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The head and neck are partly or wholly bare of feathers in some species, and the exposed skin may be black, as in the sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopica), or brightly coloured red, as in the hermit ibis (Geronticus eremita) and others.
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Completely bare.
It is not wholly a bare stage".
It was the kind of bare-bones recipe wholly dependent on good ingredients.
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.
The bizarre things they do exposed wholly of their own volition, their oddities and interests laid bare for the world to see.
This disquisition is a brilliant piece of writing that lays bare the essential differences between the Aristotelian God, who is wholly indifferent to human individuals, and the God of the Jewish religion.
An additional possibility is that the relative acceptability of individual un- forms may be wholly or partly predicted by the frequency of competing forms that express a similar meaning (pre-emption) or of the bare (i.e., non un- prefixed) form of the verb.
The stairways rise up through the lobby, with their bare metal treads, disappearing mysteriously into the far recesses of the museum; the effect is cinematic – Piranesian, even – and wholly compelling.
Not wholly.
Bare feet?
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