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- camp, the bout was largely uneventful and disappointing. Scott was on the backfoot for most of the fight and seemed completely unwilling to engage with Ortiz...
- the "flick" of a kickflip in the middle of a nollie. The Backfoot Lateflip (or "Late Backfoot Flip") has the rider using the back foot to initiate the...
- The next few rounds were a bit up and down, which meant he was on the backfoot going into the season final in Adelaide. Ryan dominated the w****end, winning...
- MP) & VPP (1 MP). The opposition INDIA (234 MPs + 3 Independents) was on backfoot since 5 of its members were yet to take oath as MPs, which meant that they...
- controversial cricketer-turned-politician". BBC. Retrieved 16 May 2024. "Backfoot drive: Son, wife not to take up Punjab govt posts, says Navjot Singh Sidhu"...
- his performance in Annayya, a critic wrote that "Venkat is slightly on a backfoot as for as the dialogue delivery is concerned". He pla**** supporting roles...
- "Nasir Group of Industries". "Nasir Group of Industries". "Begum on the Backfoot: Controversial parliamentary election plunges Bangladesh into fresh political...
- so did not do enough himself to win more rounds. Parker started on the backfoot in the opening rounds allowing Joshua to take the rounds. There was an...
- JSTORĀ 23047273. Pubby, Vipin (4 October 2015). "Hindutva terror cases: NIA on the backfoot as apex court questions complicity charges". Scroll.in. Christophe Jaffrelot...
- renewed success in warfare after his father's reign had put the realm on the backfoot against the Scots and French. Amongst Edward's successes were the battles...