also notable as a backing dancer fell offstage at the end of the performance whilst wearing a house costume. |
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It was reported in the papers Charlie had a massive stress because they were just the backing singers and it was Phoebe and the Woo-Woo Girls. |
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As unsubstantiated claims receive significant backing, skeptics and defenders of mainstream science enter the fray. |
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In the pagan world, kings were often seen as either ruling with the backing of heavenly powers or perhaps even being divine beings themselves. |
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Communities and Tackling Poverty Minister Jeff Cuthbert is backing a new campaign warning people of the dangers of using loan sharks. |
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In this solution, the backup server itself could be dedicated to the task of backing up data across the local area network. |
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England lost skipper Charlotte Edwards and Laura Marsh, unluckily run out backing up, to be 32 for two but from there Taylor took over. |
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Hence the vociferous backing of Cahill's legendary status from the Twitterati. |
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Udal spun England to glory in the capital of Bollywood in 2006 and he's backing Swann, the undoubted star of the show, to do the same. |
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With the backing of the National Guard, they managed to persuade the Convention to arrest 31 Girondin leaders, including Jacques Pierre Brissot. |
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I LIKE Big Buck's and I cannot lie but big bucks is precisely what you need to even consider backing him at Cheltenham today. |
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The idea has the backing of Kelly Rowland and a whole host of other biggies. |
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Will Champion joined as drummer and backing vocalist, completing the lineup. |
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Space-mad Aileen Malone struggled to get financial backing for moonwalker Charlie Duke to come to Glasgow. |
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In 1972, Davey Johnstone joined the Elton John Band on guitar and backing vocals. |
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The new U288 discs are made with aluminum oxide abrasive that is formed into a file pattern on a 3-mil polyester film backing. |
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Carving is often highly detailed, with an intricate backing behind the main figure in high relief. |
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Disc 1 presents Clapton as a Yardbird and also backing blues legend Sonny Boy Williamson. |
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Kristian is backing the vital work of charity MOAS, which relies on public donations. |
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To date, the league has been steadfast in backing Snyder as well. |
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Confusion about who is financially backing the project is mounting. |
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Youth hostel operator Generator is backing a plan to permit youth hostels in commercial districts. |
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The BTCC features entries with the backing, funding and technical support of a motor manufacturer. |
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The approach incorporates an anisotropic adhesive interface between the backing and adhesive layers. |
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King Henry's backing seems to have been enough to force King Alexander to recognise his younger brother's claims. |
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Ecobility is backing a sustainable building material, recently available in the UAE, made from 100 per cent recycled paper and cashew nut resin. |
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Throw rugs with latex backing rubber shelf liners, bath tub mats, rubber bands, and rubber utensils were some of the items eliminated. |
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Conclusion I'm backing Boonga Roogeta, who is best fresh and very well treated. |
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His speech angered several leading politicians, Carson repudiated it and Derby assured Haig of his backing. |
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Stick die-cut steel with mastic backing onto various areas, such as the dash panel or floor pan. |
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Derby summoned Haig to London, expecting him to support him in backing Robertson. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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It was easy add his the new merit badge to his uniform because the patch had a hot seal backing. |
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Today, most national currencies have no backing in precious metals or commodities and have value only by fiat. |
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Later that year, Manson and Brody Dalle contributed backing vocals to a Queens of the Stone Age track. |
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The bickering between the judges began as Walsh criticised Danyl Johnson for using child backing singers for his warbling redition of Your Song. |
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The 44-year-old did definitely sing a live a cappella intro but once the music kicked in, she seemed to lipsynch to a backing track. |
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Refrainment from testifying, the giving of false testimony, or backing down from testimony are considered questionable violations. |
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The airport's original owner was David Fowler McIntyre, also the owner of Scottish Aviation, with backing from the Duke of Hamilton. |
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The King now had full backing for collecting lay subsidies from the entire population. |
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But Ola is also well-financed, with backing from Russian billionaire Yuri Milner's DST Global fund, and Japan's Softbank. |
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