The new partnership will also see Wark herself play more of a back seat role in the new company. |
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The tires screeched as the car rounded a tight turn, and Ruth's new Seeing Eye dog, a golden retriever, whimpered in the back seat. |
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It sat in the back seat of the car festering the whole day but none of us could bring ourselves to throw it out. |
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When the hunger for success diminishes the comfort zone beckons and the need for continuous self-improvement begins to take a back seat. |
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As I sink down into in the back seat of the Beemer, I contemplate Alex Fedorov, here in his native surroundings, one last time. |
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Dewey and Suze sat in the back seat, a foot or so of black serge between them. |
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We can't stand to be squished together as if we were in the back seat of a tiny car or living in England. |
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Ryder then jumped into the back seat, shimmying into the middle and buckling up the waist belt. |
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In a taxi in Mumbai, she sat quietly on the back seat awestruck by the towering buildings almost touching the sky on either side of the road. |
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Matt sat with one of his brothers in the middle seat, and the back seat was filled with Matt's two younger brothers. |
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Ally and Tina slid into the back seat of the black town car that Trent and Carlos had insisted upon for their travels around the city. |
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On the back seat of his car the police found a small metal ball and shards of the broken windshield. |
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A mother gave birth on the back seat of a car while stuck in a traffic jam. |
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My parents were suddenly relegated to the back seat of our station wagon and my brother and I were stuffed in the trunk with the luggage. |
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Those in the back seat explored levels of cramp unfathomable before this trip. |
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For some time science and technology took a back seat as children performed puja and rendered Sanskrit slokas. |
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A few minutes into the journey the contractions got so bad Rachel had to clamber into the back seat where her waters broke. |
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Frisell often takes a back seat, echoing the melody lines or soloing in spare, minimalist phrases that resolve in undulating chords. |
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Thieves spotting valuables on the back seat of a car will seize the opportunity, break in and be away with the property in seconds. |
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Parking my motorcycle and tossing my helmet carelessly on the back seat, I easily vaulted the fence, as I had done so many times before. |
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Just before slipping into the back seat of the car, gardener Tom would pick a flower for his boss' buttonhole. |
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He laid out the revolver, an aerosol can, some superglue and a brightly wrapped square box on the back seat. |
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By the age of five he was speaking French, having been instructed by a distant cousin in the back seat of grandmother's LaSalle. |
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When an eternal life hereafter is viewed as the final human goal, then trouble and strife in this life take something of a back seat. |
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Miss Leonard said the man had a white coat under his overcoat, and had what appeared to be medical-style equipment on the back seat. |
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I came back to the city sitting on a crate of organic asparagus and listening to a homely, hippie couple bicker in the back seat. |
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I sat in the back seat, with the bag pulled up around my face like I was huffing glue. |
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Much to Alec Robertson's amusement, he parked himself on a back seat occupying himself munching a crumpet with his morning tea! |
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But as soon as Stefano abandons the warmth of his bed and dresses, his irritation takes a back seat to an inflated and mistaken sense of purpose. |
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It is contended that the subconscious mind takes a more active role, and your naturally inhibitive conscious mind takes the back seat. |
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Jason surpassed the speed limit in the city by fifty miles with Steven in the back seat holding me. |
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Cause he was in the back seat with a speaker box when the car crashed, and it crushed his insides. |
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One of the boxes was so big we had to open the roof of the Chrysler convertible in order to get it onto the back seat. |
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She flaked out on the back seat, and we were loath to wake her when we arrived. |
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He'd reached up from the back seat and was rubbing my neck, sort of possessively, yet lovingly. |
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While his wife wearily cleaned countertops, Patrick nervously sat erect in the back seat of the limousine besides Tiffany Thomsby. |
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In no time, she was back out front, tossing everything into the back seat and climbing in. |
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The central back seat can be folded down to provide a useful tray, with two reasonably deep cup holders. |
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All four of them were hustled into the back seat of the limo like 4 year olds and sat down on the furthest seat from the door as they could. |
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She watched in the rearview mirror as he fell from his precarious standing position on the trunk to crumple into the back seat. |
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He leaned forward from the back seat so he could gesture emphatically in front of the gear shift. |
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To ensure daytime privacy for back seat passengers, the rear windows are dark tinted. |
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The law enforcement officers have taken a back seat giving these prostitutes the leeway to do their business undisturbed. |
