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Those who expected a re-elected Obama to "suddenly develop a backbone and stand up to pressure" were likely to be disappointed, she said.
Once Katzenbach allows Starks to develop a backbone, this one-sided torture turns into a clever reversal of the old cat-and-mouse game.
He urged her to "develop a backbone and stand up to those who would take this nation to disaster".
You have learned to adapt, develop a backbone and the stamina to get through business hurdles, and accept how much work is needed for success.
Charles Darwin thought they were relatives of mollusks; in the mid-1800s, howeveRussianian biologist Alexander Kowalevsky countered that the mobile tunicate larva, with its dorsal cartilaginous column resembling a spine, should be grouped with vertebrates and not clams and snails--even though the adult never develop a backbone.
It's time for us, as a society, to develop a backbone and start setting firm limits and enforcing them.
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I've developed a backbone and a big heart.
Although Scarlett was not in the self-reinvention coma with Rayna, she also seems to have developed a backbone for the new season.
By the 1980's most experts accepted the apparent fact of EvoNeoLibolution, a theory first proposed by Prof. R Reagan, which states that Democrats had never developed a backbone of their own, represented an evolutionary dead end, and existed solely to be fed upon by the stronger, more adaptive Conservatives.
"I hope the broadcasters develop a bit of backbone on this because they shouldn't be bullied by the Conservatives throwing their weight around," he said.
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