Because the affordable homes remain owned or part-owned by whichever housing association is involved, they cannot be sold on for fat profits. |
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I ate 20 nuggets and a chicken sandwich meal and Rob kept on throwing things at me and calling me a fat pig. |
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I don't know how I can look at my stupid, fat bulk in the mirror every day. |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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Fat reduction brought fat times for much of the food industry in the early 1990s, helping to spawn such megabrands as Healthy Choice. |
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A flabby waist and love handles are the result of fat deposits in the oblique area. |
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For example, he may use liposuction to remove a person's love handles then use fat injections to round out the hips and thighs. |
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Apart from the fat check he receives every month, plus an endless chain of facilities, he gets red-carpet treatment wherever he goes. |
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This won't mean a fat lot to most of you, but the eventual results might be interesting. |
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You have to help by increasing physical activity or decreasing caloric intake so the fat isn't redeposited. |
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Jan remembers eating bacon fat as a savoury spread instead of butter on bread. |
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Insulin resistance correlates with visceral fat measured by waist circumference or waist to hip ratio. |
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Such behavior is just unfathomable to me, like throwing out the heel of the bread or cutting the fat off rashers. |
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Similarly the more polyunsaturated fat in a product, the more tocopherol it will need to contain. |
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The fire had started accidentally when fat from the chip pan caught alight. |
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In Fat of the Lamb, white fat winds around viscous sinew and muscle as if in emulation of the frame's sinuous acanthus motif. |
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For various reasons, those foods rich in saturated fat offer compensations in a bleak world. |
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The force of fat raindrops hitting my head was hard enough to make me wince. |
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We sought refuge in the comfort of pipes, nursery food, big fat armchairs in stuffy, overheated rooms and low-risk jobs for life. |
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Its benign silhouette squats against the southern sky like some fat Buddha. |
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A fat lot of good that is to a traveller who would be many miles away by the time it got there. |
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The presence of excess fat in the abdomen is an independent predictor of risk factors and mortality. |
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Corman set neophytes to work off their baby fat on projects like Battle Beyond the Sun and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. |
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Over the years the mesh had become clogged with flour dust and fat japped from the pan. |
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Long and thin or fat and tubular, pasta is the queen of comfort foods this winter. |
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She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour. |
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If the woollybutts are also pruned early and the foster species thinned at mid rotation, interesting fat logs could be grown in medium rotations. |
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It is also too simplistic to think of all monks as living off the fat of the land and benefiting from the labour of others. |
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But you don't need to be a criminal mastermind to target our rather fat and sluggish financial institutions. |
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It's a bar where you can enjoy good company, a fat cigar, a dainty cigarette and a glass of fine red. |
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He was six foot one, and he never went to fat the way a lot of other policemen did. |
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Last year, Arthritis New Zealand ran billboards featuring a middle-aged woman sucking on a fat marijuana cigarette. |
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But it is also about three fat rashers of Gloucester Old Spot bacon on thick white bread with ketchup. |
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The rank and file, I'm sorry to say, have lived off the fat of the land put there by our union forefathers and foremothers. |
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Losing just a few pounds of excess fat will go a long way toward improving your health. |
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He acknowledged that eating clean played a major role in ridding fat in the area and helping his abs show through. |
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They have begun to watch their diet by restricting the amount of fat they eat. |
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It occurs when abnormal accumulations of fat develop in the liver and other organs, along with a severe increase of pressure in the brain. |
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While fat cow and bull prices are still weak, feeder cattle prices are strong. |
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And even if they do not form the next Government, they stand to receive fat pension cheques whilst they continue to work and earn. |
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He now operates from a van in the Hull area, filtering and cleaning catering cooking fat at hospitals, universities and schools. |
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In York Cattle Market the following week there would be one of the biggest auction sales of fat pigs since before the war. |
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There is fat chance of Tosh forgetting about this season, which surely has the makings of a magical 30-goal one. |
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Skim off the fat and spoon out the now jellied stock into tubs and freeze until ready to use. |
