1. If you want to play far back, you can do that.
2. The music was composed more than 80 years ago and I cannot go back that far.
3. far back
3. So he deliberately found a job far from home the day after marriage and came back just once or twice a month.
4. Paulson has so far persuaded Congressional critics to hold back on such legislation, giving him time to achieve progress in his dialogues with Beijing.
5. The index has dropped close to 49 percent so far this year, its biggest yearly drop according to Reuters records which date back to 1983.
6. The world is now so far down the path of integration that turning back is no longer a viable option.
7. Office work also requires eyes to constantly adjust from near to far vision and then back again.
8. The Briton was pleased to get his game back on track after high hopes heading to the Far East last month.
9. If it happens to flutter down far away from the ceiling, that means its next movement is likely to be steeply back up.
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10. Germany will also be without full back Clemens Fritz against the Czechs but Loew has far more options in defence than he does in attack.