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Back Up; Back Up (song)

Back-up beeper         
  • A back up beeper warns of a garbage truck backing up as it works its way around a cul-de-sac.
  • A white-noise back-up beeper provides a less disruptive alert than the original pure-tone alert.
  • Blackbird]] imitating the reverse signal of a local garbage truck
VEHICLE REVERSE MOTION ALARM
Backup beeper; Vehicle motion alarm; Backup alarm; Back-up alarm; Back up beeper
A back-up beeper, also known as back-up alarm or vehicle motion alarm, is a device intended to warn passers-by of a vehicle moving in reverse. Some models produce pure tone beeps at about 1000 Hz and 97-112 decibels.
Back-to-back house         
  • A typical yard of 14 back-to-back houses. Note the shared "privies" (outdoor toilets) and "wash houses"
  • Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard
  • With no rear yard, across-street washing lines are employed with a [[pulley]] operated from street level.
  • Back-to-back housing courtyard, 1883
  • The exterior of the Birmingham back-to-backs, with shops and courtyard entrance
  • The courtyard
  • Plans for houses in Nottingham, 1844
FORM OF TERRACED HOUSE
Back to backs; Back-to-back housing; Back-to-back houses; Back to back house; Back-to-backs
Back-to-backs are a form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, built from the late 18th century through to the early 20th century in various guises. Many thousands of these dwellings were built during the Industrial Revolution for the rapidly increasing population of expanding factory towns.
Back-to-back film production         
FILMING TWO OR MORE MOVIES AS ONE PRODUCTION
Back to back film sequels; Back to Back Film Sequels; Back to back film production
Filming back-to-back is the practice of filming two or more movies as one production, reducing costs and time.

Wikipedia

Backup (disambiguation)

Backup is the computing function of making copies of data to enable recovery from data loss.

Backup may also refer to:

Examples of use of system, back up
1. "We hope that we can get the rest of the transport system back up and running again as soon as possible," he said.
2. As I say, we hope we can get the rest of the transport system back up and running again as soon as possible.
3. Blair said the police and security services were fairly clear‘‘ on what happened and what the next steps were. We hope we can get the rest of the transport system back up and running as soon as possible,‘‘ he said, adding that it was too early to speculate on who might be responsible for Thursday‘s attacks.
4. And I think we just have got to react calmly and continue with our business –– as much as possible –– as normal." Blair also said÷ "We hope we can get the rest of the transport system back up and running again as soon as possible." He appeared at the press conference with Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who praised the resolve and bravery of the British people after the July 7 attacks and said Australia "will remain steadfast" with its ally Britain, which he called a "remarkable country." Blair said the British attitude toward terror attacks –– "great dignity," "great strength" and "great determination" –– had made a big impact "on the rest of the world." "Everyone is canny enough to know what these people are trying to do," Blair said of the attackers.