• Though other reasons contributed -- Robinho didn't want to sit on the bench at Manchester City and risk missing the World Cup finals, while Adriano used his move to Flamengo to successfully put his career back on track -- but Brazil's new money still made such moves possible.

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  • After a 33-7 defeat to Tonga on Friday, Wales got back on track on Saturday with a 61-0 thumping of Chinese Taipei.

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  • We've got to take it a game at a time and get back on a winning track - then the rest will fall into place.

    BBC: Scotland's Graeme Morrison faces Six Nation battle

  • And JetBlue, while it's taken some recent knocks after its Embraer (nyse: ERJ - news - people ) aircrafts suffered some early reliability problems after a delayed debut, seems poised to get back on track after scaling back its New York-to-Florida routes that many analysts saw as an over-invested market.

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  • Harrison, the 2000 Olympic champion, had suggested his stuttering professional career was getting back on track with a three-round stoppage of Danny Williams in December.

    BBC: Sprott knockout shatters Harrison

  • Spurs' win puts their pursuit of Champions League football back on track after the 1-0 home loss to Wolves on Saturday and leaves them two points shy of fourth-placed Aston Villa.

    BBC: Tottenham 3-0 Manchester City

  • In this case, the stalled economic recovery got back on track, the euro-zone debt crisis faded into the background again, the stock market recovered from its summer correction, and although still expected, inflation had not shown up.

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  • What's standing in our way is a group of folks in Washington with some uncompromising views, folks who believe that the only way we can get back on track is to go back to the same top-down economics that got us into this mess in the first place.

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  • Faber (28-6) got his career back on track with an impressive victory over Menjivar (25-11), a Salvadoran veteran fighting out of Canada.

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  • On Thursday he did back-track, announcing there was no need for the referendum after all.

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  • Even the Crohn's disease drug is back on track and is now in late-stage trials.

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  • Its first album came out only on 8-track back in 1973, with a proper release coming 18 years later under the appropriate title More a Legend Than a Band.

    NPR: The Flatlanders On Mountain Stage

  • Two nights after a loss in Detroit ended their 11-game winning streak, the Spurs got back on track quickly behind Parker, who fell short of his third straight 30-point game only because he was so good that he sat out the final minutes of the rout.

    WSJ: Parker, Spurs dominate 2nd half in rout of Nets

  • Getting spinach back on store shelves--and starting to win back consumer confidence--will depend partly on how precisely FDA investigators can track down the cause of the current outbreak.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Education Secretary, David Blunkett, says the government is now back on track to achieve its promises for pre-school education.

    BBC: Chasing pre-school targets

  • They tried to - in a panic - get things back on track with only six months to go in office.

    NPR: Low Expectations for a Mideast Peace Conference

  • And as our economy gets back on track, consider the power behind songwriter-driven small businesses that provide jobs in every state.

    FORBES: We Need Strong Copyright Laws Now More Than Ever

  • William Clay Ford Jr. s fix-it plan back on track.

    FORBES: Ford's Big Buyouts

  • And JetBlue, while it's taken some recent knocks after its Embraer aircrafts suffered some early reliability problems after a delayed debut, seems poised to get back on track after scaling back its New York-to-Florida routes that many analysts saw as an over-invested market.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • For a company whose image has grown staid in recent years--its mainstay is still printers and computers and the company largely missed out on the first big Internet wave--HP is trying to get back on the cutting edge track.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Most importantly, the city in turn could see substantial savings on prison costs if re-incarceration rates drop and juvenile offenders get their lives back on track.

    FORBES: Goldman Sachs' Foray Into Impact Investing

  • Chile was back on track a decade later, soon surpassing its pre-crisis growth trendline.

    FORBES: Gold Endures While Paper Money Goes Up In Flames

  • The victory puts the Robins' challenge for an end of season play-off place very much back on track.

    BBC: Hull Kingston Rovers 42-6 Harlequins RL

  • In January Bill Ford unveiled a restructuring--his second in four years--to get Ford Motor back on track by 2008.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Once past that barrier, however, Rowling quickly gets back on track, introducing readers to a host of well-drawn new characters setting foot on Harry's turf for the first time.

    CNN: Books - Review: Gladly drinking from Rowling's 'Goblet of Fire'

  • But things seem to be back on track and in February 2009, the Chinese Vice-Prime Minister, Hui Liangyu visited Ecuador to deepen bi-lateral relations and to discuss the Manta Base venture.

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  • Mr Rennie said Lib Dems in the UK government were working to get the economy back on track, including tax cuts for low and middle-income families, a green investment bank and an island fuel discount.

    BBC: Scotland politics

  • They are determined to get back on track after the row about House of Lords reform de-railed co-operation between their two parties.

    BBC: Coalition: derailed or back on track?

  • The supersized staff sergeant who mans the .50 cal on our truck walked down the road to kick a little ass and get Six-Seven's recovery progress back on track.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Operation Homecoming'

  • They point out that recent economic reports show the economic recovery has gotten itself back on track, is not in the danger of a double-dip the Fed saw a couple of months ago, that substantial further quantitative easing is not needed, and will cause more problems than it solves (including further angering nations around the world, and creating a currency war).

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