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The decision to persist with Matt Prior as long as England did was understandable at the time, given the idea that it was thought the new players would need a backbone of experience to help them through.
3.07pm BST Ryan Giggs's retirement, coupled with the departures of Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic and the potential exit of Patrice Evra means that the club will have a backbone of experience removed from the side.
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Half of it is composed of officers, compared with a quarter in most countries, and it has no career non-commissioned officers (NCOs), who normally provide the backbone of experience and communication between officers and soldiers.
"The squad has a backbone of proven title-winning ability and experience as well as a strong component of new stars," De Villiers said.
Pun (2002) describes an interesting experience in Nepal in using WiFi as a backbone of a rural network as well as the distribution mechanism.
This gives it a backbone of flavor.
"Behind that smile, Tim also has a backbone of steel.
A backbone of trimmed Holly would be good.
On one hand, tracking has become a backbone of the Internet's advertising ecosystem and is understood by most Internet users to be a necessary evil in exchange for a richer, more convenient online experience.
"North Germany and Denmark with a backbone of clouds," via.
Recommendation #6: GROW A BACKBONE.
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