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All three firms own and operate the internet's "backbone"—the big, technologically advanced trunk roads that run between important nodes in the network.
"The more we become dependent on the information backbone, the more we need to be prepared".
"The tradition here acts as the backbone, the spine of this place," Mr. Toth said.
By punishing lawmakers who dare to show a little backbone, the Republican majority is doing itself a disservice.
The government's backbone, the ATLU, split in 1967 and Bird was decisively voted out of office in 1971.
Rivette's amiability about collaboration gets in the way of its backbone; the film reveals a collaboration with little pushback.
The usual array of kebabs is the menu's backbone, the stuffed pastry and eggplant selections dominate the appetizers, and baklava and other honey-soaked sweets end the meal.
Here are a few products that have some backbone: THE G.P.S.: Wondering if your accounting rules are entirely on the up and up?
"I don't know what sort of hold Lord Ashcroft has over David Cameron that he could not find the backbone, the bottle, to ask the relevant questions.
And throughout Boeheim's more than three decades at Syracuse, Bernie Fine served as the program's backbone, the behind-the-scenes worker bee who took care of the details.
We need to remind David Cameron to show a bit of backbone; the case for same sex marriage is extremely strong whilst the main complaints don't withstand scrutiny.
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