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  1. Con ocasión a ello, y por resultar absolutamente pertinente, exploraremos los desarrollos del back-to-back en los modelos del civil law, del common law y de las Conditions of Subcontract for Plant and Design-Build de FIDIC (2019).

  2. Back to Back es el décimo sexto álbum de estudio de la banda británica de rock Status Quo, publicado en 1983 a través de Vertigo Records. Además, es el último disco con el bajista y cofundador Alan Lancaster y con el baterista Pete Kircher, quienes se retiraron del grupo a mediados de 1985.

  3. A History that is still being written to this very day as Richard continues to answer the call on his life as a full-time worship leader, songwriter and musical evangelist. For more information on Richard Andrew’s music, including downloads, videos, calendar dates, bio and more, please visit his online Electronic Press Kit. Follow.

  4. Richard Andrew's Official YouTube Channel. Featuring both your clips and RA's. Ask. Receive. Seek. Find. Watch. Share!On Twitter: @richardandrew

  5. Strike Back is a British/American action-adventure/spy-drama television series based on the 2007 novel of the same name by novelist and former Special Air Service soldier Chris Ryan. The series follows the actions of Section 20, a secretive branch of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, aka MI6), who operate several high risk, priority missions around the world.

  6. Iraq: Part One: Directed by Daniel Percival. With Richard Armitage, Andrew Lincoln, Jodhi May, Orla Brady. John Porter leads his unit into battle trying to rescue the CEO of a British weapons manufacturing company captured in Iraq, just before the invasion started.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Back_to_BackBack to Back - Wikipedia

    Back-to-back connection, two types of direct connections in telecommunications or a type of connection in electric power transmission. Back-to-back home runs, home runs hit by consecutive batters in baseball. Back-to-back house, a form of terraced house, common in Victorian English inner city areas, in which two houses share a rear wall.