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back (In arrears), adjective behind, behind time, deferred, delayed, detained, earlier, elapsed, expired, fore, forgotten, former, in abeyance, late, long-delayed, past, prior, tardy, unpunctual, unready Associated concepts: back pay, back taxes, back time doccrine, back wages back (In reverse), adjective backward, hindermost, hindmost, hindward, posterior, rearmost, rearward, retrospective, reversed, turned around Associated concepts: back lands See also: abet, adhere, advocate, assist, avouch, bear, bet, bolster, capitalize, cosign, countenance, delinquent, document, encourage, endorse, espouse, favor, finance, fund, guarantee, help, invest, justify, nurture, organize, overdue, parlay, promote, recommend, sponsor, subsidize, support, underwrite, vouch How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Weaver backs off statement: One day after saying he was told he might not break camp with the team, Jered Weaver backed off that statement, saying he is focused on making his April 6 start at home against the Oakland Athletics. Northwest backs off request for foreign attendants. Though he wants her Tucker backs off because she smells of marriage and children, relationships he is not ready for. |
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