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I breathe a secret sigh of relief and recover my composure in the back seat, and release my grip on the grab handle. |
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Hot in pursuit of their goals, democracy can be forgotten and principles of civil liberties and human rights take a back seat. |
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Why have human factors seemingly taken a back seat in the design of e-commerce web sites? |
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Unlike Bernie he doesn't take a back seat but competes in the events whose fiendish formats he invents. |
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For a long time, privacy and other forms of e-security have taken a back seat to other pressing business issues. |
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Katie slept the whole way down, or at least lay on the back seat with her eyes closed. |
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Earlier in the evening I had napped in the back seat as Odysea drove us across New York State. |
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On the back seat is my stereo, my entire wardrobe, CD collection, books, pictures and everything that meant anything to me. |
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The City petrol vehicle stands parked in one corner, the policemen over stacked with warm clothes play cards in the back seat of the vehicle. |
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The only noise in the car was the whisperings of the two in the back seat and the quiet rumble of the engine. |
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Bringing pop acts to perform with an orchestra is a good idea, but too often the symphony takes a back seat to the star. |
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Before he climbed into the back seat, he turned to the house and lifted his voice to its full volume. |
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Its two back seat occupants clambered out through the car's shattered rear window and ran off. |
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Early one morning they drive away from the club, with Annabel high as a kite in the back seat, and crash the car. |
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But in the back seat, the two passengers have lapsed into a brooding silence. |
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That translates into big doors, making it easier to get in and out of the back seat, and plenty of rear legroom for grownups. |
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In the back seat, a flat floor offers loads of legroom, and the cushy rear seats recline up to 10 degrees. |
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The retriever was stretched out on the back seat, and she wanted to impress upon the dog that he must remain there. |
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Once he was inside the car, he ducked down in the back seat as she started the car and reversed out of the drive. |
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Sounds like Helen might have had quite a little ego trip sitting in the back seat. |
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Auntie and Xolani pile into the back seat of the car to accompany Nokwanda to the outskirts of the location. |
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I was glad I had the car all to myself, glad I didn't have a worrying wife beside me or a couple kids rough-housing in the back seat. |
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He put her in the back seat, longways, and quickly ran around to the driver's seat. |
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Leaving a saddle in the trunk or back seat of a closed car during hot weather will reduce the life of the cover, foam and base. |
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But she piled on the pounds after the birth of her son, George, nine months ago and singing took a back seat as her confidence dwindled. |
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The divorce from my husband took a back seat as all this was going on, now I intend to carry on with it. |
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The role of the citizen is taking a back seat to decisions being made about our communities and the environment. |
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Was love more important than wealth or did romance take a back seat to social climbing? |
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If I'm in a serious situation or I'm planning something important, then my personality takes a back seat for the good of the team. |
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After being thrust into the working world, the importance of research often takes a back seat to the more immediate demands of clinical practice. |
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He found nearly 100 kilograms of explosives hidden in the back seat and along the two back doors. |
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Before the stallholders could even open the boot, scavengers were on the back seat searching for tarnished gold. |
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He turned up ten minutes later with a smashed up car and his front bumper in the back seat. |
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Once there he activated the car's central locking system and climbed into the back seat. |
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Why's he driving around in a chauffeur-driven limo, with a secretary in the back seat? |
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Taking pity on a fellow Celt, I pull up, and he gratefully fumbles his way into the back seat. |
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I looked over and saw that Thomas was now hooking up the car seat into the back seat of my car. |
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I reclined in the back seat and munched on a few tortilla chips while wondering what the day would have in store for us. |
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Two of them agreed to go for a test drive with Mr Jackson driving and his friend in the back seat. |
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The second day, the altruism took a back seat to the sales pitch. |
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Then I got married and had a family, so motor racing took a back seat. |
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Two clicks could be heard from the back seat as the girls buckled up. |
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As a direct result, a jaded criminal leaps from the back seat and slips a mickey into their beer while distracting them with a riveting game of chance. |
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Dull, gassy, chemical-tasting beer was taking a back seat to luscious, vanilla-flavoured, fruity wine that didn't need food to bring out its flavour. |
