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"When he was coming up, it definitely was a back-water kind of practice," said Lavin.

From Chicago Tribune • Jun. 12, 2012

Municipal government has long been regarded as the great back-water of American democracy: a world of political patronage and special-interest jockeying in which policy discussions rarely move beyond synchronizing traffic lights.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1914, when intelligence-testers began to impress the nation, Principal Persis K. Miller of Locust Point's public school asked Johns Hopkins' Psychiatrist Adolf Meyer to survey the community, a social back-water of Baltimore.

From Time Magazine Archive

If you can take note of the back-water above the mills, you will probably find the increase sufficient to balance the decrease below.

From Harper's Young People, September 7, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly by Various

This, he explained to the farmers, would prevent the accumulation of back-water and consequent overflow of their rich alluvial bottom lands in the spring.

From Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life by Herndon, William H.




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