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Quite bare – by which I mean not only trouserless, but also tightless.
"What I worked on was quite bare bones and everything else grew up around me," says Nile Rodgers.
"There's a story about the dancing bear in the forest that has no hair and is quite bare," said Mr. Merhige.
There's some terrific performances – particularly from Collette, putting flesh on some quite bare bones, and Carell, a wholly plausible, half-sympathetic overgrown jock with a bullying charm.
His otherwise quite bare apartment (like the ones on the floors above and below, which he also owns), is filled with the books he has accumulated in the years since.
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On a recent night when I was pretending that I don't really need any sleep, I decided it was a perfect time to visit Goodreads and add a few more books so my shelves didn't look quite so bare.
And the minute his wallet didn't feel quite so bare, He made a cash offer of 30 per share.
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