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"There's a long tradition of radio astronomy and the military scratching each other's backs," Dr. Tarter said.
Mr Bjorgolfsson is full of anger for his homeland, a country of 320,000 people run by an inbred elite of politicians who profess socialist virtues but who are forever scratching each other's backs.
They're all scratching each other's backs.
That's a big reason Facebook cares about helping its developers grow — they're scratching each other's backs.
"If they did not rent to each other, they would probably just rent to some other member of the public...I personally don't think it looks good for MPs to be scratching each other's backs in this way but if that is right, the fault lies with IPSA".
Central Banks are simply scratching each other's backs is my belief.
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"Everybody's scratching each other's back," Levenson said.
Similarly, the wit in a throwaway line about Stephen Rattner funding a think tank which may hire Mr Clinton relies on the knowledge that (1) Mr Rattner, the big pooh-bah of Lazard Freres, is a major Martha's Vineyard party-giver; (2) Mr Clinton is a major Martha's Vineyard free-loader; and (3) the two of them have been scratching each other's back for years.
Luckily, what with fashion and charity being known to scratch each other's backs, there's a bumper crop of supporting garments to help you with your chosen mission.
They gave each other foot rubs, and scratched each other's backs.
"We work together as service providers who mutually scratch each other's backs," Mr. Nobil said.
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