back tell

back tell

The transfer of information from a higher to a lower echelon of command. See also track telling.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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Descriptions on the back tell how to install the most complicated of accessories."
So don't just sit there and sup it all up, get off your backside and hit back tell them what you think.
Summary: Chef Akira Back tells GN Focus what to expect from his latest opening
Written by successful Chesterbased playwright Gail Young, the play Bouncing Back tells the story of a group of women returners to the game of netball, the trials and tribulations of their training sessions, group bonding, getting sponsorship, tough coaching, and the stress of organising 'me time' as they struggle to get fit and reach their ultimate goal of actually winning a game.
The store design takes up the Sistem51 launch campaign theme "The Front Tells the Time -- The Back Tells the Story".
The Way Way Back tells the story of 14-year-old Duncan's awkward, funny, and sometimes painful summer vacation with his mother, Pam, her overbearing boyfriend, Trent, and his daughter, Steph.
Take It All Out, Put It All Back tells of trying to balance the books and find a way to coax good luck into your life while Identity Crisis and Red Torch are both tales of confusion and shuddering intimacy.
Look Who's Back tells the tale of Adolf Hitler mysteriously reawakening in 2011, struggling with modern life and rising to fame in a satirical TV show.
"The sore left side of my back tells how many backhands I've hit this week.
Freedman said: "To fight back tells you something about the squad because we haven't been in that position before.
"I would have needed an injection to play on but when your back tells you to stop and rest, you are stupid to ignore it.