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Meredith Wheeler's Barack Obama is wrinkled and a bit tattered; it sags at the knees.
Many perennials look a bit tattered after they're done blooming, but coral bells look fresh all season.
The leaves will grow back, and the tree will carry on, a bit tattered, but not too much the worse for wear.
The weekend did have much to distract everyone from such things, what with the N.B.A. lockout ending in time for Christmas — ESPN.com's Michael Wilbon claims at least they got something right — and Urban Meyer deciding that a year was enough time with his family before he dives into the Ohio State job with his credibility a bit tattered, writes Pat Forde on Yahoo.com.
"I never even knew I had a chance of getting on a stage in New York," he said in the wee hours of Saturday morning at the end of the second of these concerts; he seemed heavy with exhaustion, and his voice was a bit tattered by the New York cold.
And her mind, which was the sharpest of them all -- sharper than yours or mine -- is showing its wear, a bit tattered around the edges.
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I still have that album, although it's jacket is a bit worn and tattered.
The bodies of others have decomposed, leaving only bits of bone, tattered clothing and plastic sandals as clues.
If one of the lackeys in the information office read one of our reports that was the least bit critical of Saddam – I remember getting chewed out for writing that the uniforms of the soldiers were tattered – we were punished in one puerile way or another.
His reputation tattered.
It's gonna be tattered.
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