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Her red hair waved in short curls around the small face and Lully's baby fat made her features look even more human. |
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Two pieces of unrecognisable chicken coated in artificial breadcrumbs and deep fried in greasy fat coming up. |
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According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard. |
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The risotto turned out to be excellent and very well seasoned, with its fat grains of al dente rice and its large chunks of tasty mushrooms. |
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But there are ways to live off the fat of the land without bleeding it dry. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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Cue whinge after whinge after pitiful whinge about how fat she thinks she is, and how much weight she must have put on since entering the house. |
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Ideally, Heaney's talk would be broadcast on the radio but there is fat chance of that. |
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But transparency is a fat lot of good if the newspapers don't bother to tell the public. |
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We are working with manufacturers and suppliers to lower sugar, salt and fat in ingredients. |
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Peer over your plate to see the deft hands of prep chef Samuel Ramirez shape cornmeal-molasses dough into fat hamburger buns. |
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In order to attend you need not just a fat wallet but the right connections. |
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The fat that jiggles when you move, on the hips, thighs and tummy, isn't the problem. |
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We never thought we'd say that about a depressive fat bloke in a dress, either. |
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Most high-fat equine foods use an animal fat high in saturated fats rather than vegetable oils. |
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In any case, there is fat chance of finding alternative employment in this area, which to an untutored eye looks rich in natural assets. |
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Pour a thin layer of oil or melt a couple of large tablespoons of dripping or fat in another roasting tin on top of the stove until smoking hot. |
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There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health. |
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When the skillet is hot, add enough oil or other cooking fat to thinly coat the bottom of the pan. |
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And when the great boom began and the country's cities began to develop, there was a rush to profit from the fat contracts on offer. |
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She was sitting between a fat man who wheezed a lot and a woman who definitely overdid the perfume. |
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For the first year I raved and plotted revenge, and a fat lot of good it did me. |
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I spent that entire summer at a fat camp where I lost 75 pounds and became an athletic jock. |
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The authors say the increase could be linked to weight gain after the smokers quit, or a shift in body fat distribution. |
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He sends his fat cattle to a local butcher to be slaughtered and jointed, then sells the meat. |
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Hydroxycut can also help you burn stored fat for energy while sparing your precious muscle. |
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The outlines of soft tissue is made possible by radiolucent fat which surrounds intra-abdominal organs. |
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The only radiolucent alveolar filling material was fat or alveolar proteinosis. |
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Its bosses say they are looking to reduce sugar and fat for the health and welfare of us all. |
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Darker, purpley-red meat that has a firm texture and creamy fat is a sign that it has been well hung. |
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If your family puts out a spread, choose those dishes that are lower in fat and calories. |
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Hartel's research team has come up with a theory to explain how visual fat bloom develops in well-tempered chocolates. |
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Piercing the meat with a fork can release juices and fat that can cause flame flare-ups. |
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Leave a thin layer of fat on steaks, chops, and roasts during cooking to seal in juices. |
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Now, the tears were coming out as fast as the fat monsoon raindrops outside were coming down. |
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Those wrestlers were either too fat or so pumped up on the juice they would blow up after 2 minutes. |
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But according to a report issued last week, there is fat chance of this in our part of the world. |
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When I went from a girl's body to a woman's body with natural fat in places, I freaked out. |
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The people in the stands are happy, the athletes win fat contracts, and the owners rake in the money. |
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A cold southerly rain storm caught the newly shorn wethers and four hundred died because the cold congealed the fat around their kidneys. |
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The press has done a public service exposing this government's fondness for spin, rich businessmen and fat donation cheques. |
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Antioxidants added to the fat at the time of storage prevent the occurrence of rancidity. |
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The cassowary pecks the ground, gobbling fat worms with quick chops of its beak. |
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Trim the fat from meat and poultry, says Potter, because pesticides and other additives concentrate there. |
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More than fame, more than fortune, more than a fat cookbook contract, what they really crave is a good sandwich. |
