• "Here's the issue, " says Pastor Reshetinsky, a large-boned man with a slight moustache, tells me.

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  • Sit back, sample signature dishes such as chilled spiced razor clams and crispy de-boned lamb ribs and enjoy the sunset.

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  • He slaughtered one or two oxen a day, boned the meat and sold it to the local butcher.

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  • She was a big-boned blonde of thirty-seven, with a raw complexion, an Appalachian twang, and a forthright, vulnerable manner.

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  • Most of them had brought wives or girlfriends with them, as petite and straw-boned as their mates were gigantic.

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  • Given the relative paucity of sources, her account of the first Christian millennium is bare-boned by comparison, concentrating on theology and imperial history.

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  • But the allure of spending 14 days on a cargo vessel-turned-cruise ship had nothing to do with the bare-boned interior of the Aranui 3.

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  • But her equally big-boned mom, Edna, played rather sweetly by John Travolta, urges her to be practical, and think about working at Edna's Occidental Laundry.

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  • Salaka Djicke is a round-faced, big-boned girl with the wide thighs still fashionable in the desert, an unforgiving terrain that leaves many women without curves.

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  • The first few blackout days were a little fun, in an 18th century kind of way, devoting so much time to the raw-boned necessities of life.

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  • Meanwhile, just to the north of Denver is Greeley, site of the state's school of education, strong-boned churches and the richly landscaped homes of Colorado's Front Range technocrats.

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  • The most bare-boned type of account is zero-interest basic checking.

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  • Otherwise, the meat must usually be boned, frozen or cooked.

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  • Her delicate features and fine-boned frame belie her strength.

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  • Traditional porchetta involves a whole pig that's been gutted and boned, stuffed with its own offal, seasoned with a heady mix of wild fennel, herbs and garlic, neatly trussed and then slowly spit-roasted over an open fire.

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  • One of the more notorious offenders, a big-boned German named Kim Dotcom, became a cult hero when the U.S. government convinced the Kiwis to shutter his file-sharing platform MegaUpload last August with a brazen raid of his Auckland compound.

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  • Silly games, a bare-boned word processor that helped me become a fledgling writer, and a machine to play around on and tinker with that helped shape a part of who I was as a person by shaping what I enjoyed to spend my time doing.

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  • He took a course designed by a geneticist who helped launch the Human Genome Project, Harvard colleague George Church. (Mr. Gates passed the course, he proudly notes, with a required score of 100.) He also boned up via laptop with video lectures from the Teaching Company, and often consults Ivy League peers by email.

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