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"You just don't want to be bare".
It used to be bare feet, now it's Nikes.
She likes a text to be bare and clean.
The group found many lawns to be bare, unmowed, discolored and infested with weeds.
"There's going to be bare [lots of] riots," shouted another youth over his shoulder.
She always told me that you have to be bare -- nothing better than not having any makeup.
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Given Dell'Arte's emphasis on the voice, its productions tend to be bare-bones, as Victoria Crutchfield's was here: a few props, a few costumes, all with an easygoing mix of ancient Rome and contemporary America.
Unlike the Web sites of office buildings past, which tended to be bare-bones and buried deep within a landlord's corporate home page, this new crop stands alone and crackles with animation, exuberant language and videos.
"It's getting to be bare-knuckles politics," said Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp Ltd., a sports finance and marketing consultant, warning that even unproven accusations may have a price.
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