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Now don't get the idea that he had no backbone.
I'm just to fall in line because, after all, I obviously have no backbone.
Now people think I have no backbone.
Republicans lost because they have no backbone.
Or does the Chairman have no backbone?
But cricket has sold its soul, and its rulers have no backbone.
Invertebrates, animals that have no backbones, or vertebral columns.
The people who work for her have no backbone to tell her get off planet earth !!
Now it is Riley who wants attention during work hours, and I find I have no backbone at all.
People like him have no backbone."
He has no backbone.
Words that seem to have no backbone to them make me shudder... Shakespeare's Housekeeper.
Because he has no backbone, no identity, he can wiggle through even the tightest jams.
The LibDems have no backbone, no credibility and no moral compass.
But as important as corals or microbes may be, they have no backbone, and so they get short shrift in this volume.
But Carroll's Jets team had no backbone to withstand the kind of withering defeat that Marino brought about.
I had no backbone, no admin ability; I was just an idiot that Nau could use to keep better people in line."
It has no backbone ... say what you like about the Daily Mail, they are a commitment newspaper," Owen told him.
The last Labour government had no backbone, but Ed Miliband, has a cause to fight - inequality, says Mary Riddell.
Crustaceans - A group of freshwater and saltwater animals having no backbone, with jointed legs and a hard shell made of chitin.
is it better to have no backbone (clegg) or to just be an out and out villain (cameron)
"The Legislature really has no backbone," grumbled a Giuliani administration official who has repeatedly failed to beat back the P.B.A.
It is believed to be the largest of all the world's creatures that have no backbones, growing up to lengths of 60 or 70 feet, longer than a city bus.
The giants are believed to be one of the largest of all the world's creatures that have no backbones, growing to lengths of 60 feet and perhaps much more.