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The first one has been sort of denuded of any religious content as a movie.
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The saliva stains on the denuded pillows were evidence of a long winter spent drooling and dreaming.
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Many people thought that whatever Mr Bernheimer had paid for Colnaghi, it was too much for a largely denuded dealership.
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Along its length, farmhouses that have been built out of Roman masonry still sit next to denuded sections of the wall.
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Denuded of its foreign-policy fig leaf, the station's continued existence would then be even harder to justify than it is now.
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It was damaged during last summer's Monument Fire and monsoon rains that brought mud, water and boulders crashing down the denuded slopes.
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The authorities spend half a billion dollars each year cleaning up soil that's been washed into the water when rainwater courses down denuded slopes.
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He denuded Downing Street of capacity, ceded power to civil servants (who run Mr Cameron's policy unit) and limited the number of special advisers.
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Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman.
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In the denuded kitchen, he watched while she broke the yolks of the eggs with a fork, beating them up, adding milk and butter, then sprinkling on pepper.
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Areas denuded of life make for poor grinding territories.
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Gold has denuded the play of any semblance of Englishness and class, an issue that should be central to the argument between the bullying, blue-collar Jimmy Porter (Matthew Rhys) and his browbeaten middle-class wife, Alison (Sarah Goldberg).
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