Using kitchen shears, cut turkey along both sides of backbone removing the backbone from the turkey.
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Not just backbone when we stand up to Donald Trump, but backbone when we put forward an agenda.
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"I'm doing the backbone of the music while Tom [Peverelist] is doing the backbone of the dubbing and stitching it all together," Kowton explains.
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"We're essentially building an IT backbone, which can allow TSA or potentially air carriers or any other partner to tie into our backbone," Panetta said.
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Facebook, I hope we have the backbone and our elected officials have the backbone to do more than just whine and actually address this problem.
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" This is a crime, he said, because "hard-working middle-class Americans are the backbone of this nation—that's no hyperbole, they are the backbone of this nation.
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The Clean Power Plan is the backbone of Obama's climate agenda This rule was a huge deal, serving as the backbone of Obama's broader plan to address global warming.
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"Women are the backbone of family and community so I believe they should be the backbone of national leadership," Heine said, noting she hoped younger women would see her as a role model.
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Economists say America's entrepreneurs are the backbone of our economy.
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Retail jobs have become a backbone of the American economy.
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That's a much more primitive, fundamental, backbone universal color categorization.
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I thank my family, my backbone, my wife, my label.
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Coal has been the backbone of American energy for centuries.
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Part of the global telecom backbone, SS7 enables carrier interoperability.
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Rural children will form the backbone of China's future workforce.
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"It's a new backbone and commercial foundation for the internet."
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The backbone of his business was the growing Muslim community.
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It's time for sis to get some kind of backbone.
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Well, it starts with understanding the backbone of soul: gospel.
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Jeans are without a doubt the backbone of our wardrobes.
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It's the backbone for how the Senate does its business.
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Retail deposits provide the backbone of the bank's funding base.
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So, it's been the community that's really been the backbone.
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Here, hungry night owls are the backbone of the business.
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"Why" should really be the backbone of your elevator pitch.
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You wonder why Samsung doesn't show some backbone like Apple.
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Both are the backbone of our country's growth and prosperity.
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It's the backbone to prevent the court from moving backward.
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As the crowds suggest, Hell's Backbone Grill is now thriving.
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It's time for members of Congress to demonstrate similar backbone.
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A freedom that has become the backbone of the world.
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I thought he would show some backbone, but apparently not.
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They became my backbone as I weaned myself off addiction.
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I think that it is the backbone of the project.
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To do that, they'll first have to get a backbone.
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"Sham is really the backbone of our team," she said.
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Charley and Nova form the backbone of Queen Sugar's story.
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"The strength of this team is its backbone," Trotz said.
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The "Christian right" is the backbone of the Republican Party.
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"Our users are the backbone of our success," Penora wrote.
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But the backbone of the movement is America's conservative churches.
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She's the backbone of the 2019 season as the narrator.
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LARRY KUDLOW: This guy, President Trump, has the biggest backbone.
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Cars trips, of course, are the backbone of Uber's business.
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Maia's divided loyalties provide the emotional backbone of the episode.
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Congressional investment in skills for backbone jobs is overwhelmingly popular.
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Minerals and metals are the backbone of the nation's infrastructure.
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Now who should pay for maintaining and improving the backbone?
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In Catalonia, grenache is the backbone of Priorat and Montsant.
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"Medications have to be the backbone of treatment," he says.
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Lack of Backbone: We view Kcell's lack of a proprietary backbone network and its over-reliance on other operators for domestic transit traffic as a strategic weakness in the absence of long-term contractual relationships.
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The Winds of Winter will be the sixth book in the series and serve as the backbone of the upcoming sixth season of television, but I have yet to read what that backbone actually is.
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That belief formed the spiritual backbone of the civil rights movement.
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What transpires is a film of beauty, backbone, and startling discipline.
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Vending machines have long been the backbone of the snacking society.
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He's been our backbone, and we can't do that to him.
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The Typhoon forms the backbone of the RAF's fighter jet fleet.
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Credit to small firms, the backbone of the economy, is scarce.
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"I can truly be a backbone for my daughter," she said.
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The 737 has been the backbone of global fleets for decades.
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After all, they are the backbone of the American foodservice world.
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Trucking is the backbone of the economy; it's also in peril.
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But she's the brains, the backbone of the House of Woodcock.
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Abe has called the steel industry the backbone of the nation.
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DONKEYS are the backbone of many farming villages in developing countries.
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The drummer is the backbone; you need to have the drummer.
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Motorized robots are like vertebrates, with the motor as the backbone.
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Amazon controls the pipes that power the internet's backbone through AWS.
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But it's not his backbone with Trump that has critics worried.
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The nonprofit Blue plans have, so far, been the marketplaces' backbone.
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In the 21st century, they are the backbone of any operation.
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Still, Cleo is a member of the family — its backbone, really.
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Surviving lethal conditions has become a reliable backbone for modern games.
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We're the backbone of this country, the white working-class people.
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The Senate Republicans didn't suddenly grow a collective steel-coated backbone.
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Those are the backbone of the economy and many are leaving.
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"I just don't think he's got the backbone," Eibs Tuttle said.
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In other words, the pitchers are the backbone of the franchise.
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We believe that owner/operators are the backbone to this system.
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This provides a sort of backbone for polling in general elections.
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In primaries, that backbone is missing, making polling much more difficult.
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The backbone of any opening ceremony is the parade of nations.
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The backbone of the U.S. defense base is in big trouble.
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Black music is the backbone of so much of music history.
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Nanotechnology is the backbone for startup SannTek Labs' handheld breath test.
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I think that's going to be the backbone of this team.
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Of course, doing that would require coordination, and planning, and backbone.
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"Show you got a backbone and stand up straight!" he shouted.
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His voice and journalistic fortitude were the backbone of this piece.
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Unlike Lindsey Graham, Kasich appears to have a modicum of backbone.
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It was the backbone of the volunteer forces fighting Islamic State.
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Women, especially women of color, are the backbone of this party.
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"You don't have any more backbone than Trump does," he said.
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A quarry provides some jobs, but the backbone is subsistence farming.
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Now it wants to be the backbone of the weed business, too.
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Signal Protocol also forms the backbone of WhatsApp's and Signal's encrypted messaging.
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It is where you will see 'Backbone of the Navy' painted proudly.
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You need a backbone, and it's up to you to get it.
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Netflix's The Rain is a drama with the backbone of an anthology.
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But this is a direct attack on the backbone of human rights.
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Instead, it allowed Mr Rutte to show backbone and widen his lead.
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Its backbone is pensions, which are generous, averaging 80% of final salaries.
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I know that black women are the backbone of the Democratic Party.
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The market we're focused on is the backbone of the US economy.
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Drink every time Chris Harrison is the emotional backbone of the show.
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Once again, the Guards have proved that they are the regime's backbone.
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Major backbone admins are working on a fix for this pernicious problem.
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Ladies, on this day we are the backbone of this goddamned economy.
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This acquisition may signal a new willingness to be a backbone instead.
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"To me, he's my backbone," Kendric Holmes, the victim's brother, told ABC13.
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To be sure, government pensions will remain the backbone of retirement funding.
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The sleeping pictures acted as sort of a backbone for the project.
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Without a doubt, family caregivers are the backbone of our care system.
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And a new Super Mario is the backbone of new Nintendo hardware.
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We aren't in charge but we are the backbone of the country.
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"Music is the backbone of the Appalachians," says mandolin player Jamie Smith.
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Star Wars has a rigidly enforced canon; the movies are its backbone.
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This network is the backbone that would provide the information to ShakeAlert.
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As many of us can attest, moms are the backbone of America.
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They laid a span across it, and called it Hell's Backbone Bridge.
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Tories are very likely to form the backbone of the next government.
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The program is the financial backbone of the island's health-care industry.
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Cybercrime as a service "is the backbone of modern cybercrime," he said.
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SWIFT, the backbone of global financial transactions, declined comment on TPBank's claims.
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The database served as the backbone for the committee's 13 research papers.
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Black women have been the backbone of the Democratic Party for decades.
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Everyone had assumed that a wave called ''backbone'' would look like one.
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The sense of hope skews glorifies technology as the backbone of America.
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They are about strengthening the backbone of the American economy: our workforce.
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Others gave the photographer an intimate look at their community's economic backbone.
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Partnering with Better Collective gives us the much-needed backbone for HLTV.
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The fossils include parts of the skull, backbone, limbs, hips and teeth.
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At the same time, shipping is the backbone of the global economy.
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"They are the cornerstone, the backbone of the Democratic Party," Nixon said.
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The fishing and tourism industries are the backbone of our coastal economy.
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The senior enlisted of our military are the backbone of our military.
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Brazilian players form the backbone of soccer's $7 billion player trading industry.
