Sentences with phrase «backbone of»

At any rate Mustafi and Holding are the future backbone of the Arsenal central defence.
I would be truly shocked to see a deal involving the backbone of the defense.
Such rapport is the backbone of why they've won one Cup championship and 21 races since teaming in 2011 — the latter statistic exceeded only by Johnson's 27 wins during that span.
Not a national centre but one designed to produce players for a club, in turn providing the backbone of the national side.
He has had 18 years, his glory years came with the string backbone of George Graham's team.
He's so heavily criticized so often in a job that you can be so easily fired from that he has developed this backbone of steel and that's why we the true fans as majority fans still thinks he's the best man for the job.
This is the backbone of any successful team.
Backbone of this league is Toughness.
Put Henry alongside him in the Bould role and, with Lehman already in situ, we would have the backbone of the Invincibles.
Using financial analysis techniques as the backbone of your model is exactly my «cup of tea.»
The English core have been immense the backbone of the team especially Walcott who has been my MOTM 25 times and will surely be named skipper for the next 5 years.
He is the backbone of Chelsea he looks stronger his assists are fantastic.
These 1.5 - to - two - mile venues form the backbone of the Chase, hosting five of the 10 playoff races.
But it was the thirtyish veterans, the players just a shade below big - league quality, who formed the backbone of the American Association, gave the league its year - to - year continuity.
Look at it like that: Chambers, Ox, Walcott, Welbeck, Wilshere, Jenko, Gibbs — the backbone of the future English squad.
A few years back, there was much made of Arsenal's «English Core» that was supposed to be the backbone of the England team for this generation, but due to mostly injuries they have rarely all featured together for Roy Hodgson's side.
Bluiett has been the backbone of Xavier for the last four years.
These are the backbone of your recipe.
Using a sharp pair of kitchen shears, cut out the backbone of the chicken.
Unfortunately, increasing amounts of information have been coming out showing how bread, the backbone of every sandwich, isn't as good for us as originally marketed.
Authentic, real - life moments are the backbone of a series of modern American stories that connect the brand's values to its fans» values.
I'm so excited about the fall cookbook from my friend, Ashley Christensen from Poole's Diner — we actually met at a Bon Appétit shoot; her Pimiento Cheese is the backbone of our tuna melt at Tekoa.
Grains and grain - like seeds (lookin» at you, quinoa) are the healthy, versatile, and filling backbone of many of our home - cooked meals.
This open - source sharing of knowledge is not surprising to those who own Tartine Bread, which put forth everything that Robertson had learned into a 34 - page recipe that has been the backbone of pro and amateur bakers around the world.
«While «Legend Lines» continue to be the backbone of our campaign, a lot has changed with the rollout of the evolved character,» said Andrew Katz, VP of Marketing for Dos Equis.
Our engineering and custom design capability is the backbone of major systems used today in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, cosmetic and chemical industries.
A killer pizza sauce is the backbone of a stellar pizza.
They're the backbone of a community striving to use business as a force for positive change.
Main Divide Wines Main Divide is the local name for the Southern Alps that form the backbone of the South Island.
Secondly, they want «resilient food production systems», which utilise ecological production methods, and are based on «a multitude of smallholder farmers, gardeners and small - scale fishers who produce local food as the backbone of the food system».
(If you have a smaller air fryer, you may have to cut the backbone of your chicken out to flatten it first... I have the Power XL 5.3 so mine fit very well)
Food and Drink - Fall 2011 -(Page 80) > p PRODUCERS Evolution Fresh Freshness First Evolution Fresh says making juices and other products without preservatives has been the backbone of its business.
I'd buy fresh when I could afford it, or when it was in season, but frozen food formed the backbone of the very first foods I cooked for myself and my friends.
Holistic, people - centered, participatory approaches with a focus on access to nutrition — particularly for women and children — and market - oriented value chain facilitation form the backbone of our work.
But the real stars are people like you, the individuals who are the backbone of our efforts to help change the world one delicious meat free meal at a time.
Senator James L. Seward said, «Our dairy farmers have been the backbone of New York's agricultural industry for generations, and Byrne Dairy's expansion in Cortland will help ensure that our family farms will continue to prosper.
Here you'll find the large equipment pieces that are the backbone of any foodservice kitchen, including restaurant ovens, ranges, ice makers, refrigerators, and a large assortment of cooking equipment.
Enter frozen blueberries, the backbone of many a winter blueberry pie.
Panang Curry paste — a blend of chiles, lemongrass, and lime leaves — forms the spicy backbone of this velvety vegetarian curry from southern Thailand.
Edestin aids digestion, is relatively phosphorus - free, and considered the backbone of the cell's DNA.
The key to making good chia pudding is to put in lots of yummy ingredients as the backbone of the recipe.
On a flat surface with the back bone facing up, use poultry shearers to remove backbone of turkey by cutting along each side of the backbone.
Your recipes — along with those of Pete Evans — form the backbone of my Paleo collection.
Spices are the backbone of Indian cuisine, from anti-inflammatory turmeric to fragrant cumin and coriander seeds.
As Sales and Marketing Assistant John Tackabury explains, the company's ability to do whatever it can for its customers has been the backbone of DeIorio's success over the years.
At Accent Food Services, the backbone of what the Texas - based company does is adaptability, explains Rosenberg.
As the very backbone of its business, cold chain management is something the company says it can't afford to ignore.
In the 1970's, the famous «Concannon Clones 7, 8 & 11» provided the backbone of the huge expansion in Cabernet plantings in California's premium wine regions as well as in many of Napa's most prestigious vineyards.
Our goal is to help small and medium sized distributors who are the backbone of the UK wine and spirits.
Although the company has embraced a wide array of ingredients — blue cheese wine grapes and maple bacon salt caramels to name a few — Petron stresses that the chocolate is the backbone of every confection.
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