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Hamilton is celebrating back-to-back victories in the German and British Grands Prix.
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I should explain that a back-to-back recording is one taken directly from a tape, and so on.
It contained the most appalling slums, with houses not just back-to-back but back-to-back-to-back-to-back.
If two back-to-back houses were dealt with under this scheme and if they were made into one "patched" house, they would draw two subsidies.
He would have thought that back-to-back houses were much more salubrious than back-to-back tenements.
Why did it appear easier to ventilate back-to-back tenements than it was to ventilate back-to-back houses?
These were mainly in streets of small, two-storeyed houses in terraces, but there were few tenements, and no back-to-back houses.
Very few people nowadays buy a hi-fi system unless it has a back-to-back taping system.
I began life in a small two-up, two-down, back-to-back dwelling backing on to a railway embankment—very humble beginnings.