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These things, I think, are really the great backbone of theatre.
"But they definitely can serve as a great backbone to a garden," she said.
In Nigel Reo-Coker, Danny Gabbidon and Anton Ferdinand we have a great backbone.' Pardew also meted out special praise to striker Dean Ashton.
Cultivating fan bases and running lively forums can provide a great backbone for fostering a community and gaining essential feedback from players.
We have come down from the mountains in the great backbone of the Americas, the vast ranges stretching from the Rockies to the Sierra Madre to the Andes to the archipelagos, falling off like cold beautiful grapes at the foot of the continent, Chile, Argentina....".
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Depending on their solvent, proteins will undergo a denaturation transition upon heating, resulting in greater backbone mobility.
This could enable greater backbone mobility at position 28, which would then propagate to N26 and more remote sites, such as K13 and R14, via the network of backbone and side-chain hydrogen bonds.
There's also an extended cut of "Cry Like a Ghost" which offers a greater narrative backbone to Sylvia's story.
Behind the mild-mannered, laid-back exterior, the extraordinary calm, is a man of great steeliness and backbone," said one adviser.
Clearly, the quantitative contribution of cyanobacteria to plant genomes was great, and the backbone of plant metabolism was acquired from them plants are, biochemically, cyanobacteria wrapped in a bigger box.
Since Gly has the greatest freedom in backbone dihedral angles among the natural AAs, Gn linkers can be assumed to be the most "flexible" polypeptide linkers [326].
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