US /bæk aʊt/
・UK /bæk aut/
From there, the light spreads back out, causing them to see a fuzzy image rather than a crisp one.
From there, the light spreads back out, causing them to see a fuzzy image rather than a crisp one.
came back out in the 80's when I was coming up. You know, and we use to be in the park
When I take it in and someone cuts me off, I want to take it in, keep my balance, take it back out, protect my ball so I can get my teammates a shot.
When I take it in and someone cuts me off, I want to take it in, keep my balance, take it back out, protect the ball so I can get my teammate a shot.
He'd then cut to a scene we didn't understand, reveal that this was a dream, back out,
back out, and then show the conclusion of the previous scene.
- Put your hand back out, bro, you gonna shake it, bros.
It will liberate us to go back out into the world and have proper human relationships that can endure, and flourish.
go back out into the world and have proper human relationships that can endure, and flourish.
I mean, yes, if you can speak the language, it just helps to get more back out of the society.
Uh, I mean, yes, if you can speak the language, it just helps to get more back out of the society.
Now get back out there and do more studies.
Now get back out there and do more studies and get them published or not.
Now I think there has been some progress reports suggest and also diplomatic sources have told me that there are still some sticking points one of them is about the degree to which during a ceasefire Israeli forces the IDF would pull back out of Gaza but there are some things which appear not any longer to be an obstacle and one of that is the idea that if there was a ceasefire humanitarian aid would not just be functioning through this many people would say now Gaza Humanitarian Foundation whose operations have resulted directly in the deaths of hundreds of Palestinian civilians in brutal circumstances and that instead the UN would once again be able to start reviving its network there.
One of them is about the degree to which, during a ceasefire, Israeli forces, the IDF, would pull back out of Gaza.
Because we have a basket we can roll back out here.
Because we have a basket we can roll back out of.