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The loan market is a backbone for clubs like his, Harford said.
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The loan market is a backbone for clubs like his, Harford said.
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Back then, its players formed the backbone of the English national team.
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Think about pulling your abdominals into your backbone, and tucking your pelvis under.
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There was already a telecommunication network, which became the backbone of the internet.
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For some hat shops, the annual event is the backbone of their business.
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What they cannot replace is the motherboard, the essential backbone of the device.
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That bundle provided the backbone against which Twitter sells advertising to this day.
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Any other company looking to enter this sector will need a substantial backbone.
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They found half of its skull, parts of its legs, hips and backbone.
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Trucking is the physical backbone of e-commerce, and person-to-person shipments.
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The backbone was made on a summer day by Merijn in his apartment.
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Those exercises, in part, form the backbone of the US-South Korea alliance.
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Lisa is the backbone of Double Whammies, and also of Support the Girls.
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McConnell and Speaker Ryan to find the backbone to say: 'Enough, Trump, enough.
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Through the General Administration Department they oversee the backbone of the nation's bureaucracy.
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"He's the backbone of the team," Bruins center Patrice Bergeron said of Rask.
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"My own estimation of him — he has a backbone of steel," California Rep.
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There will be no one harder — he has got more backbone than anybody.
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Clearly, these companies are the backbone of the private tech growth asset category.
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ORD is "the backbone of the scientific research that goes on," Whitman said.
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They are a varied group that often forms the backbone of our communities.
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As other plans quit, Blue Cross plans became the Affordable Care Act's backbone.
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For Dryden Pence, the backbone of his strategy comes from his military background.
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But GM started closing plants shortly after that, snapping the city's economic backbone.
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Yet it is those recipes which have made Hell's Backbone Grill so beloved.
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"Now is a time for Democrats to have a backbone," Biggers told Hill.
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And most important, voters want a party with a backbone and clear message.
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Terror financing is the backbone of the ecosystem that allows terrorism to flourish.
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Where is the backbone of America to stare down and isolate this dictator?
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For decades, blue-collar voters helped form the backbone of the Democratic Party.
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These recent acquisitions form the backbone of a division called The High End.
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This principled skepticism is the epistemological backbone that stiffened his anti-Lutheran stance.
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And now the Senate moderates are, themselves, showing a distinct lack of backbone.
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For this festival to maintain its backbone, its needs artistry — in many forms.
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The backbone of this recovery 11, 12 years in has been the consumer.
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That makes it the oldest living thing with a backbone on Earth. 35.
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In the telecom sector, we opened up opportunities in our fiber optic backbone.
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But steel and aluminum help to form the backbone of America's industrial economy.
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Lafayette Wright has been the backbone of Underground Comedy shows for several years.
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"Behind that smile, Tim also has a backbone of steel," Clinton said Saturday.
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"Let's see if they have the backbone to do it as a group."
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Blockchain technology was developed to serve as the backbone for the bitcoin cryptocurrency.
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Flake could back up his gutsy words with real backbone by voting no.
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You couldn't find a backbone in the House GOP caucus with an MRI.
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For decades, rural communities have been the backbone of the United States' economy.
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Her righteous deconstructions of America are now the backbone of contemporary American literature.
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Medicaid is the backbone of health coverage for more than 28503 million Americans.
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We can't cut, cut, cut today & assume Congress will grow a backbone later.
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You can't have that reporting without a publisher with that kind of backbone.
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Paired with old school investigative journalism, that tech provided the backbone for the project.
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Both vie for control over the internet's backbone though their vast data center businesses.
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The memos, called 302s, form the backbone of the Mueller report in many cases.
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This giant drone could be the backbone of battlefield resupply for the US military.
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Industrial and manufacturing firms, the backbone of the economy, make up a small part.
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But it could become the backbone behind your photo library on all your devices.
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Sure, NPOESS was cancelled but JPSS is the backbone of US-world space observing.
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"Our main goal is to break the backbone of corruption in Bulgaria," Mareshki said.
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Once with Devil's Backbone, once with Pan's Labyrinth and now with Shape of Water.
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Germany's small and medium-sized companies, the Mittelstand, are the backbone of the economy.
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It's the backbone of any good wardrobe, along with bras that actually fit us.
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The Backbone Trail, as it's called, has been over 40 years in the making.
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London stockbroker Peel Hunt described the mine as the "backbone" of Acacia's cash flow.
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It provides the backbone of the film, and brings to life Lamarr's beguiling persona.
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The depositions from that civil case became the backbone of the prosecution's current case.
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"Grow a backbone, trust your gut, and know when to strike back," she writes.
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It also has a solid backbone, claiming over 3,100 servers in 9.993 countries worldwide.
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I know his good heart and his strong backbone...Jeb will unite our country.
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The backbone of Jacquard is a special fabric that's woven with a conductive yarn.
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Favipiravir is shaped like a nucleotide, the backbone building block of DNA and RNA.
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Or songs where samples serve as ornaments to the song, rather than the backbone?
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When politicians say that "small businesses are the backbone of America," it's no exaggeration.
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Traditional housewives are the backbone of LDP election campaigns, preparing coffee and rice balls.
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Throughout this country small businesses have proven to be the backbone of our economy.
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That's why I'm running, to rebuild the backbone of this country — the middle class.
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The question of Trump's appeal ostensibly forms the backbone of Zito and Todd's book.
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Our highways, bridges and tunnels form the backbone of America's entire transportation supply chain.
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Spend too little and the nation's backbone could deteriorate, costing more money in repairs.
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Today, the entire route built by those men is known as Hell's Backbone Road.
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Moreover, unlike many of the places they had cooked, Hell's Backbone Grill had electricity.
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Many of them went on to become the backbone of Hong Kong's democracy movement.
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The kangaroo was gone, except for some rank fur and a bit of backbone.
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Evangelical Christians, the backbone of the GOP, won't like the avoidance of cultural flashpoints.
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The second, a little higher up and off to the side, was her backbone.
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Repeal will help the community financial institutions that are the backbone of our economy.
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Google's ubiquitous search engine, Google Search, is the backbone of the tech giant's business.
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It was these increasingly liberal voters who provided the backbone of the Sanders movement.
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The network of 39 caisses make up the backbone of the Credit Agricole group.
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"We discovered that this feature was the notochord, the primitive backbone," said Dr. McCoy.
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Any company can also deploy surge pricing, creating a better backbone for driver delivery.
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Bitcoin has resumed its record run after shaking off concerns about its technical backbone.
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The backbone of McLellan's research—and success—is the rapid advancement in gene sequencing.
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Using this as a base we built our business on the backbone of Amazon.
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The haul included several ribs, part of its front legs and bits of backbone.
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The starting rotation, the backbone of the Mets last season, was hit the hardest.
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"Our backbone, our anchor right now is Mase," rookie defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere told Philly.
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I appreciate the backbone this shows during a very dangerous time in American history.
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PegLeg doesn't connect to the internet backbone that you're using to read this article.
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Child care is the long-neglected backbone of our economic and public health infrastructure.
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I take the easiest path, leaving in both the keel bone and the backbone.
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"We consider Singapore part of the backbone of our oil products business," he said.
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For all of these, State provides the administrative and logistics backbone through our embassies.
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The supply chain is the logistical backbone of healthcare, and it often functions invisibly.
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I am quite simply, as I've long suspected, merely lacking in the backbone department.
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In lieu of hard spirits, sake is the backbone of most of the cocktails.
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The company even acquired GitHub, the backbone of the open source community, in 2018.
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"The Treasury market is the backbone of fixed income markets globally," Mr. Axel said.
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These are the tasks that make up your company's backbone, that can't be delegated.
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In the N.B.A., the pick-and-roll is the offensive backbone of most teams.
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Black voters – especially black women – have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party.
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"These workers are the backbone for their families, in our communities, over our economy."
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It's a real softening of the backbone, the spine, in the Senate as well.
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Vibranium The agency expressed disappointment that vibranium, the backbone of Wakanda's tech, isn't real.
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Despite the enormousness of Ole Miss, these three stores are the backbone of Oxford.
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Will the Republican leadership ever grow a backbone and prize country over party loyalty?
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The internet backbone needs to be maintained and improved to handle the growing traffic.
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I understand that buying things is the backbone of the economy and job growth.
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Yet, as the backbone of our economy, they should be sharing in that growth.
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Her approach to abortion law in some way forms the backbone of the decision.
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When all hell breaks loose, those provinces will form the backbone of their revolt.
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How do we [safely] scale the backbone of [the U.S. economy] which is trucks?
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Show some backbone by setting limits and saying no — lovingly but firmly — to draining requests.
