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Now, it has taken a backseat in the nation's schools.
But as a manager, I have to take a backseat.
But as with most kids, politics took a backseat to daily life.
After the final event, the 800, he took a backseat.
"Everything takes a backseat to price this year," she said.
But this year the attention on power is taking a backseat to safety.
And this is why theatre took a backseat for 10 years.
And don't worry, right now everything else takes a backseat to this case.
At that point music was taking a backseat during the week on the station.
The leader takes a backseat approach, passing the problem over to the group.
But travel and tradition take a backseat to money these days.
Thus in Davis's line, love often takes a backseat to heavy like.
When you walk into a company dinner or a church function, he said, take a backseat.
As always, private romance had to take a backseat to public politics.
Your personal feelings for them take a backseat, and if they can't, you're out.
National security has largely taken a backseat to the economy and domestic issues.
On the program's better days, the sexual content takes a backseat to other elements.
Clearly, the idea of leadership at the most important position was took a backseat to arm strength.
Friends have said that Kennedy's personal life often took a backseat to his career; he has never married.
"And while party is still important, it takes a backseat to ideology."
Story sometimes takes a backseat to that one grand marketing idea.
During this period the private sector was forced to take a backseat.
Therefore if there is money to be made, the environment and climate will always take a backseat.
Therefore, power generation expansion programs took a backseat in 2009.
"It's not hard to take a backseat, especially playing with a great group of guys," Davis said.