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Guts, sinew, spleen, backbone, heart: frankly, given their depleted physique it is a miracle England's players can even drag themselves off the team bus.
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If I know that individuals belong to a certain classificatory category (e. g. $X$s are mammals or polar bears), I can use this information to derive a great many of their other properties ($X$s have backbones, hearts, their young are born alive etc).
A childhood friend said she was inspired by Heyer's mix of backbone and heart.
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Many considered his character the show's backbone, its heart and soul.
He said that even in a digital world the main channel remains the "backbone and beating heart" of a news service.
Marriage equality is the obvious one, and with her elegant and succinct summary: "I know what my family is worth", she reminded us all what we want from our political leaders – a backbone and a heart.
The president of the United States needs to have a steady hand, needs to have leadership skills, needs to have a backbone and a heart and brain, and needs to stick with things.
I often think of Istiklal as a body part: it is a heart, a backbone, a nerve.
The ability to offer live coverage is a critical part of our service, the backbone and the beating heart of a non-stop news service.
The account in "A Charge to Keep" includes a long discussion of the evidence and the law, and little about Bush's heart or backbone.
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