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It originated on KPN's network, but also affected other telecommunications providers using its infrastructure backbone.
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And then we moved from just making the backbone, the routers, into switching, did acquisitions.
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Lines are drawn, and what transpires is a film of beauty, backbone, and startling discipline.
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You are the backbone of this thing and we appreciate you more than you know.
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His 2001 film The Devil's Backbone, set during the Spanish Civil War, garnered critical acclaim.
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Through all of this, his mom has been his backbone and has lifted him up.
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The sad loss of the backbone of the Moodies and a vastly underrated, innovative musician.
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ARM's chip designs contain technology of U.S. origin and are the backbone of Huawei handsets.
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We talked about 7,500 edge node locations and they're all connected by Google's proprietary backbone.
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Just like in traditional sports, a good team is the backbone of any esports league.
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Does it go down at a big interconnect point on the backbone serving that region?
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Coral reef ecosystems, the backbone of many ocean ecosystems, are collapsing from the inside out.
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"We see ourselves as the neural data backbone, like a Qualcomm or Intel," he says.
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Immigrants have been the backbone of our economy from the very start of the Republic.
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Similarly, expansive data processing systems mean that the Internet becomes the backbone for daily life.
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Tommy is supervising development, and trying her best to highlight the "backbone" of the story.
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Or maybe they become the backbone of a newer, better idea somewhere down the line.
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Here is to all the engaged and present fathers, you create a backbone for society.
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But it's really hard to do when it's really the backbone infrastructure of the industry.
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In this part of California, pot has long been the silent backbone of the economy.
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Ultimately, those booze-filled brunches and quick phone conversations form the backbone of the show.
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Marshai wants to grow inward, strengthening the ideology and community that form her company's backbone.
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The combination therapies could become "potentially a new backbone in the IO space," he added.
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We couldn't exist without it, because it serves as the atomic backbone of our DNA.
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Even up through the 1920s this law, Rappaport's Law, remained the backbone of the community.
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Until recently, dairy was the backbone of the economy, producing around 25 percent of exports.
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Most retailers are small businesses, the backbone of our economy and big creators of jobs.
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"He showed true backbone in Indiana when he expanded Medicaid for his citizens," McAuliffe said.
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They use those words as the backbone of a life spent producing terrible awards shows.
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As traders and merchants, we provided a strong backbone to the nation's early economic growth.
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It has become a cliché to state that small business is the backbone of America.
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While culture separates countries, it also brings communities together and is the backbone of people.
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For our own sake, let's have a damn backbone for once in American foreign policy.
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He challenged both the Keynesian backbone of macroeconomics and a prevailing belief in efficient markets.
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This is the affiliated hardware and software that forms the backbone of cellular telephone networks.
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"Rural, small-town America was the backbone of Americana values," he wrote in an email.
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It was clear that his personal story could be a powerful backbone to the piece.
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"We are the backbone of private-company information on the internet," McConnell told Business Insider.
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Spend too little, and the nation's backbone deteriorates and the cost of future repairs mounts.
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What's missing is the drum kit, which is usually the backbone of heavy metal music.
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The backbone drugs in the triple combinations are ivacaftor and tezacaftor, which make up Symdeko.
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"There will be no one harder — he has got more backbone than anybody," he said.
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Swiggy will use the funds to hire and strengthen its technology backbone, the company said.
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This is the backbone of America—the government's respect for every person's freedom of conscience.
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Maxine Waters and DNC Vice Chair Grace Meng calling them the "backbone" of the party.
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Miller and another vendor, Stan Hambrick, 23, formed the backbone of the resistance and sued.
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Why it matters: Employer-based benefits are the backbone of the U.S. health care system.
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One might have expected recent electoral defeats to give G.O.P. moderates a bit more backbone.
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SPINELESS: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Backbone, by Juli Berwald.
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Since then, foreign-based players have made up the backbone of most African national squads.
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A little-known, near-century-old statute that's the backbone of Trump's family separation policy.
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Though they are little-known, RECs form the backbone of the nation's renewable-energy industry.
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Discontent still boils in broad sectors — lawyers, nurses, teachers, doctors — making up French society's backbone.
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The same year, it landed a contract to build a backbone transmission network for France.
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We are going to put American-produced steel back into the backbone of our country.
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This could have an impact on consumption, which is the backbone of the American economy.
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Mr. Guo has accused some of these critics as lacking the backbone to support him.
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"You're the backbone of America," he told his hosts, who wore microphones for the occasion.
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That bend in our lower back puts a tremendous amount of pressure on our backbone.
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We have the chance to boost manufacturing and strengthen this important backbone of our economy.
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Boeing started building the core stage, the backbone of the rocket, about seven years ago.
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But the backbone of the airline's long-haul network is the fuel-efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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What surrounds that backbone, however—presenting as cisgender, being white, having money and expendable time—matters.
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And I think that Nancy has demonstrated time and time again that she has a backbone.
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Prime Day isn't a cause for celebration for the backbone of Amazon, its fulfillment warehouse workers.
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Small companies are the backbone of America's economy, employing about half of the private-sector workforce.
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Large banks should become "the backbone" of inclusive finance, Xinhua quoted the cabinet statement as saying.
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The tapes, notable for their subject's clipped, sardonic replies, form the revelatory backbone of the movie.
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Germany's solid labour market has been the backbone of a domestically driven upswing in recent years.
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Every time Sansa starts to show some backbone, the show rescinds it as soon as possible.
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"The government's backbone has been broken," declared Alessandro Molon, a leftist congressman who is its author.
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She says she wants strong public finances to be the "backbone" of the president's reform drive.
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Unfortunately, it increasingly seems like the university backbone of innovation is under siege from political interests.
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To set the show's haunting tone, Djawadi uses the cello as the backbone for most songs.
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They say conflict is the true backbone of story, and power is what makes conflict matter.
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Grapes are the backbone of the Uyghurs in Turpan, and they are unapologetically proud of them.
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Together, Otto and Uber can build the backbone of the rapidly-approaching self-driving freight system.
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This year's original is a bit more berry-forward than previous years with a chocolate backbone.
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America's control of the dollar-based payments system, the backbone of global commerce, has been weaponised.
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Until recently, dairy was the backbone of New Zealand's economy, representing around 25 percent of exports.
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" Beatty added that both investors and employees still see Baker as "the backbone of the company.
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" Guggenheim said it expects the company to report "strong" results on the backbone of "new innovations.
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Germany's solid labor market has been the backbone of a domestically driven upswing in recent years.
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He also represents an entire Hollywood stunt community that is truly the backbone of our business.
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The individual struggles of these characters and the relationships among them form the series' strongest backbone.
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The Modern Slavery Act provides the backbone for this work by many statutory agencies and NGOs.
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Arnold goes HAM on the Prez, and implores him to grow a more Reagan-esque backbone.
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They ended up with half of Judith's skull and parts of its legs, hips and backbone.
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But behind closed doors, Salesforce's data tools were actually providing the backbone of Backpage's exponential growth.
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There's something to be said for having the backbone of AJ when dealing with political forces.
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They have become the backbone of the agriculture industry and we now have a huge problem.
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This was, after all, one of the funny backbone handles of the characters — eat, gobble, eat.
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With little innovation in the small-business space … the backbone of America is starting to break.
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Until recently, dairy was the backbone of New Zealand's economy, representing about 25 percent of exports.
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He didn't even have the moral backbone to oppose Peter Thiel's presence on his company's board.
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The last gives it control of the state's administrative backbone, right down to the village level.
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But Rossato is convinced that the promotoras will be the backbone of the clinic going forward.
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Do you have some backbone to filter between cars or take some bumps along the way?
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Energy is the backbone of the Russian economy and therefore a key to its national security.
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Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft are the big three of web services, the backbone of the cloud.
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In addition to the open source backbone, Akeneo has built an enterprise version for premium clients.
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Small companies are the backbone of the EU economy and rely mostly on banks for funds.
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The plot actually has a pretty basic backbone to it, and a durable one at that.
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"Latinos are the backbone of population growth in the city and in the district," he said.
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Seem utterly unwilling to find the backbone to safeguard the institutions that make our democracy work.
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We need an IT infrastructure based on a distributed backbone of secure, reliable, and resilient networks.
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You see, in conservative circles, McConnell and the Senate Republicans are not renowned for their backbone.
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Yet somehow, despite its unlikely vision and inhospitable location, Hell's Backbone Grill has managed to flourish.
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Inside the restaurant as well as out, she is the public face of Hell's Backbone Grill.
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And that's where we will begin to participate in that, because of that backbone network upgrade.
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Conservatives and liberals alike are fond declaring that small businesses are the backbone of the economy.
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They formed the backbone and brought the mythic beginnings of the free people settled there today.
