Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In engines, one of the links in a parallel motion which connect the air-pump rod to the beam.
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Examples
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There is an option to compare the back-link history over time and find competitor data.
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There is an option to compare the back-link history over time and find competitor data.
Internet News: Majestic 12 - a Distributed WWW Search engine 2009
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There is an option to compare the back-link history over time and find competitor data.
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I'm sure I've written about all of this before - but I'm too lazy to try and track down the back-link - I really must put in some kind of internal search...
Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008
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Somebody told me that you got traffic from that back-link but not helpful to increase my PR.
Digital Point Forums asiffaridi 2010
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The function needs to check an external URL for the presence of back-link to a specific URL and return a range of information:
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Not shown here, but once the DN of the DC's object in the contoso. com domain was added to the serverReference attribute, the serverReferenceBL back-link attribute was automatically populated on the DC object in the contoso. com domain.
TechNet Blogs 2010
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ShoeMoney gives a free site-wide back-link (even from his PR6 homepage) to the top 5 commentators on his blog.
Digital Point Forums 2009
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Every year, though, these same savants will find their team playing pretty solid ball by season's end, and they always back-link these posts for all those who doubted Pitino.
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But if I need to link two entries in the book pages I simply put the forwarding page number on the earlier entry and the back-link page number on the last entry.
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