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The result of too many spicy burritos, chocolate sundaes, pepperoni pizzas, thick T-bones and vodka martinis consumed over too many years.
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Taunton isn't a pioneer in the bare-bones 24-hour-gym world.
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One of the ways they're going to defray the cost of the physical product is to sell some of these CDs - reissues specifically - in a bare-bones format that won't include the traditional jewel case, but instead they'll use a cardboard sleeve.
NPR: Marketplace Report: Boosting CD Sales
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He would communicate with me only by e-mail, and he denied any connection with the T. bataar bones, though he said that he had done other work with Prokopi.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention
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For comedies like "The Mindy Project, " it serves up more frequent second-screen content like video clips of funny moments than for action-packed dramas like "Bones, " where producers don't want viewers to miss any key developments.
WSJ: TV Networks Play to 'Second Screen'
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The Model T Ford, built from 1908 to 1927, was meant to be a bare-bones alternative to luxury cars for the rich.
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The bones suggested the man was European--oops, can't have that.
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