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Our ancestors certainly liked a nice bone to gnaw on.
It is a "nice bone to throw to The Globe," Mr. Manning said, referring to the city's dominant newspaper.
She didn't have a nice bone in her body, but nor did she have a bullshitty one.
That clone, a power-mad military dictator out to destroy first the Enterprise and then the Earth with a blast of radiation, may be a biological replica of the virtuous captain, but he doesn't have a nice bone in his body.
Further investigation by WPM suggests the five-day event won't be a tasty little earner for her (it costs £5 to put your boss up for grabs) but the nice bone in her body is pleased to hear that her hard-earned cash will be going to a good cause, since all proceeds raised will go to Ovacome, the ovarian cancer charity.
I'm not sure why anyone would buy a G1, but to those that did, Google threw them a rather nice bone today: Keyboard shortcuts in Gmail.
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Really, what I was in the mood for was a nice bone-warming braise.
It had "nice bones but had lost a lot of flesh," Mr. Benepe said.
Even now, looking back on it all, when I asked Buckner if he ever misses football, he said: "Once in a while, but then I remind myself of all those nice bones I might have broken". Thornridge's basketball team won consecutive state championships in a state that takes basketball as seriously as Wisconsin takes cheese.
It's the Jamie Hewlett-directed music video for the trio's rap hybrid for Converse, DoYaThing, and along with the promised baboon and "masked bloke," there' a mighty grim looking London flat (it's got nice bones though), and an equally grim-looking Murdoch, who takes a chair-lift down the stairs.
(It did, however, provide a nice big bone to take home to the dog).
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