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They say that transporting the fragile, one-of-a-kind skeleton could damage it, and that taking her out of her homeland violates a 1998 UNESCO agreement signed by 37 scientists from 23 nations against transporting original fossils out of their countries of origin.
She is "a kind of skeleton key," Emily Nussbaum, the talented New York magazine critic, wrote in 2008, "to midcentury Broadway and Hollywood".
He also suggests that a writer should power through their piece briskly to construct a kind of skeleton argument.
It provides, like the accompanying chronologies, a kind of skeleton outline, a sequence of random dots joined by a shared time frame.
Two years before the Maidstone Iguanodon came to light, a different kind of skeleton was found in the Weald of southern England.
If the NSA has known about Heartbleed for a long time – or even a short time – then the surveillance-staters have possessed a kind a skeleton key to entire swaths of the internet.
Is there any kind of skeleton key available that would open it?
If more conventional politicians had to deal with the kind of skeletons rattling around Sinn Féin and the IRA's cupboards, they would be expected to implode.
What kind of skeletons and how many we can stomach play a decisive role in choosing which box to check.
Like the neighbor child who becomes her conspirator in this unorthodox whodunit, Elise is seen but not really noticed -- except by the murderer -- which intensifies her isolation among these narcissistic people, who keep all kinds of skeletons, dirty laundry and illicit lovers in their capacious closets.
While it's unlikely that any of these actual human beings ever ________ a girl in front of a __________ (spoiler free!) but they have their own kinds of skeletons.
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