| 21. | They are questions _ Love & Death _ closer to the bone than to skin pigment.
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| 22. | If his hair were cut any closer to the bone, you could summon him with a dog whistle.
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| 23. | Like the tales his mother and father told him, his own narratives are pared close to the bone.
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| 24. | Even closer to the bone, though, is the potential to undermine artistic freedom by withholding government financing.
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| 25. | Critics accuse Franke of cutting so close to the bone that employee morale has been driven into the ground.
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| 26. | "You're talking about something very close to the bone in a lot of families ."
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| 27. | It cuts much closer to the bone than the overproduced Phil Spector version on " Let It Be ."
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| 28. | It travels close to the bone, running between the scapula and the supraspinatus muscle, to which it supplies branches.
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| 29. | But the cartoonists often cut a lot closer to the bone of reality than, say, the columnists or editorial writers.
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| 30. | The ad may have been intended as tongue-in-cheek, but it has cut too close to the bone.
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