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The trials tested the experimental drug VX-445 in combination with Vertex's backbone double-drug combination.
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You don't have to stoop to Trump's level, but he could use a little more backbone.
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Carrie Sheffield: Painting Republicans as anti-woman is backfiring Women are the backbone of American democracy.
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That feedback will then be used as the backbone for additional complaints to other state AGs.
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There you have it: the backbone of my column, because these themes are that widely applicable.
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Whether Whole Foods becomes the backbone of the AmazonFresh grocery delivery service remains to be seen.
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Poverty, bad diets, and sedentary lifestyles form the backbone of a majority of these chronic illnesses.
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I've been sharing the project with my fiancé, Jenna—she's really the backbone of this project.
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And when it came to Trump, McCain's backbone seemed to abandon him during the 2016 campaign.
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And permeating throughout, in credit transactions and full cargo holds, is the backbone of the simulation.
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Congress must stand up and do what's right for small businesses, the backbone of our economy.
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This playful exchange between dancers, singers and drummers is the rhythmic backbone of Afro-Boricuas here.
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Mexico showed backbone when it refused to receive athletes from the apartheid regime of South Africa.
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America's military presence on the peninsula forms the backbone of Washington's decades-long alliance with Seoul.
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" Senator Luis Sepúlveda, the bill's sponsor, said immigrants were "the backbone of this state and country.
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"The Vedic scriptures gave some sort of backbone to my life," Harrison said in the film.
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Within that group, it is women of color who are the backbone of the Democratic Party.
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But it's the understated optimism of "Sweetener" that provides the sturdy backbone for this winning phase.
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Volcanoes form the backbone of the Kamchatka peninsula and the base layer of its natural wonders.
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These sessions resulted in an album that leans on ambience but has backbone and songwriting heft.
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And its telecommunications gear supports the digital backbone of a great swath of the developing world.
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Business's primary value has shifted from serving as a community's backbone to enabling fire-sale prices.
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Now, the backbone of our sales are models that were all born during the last decade.
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Past ailments, new injuries and underperformance have depleted the backbone of the team: the starting rotation.
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That invisible server empire serves as backbone for many of the internet services you use today.
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But how about the day-to-day businesses that make up the backbone of our economy?
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We cannot continue to ignore the grid that serves as the backbone for our energy system.
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Powell is weathering Trump's verbal assaults with "backbone" and "dignity," the former Fed vice chair said.
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"Passing on culture, passing on morals, that's the backbone of the Ibibio culture," Ms. Williams said.
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The flow of data across international borders is the backbone of commerce in today's global economy.
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Photoshop, digital collaging techniques, and highly conceptual motivations form the backbone of the work on display.
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I mean the New York Times, the backbone of it is original on-the-ground reporting.
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READ: Rubio TV ads gone after Florida "We're the backbone -- at least we're supposed to be -- and if he doesn't have the backbone, he can't have a body," said Amethyst Ditieri, a 22-year-old Rubio supporter who attended a campaign event in Orlando on Sunday.
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While Medicare forms the backbone of almost every retiree's health plan, it is by no means comprehensive.
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Agriculture is the backbone of Tanzania's economy, providing work for more than four fifths of the population.
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Women were particularly sought after for intelligence gathering and radio communications, forming the backbone of guerrilla operations.
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But we'll see if the Democrats have the backbone to make sure he doesn't replace Anthony Kennedy.
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Also during that time, she was dating Quentin Tarantino, who was the foundation and backbone of Miramax.
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Their lyrics come from a deeply personal place calling on generational and family histories as its backbone.
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"Phil is, I think, the backbone of the team," Love told reporters at Hazeltine National on Wednesday.
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Some attribute today's colossal woes to neoliberalist policy failures and a lack of backbone in centrist politicians.
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The financial backbone of the educational program was the blow job workshop, by a nearly inconceivable margin.
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Most are Sunnis, who were once a large majority in Syria—and the backbone of the rebellion.
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But no candidate will win this nomination without doing very well with the backbone of our party.
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Working with contractors at scale is the backbone of Uber, Deliveroo and many other on-demand startups.
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"Nobody on earth ever grew a backbone after they got into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue," Mr. Cruz said.
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The south holds much of Yemen's modest oil reserves and is the backbone of the country's economy.
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Indeed, the internet is the backbone of contemporary communications, from email and Twitter to Instagram and WhatsApp.
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But, with the help of Kehler and Jasper Hill, the plan has a solid beginning and backbone.
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Expanded to other countries, that electricity highway could be the backbone of future power trading, experts say.
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Once again the show used the local mental institution as the backbone of the villain's origin story.
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It will be resolved if and only if Republican senators develop some sense of integrity and backbone.
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There, we meet the characters who, T'Challa aside, form the true backbone of this movie: the women.
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An Australian startup wants its nano satellites to help form the backbone of the internet of things.
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Enterprise IPOs are usually the kind of backbone of a lot of venture firms because they're predictable.
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And Way's Doom Patrol with artist Nick Derington is outright zaniness, with a backbone of strange humor.
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The hybrid-electric craft might one day be the backbone of Uber's much-touted air taxi program.
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And, indeed, protecting our backbone online infrastructure over the next few years is going to be … challenging.
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Financial institutions are mostly working with Ethereum and Ripple for building out a blockchain backbone for transactions.
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Meat is allowed so long as the backbone is removed, according to a press release issued Friday.
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Nurses—specifically those who work at the bedside—are the backbone of the VA healthcare system today.
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Until recently, dairy was the backbone of the island nation's economy, representing around 25 percent of exports.
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The worst drought in decades slashed the harvests of soybeans and corn, the backbone of Argentina's economy.
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Where other fish have a backbone, Tully had a cartilage rod running the length of its body.
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What the roach lacks in size and a backbone, it makes up for in superhero-like abilities.
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It's building an all-IP infrastructure, including its own 12,000-mile backbone and fancy Denver data center.
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Six films later, however, and she's well-known as the cunning and strategic backbone to The Avengers.
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The People's Protection Units (YPG) is a Kurdish faction that makes up the backbone of that alliance.
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Read more: Facebook has a big, terrifying dream to be the communication backbone for the Western world
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They are without a doubt the backbone of our economy and a significant force for job creation.
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It is the backbone of the international order for American military forces to carry the biggest stick.
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The starting rotation, the backbone of the team, was dinged up like other parts of the team.
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Rae's vulnerability and spirit are the show's backbone and why we can't wait for the next chapter.
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When the Tax Code was enacted in 1913, small businesses were the backbone of the nation's economy.
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These voters were the backbone of Reagan Country, and they know Republicans have wandered far off track.
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Slack and other applications that depend on AWS as a backbone experienced downtime earlier in the day.
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It has clear market leadership in cloud computing, which is the backbone of digitalization across different industries.
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"Public space is really the backbone or the skeleton of the city," Anderson told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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It serves as a backbone of economic growth and preserves our safety, quality of life and prosperity.
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"I think that Nancy has demonstrated, time and time again, that she has a backbone," she said.
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Disaffected working-class white men are treated like the backbone of the country and the true Americans.
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A neutered Republican Party cannot be rebirthed if it lacks the political courage to find its backbone.
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He is assured free range among the working class — once the backbone of the Democratic Party coalition.
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NPM provides important JavaScript tools to 11 million developers, forming a major backbone for modern software development.
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I pulled them all together into word documents and they formed the backbone for creating the plot.
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Good humored, considerate and philosophical, the men and women of Buriram are the very backbone of Thailand.
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It's time for Democrats to support the backbone of our economy, which is a strong education system.
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America's 22020 million small businesses, the backbone of our economy and workforce, are facing a terrifying scenario.
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I think we're very lucky to be living in a time when people actually have some backbone.
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The Cycle Charcoal, "toxins" and other forms of nonsense are the backbone of the wellness-industrial complex.
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They want people who look the part, not people who actually have an agenda or a backbone.
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So Rousseau's paintings showed up on sweaters, and his forest colors gave a backbone to their collection.
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Her playing has a sandpapery warmth and a stately power, and often a thick backbone of funk.
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That puts Mazlum and the Kurdish forces that form the backbone of the S.D.F. at a crossroads.
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Cable television has been the backbone of the entertainment and media business for a few decades now.
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The nation's car industry is the backbone of its economy and is dependent on China for growth.
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Front Burner European green crabs, which have invaded American waters, form the backbone of this seafood stock.
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The backbone of this approach comprises regulations tailored to the explicit problems created by any given technology.
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He could provide the backbone for an ambitious dance- and song-heavy look at how Motown functioned.
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Ultimately that study formed the backbone of the kind of federal air pollution regulations now being weakened.
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He is also angry about exports from the Canadian automotive industry, the backbone of the country's manufacturing.
