Setback (2013)
Year : 2013
Rating : N/A
IMDB Score : N/A
Release : 15 Nov 2013
Duration : N/A
Genre : Action, Comedy, Crime
Director : Tim French
Writer : Tim French, Michael French
Cast : Rick Irvin, Christopher Hagen, Sabrina Machado, Alexandra Boylan
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Synopsis
Two men (an ex-college professor and his loose-cannon cousin) have three days to track down diamonds that were stolen from their crime boss' jewelry store.
Description
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Definition of SETBACK. 1: a checking of progress . 2: defeat, reverse. 3: 4 pitch 7 . 4: a placing of a face of a building on a line some distance to the rear of the ...
Setback - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Setback may have the following meanings: Setback (land use), the distance a structure must be from the edge of a lot Setback (architecture), making upper storeys of a ...
setback - definition of setback by the Free Online Dictionary ...
set·back (s t b k) n. 1. An unanticipated or sudden check in progress; a change from better to worse. 2. a. A steplike recession in a wall. b. Any of a series of ...
Setback | Define Setback at Dictionary.com
noun 1. Surveying . the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured. 2. setback ( def 4 ) . Relevant Questions What Is A Setback? How To Treat ...
Setback (architecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A setback, sometimes called step-back, is a step-like recession in a wall. Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use ...
Setback | Easy to understand definition of setback by Your Dictionary
a reversal, check, or interruption in progress; relapse; upset; an upper part of a wall or building set back to form a steplike section; pitch ()
setback definition of setback in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
setback. In architecture, a steplike recession in the profile of a high-rise building. Usually dictated by building codes to allow sunlight to reach streets and lower ...
Setback Synonyms, Setback Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
noun: disappointment. Synonyms: about-face, backset, bath, blow , bottom , check ... noun: rotten break. Synonyms: adversity , bad break, blow , devil's own luck ...
setback legal definition of setback. setback synonyms by the Free ...
A distance from a curb, property line, or structure within which building is prohibited. Setbacks are building restrictions imposed on property owners.
setback - definition of setback in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
setback, the surgical treatment of a bilateral cleft of the palate. setback. ENT An operation for cleft palate Vox populi A reversal in an improving trend, which may ...
Definition of SETBACK. 1: a checking of progress . 2: defeat, reverse. 3: 4 pitch 7 . 4: a placing of a face of a building on a line some distance to the rear of the ...
Setback - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Setback may have the following meanings: Setback (land use), the distance a structure must be from the edge of a lot Setback (architecture), making upper storeys of a ...
setback - definition of setback by the Free Online Dictionary ...
set·back (s t b k) n. 1. An unanticipated or sudden check in progress; a change from better to worse. 2. a. A steplike recession in a wall. b. Any of a series of ...
Setback | Define Setback at Dictionary.com
noun 1. Surveying . the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured. 2. setback ( def 4 ) . Relevant Questions What Is A Setback? How To Treat ...
Setback (architecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A setback, sometimes called step-back, is a step-like recession in a wall. Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use ...
Setback | Easy to understand definition of setback by Your Dictionary
a reversal, check, or interruption in progress; relapse; upset; an upper part of a wall or building set back to form a steplike section; pitch ()
setback definition of setback in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
setback. In architecture, a steplike recession in the profile of a high-rise building. Usually dictated by building codes to allow sunlight to reach streets and lower ...
Setback Synonyms, Setback Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
noun: disappointment. Synonyms: about-face, backset, bath, blow , bottom , check ... noun: rotten break. Synonyms: adversity , bad break, blow , devil's own luck ...
setback legal definition of setback. setback synonyms by the Free ...
A distance from a curb, property line, or structure within which building is prohibited. Setbacks are building restrictions imposed on property owners.
setback - definition of setback in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
setback, the surgical treatment of a bilateral cleft of the palate. setback. ENT An operation for cleft palate Vox populi A reversal in an improving trend, which may ...