What does back into mean?
Definitions for back into
back in·to
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word back into.
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back intoverb
To rely upon another team's loss in order to advance to the post-season.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of back into in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of back into in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson:
If he gets released back into Mexico and we have to start hunting him again, I'm going be as disappointed as anybody in the world, i think we've been assured that it's not a question of if he's coming back, it's a question of when he's coming back. And I've said over and over, we're patient, we'll wait, we'll be here.
I came out of my 3-wood a little bit so it was very short, and I didn't catch my next 3-wood that great, so I was left with 60 yards back into the wind. It was a perfect shot I could spin. It might not be a bad way to play the hole given those wind conditions. But I was disappointed I missed that putt. I had about a 6-footer. That would have been a heck of a par on that hole.
We want you to know that we're not going to stop working until the last person is brought back into service.
All our scientific data shows that kids are the least susceptible to COVID but the most vulnerable to everything we’ve been doing, i will continue to fight as hard as I can until kids are put back into a normal environment in school.
There’s a long road ahead of us. The fires we’ve dealt with recently -- like Cal Fire -- are all indicators of what we’re having to deal with in California for the next few years, rains are not a cure all with one winter -- it will take several years of winters to get moisture back into plants and reservoirs.
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