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  • 81Backbone (альбом Бони Джеймса) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Backbone. Backbone …

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  • 82Backbone Charlottetown — Digital Eclipse Software Digital Eclipse Software modifier  …

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  • 83Backbone Emeryville — Digital Eclipse Software Digital Eclipse Software modifier  …

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  • 84Backbone Entertainment — Digital Eclipse Software Digital Eclipse Software modifier  …

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  • 85Backbone Vancouver — Digital Eclipse Software Digital Eclipse Software modifier  …

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  • 86Telecommunications towers in the United Kingdom — The two major operators of radio masts and towers in the UK are Arqiva and National Grid Wireless (according to Arqiva entry they have now merged).Fact|date=August 2008Between them, these two companies operate the transmitters for UK terrestrial… …

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  • 87backbone — noun /ˈbækˌbəʊn/ a) The series of vertebrae, separated by disks, that encloses and protects the spinal cord, and runs down the middle of the back in vertebrate animals. Before automobiles, railroads were a backbone of commerce. b) any fundamental …

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  • 88The Collective, Inc. — Infobox Defunct company company name = The Collective company slogan = company type = Private fate = Merger Predecessor = Backbone Entertainment successor = Double Helix Games foundation = 1997 defunct = 2007 location = Newport Beach, California… …

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  • 89backbone frame — A frame, having the cross section of a rectangular box, that runs along the center of the vehicle and occupies the space between the seats. This box generally divides at the front, running along each side of the gearbox and engine up to a… …

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  • 90backbone — backboned, adj. backboneless, adj. /bak bohn /, n. 1. Anat. the spinal column; spine. 2. strength of character; resolution. 3. something resembling a backbone in appearance, position, or function. 4. Bookbinding. a back or bound edge of a book;… …

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