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He was big, burly, rough along the edges, bare-armed (tattooed?).
michael koehler | tangletown & beyond « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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The rain had washed the leaves of the bare-armed trees.
See No…, Hear No…, Speak No…, Martha Rand 2012
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He was big, burly, rough along the edges, bare-armed (tattooed?).
October « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Compare the arms in that picture to any of the myriad bare-armed SGA shots not to mention the chest hair and it's pretty obviously not remotely resembling his current body.
Jason Momoa is Conan the Barbarian; Mickey Rourke In, Too? « FirstShowing.net 2010
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In Irbil, hordes of young Kurdish men drove through city streets, firing celebratory rounds in the air and waving the bright yellow flags of the Kurdish Democratic Party and also, rather incongruously, one flag depicting a bare-armed Sylvester Stallone as Rocky on a background of the Stars and Stripes.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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He was bare-armed to the shoulder but for leather bands about his forearms and thick gold bracelets at his wrists.
His Disposition 2010
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In Irbil, hordes of young Kurdish men drove through city streets, firing celebratory rounds in the air and waving the bright yellow flags of the Kurdish Democratic Party and also, rather incongruously, one flag depicting a bare-armed Sylvester Stallone as Rocky on a background of the Stars and Stripes.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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With a minimum of chat, they disappeared behind stones or bushes, emerging empty-handed and bare-armed, completely clad in white.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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There were some highs — her stunning bare-armed appearance and warm hugs at her husband's speech to the joint session of Congress — and some lows — did she REALLY get touchy-feely with the Queen?
Bonnie Fuller: Michelle's Big Mistake: The Doozie That Derailed Her Near-Perfect First 100 Days 2009
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If you were told that the display for a front-page New York Post story read "Sweet 16," in juicy-looking blue letters with outline formatting on the text, and pictured two young men stepping away from a bare-armed embrace, one of them leaning back with a half-gape smile and flirty eyes, would you think the topic was the final 16 of the NCAA championship tournament?
Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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