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The backbone of these four October concerts are the symphonies.
Financially, according to Newman, the "backbone of these programs is the resale of usable phones".
He has promised to reverse long-standing employment losses in manufacturing and coal, industries that once formed the backbone of these communities.
The backbone of these fairytales persists within contemporary novels and movies, making our reading or cinema-going a fundamentally optimistic venture: when we hear 'once upon a time', we've come to expect –and anxiously await – a 'happily ever after'".
In the past, the backbone of these organizations were the presidents of local banks, utilities, retailers, construction firms and real estate owners and developers, along with the managing partners of the big local law firms.
Part of that identity is the harmonious evidence of oak, used to accent the berry flavors of the tempranillo grape, which most often forms the backbone of these wines.
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Similar to the laboratori clustered around Florence that are the backbone of the Italian rag trade, these 350 workshops between them employ some 11,000 gray-economy workers.
The alicyclic polymer backbones of these polymers provide plasma etch resistance and mechanical properties.
The backbones of these smart rooms are the data networks that hotels are installing to carry phone calls, video and Internet connections.
The backbones of these polysaccharides often contain arabinofuranose side chains.
The distance between the backbones of these two loops was the same for NTD and CTD though the composing residues are not conserved in their primary sequences.
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