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It was not until Shriver, who had previously taken a back seat in the campaign, jumped front and center that the day was saved. |
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There is no argument from him when aunties bundle him off to the house, to quickly change his clothes, and then plunk him onto the back seat of the car next to his mother. |
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A third girl, 18-year-old Natasha Weigel, lay face-up across the back seat, also breathing, but also unresponsive. |
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This small car has plenty of back seat space and even more headroom. |
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On my way back to the train station, in the back seat of a Mulsanne, I asked the driver how he likes driving a Bentley. |
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It was just me and the note, alone in the back seat of a stretch limo. |
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Jackson expects to eventually find himself in the back seat of a Tomcat roaring through the sky at speeds many times faster than a skeleton sled travels. |
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I opened the rear door, slid Valerie into the back seat, and tumbled after her. |
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The specifics of the bargaining will take a back seat to childcare complexity. |
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It could be an entertaining one too with the optional TV screens built into the front headrests, enabling back seat passengers amuse themselves with DVDs or video games. |
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The girl's mother also was found, curled up inside the car's trunk, and the girl's brother, who is about 9 years old, was found underneath the collapsible back seat. |
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Prime-time soaps were tops among viewers, and gone were the anthology series and variety shows, with comedies taking a back seat to the soap craze. |
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As they began their long journey back to Ballina, the ten St Mary's girls squashed into the back seat of the bus to recall the events of their weekend together. |
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He parked himself on a back seat, munching a crumpet with his morning tea. |
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As the law stands it is perfectly legal for a baby, toddler or older child to rattle around in the back seat of a car with absolutely no seatbelt restraint of any kind. |
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Money and creature comforts take a back seat to expressing your soul in a meaningful way. |
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He offered me Passover matzo in the back seat of his van in New Hampshire. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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She sat on the back seat, pressing the envelope to her breast. |
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The two young brothers, aged six and seven, described how they ducked down in the back seat when the bullets started to fly. |
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Four of us were crowded into the back seat of my dad's 1927 Chevy. |
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In particle physics, the loss of the supercollider project has relegated America to a back seat in the quest to understand the structure of matter. |
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The other man walked around the Suburban in the light of the bus' flashers, pushed the other gentleman against the bus, shot him, and took his place in the back seat. |
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The plot is simple, and takes a back seat to the antic details. |
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There, he allegedly pulled her into the back seat of his black Pontiac. |
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Baird made many contributions to the field of electronic television after mechanical systems had taken a back seat. |
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With the body being too big to fit in the boot of the car, the body was wrapped in an eiderdown and put in the back seat of a car. |
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Inside, the car has a roomy boot and space for three ankle biters in the back seat. |
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After burning my mouth on scalding hot coffee, I noticed Emmett playing with the flash bang in the back seat. |
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Four-year-old Ariana, who was sitting in the back seat, later died of severe head and spinal injuries. |
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When he was 2 years old, he fell out of the back seat of a moving car and suffered a compression fracture to his back. |
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She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds. |
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The 23-year-old blonde bombshell arrived at the opening of Platinum Nightclub in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, draped teasingly across the back seat of her stretch limo. |
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We drove 15 ks before we realised Billy wasn't in the back seat. |
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Women were neither allowed to take part in economic activities nor attend barazas, and always took the back seat in development matters in the community. |
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Obviously there are health and safety issues, my pal accidentally left her Pekinese in the back seat once and the poor thing got jammed in the rear tubeage system. |
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The kids sacked out in the back seat before we made it home. |
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I sat in the truck with a load of crockpots and drinks in the back seat. |
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The scheduled release date for Axis was almost delayed when Hendrix lost the master tape of side one of the LP, leaving it in the back seat of a London taxi. |
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In the later stages of the band's career, Page took a back seat in composition and Jones became increasingly important in producing music, often composed on the keyboard. |
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Amory squeezed into the back seat beside a gaudy, vermilion-lipped blonde. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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Then Foley's thoroughbred strained herself, as these slim-legged, dainty-fetlocked thoroughbreds will do when the going is rough, and he had to take a back seat. |
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