The Bonebridge is surgically fitted under the skin to the bone structure behind the ear.
Small, dark hands, they looked tanned to the bone by long years of outdoor work.
And making them light enough for racing means cutting safety margins to the bone.
George junior, despite his solidly Ivy League credentials (Phillip's Andover, Yale, Harvard) is Texan to the bone.
All this came as the temperatures plummeted to the bone-numbing and the snow swirled and stung faces.
You cut your utility budgets to the bone in order to keep electricity bills at a minimum.
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Of 62 patients whose prostate cancer had spread to the bone, 53 saw improvement on their bone scans.
But cutting government spending to the bone might not do the trick if the economy is not growing.
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He is a globalist to the bone and supports every opportunity to erode American sovereignty and the constitution.
"We believe, as a party, that education in Belfast has been cut back to the bone, " he said.
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Within his inner circle, especially the tight-knit, politically hard-wired Bush family, the debate cut right to the bone.
Because of labor law and tax law, employment in the fast food industry has already been pared to the bone.
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The new governors will have to cut to the bone to pay the salaries and pensions of their over-numerous employees.
Rather than cut programs to the bone or increase class sizes, several small districts have recently consolidated with bigger districts.
The new therapy may prove useful to breast cancer or prostate cancer sufferers whose tumors have spread to the bone.
Because most businesses have trimmed their expense structures to the bone, any revenue growth has an out-sized effect on profits.
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Richards has over the years played through fevers, a finger burned to the bone, and the death of a child.
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One could cut government spending to the bone, but government regulatory control over many economic sectors would remain the dominant modern reality.
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Flames burned her arms to the bone and severed her Achilles tendon.
These weapons are particularly nasty because white phosphorus continues to burn until it disappears... it could burn right down to the bone.
Mr Rajoy has already cut spending to the bone and increased taxes.
There is more to this than simply cutting costs to the bone.
Last-ditch spending reductions cut to the bone, delaying production and subsequent billings.
Investors are aware that corporate managers have cut expenses to the bone, and they remain haunted by a lack of topline revenue growth.
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Getting chilled to the bone (accidental excessive cold) counts for 0.25 of an admission, intentional self-harm to 0.20 per cent of an admission.
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Once, long ago, this farmer worked his fingers to the bone so his son could learn to be a clerk at the castle.
"The FBU have been lobbying the government about this for months, their austerity measures are cutting the fire service to the bone, " he said.
It says the burns are usually multiple and deep, down to the bone, and the particles will continue to burn unless deprived of oxygen.
It was an experience of catharsis, of being on fire with the need to be honest, in imagery and language stripped to the bone.
So you've typed your fingers to the bone and the light of the monitor has burned your retinas with images of numbers and calculations.
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