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And the third was all about the backs as, from a line-out deep in Rochford territory, the ball went through the hands of the entire back division with Jonah Varela applying the final touch.
Before too long, the suburbanite, with limited riding experience, was thrown onto the backs of whatever Sug gave him to work.
Source: https://www.americanpress.com/2023/01/25/william-david-mccoy/
Captain and No.8 Piper Duck was prominent from the start and spearheaded a strong NSW forwards effort, while the backs ran with pace and purpose.
Flanagan has obviously put his contemporary twist with the Usher siblings owning a pharmaceutical company and building lives on the backs of the poor.
Forwards played in the backs, halves defended wherever they could and whatever plan they might have had was ripped apart.
Forwards win games and it's the backs that determine by how much - we've heard all of that before.
Georgia has evolved into a college football powerhouse on the backs of three-star recruits who have carried it to consecutive national championships.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2023-01-09/cfp-championship-georgia-tcu-stetson-bennett-recap
Gloucester's forwards led by the veteran warriors Scott Wratten and Riley Collins won the early exchanges to give the backs some room to move.
He knew when to sweep in and claim more strength off the backs of his fellows, which ultimately meant he worked smarter rather than harder.
Source: https://screenrant.com/stargate-villains-ranked-power/
I did all these things and I got here to this place riding a wave, riding the backs of smart passionate wrestling fans like you.
Imagine showers of little green sand grains drifting through the ocean: collecting on coral reefs, rolling off the backs of whales, sprinkling schools of tuna — and helping to save all those creatures, and humanity, too.
Source: https://southafricatoday.net/environment/scientists-to-start-testing-a-big-ocean-carbon-idea/
It is further proof that Mayorkas does not have the backs of his people.
Many gamers ditched AA batteries years ago, opting for rechargeable battery packs that fit neatly into the backs of their controllers.
Source: https://www.slashgear.com/1404021/best-ps5-controller-charging-stations/
“Meta appears to be building its AI on the backs of its users’ posts, pictures, and personal data.
Once they finish feeding, they'll either crawl down the trees and build a cocoon, or they attach their cocoon to the backs of leaves that eventually fall to the ground.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fall-webworm-tents-trees-1.6960444?cmp=rss
On the backs of first impressions, Blanchett's win and the existence of are worthy of an eye-roll.
Source: https://collider.com/oscars-playing-winner-cate-blanchett-the-aviator/
On the backs of Leary’s batting and a shut-down pitching outing from freshman starter Bobby Chicoine and reliever Eric Schroeder, BC (8–1) coasted to a 5–1 victory over the Owls (5–5).
Scott, meanwhile, has proven to be highly efficient with his limited touches, and Sirianni always brings up Sermon, the former third-round pick out of Oklahoma, whenever doling out praise to the backs.
Shame on the DeSantis administration for putting a target on the backs of LGBTQ+ Floridians.”
Source: https://thegavoice.com/news/southeast/florida-dont-say-gay-ban-now-applies-to-k-12-public-schools/
Shortly after, visiting centre Deon Smith hobbled off and was replaced by the returning Adam Stratton, who went back into the back row and Mike Herbert dropped out of the pack and into the backs.