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en I think in the past we've sort of backed ourselves into a corner (as an) open pocketbook.

en The traffic is backed up. And the customers are wrapped around the corner to play. We just need to get open. I expect to hit full throttle pretty quickly.

en I don't know which team we're going to see: the team that we've known in the past that plays really well or the one we haven't seen before that's backed into a corner and in danger of not making the Big East tournament.

en I hit him pretty good. The ball short-hopped and came up, so he backed up. When he backed up, he was in the middle of the base. I tried to hit the front corner and spin around him without hitting him. When I got there, he stood up, and my arm hit him right in the middle of the back.

en This bathroom has in the past backed up, and actually backed up into the sinks where they wash the dishes, which is just lovely right?

en I've backed off cliffs all of my career. The best things I've done I've backed into. I never understood what I was getting into, I never started out to be a political cartoonist. There wasn't this kind of cartoonist when I started. I wanted to do traditional strips in the newspapers and backed into what I did then and backed into writing plays and backed into children's books. And what I'll back into next, I don't know, but I'll be looking forward to going backward.
  Jules Feiffer

en He's there with an open pocketbook, but it's more than that. Frank is always there.

en At the first corner everybody was going four abreast so I backed off a little,

en This is about big business having its hand in the pocketbook of Texas, a pocketbook Rick Perry should be fiercely protecting from special interests.

en We're beginning to get backed into a corner. It's something worth trying.

en The government is not backed into a corner by any means over GST.

en We're not being elusive, . Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. .. I think we have to wait until we're absolutely backed into a corner.

en The president and the board of trustees are trying to establish criteria to deal with the corner. It is the last remaining high ground area for the campus to build on. Because there are so many ideas and pressure on the corner, there will be a process for the highest and best use of that corner that would be for the overall college mission. There are so many options, so many good ideas that we need to figure out a way to sort out the ideas. It will be decided as what is best for the college.

en Oh man. What do you do? He's spying out in the corner, and if he catches it he'll run the baseline. If you pick him up, he'll slam you in the corner and score or throw it in the paint to someone open. What can you do?

en This is a monumental management challenge. We have been backed into a corner with a system over which we have no control.


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