| 1. | An encyclopedic biography should be as dry as a bone, almost tabular in prose form.
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| 2. | He sat up in his solitary chair, high above the action, dry as a bone.
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| 3. | Now, of course, Mars is dry as a bone, except for some permafrost and polar ice.
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| 4. | Today Mars'surface is dry as a bone, and solid evidence for its watery past remains elusive.
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| 5. | All around them, as far as the eye could see, it was as dry as a bone.
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| 6. | "Dry as a bone, " the Acadian wallpaper hangers agreed as we stalked the perimeters of the pool.
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| 7. | You know, the house is dry as a bone, your mouth is dry and your nose gets all caked up.
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| 8. | Later that year Bruce Pavitt released the " Sub Pop 100 " compilation and Green River's " Dry As a Bone"
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| 9. | I came down to the fuse box and he said it was wet, though it was dry as a bone last night,
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| 10. | It soaks the actor, who is also real and must return to the stage a few minutes later dry as a bone.
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