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  • 31Back to the Future, part III — Retour vers le futur III Pour les articles homonymes, voir Retour vers le futur (homonymie). Retour vers le futur III Titre original Back to the Future Part III Réalisation Robert Zemeckis Acteurs principaux Mi …

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  • 32back stairs — Synonyms and related words: back door, back road, back street, back way, bolt hole, by lane, bypass, bypath, byroad, bystreet, byway, companion, companionway, covert way, detour, escalier, escalier derobe, escape hatch, escape route, fire escape …

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  • 33back way — Synonyms and related words: back door, back road, back stairs, back street, bolt hole, by lane, bypass, bypath, byroad, bystreet, byway, covert way, detour, escalier derobe, escape hatch, escape route, roundabout way, secret exit, secret passage …

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  • 34Back in Line — Infobox Album Name = Back in Line Type = Album Artist = Steeleye Span Released = 1986 Recorded = ?? Genre = Electric folk Length = 44:00 Label = Shanachie Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …

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  • 35Back on the Bus, Y'all — Infobox Album Name = Back on the Bus, Y all Type = EP Artist = Indigo Girls Released = June 4 1991 Recorded = 1992 Genre = Rock Length = 38:54 Label = Epic Records Producer = Scott Litt Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2|5… …

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  • 36Back Court —    North out of Cloth Fair at No.21 and east, parallel to and between Long Lane and Cloth Fair (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without.    First mention: Lockie, 1810.    Former names : Back Alley (Strype, 1720 Boyle, 1799). Back Streate (O …

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  • 37passage — [13] Passage goes back to the Latin ancestor of modern French. Here, the noun *passāticum was derived from passāre (source of English pass). This found its way into English via Old French passage. At first it simply meant ‘passing’ or ‘way along… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 38passage — [13] Passage goes back to the Latin ancestor of modern French. Here, the noun *passāticum was derived from passāre (source of English pass). This found its way into English via Old French passage. At first it simply meant ‘passing’ or ‘way along… …

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  • 39Back step — Step Step, n. [AS. st[ae]pe. See {Step}, v. i.] 1. An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a pace. [1913 Webster] 2. A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or descending, as a stair, or a round of a ladder.… …

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  • 40back passage — /ˈbæk pæsɪdʒ/ (say bak pasij) noun the anal passage …