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  • r  in an exposed manner; without protection or defense
    they were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill
  • r  without clothing
    Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and rush by with a rifle raised

  • This is a Bangkok that only a farang, or foreigner, could love, and it felt oddly familiar even 50 years ago, when Jack Reynolds gave us his nakedly titled Woman of Bangkok.
  • After seeing Dame Edith Evans play Shakespeare's Cleopatra, he wrote: "Bereft of fan, lace and sedan chair, Dame Edith is nakedly middle-aged and plain.
  • Brady also warned against Sarkozy's following his presidential predecessors' tradition of nakedly pushing French national interests in Europe's name.
News & Articles

  • Christie gets bashed for election date
    Editorial : October election is wrong for New Jersey. Page A11 TRENTON — Seven months after he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with President Barack Obama in what was celebrated by many in storm-battered New Jersey as a selfless display of bipartisanship, Gov. Chris Christie finds himself accused of hypocrisy and nakedly political self-dealing.
    June 6, 2013 - Daily Journal
  • NJ's popular Gov. Christie bashed from both sides for scheduling Senate election for October
    TRENTON, N.J. - Seven months after he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with President Barack Obama in what was celebrated by many in storm-battered New Jersey as a selfless display of bipartisanship, Republican Gov. Chris Christie finds himself accused of hypocrisy and nakedly political self-dealing.
    June 5, 2013 - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
  • NJ's Gov. Chris Christie bashed for election move - NBC40.net
    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Seven months after he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with President Barack Obama in what was celebrated by many in storm-battered New Jersey as a selfless display of bipartisanship, Republican Gov. Chris Christie finds himself accused of hypocrisy and nakedly political self-dealing.
    June 5, 2013 - NBC40 South Jersey
Quotes

  • Peter Roebuck in New Zealand Herald
    Columnist Peter Roebuck said the BCCI's chartering of a plane to whisk its players home if the case was lost was "one of the most nakedly aggressive actions taken in the history of a notoriously fractious game".
  • Alex Salmond in BBC News
    First Minister Alex Salmond said: "These papers are proof positive of the bad faith of successive UK Governments - Labour and Tory - in depriving Scotland of access to our own North Sea resources for nakedly political reasons."
  • Harry Siegel in NEWS.com.au
    We have no desire to be free speech martyrs, but it would have been nakedly hypocritical to avoid the same cartoons we'd criticised others for not running,Siegel said.

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