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" The line from the nursery rhyme after "hips" that Ms. Franklin omits is "let your backbone slip.
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The blue-collar jobs that once formed the backbone of the black community in Baltimore have evaporated.
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Now it makes up 16% of global output, and is the backbone of global manufacturing supply chains.
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Cisco is the tech giant that provides routers and switches that form the backbone of the internet.
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Consumers are the backbone of the US economy and a drop in spending could hurt economic growth.
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Besides, putting my foot down would have been the tactic of a person with backbone — not me.
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A network of data centers could provide the backbone for a burgeoning tech industry in the kingdom.
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And black women are an integral component of the party's backbone and are among its strongest supporters.
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We continue to invest in our thesis of the technology layer that forms the backbone of banking.
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This particular sample also seems to be the backbone for "Flight" by Korean hip-hop artist YUMDDA.
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"We've enhanced that in our proprietary tulip complex and that's the backbone of the line," Jensen says.
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The network of alliances and partnerships showcased in the annual exercise remain the backbone of global security.
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There's a ton to keep track of -– who's pissed at whom, Foggy's constantly disappearing and reappearing backbone.
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Not so the small rural counties that formed the backbone of the Republican base in the state.
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Cuba's private farmers, over half a million in number, form the backbone of its growing entrepreneurial class.
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The White House-endorsed RAISE Act forms the backbone of the wish list, according to the source.
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Orders for the company's backbone 737 MAX series also surpassed 4,300 at the end of the quarter.
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But The New York Times covered the real-life events that provide the backbone to each episode.
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Climate change also threatens the infrastructure that is the backbone of America's global power and national security.
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Consumer spending, the backbone of an 11-year-long economic expansion in the United States, could weaken.
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No matter the damage he has done to party or country, they have shown no discernible backbone.
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If I was going to join ranks with Jesus freaks, I should choose a denomination with backbone!
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Its variations are united by crushed peanuts, which form the savory, tongue-coating backbone of its sauce.
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Amazon Web Services is a major backbone of the internet and is all-but-impossible to avoid.
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It's considered the backbone of our autonomous future and, by extension, insurance of our future technology supremacy.
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To shake things up, Na'Vi needed a new, strong player to give themselves a little more competitive backbone.
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The former, drawn from across the party divide, make up the backbone of Mr Macron's post-partisan support.
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Moms can be the backbone of the household, cooking, fixing up the house and shopping for the family.
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This data is becoming the backbone for important ornithology work (even though it often doesn't receive any credit).
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Nigel Farage, the most prominent Brexit advocate, admitted that the backbone of his entire campaign was a misrepresentation.
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The Dow Jones Transportation Average is widely followed because its components are considered the backbone of the economy.
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"Immigrants are the backbone of this country and the heart and soul of the service industry," he said.
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The acoustic renditions are always fun because the fans join in, really providing the backbone to the song.
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If the state is at last finding some backbone, it will be a triumph of hope over experience.
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Eventually the pain will fall on the merchants and business people who are the backbone of AK support.
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Samsung has built a sturdy backbone to the device, with a hinge system that has multiple interlocking gears.
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With the backbone of our economy relying on it, it's time to get serious about fighting these hackers.
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This could be Alphabet's eventual goal: creating the software backbone of the air traffic control system for drones.
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They are part of our backbone, and our Green New Deal is our major economic plan as well.
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The backbone of the 2012 Supreme Court challenge to Obamacare was a broad reading of the Tenth Amendment.
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Unemployment is rampant, exacerbated by a devastating drought that has decimated livestock, a backbone of the export economy.
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Image: LuftartsmuseumThe ME 109 Messerschmitt fighter was considered the "backbone" of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War.
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Remember that massive DDoS attack that took down a major Internet backbone, leaving tons of popular sites inaccessible?
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Rogue One and Solo, are each good stories, but they don't meaningfully add to the backbone Skywalker saga.
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Our military has been strong these last 16 years because of the backbone that our strong families provide.
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The JEP is the backbone of the peace deal, but it has been plunged into a reputational crisis.
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Charlie is matched with Memo, and their love story is meant to be the backbone of the story.
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She's the backbone of the business — you know that this is not a woman to be messed with.
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Strong content is still going to be the backbone for Netflix driving subscriber growth going forward, analysts say.
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Another vision is to extend the Backbone Trail eastward, into an even more urbanized section of the city.
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The technology is "the backbone" of Singapore's digital economy, Iswaran later told CNBC's Matt Taylor in an interview.
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The existing backbone infrastructure that connects almost all sites via fibre underpins the superior quality of Tattel's services.
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GERMANY'S MID-SIZED manufacturers, collectively known as the Mittelstand, form the backbone of the world's fourth-largest economy.
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Still, it's clear both women have some kind of backbone that the men around them just don't have.
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While government programs and fortified products can help food security, farms are ultimately the backbone of the industry.
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Health and wellness have been the backbone of the company since day one, Erickson and Crawford tell CNBC.
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The backbone of over 95% of ALL websites, it's considered to be the world's most popular programming language.
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To stay relevant, Cisco needs to provide the backbone that enterprises rely on for connectivity, stability and security.
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These are the same systems that serve as the backbone of BotW, Dohta explained later in the presentation.
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It was a dream he knew could only be realised if India constructed its own industrial backbone: steel.
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Norinco describes itself as a "backbone" for the development of weapons and military-use communications equipment in China.
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He suggested Democrats could force congressional Republicans to "grow a backbone" by flipping the Virginia House and Senate.
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By alleviating the tax burden on small-business owners, Congress can strengthen the backbone of the U.S. economy.
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This new class of citizenry — the modern bourgeoisie, or middle class, became the economic backbone of this country.
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"Food webs are the backbone of our understanding of all life in the ocean," Choy tells The Verge.
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TrustX adds more backbone to these efforts by actually regulating what gets bought and sold on the exchange.
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These men and women are the backbone of our country, but few of these households are especially wealthy.
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There is a longstanding notion that R&D is the backbone of a globally competitive, knowledge-driven economy.
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And nobody's shown less backbone than Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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As a result, the main thing that the Hell's Backbone farmers had to learn to grow was dirt.
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As Hell's Backbone Grill has grown more famous beyond Boulder, it has also grown more central within it.
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Trump responded after a questioner at an Exeter, N.H., rally said illegal immigrants are the "backbone" of America.
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The mighty Colorado River is the backbone of the west and an economic engine for the entire country.
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Many of these voters have been the backbone of Republican support in otherwise Democratic parts of the country.
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Nigeria's presidency, in an emailed statement, described the loan as between Nigeria's Galaxy Backbone and China's Huawei Technologies .
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"Dialogue is necessary and needed but its backbone has to be revision," Gargash said on his Twitter account.
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Providing a backbone to the visual are essays from greats such Margo Jefferson, Claudia Rankine, and Teju Cole.
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Showing a little backbone and demonstrating unity in the face of electoral pressure can ultimately help Senate Democrats.
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But the relief is yet to reach many small businesses that make up the backbone of the economy.
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Cisco is the "backbone and infrastructure provider, all the way up through the data management layer," he said.
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The team's backbone is its young and relatively inexpensive starting rotation, which was staggered by injuries last season.
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CT scans of the fossil, followed by detailed analysis of its backbone and fin, occurred after the discovery.
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The Trump administration's determination to separate families has formed the backbone of its immigration policy since Day 203.
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"The story of Archimedes is there to provide a good historical backbone to the mirror's use," said Bentel.
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The Catholic Church has a relatively unified command structure, a well-defined ideology and a disciplined organizational backbone.
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He's the film's moral center and its backbone, and a large part of what holds it all together.
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But the ground tea leaves have another, important use: MATCHA is the backbone of the Japanese tea ceremony.
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"He had a backbone of steel," said Representative Sean Duffy, a Republican who represents northern Wisconsin in Congress.
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When the proposed solutions included security through a federally-owned network backbone, the wireless industry screamed in protest.
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Last year, China imported more than $300 billion worth of computer chips, the backbone of all digital products.
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That experience provides the emotional backbone of her new book, "Searching for Sylvie Lee" (William Morrow, June 4).
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Front Burner Recipes for Indian and Thai favorites provide the backbone for Global Belly's ready-to-make dinners.
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He did not have the courage and backbone to do all that face to face with his counterparts.
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I finally reached the small, beautiful harbor city of Galway, considered by many the cultural backbone of Ireland.
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Mr. Bergé's position in "Celebration" is that the couturier's anguish is his "backbone," necessary for him to create.
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The narrow white line stretching across the center of the image is the notochord, or an early backbone.
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"The VA is the backbone for the NDMS," said Anthony Principi, the VA secretary from 2001 to 2005.
