For those of you out there really into clogged arteries and developing a pear-shaped figure, this is the meal for you. |
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Black Amsterdam is a beautiful pear-shaped stone with 145 facets which is said to be extraordinarily black and hence the name. |
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His body became soft and pear-shaped because of hormone reversals that flowed from the tumor's impact upon the gland. |
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The pear-shaped bag filled with cushiony polystyrene beads easily moulds around the body. |
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We fell into each others arms and I kissed her pear-shaped diamond necklace feeling its coldness against my teeth. |
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She felt him slide a ring onto her finger, and when she looked down, there was a pear-shaped, full carat gold ring on her finger. |
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The glenoid fossa itself is somewhat pear-shaped, with the small end pointing toward the cleithrum. |
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Three other common ones are the rather small buttercup, the pear-shaped butternut and the larger hubbard. |
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By high school, I was a fan of large, baggy dresses and wore a thick mask of painstakingly applied makeup to distract from my pear-shaped body. |
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Apple-shaped torso of man and pear-shaped body of woman indicate accumulation of unwanted fat in the body. |
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The responsibility of course would also be all mine if it went pear-shaped. |
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It could have gone pear-shaped when we went a goal down but they stuck with us all the way. |
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The home player should have won the opening game but as so often happens to their team this season, everything went pear-shaped at the end. |
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Although at 5ft 7ins I'm fairly tall, my legs are relatively short, making me look even more pear-shaped. |
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Sighing, George heaved his pear-shaped body out of the borrowed wheelchair. |
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But this doesn't mean that pear-shaped women should be complacent about weight gain. |
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For the longest time, I could not lose weight and was trapped in a pear-shaped body. |
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True, her waistline wasn't as tidy as she'd have liked, and she was tending towards pear-shaped. |
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The first, traditional balloons, are pear-shaped, carry a basket suspended underneath, but lack any means of propulsion or guidance. |
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She also said weight distribution made a difference, as characterised by apple and pear-shaped bodies. |
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The pear-shaped white dome surrounded by a marble-paved courtyard is visible from a distance. |
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My pear-shaped face is longer than my torso and my smile is almost the size of my helmet. |
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A single pear-shaped diamond was set in the middle, and their initials were engraved on either side. |
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Studies launched in 1960 concluded that pear-shaped women are less likely to suffer from heart disease and diabetes than are apple-shaped men. |
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According to English inventories, the term flagon refers to a tall, pear-shaped vessel with a narrow neck and chain. |
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Representatives of the airline industry have been summoned to an annual convention of pear-shaped men in August. |
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His pear-shaped head, with its thick nose, narrow-set and long-lashed eyes, sensuous mouth and double chin, blends into sloping shoulders and curved arms. |
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Some consist of pear-shaped segregation vesicles with amygdales at their upper margin. |
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This is a small thecate dinoflagellate, almost pear-shaped, with a conical anterior end and a round posterior. |
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A large ceramic mosque lamp with a high flaring neck and a bulbous, almost pear-shaped body on a low foot. |
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The silver dial provides a richly contrasting surface for the polished, blued sweep minute and pear-shaped hour hands. |
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The cylindrical and pear-shaped preparation instruments are ideally suitable for this. |
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The pear-shaped cirques are finite worlds, and stand in sharp contrast to the regularity of the shield volcano's outer slopes. |
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In standing position, the withers are lower than the loins, also, while the body appears pear-shaped when viewed from above. |
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I found the fitted top with those jeans made her look too hippy and pear-shaped. |
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Basically resembling a pear-shaped melon, the papaya, with it's delicately scented, creamy orange coloured flesh and sweet flavour, is one of the best of all tropical fruits. |
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Round and princess settings are the most common choices for engagement rings, so gentlemen might want to check before opting for a heart or pear-shaped stone. |
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The shoes are encrusted with more than 400 round and pear-shaped diamonds. |
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The pear-shaped woman is smaller on the top and broader on the hips. |
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By the time it all went pear-shaped in 1991, I was long gone. |
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After 25 minutes, all went pear-shaped and he decided to call it off. |
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This required some input from me and everything started to go pear-shaped. |
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It's like a pear-shaped instrument, the body is covered in skin, and the strings are made of gut. |
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The tambura, a pear-shaped stringed instrument, is similar to the Bulgarian gadulka, and has been compared in tone to the American banjo. |
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The royal family are shown with elongated skulls and pear-shaped bodies with skinny torsos and arms but fuller hips, stomachs and thighs. |
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If you carry most of your fat around your hips and thighs or lower body, you're considered to be pear-shaped. |
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The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped. |