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And then there is a guy smoking a fat cigarette that surely contains less tobacco than greenery. |
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I was happy to be left with the geeky nerd in bottle glasses and the fat wheezy kid. |
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If everyone can be skinny, thin won't be in, but fat will start being where it's at. |
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You can whip melted chocolate like cream, the fat and the lecithin acting as a stabilizer for the foam. |
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There is barely an ounce of fat on his body, and he continues to make his team-mates look chubby. |
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The kidneys of kangaroo mice are very efficient, and fat is stored in their tails. |
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I'm sitting at the library across from a very skinny woman and I'm thinking about how fat I am. |
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The country's attempts since the 1970s to build a diversified economy from the fat profits of higher oil process have failed miserably. |
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Ah well, it gives them something to write about, I suppose not a fat lot happens in Solihull at the best of times. |
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By late adolescence, girls have twice the body fat of boys, and boys have one-third greater muscle mass than girls. |
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Discard the skin, and 3 ounces of white meat will give you just 102 calories and 2 grams of fat for 20 grams of protein. |
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He had perked up and we got the impression that, provided we kept off politics, we could have stayed and chewed the fat all afternoon. |
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Your body has learned to use it sparingly as it relies heavily on fat for fuel. |
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He was 67, so fat that he could hardly walk, gluttonous, in ill health and within eight months of death. |
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And she praised the television advert with fat dripping from a cigarette end as a group of friends smoke in a pub. |
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I quickly joked that if he spent whole day walking around flapping his arms, he would not be fat either. |
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The key to protein cycling is to raise carbohydrate and healthy fat intake during the readaptation phase. |
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We defined high fat dairy food as whole milk, ice cream, hard cheese, butter, and sour cream. |
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Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet. |
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Change your diet to include more wholegrain foods, vegetables, fruit and remove as much fat from it as possible. |
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With a very sharp knife, score the fat of the lamb, creating a crisscross pattern. |
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Maybe if you didn't stuff your fat face so full of keftedes and retsina Mark, you might be able to run around and score a few more goals. |
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The major problem with excess abdominal fat is that it is highly associated with the development of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. |
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At the same time, it stalls the metabolic processes that burn fat for fuel. |
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Abdominal fat cells happily inflate to accommodate more fuel, widening your waist inch by inch. |
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He was fat and his belly looked as if it applied a little too much pressure on the waistband of his trousers. |
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A diet extremely high in protein and fat with very little carbohydrate intake may induce ketogenesis. |
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For this reason, body fat can be as important as body weight when you are trying to reduce your waistline or change your lifestyle. |
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Fry over a medium heat until the fat runs and the bacon turns golden at the edges. |
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I was in my neighbourhood in East Van, smoking a big fat bomber, and I had to go to the corner store. |
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The couple were both quite fat and were walking abreast and consequently blocked the whole path. |
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He is soon feeling sick and unhappy as the effects of his high fat diet kick in. |
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Who would decide what constituted an unnecessary level of fat in various foods. |
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But a friend said I would burn more fat by doing strength training before cardio. |
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Yoghurts, as we all know are often part of a dieter's menu, specifically the kind that are very reduced in fat content. |
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But fat chance that such a rational, liberal and secular proposal would ever get through here. |
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He was incredibly short, fat and stocky, with a tuft of balding, wiry hair sticking straight up as if he'd just clambered out of bed. |
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Venison is the low-cholesterol answer to those who love red meat but have to watch their animal fat intake. |
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For the rest, entering the entertainment world means having a colourful lifestyle, fat monetary rewards and an enviable social status. |
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My muscles bunched up, too, as I lifted myself into the aperture, but I didn't have any fat to bunch up with it. |
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Thanks in part to fat fees from those captive funds and betting its own capital and trading prowess, the bank did very nicely thank you. |
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A female brown bear's milk is very rich in fat and calories, so the cub grows quickly. |
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Check out our big fat story on six Democrats who were bankrolled by banking. |
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While some may say that our exploding obesity epidemic is a hyperbole, fat does beget fat. |