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But the backbone of the twelve-acre development is a network of sensors and other data-collection infrastructure.
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Just give me something light, easy, digestible, watchable, fun, funny but, like, has balls and bite and backbone.
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No apologies, even for its lack of a backbone and for sending only a lobbyist to the hearing.
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"At once point, Nervana was supposed to be the backbone of their AI efforts," he told Business Insider.
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Through Amazon Web Services, the biggest provider of cloud computing, the company is building the country's digital backbone.
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Speaking to reporters with Duda at his side, Obama said an independent judiciary was the backbone of democracy.
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Though such women have rarely been given voice, they were the staunch backbone of the civil rights movement.
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The back story Boeing began building SLS's core stage, the backbone of the rocket, about seven years ago.
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"The army repeatedly claims that it has broken the backbone of terrorism in the country," Mr. Gill said.
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There has been no growing of a backbone, no declaration that this is an irreparable bridge too far.
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Subsea cables form the backbone of the internet by carrying more than 90 percent of the world's data traffic.
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The performance aspect is the backbone of American Vandal's second season and, naturally, immediately sets a more melancholic tone.
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His startup is building a software backbone for other companies to get their rideshare plans up and running quickly.
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That's good news for services like MetaMask, which has become a backbone service of sorts for Ethereum-based applications.
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Dever's part is less flashy, but equally as essential; she makes Amy the sturdy emotional backbone of the story.
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In 2016, a man hiking the park's Backbone Trail was shot at close range while sleeping in a hammock.
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The tech giant provides a reliable software backbone, which each automaker gets to develop and brand to their liking.
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Kamptal, $16 Grüner veltliner tends to feature flavors and aromas of white flowers and talc, with a minerally backbone.
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Zac Gill from Wilmington, N.C., recommended voters take action at the polls: Teachers are the backbone of this country.
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This is all part of Amazon's grand plan to become the logistics backbone of retail, both online and offline.
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Both candidates have used policy as the backbone of their campaigns, and both have large and deeply loyal bases.
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She's just really willing to do whatever it takes to be that backbone for the characters that need it.
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The result could be the end of the nationwide service that once formed the backbone of America's transcontinental expansion.
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Over the years, it's become a backbone of large tech companies that build many of their own software tools.
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That's partly down to a torrid time for the country's automakers, long the backbone of Germany's manufacturing driven economy.
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Hannity, according to a person familiar with his thinking, likes Fox News but thinks its leadership has no backbone.
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But I guess we shouldn't expect a moral backbone from the company that assisted the Nazi regime in genocide.
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"He's the backbone of the company," says one former employee who requested anonymity because they signed a nondisclosure agreement.
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Employees are the backbone of any company; employers set the tone and create an atmosphere where people can succeed.
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"I'm calling on anybody in this city with any backbone to go and arrest those two officers," he said.
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Their cash remains the financial backbone of the party and their preferred candidates find their way to safe seats.
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"My wife is my rock and backbone that enables me to do what I do," adds the country star.
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DNA's double helix structure is based entirely on the fact that it uses right-handed sugars for the backbone.
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One of Comcast's large backbone network partners had a fiber cut that we believe is also impacting other providers.
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Add garlic and cut scallions to the bowl, then the chicken halves, plus the backbone, skin side down. 3.
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"Ethanol has become the backbone of agriculture" he said, by buying corn which farmers would have no market for.
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But if a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system is the backbone of the proposal, I'm less worried.
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And as the backbone of the US economy, consumer spending could be a drag on growth if it decreases.
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Their two plights form the narrative backbone of Roma, which director Alfonso Cuarón based on his own childhood memories.
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During his reign, Cali was the backbone of the heroin and Oxycontin trade, according to The New York Post.
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Facing Andreu's sharp tongue and backbone of steel, Armstrong's legal team would have earned every dime of its fees.
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"Because it's the backbone of the Air Force fleet of the future," said the team's F-35 pilot, Maj.
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Over the next two years, half of Judith's skull and bits of its legs, hips, and backbone were excavated.
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Also known as electro-funk, the backbone of boogie songs was primarily composed using analog synthesizers and drum machines.
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Their entrepreneurial drive is the backbone of our economy and the heart of what our nation is all about.
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We'll let you pistol whip whatever you want, John There ain't nothing sexier than a man with a backbone.
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Qello, which was acquired for an undisclosed sum, will be the backbone technology for the new company, Winnick said.
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It is the backbone of American cuisine and it is what built America: rice, corn, peas, and other grains.
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It is the backbone of the Internet economy and vital for the protection of both free expression and privacy.
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But the original team is the backbone of this show and the writers are definitely getting back to it.
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A couple weeks ago, you also were talking about African American women being the backbone, do you feel ... why?
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Recent deals include Colorado-based Breckenridge Brewing, Oregon-based 10 Barrel Brewing and Virginia-based Devil's Backbone Brewing Company.
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Every component in CAN is hooked into the same backbone across which messages are transmitted in a unified format.
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In the post-digital age, digital technology will be a vast, quiet element forming the seamless backbone of life.
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Here's a rundown of waveguides from WaveOptics: The backbone of these AR systems are the increasingly shrinking waveguide displays.
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I hate to say it, but meme thieves have gotta be the backbone of a really successful meme movement.
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"She was always passionate about the beliefs she held, she had a bigger backbone than I did," he said.
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A strong and bipartisan Congress with backbone, fully committed to fairness and the facts, is essential to our democracy.
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Like few other policies in recent memory, this is a struggle for the well-being of America's economic backbone.
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"This President has the backbone to take the fight, and he will continue to take the fight," Kudlow said.
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Besides providing healthy and affordable food, dairy farmers are the backbone of a substantial contributor to the U.S. economy.
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"Continuous integration and deployment form the backbone of modern DevOps," said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab.
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Islamists including the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood were for decades the backbone of opposition to autocratic rule in Egypt.
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American Well provides the technology and operational backbone of its telemedicine services, and has a variety of financial arrangements.
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On Monday morning, McConnell discovered his backbone, saying "I believe the women" and calling on Moore to step aside.
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Trusting relationships between lawmakers, the backbone of a functioning deliberative body, have become more difficult to establish and maintain.
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The DOJ's statement regarding Devil's Backbone indicates just how important it is to scrutinize the details of the settlement.
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The changes would be aimed at addressing the challenge of replacing the country's nuclear power backbone, the report said.
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Former President George W. Bush, his brother, praised his sibling's "strong backbone" in a new television ad released Thursday.
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"The family farm is still the backbone of Iowa's social life," said James E. Nervig, the bill's main drafter.
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Commerzbank has a strong base with the small- and medium-sized companies that comprise the backbone of German industry.
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The backbone of the national economy is oil and the foundation for Putin's hold on power is its price.
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Like a good pair of jeans, the basic white T-shirt is the backbone of any well-rounded wardrobe.
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They reflect the fact that stock ownership in American corporations is the backbone of almost all American pension plans.
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The CDC's immunization program is the backbone of this system, supporting the critical activities that ensure our nation's health.
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Stuart is a sensitive writer who has given Clare a painful past and just enough backbone to bear it.
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The reimposition of sanctions on Iran's oil industry, the backbone of the country's economy, will likely make matters worse.
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"I'm tired of hearing Democrats don't have a backbone…don't stand for anything," Eastman said in one political advertisement.
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A caffeinated soup mixed with tea leaves, oil, and other spices, it forms the backbone of a Yao's diet.
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It accomplished that feat by displacing jobs at brick-and-mortar retail stores—the backbone of any city's downtown.
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The car and car parts industry is the backbone of the highly industrialised and export-dependent central European economy.
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My beard kind of provides a backbone to my persona, which isn't really that different from my offstage persona.
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With the factory as the backbone of his story, Ahmed let his imagination and Campbell's dance moves run wild.
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The model affected by the cracks, the 2737 Next Generation, forms the backbone of airline fleets around the world.
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PARIS — Women and power — and women in power — has been one of the backbone themes of fashion week here.
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While most airlines were shifting away from the types, they would be the backbone of Silver's regional-focused operation.
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We can upgrade vital business infrastructure such as airports, land transportation systems, the internet backbone and our power grid.
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The book of products even included houses, which formed the backbone of entire communities and are now tourist curiosities.
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This year, President Trump questioned the compact, putting the Atlantic alliance on the spot and potentially weakening its backbone.
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And that's how where "I Was Terrible" emerged, which uses "Only Music Can Save Me Now" as its backbone.
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Among the designers whose work forms the backbone of "Italiana: Italy Through the Lens of Fashion," which opens Feb.
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This is when the outer protein coat of a virus is put on the backbone of a harmless virus.
