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He barely had an income anymore.

This time around, Versace used live models and a prestige setting, spiced up with plenty of bared flesh.

The tightly fitted sheaths showed off bosoms, hips and bare backs to excess.

Not only is quarterback Steve McNair barely ambulatory and Eddie George nursing a dislocated shoulder, but the Patriots are rested and virtually unbeatable at home.

In Week 5, they surrendered 442 yards to the Titans and barely pulled out a 38-30 victory.

The crowd was primed, the good guys were gleaming, the bad guys were scowling, and the night's bare-handed carnage was about to begin.

But man, do you remember that `tater he gave up to Gibson?Gibson could barely swing the bat!That's gotta hurt!" For Eckersley, Gibson's homer still hurts but there's nothing like the soothing balm of Cooperstown.

Was it my imagination, or was The Courant's coverage of the first day of the Michael Skakel jury selection dripping with disdain for the electronic news media [Page 1, April 3, "Scene: Camera, Lights, Liver Spots And Not-Really-Live Feeds For Deborah Norville"]?The reporter could barely disguise his scorn for TV news.

Actors on the show are given only the barest details of their characters or the scenes they’re going to play.

Sitting around a beer garden table while taking a break from the polka, the two couples are decked out in full Bavarian regalia, the men in perky alpine hats, the women in flowing dirndl dresses -- an expensive hobby when you consider a dirndl costs around $300, quality lederhosen fetches about $200 and a pair of wool socks that leave the ankles bare ("the Germans they seem to run out of yarn," said Sam Katchmar) will set you back around $40.

This 12-ounce New York strip came with a sidecar of perky Irish whiskey sauce of good flavor, but it was barely warm.

One holds a tart, barely creamy Key lime filling, the other, a good chocolate mousse-like blending with a healthy splash of Bailey's.

Canada Life and parent Great-West stock barely budged on low volumes.

Despite her intelligence (she had given an extempore Latin oration in the Louvre at the age of 13 on the education of women), and her commanding physical presence, the young monarch - still barely in her twenties - was out of her depth in the Scotland's gangsterish aristocratic milieu.

However, it was her decision to marry the Earl of Bothwell, one of the noble thugs involved in her husband's murder, and to do so barely three months after the event, that fatally eroded her powerbase in Scotland.


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