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With a mid-engined layout, a fat tyre at each corner and your own bulk almost as low as it can go, the weight distribution is perfect, and the handling truly sublime. |
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No more hunting for the tiny little arrow with your big fat finger, in other words. |
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At 15, Universal released her first big movie, big fat Liar, a teenage comedy co-starring Frankie Muniz of Malcolm in the Middle. |
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Close by, a fat woman was holding a small brown-and-white dog to her bosom. |
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This outer layer of body fat provides insulation from low temperatures. |
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A groovy looking website with nothing to say or to do is a fat lot of use. |
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Pour into the stockpot, being careful to stop before the broth is all in and the fat starts to come out. |
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The buckwheat with pork fat and boiled potatoes is served in cellophane bowls and is fresh and tasty. |
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The caloric and fat content of an ounce or two of toppings can easily top that of the fro-yo base. |
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The students searched the mags, cut images, and wrote on their canvases with fat red and blue markers. |
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But if Jess plays her cards right, there is no reason she can't turn fat cow into cash cow. |
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Now that the main character has a fat belly and can't do anything except waddle around buying baby clothes, the show is guaranteed to be non-stop action and drama. |
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Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful. |
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While they are buying well-known brand names and waiting for prestige and fat profits to result, they tend to forget the major difference between home and abroad. |
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I could feel the fat of my cheeks trying to escape as she held me still to mark me with red lipstick. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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He might have assumed a lower profile, but he didn't disappear like many others with a fat cheque, a set of golf clubs and a one-way ticket to Florida. |
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At 96 percent water, cukes have no saturated fat or cholesterol, and are very high in vitamin K, vitamin B6 and iron. |
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Now, rapid, accurate methods are needed to provide information regarding the fat and lean content during the on-line processing of pork carcasses. |
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The acetylation of salicylic acid increased the potency of morphine by making the compound more soluble in brain fat and facilitating transfer across the blood brain barrier. |
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His armpits were so clogged with fat that he'd developed chronic dermatosis. |
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Score the now trimmed fat into a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, and stud the points of each diamond with a clove. |
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This molecule activates enzymes and other substances to help move fat out of fat cells and deliver it to active tissues that will burn it as fuel. |
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You might have heard about scam merchants offering to find grants for businesses, pocketing a fat consultancy fee and disappearing into the distance without lifting a finger. |
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If good quality silage is fed ad-lib to dry cows, energy intakes will exceed requirements which can result in over fat cows at calving with its associated problems. |
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Oats are among the most nutritious of cereals, containing as much protein as the finest bread wheat, and higher levels of fat than any other common cereal. |
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The wheel wells were stuffed with 17-inch wheels and fat tires. |
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The bacon rashers can be placed on a heat-proof plate and put back in the oven to finish cooking till all the fat has melted and there are just very crisp bits left. |
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The lack of correlation between saturated fat intake and heart disease risk still stands. |
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Throwing hot fat into your trash can will melt the bag, and pouring it down the sink will corrode the pipes. |
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Mrs Dobson said the task of the trust has become more difficult over the years as property prices escalated and they had to compete with developers hoping to make fat profits. |
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Nobody wanted to hand a plum invasion spot to some fat egghead from a snooty rag, he crabbed. |
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The link between the daily traffic jams outside schools and the bored, fat teenagers in the people carriers seemed to escape the members of the obesity taskforce. |
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In her cramped kitchen she mashed pork fat with oatmeal and sculpted a loaf, which she fried up in patties. |
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A special low fat diet isn't normally necessary, but it is important to eat a balanced diet that includes fruit and vegetables and wholewheat grains. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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Primitive lamps, which relied on capillary action to deliver oil or melted fat up a wick to the flame, were improved only marginally in form and material over many centuries. |
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It's thought to be a beneficial fat and, in these analyses, ranged from 19 percent in one of the store brands to 27 percent in one of the natural-type spreads. |
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For pesto, the traditional method is to put basil leaves into the mortar before adding a fat clove of garlic, then some local olive oil and a handful of pine kernels. |
