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24 Sentences With "goes backward"

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It veers from right to left, turns around and goes backward.
American Crime Story begins with the murder and goes backward from there.
Walker slices a clearance badly and it goes backward for a corner.
"That doesn't work – nobody goes backward in an election," former Pennsylvania Rep.
America needs a moral reawakening, but not one that goes backward toward intolerance.
History does not move in straight lines; sometimes it goes sideways, sometimes it goes backward.
Whether the appointment is made by President Trump or President Clinton could decide whether LGBTQ rights progress goes backward or forward.
Send me on every and any kind of roller coaster that goes backward or sideways or that tosses me upside down.
Its orbit takes forever, and it goes backward through the zodiac about five months a year, so we're very used to it.
The exhibition begins with the very end of his output — when he was tragically diagnosed with AIDS in his early 21s — and goes backward in time.
Once some people start to cut the line, it becomes unbearable not to join them, because by waiting patiently one does not go ahead, one goes backward.
"Every day the Iraqi Security Forces go forward and every day the enemy goes backward or underground," he told reporters in Erbil in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region on Tuesday.
"I think it's safe to say that the world has benefited enormously from an open trading system ... so anything that goes backward from that is a cause for concern," said Gupta.
Donald J. Trump may have done something that Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and even Barack Obama could not do: spark the creation of a progressive movement that massively resists an America that goes backward.
If the Trump administration goes backward, the U.S. won't be able to compete globally," said Margo T. Oge, a former senior E.P.A. official and the author of "Driving the Future: Combating Climate Change With Cleaner, Smarter Cars.
After this, "At the Existentialist Café" leaves France for Germany and goes backward in time to the early-20th-­century origins of phenomenology in the work of Edmund Husserl and the stirrings of reaction against it in Husserl's early acolyte Heidegger.
"One of the things that seemed obvious from looking at the films that came along later was that we would need to get everything back to the basics and that we would need to avoid the mistakes of making things overly complex and that we needed to avoid stories that jumps around in time and one that goes backward and forward in time," Cameron told Deadline in a new interview.
Sudha jerks his hand away and goes backward, away from Chandar. She cries and says she doesn't like such jokes. Is this why he had been speaking to her with such love. Chandar says that she has promised him.
Capabilities include turning one drivewheel forward while the other goes backward, thus turning the wheelchair within its own length. 'Thought-control' of powerchairs, actually working by the detection of brainwaves or nerve signals via sensors on the scalp or elsewhere, has been demonstrated in the laboratory environment.
As the time goes backward and forward, Mabel Tidings Bigelow is seen in the present as a 90-year-old woman. She is then seen as a shy young woman from a rich and privileged Boston family, but who is most comfortable with the servants. Through her love of swimming, she finds strength and endurance. As she prepares to swim the English Channel her mother does not approve and her father is not present very often.
Alaipayuthey was released on 14 April 2000, during Puthandu (Tamil New Year). The Hindu cited the film saying, "The wavy movements are not restricted to the title card alone. Alaipayuthey goes backward and forward in time and the movement holds a thin thread of suspense too. The oscillation from joy and levity to seriousness and sorrow creates impressive waves", The lead pair performance was praised saying, "Shalini once again proves that she is a natural performer while Madhavan sails through the litmus test with ease".
This discourse of explanation constitutes the second narrative besides the primary story relating to the crime. The double narrative is cited as a main distinguishing element between the whodunit and the thriller. The whodunit goes backward as it goes forward, reconstructing the timeline of both crime and investigation, the thriller coincides with the action in a single story. According to Tzvetan Todorov, in terms of temporal logic, the whodunit narrative is considered a paradigm for fiction in general because the story unfolds in relation not to a future event but one that is already known and merely lying in wait.
The taxi is stopped by a traffic warden (riding a classic Harley-Davidson motorcycle frame mounted on skies driven by a pusher propeller - an actual mode of transport, not a joke for the film), but they get away: Keaton is up to his old tricks—he flips the propeller around to reverse the thrust, so after they drive off in the middle of the traffic stop, the officer goes backward into a lake when he restarts his engine to chase them. Near the north pole (sign: North Pole, 3 miles south; perhaps it means North Pole, Alaska?), he and Roberts find a hotel-like igloo with wall-hangings of a stag's head and a guitar. In a gag Keaton tries to hang his hat on a stag head antler but it falls off. They attempt to survive by fishing in the manner of the Eskimos.
This is fast enough for the Hertzian solution to not require a substantial modification to adjust for the delay in force propagation through the balls. In less-rigid but still very elastic balls such as rubber, the propagation speed is slower, but the duration of collisions is longer, so the Hertzian solution still applies. The error introduced by the limited speed of the force propagation biases the Hertzian solution towards the simple solution because the collisions are not affected as much by the inertia of the balls that are further away. Identically-shaped balls help the pressure waves converge on the contact point of the last ball: at the initial strike point one pressure wave goes forward to the other balls while another goes backward to reflect off the opposite side of the first ball, and then it follows the first wave, being exactly 1 ball-diameter behind.

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