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But for many years we seem to have gone backwards.
I was still trying to go backwards through the wall!
The jobs market has been going backwards for six months.
Those two players have gone backwards at 100 miles an hour.
I must have been doing 60 miles an hour, going backwards.
And for the past five years our city has gone backwards.
I really don't think the young people will ever go backwards.
But I am not and cannot be as the children, until time goes backwards.
No one thought that the whole process might go backwards.
It seems as if some people want us to go backwards.
Anything less than a step up, then I'm going backwards.
And, in the current, I began to feel myself going backwards.
He was going backwards on his second time down the hill.
He said that level of increase would see the system go backwards.
Make sure that you list the most current job and then go backwards.
China, however, though it may perhaps stand still, does not seem to go backwards.
So I think that we had better go backwards, starting from the end.
You and I would be making progress even if we were going backwards.
About the only way we can do any worse is to go backwards.
He can't find room for the shot, though, so the ball goes backwards.
But he went backwards from the first and ended with a 74 for two over.
We're supposed to be in the 21st century, but our job is going backwards.
Will we have equal pay for women, which is going backwards?
I'm not going to go backwards, it's about looking forward.
Africa has gone backwards throughout my life in just about every way.