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My body is telling me I will burn other substrates before I'll burn fat and just the most meagre consumption of carbohydrate will switch off that ketotic response. |
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Adults are at their lowest weight in the spring as territorial behaviour by the boars and suckling by the sows will have reduced their stored fat to a minimum. |
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Chamberlain's body fat was 24.6 percent and he was easily winded. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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It also contains aitchbone and a fat covering on the outer muscle. |
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It's hate speech like yours that causes violence toward fat womyn. |
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In a process known as endermologie, the skin and underlying superficial fat are kneaded and massaged by special mechanised rollers operated by a trained therapist. |
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So what happens to your big fat pension fund in these circumstances? |
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I've been visiting a few suburban areas in our country over the last month and have to say that I'm shocked at how disgustingly fat people have become. |
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These toxins accumulate in the fat of fish, the source of fish oil. |
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Substitution of applesauce for oil is one way of reducing the fat in recipes. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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By using his mighty megaphone for raunchy name calling, Rush Limbaugh has handed the Democrats a big fat gift. |
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The limit of his agrarian radicalism was a demand, conceded by the British, for the removal of differential between Irish fat cattle and animals fattened in Britain. |
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A company making big league profits and paying fat dividends to shareholders should be ashamed of its insulting pay offer to the people who actually do the work. |
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People who carry more weight around their waistlines are at greater health risks than individuals who carry their excess fat in the hips and thighs. |
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He is not the first person to be sacked for missing targets and to walk out with a fat cheque, but what the bankers really disliked was the cut of his jib. |
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Since Rachel was busy living off the fat of the land she told me she could drive me to school until my dad decided I was responsible enough to own a car myself. |
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Aim to keep your pulse rate between 65 and 75 per cent at first, as this will help to burn any excess fat as well as increasing your cardio-vascular fitness. |
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The HFCS-fed animals also had increases in abdominal fat and triglycerides. |
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Such scaremongering is likely to do the nation's health a fat lot of good. |
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Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top. |
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Lay the butterflied pork loin on the cutting board with the fat cap facing down. |
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He was a large, plump man with a fat gut hanging over his belt. |
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Sometimes the balance teeters in one direction, but mostly I try to even things out by eating a salad on a day after eating a big fat steak with bacon. |
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I took no sugar, no butter and no other cooking fat of any sort because to get these rare commodities I would have had to ask Stewart to give me some. |
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Sear the pork on both sides and on the fat edge, working in batches if the chops don't all fit in the pan at the same time. |
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But instead it squandered its chance with some dodgy CGI, even wobblier dialogue and that fat bloke off The Full Monty. |
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Rather than abjecting her own fat body, the Ipecac-taking fat girl is abjecting diet culture. |
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The earliest sign of fat cell differentiation in the adipescent fibroblasts is the appearance of small cytoplasmic vacuoles. |
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You're replacing a dead battery with another dead one! A fat lot of good that'll do you! |
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He starts yelling and we come running to help, but a fat load of thanks we get and all! |
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Like other critics, he has compared the antisalt campaign to the campaign against fat that began several decades ago. |
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The baconlike meat analog has alternate expanded layers simulating the lean and fat portions of bacon. |
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As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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I know a society who will pay you a big fat sum if you'll sign over them eyes for post-mortem laboratory work. |
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It isn't just billies that enter the bleak season with rut-depleted fat reserves, but rams, bull elk, buck deer, and others. |
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I tell you he's the stuff that will take 'em over the top and make the boches feel cold in the pit of their fat tumtums when they see him coming. |
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I heard she's pretty bonable! How about you guys. Does she have a fat rack? |
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More than that, he saw a group of fat cattle browzing, and just beyond were horses in a pasture. |
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Around the corner, at Goedhuis, among more contemporary calligraphies, the fat and fuzzy brushwork of Zeng Yizeng stands out. |
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Now that's a cankle! Where does the calf fat end and the ankle fat begin? Who knows, that's the fun! |
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They grow fat and strong on bunker, squid and, cannibalistically, themselves. |
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The caul fat required in the recipe can usually be found in supermarkets that make their own sausages and serve ethnic populations. |
