| 11. | These characters are close to the bone, often pulled straight from real life.
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| 12. | This joke hits uncomfortably close to the bone.
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| 13. | The drama here cuts close to the bone.
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| 14. | Recent French movies cut closer to the bone.
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| 15. | As for disposable razors, the mere topic cuts too close to the bone.
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| 16. | The truth cuts close to the bone, and Reese's anger dissipates.
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| 17. | His loft, suitably, is as clean and close to the bone as a concept.
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| 18. | His music is raw and close to the bone, Thorne says, but free of obscenities.
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| 19. | Initially there was concern that running any of that stuff would be too close to the bone.
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| 20. | But this is getting too close to the bone, refusing to separate the playwright from the play.
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