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The pear-shaped island consists of lowlands and terraced limestone plains. |
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Its pear-shaped fruit has a pungent, acid flavour and is commonly used in a decoction for its fortifying and veinotonic properties. |
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Musicians played the oud, a traditional pear-shaped stringed instrument, to revive flagging spirits. |
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A pear-shaped ewer carved from a single block of the clear, colourless quartz known as rock-crystal. |
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The cells appeared pear-shaped or spindle-shaped and were different from round plasmatocytes, even with cytoplasmic filaments, or from flattened macrophages. |
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Yermack says that in some cases, they might suspect things are about to go pear-shaped. |
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Bu g But Bradley can recall how previous giant-killing attempts went pear-shaped. |
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Coronation Street ITV1 LLOYD is back, and a little shame-faced after an ill-advised property deal went pear-shaped. |
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Everything went pear-shaped when Tony Blair thought we could turn European overnight, when he introduced 24-hour drinking. |
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Sadly, their efforts went pear-shaped when Brendan decided that his dinner needed a bit of seasoning. |
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They are more than happy to bask in their team's glory but the minute things look like they are going pear-shaped they're off like a shot. |
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Their attempts to count calories always end up going pear-shaped as they struggle under the weight of problems with men, life and money. |
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Their commitment to get into shape by taking up sport in order to inject some life into their love life had gone pear-shaped. |
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Going over there was going to be a massive challenge for him and it's gone pear-shaped. |
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Expect gags about the dreadful state of the economy, the latest celebrity relationship gone pear-shaped and hilarious international stories. |
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His family has been making ouds, a pear-shaped wooden string instrument with five to six double strings, for more than 100 years, a craft started by his late grandfather. |
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Immediately above the anterior perforated substance, the pear-shaped head of the caudate nucleus is confluent with the putamen of the lentiform nucleus. |
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Enjoy it while you can guys because you can bet your bottom dollar that things will be going pear-shaped very soon. |
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On woodwinds, a cloth bag has sometimes been tied over the instrument, and small pear-shaped wooden mutes were made to fit into 18th-century oboe bells. |
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In early April in the south and later in the north, the female lays four or, very rarely, five pear-shaped eggs, which are large and blunt at one end and pointed at the other and average 36.5 by 26.5 mm in size. |
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Is the ideal healthy female body pear-shaped? |
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The front facade features a curving stone stairway with pear-shaped balusters leading up to a porch way and a main entrance crowned by a balcony with its wrought iron balustrade, not forgetting the railings at the windows. |
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Anecdotally, presidents' last years in office seem to go pear-shaped where the economy is concerned. |
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Losing millions on a business deal gone pear-shaped? |
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A pear-shaped, heart-shape and oval are other options. |
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But when the Member States themselves fail to abide by it and the European Commission is unable to take decisive action, then everything starts to go pear-shaped. |
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Things have gone pear-shaped for West Denton as they now cannot win the championship and must defeat Stakeford to grab the runners-up spot from their opponents. |
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If her plans all go pear-shaped, who will she knock off first? |
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Behind them, again, was the grey-green garden, and among the pear-shaped leaves of the escallonia fishing-boats seemed caught and suspended. |
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Derby were flying at one stage before things went pear-shaped. |
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We were doing very well in the league but it went pear-shaped. |
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That's why the club went pear-shaped and went down to League One. |
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The Phil's principal oboe Jonathan Small swaps his usual oboe for the oboe d'amore, whose pear-shaped bell gives it an individual tone colour. |
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The gallbladder is a pear-shaped, distensible sac with a volume of about 50 mL in humans. |
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Things began to go pear-shaped at the airport on the way to Saipan. |
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It's all gone pear-shaped for last year's Group 1 Sprint Cup winner. |
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The ewer has a pear-shaped body, a curved handle and a lid. |
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To the rear of the building, accessible from the lounge, a stone stairway with pear-shaped balusters leads to a completely unoverlooked paved terrace, featuring bushes and shrubs. |
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One of the things very few could identify was a chayote or christophine, also known as a chow-chow, or Sechium edule – it's a pear-shaped cucurbit from South America. |
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Apterae are rather small, pear-shaped dorsoventrally flattened, shining dark brown to almost black on dorsal surface, which is fully sclerotized. |
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Within eight minutes it all went pear-shaped though when Scotland's Liverpool keeper Ryan Fulton spilled a Jordan Brown effort and the hitman netted the rebound. |
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But it goes pear-shaped when his relationship with lover Elisabath Shue and mentor Bryan Brown falls to pieces. |
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But things go pear-shaped, especially between Jay and Abi when she realises she might be pregnant and he only goes and snogs a barmaid that Dexter was giving the glad eye to. |
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