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The blue sky is glossy and fat with heat, a few thin cirri sheared to blown strands like hair at the rims. |
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He was a very short, fat little man, with immensely long grey side-whiskers, and a most consequential manner. |
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The fat in untreated milk floats freely and rises to the surface to form a creamline on the top. |
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As a fat body is more subject to diseases, so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries, to many casualties and cross inconveniences. |
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Twice a day the caribou was dressed in bells and led outside to pretend that they had some vested interest in a fat man. |
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Ever since Sgt. Armstrong got too fat to pass his PT tests, he got promoted to desk pilot. |
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Some data suggest that fat deposition at ectopic places correlates with the metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians. |
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Alternatively, perhaps consumerism is taking its toll, with people just too fat and happy to care. |
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Like, twenty years ago everyone was fat and happy. The Cold War was over, everyone was at peace, the U.S. was cruising along with a big surplus. |
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Since black people are richer than most poor in third world countries we are fat and happy. |
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A constant can't be used on the left-hand side of a fat arrow because that turns it into a string. |
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There was a fat camp in the woods of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, that would force my body to move, would serve me the meals I'd need to eat. |
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He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip. |
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At the top of the food chain is PJ's, whose pizza wins high accolades, and whose menu of fat sandwiches is extensive. |
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Using the same format as posters intended to fat-shame children, but changing the message to fat positivity, queers fat. |
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Peter had four barramundi and Rosie had three turtles, a possum and a fat file snake. |
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Season the foie and sear until dark golden brown. Drain off and reserve the foie, adding the fat back into the pan and bring heat back up. |
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He's been the fat guy. He's had cancer. He has fronted up to both and sorted them out. |
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What's the perfect small-cap growth stock? One with good growth prospects, fat margins, limited competition, and outstanding management. |
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It is well known that young gannets or gugas are not only highly edible but their fat has remarkable curative properties. |
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In every dark corner, fat black bin bags were bent double, throwing up gutfuls of old clothes. |
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The fat also allowed the mammoths to increase their muscle mass, allowing the mammoths to fight against enemies and live longer. |
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He enjoyed excellent health until old age, although he became quite fat in later life. |
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She didn't want to eat anything heavy and decided that jello had zero fat content. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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Once cool, it firms into lard if from uncured meat, or rendered bacon fat if from cured meat. |
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Bacon, or bacon fat, is often used for barding roast fowl and game birds, especially those that have little fat themselves. |
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The fat and protein content varies depending on the cut and cooking method. |
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The low fat content of turkey bacon means it does not shrink while being cooked and has a tendency to stick to the pan. |
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Traditionally, sausage makers would salt various tissues and organs such as scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat to help preserve them. |
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As the meat contracts in the heat, the filler expands and absorbs moisture and fat from the meat. |
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Black pudding is a good source of protein, is low in carbohydrate and high in zinc and iron but is also high in saturated fat and cholesterol. |
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A popular cooking fat is pure desi ghee, and some dishes are often enriched with liberal amounts of butter and cream. |
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Cannabis and some of its metabolites, for example, persist in the fat stores of the body for several weeks after a single dose. |
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Individuals have a subcutaneous fat layer, dense down and tightly overlapping feathers that help them withstand low temperatures. |
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In addition they are able to stand long periods without eating owing to their large fat reserves. |
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Eland fat was used when mixing the pigments for these pictographs, and in the preparation of many medicines. |
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The utilitarian option was chosen more often in the fat man case when presented in a foreign language. |
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It's got a beautiful design, low seat height, good power, and a big fat rear tire that will impress even your nonriding friends. |
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However, because amphibians have little calorific value, the polecat never grows fat on them, no matter how many it consumes. |
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In colder waters, they have more body fat and blood, and are more suited to deeper diving. |
