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"We're pretty much bare bones as it is right now," said Desiree Grand, a district spokeswoman.
"We're down to the bare bones as it is so we can't afford any more injuries," said Monk. "He [Montero] could have carried on but there was slight tightness so we didn't want to risk him".
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"Small museums are smaller in terms of their endowments and staff, and their operating budgets are pretty bare-bones as it is, so there isn't a lot of fat to be trimmed," said Michael DiPaolo, president of the Small Museum Association and executive director of the Lewes Historical Society in Delaware.
Noppl is a fairly bare bones effort, but it's simple and it works.
Noppl is a fairly bare bones effort, but it's simple and it works.
Mobile posting in Multiply is so bare bones I doubt it's getting much use.
As it is, her life is bare-bones.
"The club is at its bare bones and it has been essential to recruit a goalkeeper.
"I knew that it needed to be as bare bones as I could make it," Mr. Rando said.
It doesn't give you the win as much". "Bare bones" is a phrase being used regularly with Arsenal at the moment.
We were down the the bare bones as well and the lads that came in are a credit to themselves.
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