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They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers and issued commands in the field.
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They crawled through the north fence and came on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more than nineteen or twenty.
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
They were married over the week-end, though he was easily sixty and she could not have been even thirty.
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They are found in living tissues, typically in the form of triglycerides ( three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol backbone ).
Other pioneers soon followed ; during the 1670s and 1680s families arrived that would form the backbone of the town: They were the Mains, Miners, Wheelers, Browns, Palmers, Hewitts, and Averys, to name a few.
They subsequently showed RTA specifically and irreversibly hydrolyses the N-glycosidic bond of the adenine residue at position 4324 ( A4324 ) within the 28S rRNA, but leaves the phosphodiester backbone of the RNA intact.
They are the intensely loyal backbone of Star Command, keeping the station running while inventing / maintaining all of the equipment.
They proposed Verisign continue to manage the. net DNS due to its critical importance as the domain underlying numerous " backbone " network services.
They " were kicked about from pillar to post " for ten years, until John C. Taylor found them in an attic and bought them ; from this they became " the backbone of the Ordway-Rand collection ; and in 1895 Brady himself had no idea of what had become of them.
They are motor proteins that move directionally along a nucleic acid phosphodiester backbone, separating two annealed nucleic acid strands ( i. e., DNA, RNA, or RNA-DNA hybrid ) using energy derived from ATP hydrolysis.
They all consist of carbon backbone and atoms of hydrogen attached to that backbone, also see aliphatic hydrocarbons.
They also serve requirements for TV contribution services, corporate networks, mobile positioning and communications, Internet backbone connectivity and broadband access for terrestrial, maritime and in-flight applications.
They are the backbone of all ecosystems, but even more so in the zones where light cannot approach and thus photosynthesis cannot be the basic means to collect energy.
They are abundant in Wales, the south of Scotland, the Longford Massif in Ireland and the Lake District National Park of England ; they compose the majority of the main alps that make up the backbone of New Zealand.
They supported the development of the colony's sugar cane, beef cattle, mining and wool industries that were to remain the backbone of Queensland's economy for a century.
They remove the damaged nitrogenous base while leaving the sugar-phosphate backbone intact, creating an apurinic / apyrimidinic site, commonly referred to as an AP site.
They served as the backbone of the Chinese Air Force during the first year of the Sino-Japanese War ( 1937-1945 ).
They married the following year and together formed the backbone of the publishing company into the 1990s.
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