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backbone
1. It is rightly said that while western approach to science and religion is one of finding the difference between them, the Indian spiritual philosophy has always highlighted scientific theories as the backbone of the existence of a Supreme phenomena
2. The Rockasaur had wheels on it eight feet in diameter at this time, with a convertible frame slung low to the ground between them, hanging from a great backbone arching above
3. It was something that could be maneuvered into place around something and used to jack it up because the backbone was covered in tackle hooks
4. Its ends are stable, each a four-wheel truck pinned to the bottom of the backbone
5. The truck's angle is linked by fiber cables running along the top of the backbone so both trucks turn the same amount in opposite directions
6. As they went further along South Harbor Road, he worried that the cargo level wouldn't be tall enough to take the backbone of this rig
7. The wider wheels are smaller, only six feet in diameter instead of eight, leaving the backbone a foot closer to the ground
8. But that's OK because the backbone is curved, he can still get the crate four feet off the ground with the six foot wheels
9. He picked the right staging axes to bring, to use on a strap of smaller timbers that he hung from a little adapter pulley off the backbone
10. doostEr had some canvas he could put over the end of the backbone and tongue to give them a little shelter
11. They turned around to see it over the backbone and the rigging
12. ‘Did you see these men at all?’ he asked, his ignoring of my cowardly confession firming up my wilting backbone
13. " She dismissed them with her tone of voice and her wave, knowing she was capable of breaking the backbone of any nyobba before it could worry any appendage off her
14. I almost split in two but as long as I kept my backbone straight, I could bend my knees - if I didn't, my legs stuck out like oars
15. Taters are a flexible backbone to every versatile menu
16. Security DEMANDS that you kill her, and a real soldier certainly would, but we now know a sniveling little rodent like you couldn't manage to kill a healthy young woman even if you had the backbone to try
17. She established a common grant space on the new backbone
18. When had she gotten a backbone?
19. What happens if your boy has nothing on him? What grounds have you got to hold him? We may be a bit strange as far as building a new society, but you know how due process is the backbone of our constitution
20. instantly being calmed by the obvious backbone in Drake’s voice
21. The best blood in the Island is soaked in the soil; the backbone of the Island, the white farming class, has disappeared
22. Then the professor felt his backbone shatter in several places, even as his face and forehead slammed into the great bony upper lip of the monster
23. Mike had seen groups of longshoremen such as that, singing ballads in unison, their arms draped over shoulders and mugs held high: men who were the backbone of the middle class, those who managed Little League teams and took Boy Scouts for outings in the forest
24. She began to mimic a beleaguered Kevin bent over in the saddle to where the horn was punching his stomach clear through to his backbone while trying to get a good grip around the stallion’s neck
25. There will be far less need for a settled parochial ministry which, for centuries has been the backbone of our Kirk
26. John stood with his face to the wall, repeatedly clenching and opening his fists, his backbone rigid as a flagpole
27. Intention is similar to our will – and our own will is the backbone of our destiny
28. I have long felt that the Otomi are the backbone of Anahuac
29. backbone of their man's success
30. The factors which are influencing the effect are drawn as bones which are connected to the backbone drawn
31. that would become the backbone of STS:
32. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native self-culture and they will become what we want them, a truly dominated nation”
33. And both men had the backbone, the wisdom, and the confidence to act and with no regrets
34. 9 And he shall offer of the sacrifice of the peace offering an offering made by fire to the Lord; the fat thereof, and the whole rump, it shall he take off hard by the backbone; and the fat that covers the insides, and all the fat that is on the insides,
35. She had a last glimpse of the lights of the airport buildings flashing past and gripped the arms of her seat; and apart from a strange feeling as though her tummy was being pushed against her backbone, she did not realize that they were airborne
36. didn’t really have the backbone to follow through with such
37. backbone of any successful health care program
38. He respected the new guy for showing backbone
39. meant Poorlie) because he was a poorly man with no backbone or sense of self-respect
40. Together we tried our hand at black marketing - the backbone of the German economy - which verified that I had absolutely no commercial instincts
41. A couple of boys on bicycles, a man with Molson beer in tall bottles, a ten year old girl at a sea-side dance hall… Was I falling in love with a country which had been the backbone of several of my stories, a romantic relationship I had invented myself? What was my attachment to it? I had talked to the Chief Steward after I had finished painting that linen closet, had told him that my father and even my grandfather had sailed for Lloyd, and he had listened and nodded his head several times, and I knew that I would eventually get a promotion out of that dishwashing department and become a real steward myself
42. Panic caused my belly to fill with fire and pull against my backbone
43. “Again, proof that they truly lack the backbone to break with what is safe and familiar
44. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want them, a truly dominant nation
45. They were a class that did as they were told, never questioned orders, accepted what was told them as truth, and would become the backbone of society—hardworking, honest, reliable workers
46. It is his detailed handiwork that forms the backbone of the anti-counterfeiting measures
47. My sisters Tasha, Tawana, and Alicia I love y'all with every part of me; no matter what choices I have ever made, you’ll have stood beside me, you’ll are my backbone, and I wouldn't trade you’ll for nothing in the world
48. You're polite to everyone, you're educated, you're kind to dumb animals," he said, nodding at Chica, whose hair began to stand up in a line along her backbone at the word “dumb
49. The backbone of the early Christian church consisted of Christianized Greek proselytes to Judaism
50. He wished he could have taken the credit, but in the final run, it had been his wife’s amazing backbone, not his