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Some argue that these stories are the backbone to the practice of suppressing women's sexuality through female genital mutilation.
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The numbers reveal that American diplomacy, the backbone of US global influence, is in a state of near collapse.
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Humiliation is still the backbone of British reality TV, whether contestants appear in a bikini or track suit bottoms.
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The city's economic backbone — agribusiness and tourism — has held up relatively well, but youth unemployment remains around 40 percent.
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And Mercy used the backbone of nearly every affordable housing project in America, federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.
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He had a severe form of spina bifida, in which the backbone and spinal cord do not develop properly.
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"Sultana's Dream" informs the print series that is the backbone of the exhibition, which also includes videos and sculptures.
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The messy shavings helped form the backbone of mountains such as the Alps, the Apennines, and the Taurus range.
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In other words, they're like the backbone of most companies – and they have the salaries to show for it.
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Renewable-energy certificates (RECs) are traded like gold or silver and form the backbone of the clean-energy industry.
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SHENYANG, China — The hulking, brown-brick industrial plants lining the roads were once the backbone of this gritty city.
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Even the plankton known as the Republican Party were so appalled that some lawmakers developed sufficient backbone to protest.
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The signal system is the invisible, unglamorous backbone of the subway, controlling when trains can move down the tracks.
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Others don't bother removing the backbone entirely, preferring instead to cut along just one side to open the bird.
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Further, some airlines use older technology, including software from the 1960s, as the backbone of their operations in 2016.
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Unlike Natalka, the movie has no backbone, flopping from scene to scene without any sense of scope or spectacle.
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She has the persuasive skills to put those solutions in place, and the backbone to stand up to power.
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The situation is more complicated in Europe, however, where Huawei technology forms the backbone of many existing cell networks.
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Shockingly, this threat could be eradicated almost overnight if our politicians would display the united backbone needed to act.
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Mr. Liberman accuses Mr. Netanyahu of fostering a personality cult while lacking the backbone to keep his political promises.
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The signal system is the hidden, unglamorous backbone of the subway, controlling when trains can move down the tracks.
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The low-Earth orbit constellation will be the backbone of SpaceBelt, to create a space-based data storage network.
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Oil and gas remain the backbone of profits for Shell, the largest listed company on London's main FTSE index.
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Because Verizon provides the underlying backbone, state attorneys general may argue that cable companies don't count as true competitors.
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The pilgrimage is the backbone of a plan to expand tourism and diversify the Saudi economy away from oil.
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SpaceX is one of many private space ventures Morgan Stanley sees as becoming the backbone of this burgeoning industry.
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LG's also banking on user-generated 360-degree and VR videos to provide the content backbone for the headset.
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As one of the world's oldest textiles, it eventually became the backbone of England's economy in the 1003th century.
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Education is the backbone of our society, yet, for decades many United States jurisdictions have neglected this important area.
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The agreement was the backbone of Nafta, which included Mexico as a trading partner and became law in 22015.
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"I think Sessions is independent enough and has enough backbone to say, Mr. President, you can't interfere," Iglesias said.
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The backbone of the United States nuclear arsenal, the Minuteman III missile, is a solid-fueled, silo-based weapon.
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Physicists now view his result as the backbone for whatever future theory will bring together gravity and quantum theory.
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She had a stubborn backbone, that if she thought she was right she would stand there and defy you.
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Instead, it's the backbone of Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), a website dedicated to informing victims of data breaches.
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Today, the Apollo vehicles are long retired and the Soyuz is the backbone of all modern crewed space exploration.
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The backbone of wefox's strategy is keep insurance brokers on side, by making them more efficient but also more profitable.
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The two products have attracted positive reviews and will be the backbone of this pivotal report before the holiday season.
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Another said the calendar was the "backbone of my college survival" as he could get a free meal every month.
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" Biden praised former President Barack Obama, for whom he was vice president, saying Obama "had a backbone like a ramrod.
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Spero's scrolls "Masha Bruskina/Vulture Goddess" (1996) and "La Folie III" (2002) form the backbone of this expansive group exhibition.
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As Axios reported, Trump doesn't actually favor the public-private partnerships approach that was the backbone of his 2018 plan.
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It will use this information to coalesce around a "New Deal" that will serve as the backbone of its advocacy.
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Hardware Battlefield, cousin to Startup Battlefield, focuses exclusively on innovative hardware because, let's face it, it's the backbone of technology.
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"This has great potential for lifting a great deal of pressure from the physical backbone of the internet," he says.
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"Gaming has always been the backbone of YouTube since the platform was first founded," notes YouTube's gaming director Ryan Wyatt.
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"The backbone of it is really on characters created in and tools from our real-time character generator," said Martin.
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If trust is not the backbone of a business relationship, these types of deals are much more difficult to close.
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"This will be the backbone of a national quantum internet extending coast to coast and border to border," said Dabbar.
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We just need both credible messengers but also people with the backbone to stand up and take on the NRA.
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"I applaud her for being my backbone, my support system, and more importantly, taking my life to the next level."
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Oil and gas remain the backbone of profits for Shell, the largest listed company on London's main FTSE index .FTSE.
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AGL, an open source platform based on the Linux OS, will be the backbone of Toyota's own Entune 3.0 system.
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The PSLV has become the backbone of India's space program, used to launch probes to both Mars and the Moon.
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Small businesses make up 97 percent of all businesses in Colorado, and they truly are the backbone of our economy.
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But less attention was paid to the reactions of the workers who comprise the backbone of Uber's service: the drivers.
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Amazon wants to be plenty of things, the most predictable of which is its ambition to control America's shipping backbone.
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But the idea is tantalizing because daily pills that are currently the backbone of HIV treatment require a lifetime commitment.
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BGP acts as the backbone of the Internet, routing traffic through Internet transit providers and then to services like Cloudflare.
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" In her own post, Šadeiko – an Estonian track-and-field athlete – returned the praise, sharing that Griffin is her "backbone.
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The Backbone Trail is technically traveling through wilderness, but it's never more than a few miles from the 101 Freeway.
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The total is now 127 companies, but there's still one high profile tech company that hasn't grown a backbone: IBM.
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The company does not have a proprietary backbone network and lacks any broadband bundling options, which is a strategic weakness.
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Buddhist religious institutions that form the backbone of the region&aposs culture have become a particular target of the authorities.
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With so many students living in close proximity to each other, the party scene became the backbone of the area.
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The creators of GPS probably never intended for the system to become the backbone of daily life, but it has.
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Removing his ability to appoint the provincial officials who make up the backbone of the party further weakens his standing.
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Who else is there: DISH Networks, Liberty Interactive and internet backbone company Level 3 are all in the Denver area.
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These FTC cases have established what many consider to be the backbone of data security law in the United States.
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"Because of their unique properties, these expensive, stealthy platforms would form the backbone of any anti-nuclear operations," it said.
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" Graham, appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," argued that "the backbone of democracy is a free press and independent judiciary.
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The ZDB association includes more than 35,000 small- and medium-sized firms that form the backbone of Germany's construction sector.
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Several newspapers said Genish reiterated his view that he saw no reason for any further separation of the backbone network.
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The first, a pre-produced track, forms MOMENTUM's musical backbone upon which the other layers are generated in real time.
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Forest still wants to build the backbone of your company by creating hooks with all the web services you use.
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These ships form the backbone of Elite's trading economy, carrying tons upon tons of various goods across human occupied space.
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Khloé Kardashian has been through some tough times in recent years, but she's still the backbone of her famous family.
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At the center of the problem is the crumbling Mumbai local railway network -- the backbone of the city's transport infrastructure.
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Often, the very industries that provide a community its economic backbone are what's damaging or even poisoning its water supply.
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"Transit is the backbone of a multi-modal lifestyle," said Richard A. White, president of APTA, during a press conference.
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So what makes Layer3 so important that T-Mobile wants it to be the backbone of this upcoming TV service?
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The remaining reserves are rapidly depleting, which in turn imperils another backbone of the national economy, Lebanon's financial services industry.
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An index on morale in the manufacturing sector, the backbone of Germany's export industry, fell to a 12-month low.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been the backbone of the US-led campaign against Islamic State.
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If those and other developments proceed, Spalding and Castle know that their days at Hell's Backbone Grill could be numbered.
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The 63-year-old leads the Badr Organisation, which was the backbone of the volunteer forces that fought Islamic State.
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"Electricity is the backbone of our society," Peter Palensky, from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, told CNBC.
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"We believe technology is the backbone of the changes that will solve the world's big hairy problems," Ms. Thompson said.
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A common refrain politicians toss around while stumping for votes is that small businesses are the backbone of the economy.
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" This is achieved by having "a backbone of many long-distance WiFi connections and even their own community fiber cables.
