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"Everyone enjoys a fast attacking game but you can also enjoy grinding out a win and being a pillar of strength - defend and lead from the front.
Many believe that the Northern League — known at the top for its savvy, pragmatic politicians and at the grass roots level for its fierce anti-immigrant stance — is a more troubling kind of separatist threat than Mr. Durnwalder and his party, because it manages to criticize the centralized state while being a pillar of the governing coalition.
When Dean Inge, the outspoken prewar dean of St Paul's, retired from his church post, he took up writing for newspapers and told a friend: "I've stopped being a pillar of the church and become two columns in the Evening Standard".
I've been on the path for many years now preaching the rewards of work being a pillar of a smart retirement plan, whether it's for pay or not.
Notwithstanding, being a pillar of regenerative tissue engineering, and the need for personalised orthopaedic implants(Cengiz et al. 2016; Cengiz et al. 2017c; Oner et al. 2017), the use of scaffolds can be questioned (Huey et al. 2012) since tissue genesis occurs with self-assembly/organisation via signalling and cell-cell contact without any exogenous scaffold in utero.
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