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I often think of Istiklal as a body part: it is a heart, a backbone, a nerve.
And the thing about those truly stunning numbers, is that power is a backbone resource: it's the underlying asset that allows you to educate, to have healthcare, to cook, to socialize, to communicate.
Level 3 does act like a backbone and it is an extremely important backbone.
"This is a backbone," he wrote.
For this first experiment D-xylose was used as carbon source as all strains grow well on this carbon source, and on the other hand as the monomer of the xylan-backbone it is a main component of lignocellulose, which is aimed to be used finally.
Not that it's a big problem, backbone operators are taking strides in fixing the problem, but it is something to think about next time you get mad at Comcast because it's taking a whole 22 minutes to download the latest episode of Heroes.
The Pennine Way comes with a fearsome reputation; after all, it's a journey along the backbone of Britain.
CMJ's concentrated version of the New York showgoing experience can be exhilarating, particularly for those college students who still provide the sponsoring publication's backbone – it's a potent illustration of how music can be the most fun thing to do in a city, whether you're surrounded by 25 people or 2,500.
It was a night to celebrate the backbone of the music industry, the DJ's.
It's become a backbone of digital communication whose raw, unfiltered nature gives it unique value in the social landscape.
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