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Many homes had a sack made of deerskin filled with bear oil for cooking, while solidified bear fat resembled shortening. |
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Rendered pork fat made the most popular cooking medium, especially from the cooking of bacon. |
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Pork fat was used more often in the southern colonies than the northern colonies as the Spanish introduced pigs earlier to the South. |
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Their flesh contains too much oil and fat to be considered palatable, reducing the demand. |
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Prior to migration, 55 percent of their bodyweight is stored as fat to fuel this uninterrupted journey. |
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The storage of energy through the accumulation of fat and the control of sleep in nocturnal migrants require special physiological adaptations. |
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In the 19th century, the hunting of seabirds for fat deposits and feathers for the millinery trade reached industrial levels. |
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Grey seals are also known to attack harbour porpoises by biting off chunks of fat as a high energy source. |
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Marine top predators like porpoises and seals accumulate pollutants such as heavy metals, PCBs and pesticides in their fat tissue. |
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Humpbacks feed primarily in summer and live off fat reserves during winter. |
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Seals have a layer of subcutaneous fat known as blubber that is particularly thick in phocids and walruses. |
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On the heels of the little lop-sided man appeared an overgrown dolt of a fat youth, followed by another youth. |
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During this process, they are capable of fasting for several months, relying on their fat reserves. |
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In contrast to the past, nowadays primarily their meat is consumed, rather than fat and oil. |
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This lower fat content in turn causes a slower growth rate among calves and a longer nursing investment for their mothers. |
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As a food additive, it may be used to reduce fat absorption and thus obesity. |
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The nine males packed on so much fat their weight increased to more than 700 grams. |
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Badgers begin to prepare for winter sleep during late summer by accumulating fat reserves, which reach a peak in October. |
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They have a high enough fat content that they can be pressed for edible oil. |
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The tumor invaded through the muscularis propria into pericolorectal fat tissues. |
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During the summer, they accumulate fat in their bodies to nourish them through the hibernation period. |
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Dormouse fat was believed by the Elizabethans to induce sleep since the animal put on fat before hibernating. |
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When serious, depending on the fractures type and location, complications may include flail chest, compartment syndromes or fat embolism. |
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The high amount of fat around the buttocks of some of the figurines has led to numerous interpretations. |
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After this however, nonbreeding females on average have a higher fat mass than the breeding females. |
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A fire burned on the rock and fat dripped from the roasting pigmeat into the invisible flames. |
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The exercise effect is often amplified by a lower body fat mass and cholesterol. |
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His grandfather smeared fat from killed animals onto Kublai's middle finger in accordance with a Mongol tradition. |
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The differing degrees of water retention are thought to be a result of varying body fat mass. |
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Common ostrich meat tastes similar to lean beef and is low in fat and cholesterol, as well as high in calcium, protein and iron. |
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When this tissue is metabolized, it yields more than one gram of water for every gram of fat processed. |
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The Abu Dhabi Officers' Club serves a camel burger mixed with beef or lamb fat in order to improve the texture and taste. |
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The oxidation process spoils most food, especially those with a high fat content. |
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Crias are partially fed with llama milk that is lower in fat and salt and higher in phosphorus and calcium than cow or goat milk. |
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Polar bears hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present. |
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With its body fat providing buoyancy, the bear swims in a dog paddle fashion using its large forepaws for propulsion. |
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Listen to him chatterin' about outrages to noncombatants. What are ye yourself but an outrage, you fat Proosian! |
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Peanut flour is lower in fat than peanut butter, and has high protein content making it suitable as a flavor enhancer. |
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Kelly flaunts her big fat udders and Brazilian pube-cut wearing nothing more than bright red lipstick, smeared all over her. |
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The historical context of 'traditional' Quebec cuisine is from the fur trade period and many dishes have a high fat or lard content. |
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In females, menstruation ceases when the body fat percentage is too low to support a fetus. |
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Basically the body will use up stored fat cells first, then move on to muscles. |
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Starvation ensues when the fat reserves are completely exhausted and protein is the only fuel source available to the body. |
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