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After a while, the owner called me and told me I had to go back on nights because they needed my speed and accuracy with the crowed place.
Although Chris Shemilt, 65, is in the process of moving out of his home of five years, he believed houses bought by the Government, would go back on the market.
A seriously ill British charity worker held captive by the has almost been released twice due to his failing health, only for the country's supreme leader to go back on his word.
At the final whistle, when the players returned and he heard somebody say Grimsby lost 5-0, Moulson staggered towards the door and announced that he needed to go back on the field quick-smart.
For a while, he did OK without dialysis, but when things took a turn for the worse again, Carlos had a choice — a kidney implant or go back on dialysis.
'For Keir Starmer to go back on his leadership pledge to end NHS outsourcing is morally wrong and politically self-defeating.'
He said: 'There are a lot of people unhappy about it but the Welsh Government isn't going to go back on it'
However, APD’s staffing woes required all but five of the commercial vehicle enforcement unit members to go back on patrol.
K-State will go back on the road for their next matchup against Texas Tech at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11 in Lubbock Texas.
They need to go back on focusing on patents, making new stuff, and using their strengths as being the only real mainframe company out there, as well as having extremely fast (though expensive) CPUs with Z and POWER.
They told me he couldn’t go back on.
When Kingston found his second wind to go back on the attack, Danielson blocked the spinning backfist to counter for a suplex.
Zelenskiy said the West must hasten the delivery of its promised weapons so that Ukraine could go back on the offensive.