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Ms. Shire's verse forms the backbone of Beyoncé's album and its exploration of family, infidelity and the black female body.
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Berkshire is extreme in this regard, but a basic divisional backbone is the main way to organize a big company.
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The Elusive Targets are a part of the "live programming" that is forming the backbone of Hitman's unusual distribution model.
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So the backbone of the Smart Dubai strategy is a single city-wide digital platform called the Smart City platform.
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The track you shared with us today, "Snakes," seems to have a minimalist house backbone, but also a tropical feel.
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Blockchain becoming the backbone of peer-to-peer payments could further increase engagement with Messenger for its 1.3 billion users.
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It is tender and supple with a backbone you can't even believe — it simply will not break down or collapse.
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She told us: The backbone of President Trump's speeches comes from Stephen Miller, his senior adviser in the White House.
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And a Supreme Court ruling weakened labor unions, a backbone of the party, while another upheld President Trump's travel ban.
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Poor people lacked work ethic, they told me, or maybe a strong backbone or a commitment to a better life.
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Its equipment is the backbone of mobile networks around the world, and its smartphones are popular in Europe and China.
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That was in part due to a lack of backbone on the part of many of the Trump-skeptical Republicans.
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And the crucial moment for the Mueller investigation may come soon, requiring more congressional backbone than we've seen so far.
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The major moral obligation of our time is to restore, rebuild and protect the backbone of America — the middle class.
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Another character here for "bone" seems to hint toward an idiomatic phrase hone-nashi meaning to lack in moral backbone.
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That's what gives Maisie's sometimes prosaic cases their sturdy backbone and air of urgency — that and Maisie's own dynamic character.
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"You are the backbone of the working class!" the protesters chanted at one rally, addressing workers at an equipment factory.
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That has hit crops and the herds of goats, camel, sheep and cattle that are the backbone of Somaliland's economy.
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A whole cup of oats makes up the backbone of these cheesy dog treats your pup is sure to enjoy.
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"Consumers have been the backbone of the recent economic strength but we can't count on them any longer," he wrote.
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These two documents formed the backbone of the asylum application Arreola used to request an interview with U.S.C.I.S. in April.
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While music and radio serve as the backbone of iHeartMedia, the company is placing increasing emphasis on podcasting, Poleman said.
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The interplay between three in particular—ruthless ambition, unexpected humility and fierce loyalty—is the backbone of Mr Schwarzman's book.
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"Coal, for us, is the ticket to prosperity," said Shawn Backbone, the tribe's vice secretary, who attended the warrior competition.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been the backbone of the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State.
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Spicer said the campaign plan is still the "backbone" of what the administration would like to do on tax reform.
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These Americans — the backbone of the Democratic Party — simply seek a better lifestyle, in line with the historic American experience.
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That's why it's viewed as being so crucial — because it could be the backbone for critical infrastructure in the future.
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The backbone drugs in Trikafta are ivacaftor and tezacaftor, which make up Vertex's other approved treatment for CF called Symdeko.
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Yet they think the occupation, for which their conscripted children provide the backbone, should be run according to civilized norms.
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It's clear from the selection of songs chosen that music that speaks to our contemporary moment has an electronic backbone.
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Many suspect that a substantial (and wise) investment in upgrading the backbone of our economy is on the policy horizon.
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Instead, it is a political act designed to appeal to the settler movement, which constitutes the backbone of Netanyahu's party.
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It's often said that small businesses are the backbone of the American economy — a claim that couldn't be more true.
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Still, the decision was hugely significant for Germany, where cars are the biggest export and the backbone of the economy.
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Data systems that are integrated, accessible and secure, would be the backbone upon which any outbreak event response is conducted.
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Tyler and Alyson's relationship will act as the backbone of the game as they navigate life in small-town Alaska.
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This is certainly a fine line but if you want to be respected, show some backbone, and voice your opinions.
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If no one reads the terms and conditions, how can they continue to be the legal backbone of the internet?
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Verifiable facts - court documents, voting records, speeches and more - usually form the backbone of opposition research conducted by rival campaigns.
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For decades, those living in Iran's provincial towns and villages were regarded as the backbone of the country's Islamic regime.
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The country's backbone industry welcomed him with open arms after years of export controls aimed at keeping domestic prices low.
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SMBs are the backbone of global trade, and many of them encounter regular difficulties paying their bills or receiving payments.
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In a grinding, lackluster game, the Broncos, a team whose backbone is a thumping, ferocious defense, prevailed, 24-10, on Sunday.
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The spending is the backbone of an ambitious plan to boost production and explore for more oil to replenish dwindling reserves.
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The year-old suit argues that intelligence collection from backbone Internet traffic carriers violated the Fourth Amendment ban on unreasonable searches.
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Haribo, a model of Germany's successful "Mittelstand" firms which make up the backbone of Europe's largest economy, was founded in 1920.
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Raytheon's portfolio includes the Patriot missile system, a combat-tested platform that has become the backbone of European ballistic missile defense.
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The National Health Mission is one of the world's largest health programs and forms the backbone of public services in India.
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Routers are the first line of defense for home networks and the backbone for connecting and operating our Internet-connected devices.
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Source code is the computer code that makes up the backbone of a company's operating system, its applications or other programs.
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Berlin also wants to keep Commerzbank's speciality - the funding of medium-sized companies, the backbone of the economy - in German hands.
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But two things happened that gave Rockwell an inside line to building the backbone of the first high-profile call-center.
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This, despite generations of bipartisan support for using sanctions as a backbone policy with which to confront and corner America's enemies.
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The music of the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, and Elton John are the backbone for three of the season's most anticipated movies.
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The capacity to fulfil the commitment to protect healthcare workers from this sanctioned killing will require backbone from our world leaders.
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In this way, a governmental institution could serve as a referee and an arbiter with some legal backbone and regulatory teeth.
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Described as standalone films, they have the potential to tell different types of stories than the backbone films of the saga.
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And we will keep doing it while upholding the journalistic standards that have been the backbone of this outstanding news organization.
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Agriculture is the backbone of Tanzania's economy and more than 80 percent of the population depend on it for their livelihood.
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"Exciting new voices are often the backbone of the best horror, and those voices deserve earnest support and encouragement" Zimmerman said.
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The documents, known as 302s, memorialize interviews conducted by the office and form the backbone of much of the Mueller report.
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He could not suspect that what might be called "Book-keeping for Dummies" would become the backbone of business for centuries.
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Data to Drive Growth: We expect most revenue growth to come from TN's fixed-data services, supported by its fibre backbone.
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The thing that's really so amazing is because we've been their backbone through life, they can all stand up for themselves.
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The company has been investing heavily in its next generation 5G network, which will become the backbone of its largest business.
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Using kitchen shears or a sturdy knife, remove the backbone and cut lengthwise between the breasts, cutting the chicken in half.
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A new 93D sensor is said to be the backbone of the technology and iris scanning may also be a feature.
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This was the backbone of the Nazi Party, one that would ultimately lead Nazi Germany on the road toward mass murder.
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In one of those shootings, The Los Angeles Times reported that James Rogers had been hiking the backbone trail on Nov.
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Most important among those is the use of millimeter wave, the radio waves that will be the backbone of 53G connections.
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But there certainly is a level of reality that acts as the backbone—it's in the songwriting, the lyrics, the electronics.
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Even with the rise of LinkedIn and job search aggregators, a great resume is still the backbone of your job search.
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Your spine has 24 movable vertebrae with cartilage between them, which allows the backbone to expand and contract under certain circumstances.
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But beneath the surface, the deal signals that Apple is willing to spend significant capital shoring up the backbone of Siri.
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What they don't have, and what forms the backbone of Sea of Thieves, is this idea of teamwork and team chemistry.
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That's a big problem for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act procedures that are often considered the legal backbone of the Internet.
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Oil is the financial backbone of the country's economy, which is suffering from hyperinflation and financial sanctions by the U.S. government.
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Conspicuously absent is a cockpit; only a narrow, wasp-like backbone connects the front set of wheels to the rear one.
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As the backbone of Aarght Records, do you view the label as your long term partner or more like your baby?
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" One street agent also praised Comey to CNN, saying, "Director Comey recognized that street agents were the backbone of the FBI.
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The backbone is the Ultrapulse laser made by Lumenis, says Ty Guthaus, vice president of sales and marketing for the company.
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The investment is the backbone of an ambitious plan to boost production and explore for more oil to replenish dwindling reserves.
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Satellites make up the backbone of GPS, communications, intelligence and more — making the ability to destroy spacecraft a coveted military strength.
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Berlin also wants to keep Commerzbank's speciality —the funding of medium-sized companies, the backbone of the economy — in German hands.
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