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The Andes mountain range is the backbone of the country as well as the continent of South America.
What the football team needs now is a head coach with backbone and character.
If anything, the premier deserves a pat on the back for finally having enough backbone to speak the truth.
And they have to see that I have the strength, the backbone and the character to be president.
This is firm and smoky, with a good backbone, toasty American oak and piercing cassis fruit.
That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of backbone.
Character and backbone behind closed doors is why, among players, he is still respected.
He begins by discussing calls in the 1870s for reform of the property tax, the backbone of state and local finance.
I'll tell myself I just don't want to get into it, when the truth is, I have no backbone whatsoever.
The characters have no backbone, the story little credibility or substance.
An octopus has no backbone and will squirt ink indiscriminately if threatened.
Teachers, above all, should know that demonstrations and voicing one's opinion are the backbone and hard won right of any democracy.
In addition, the network is configured with end-to-end redundancy from the customer premise equipment to the backbone network.
The 8Mb backbone was expected to provide a noticeable advancement in capacity over the area network backbone.
He may have been missing the spine of his team, but there was no lack of backbone in his team's performance.
The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet backbone network directly to commercial carriers.
The next major breakthrough was to invest very heavily in the high-speed optical backbone network.
Villagers cannot afford to use the network even if the backbone transport and connection are free.
Instead, data traffic travels through the IP backbone or another public network, which offers hackers enough opportunities for their work.
Sphingolipids are composed of a backbone of sphingosine which is derived itself from glycerol.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The splitter with one cut lays the fish open from head to tail and with another cut takes out the backbone.
Fifty pounds at the end of his backbone, he had had enough of it, thank you!
He was no suburbanite, but rural to the backbone, professing a most proper contempt for dwellers in towns.
To carve a rib roast properly, cut it parallel with the ribs and separate the pieces from the backbone.
Were he in the fire, melting to the iron man, the backbone of him, it would be different.
Three quarters of an inch from the backbone, and parallel with it, bore a little hole for the propeller shaft or axle.
In the preindustrial Bulgaria of the 1930s, the artisans and peasants together formed the backbone of the economy.
But, toward the close of the Paleozoic time, we meet with representatives of the backbone family.
The working people of any community are the mainstay and backbone of that community.
In six months he was unionist to the backbone, and not only unionist but Conservative.
All the eastern sky-line was saw-toothed by the snowy backbone of the Rockies.
Yet today the bomber, the missile, and the nuclear weapon form the backbone of our military posture.
When I went into the woods of Oregon, I found the vine maple trees, which seems not to have sufficient backbone to stand upright.
In truth, he was a whiteboy to the backbone, and a traitor to the authorities who employed him.
His gristle is hardening into something like his stern old father's backbone.
Barbara and I crawl away with no more spring or backbone in us than a couple of torpid, wintery flies.
Nothing makes a nicer tourte in this way than large soles, taking off the flesh from the backbone, without the side fins.
If the hunter fires then, over the horn, he will strike the beast's backbone.
Among all the refugees, there is not one more loyal to the backbone than we.
He said that inflation had broken the backbone of people and those belonging to lower middle class could not think about extravagancies.
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