Starving, beseeching Third World faces stared from arid landscapes into the greenery and chubby cheeks of the First World. |
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Her lips are pressed into a simple smile, giving her a pitted dimple and making the chubby cheeks chubbier. |
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She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags. |
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A little boy is pictured with his hands raised high, eyes looking off camera, lips pursed pensively to show off his adorable chubby cheeks. |
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Remember Amritsar is the land of the Sardars, and that the glow on their chubby cheeks comes not with wheatgerm and soya, but with lassi and asli ghee. |
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Lourdes lifted Daniel Enrique, with chubby cheeks and tufts of black hair, up to the screen. |
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Having a large waist and chubby cheeks was a sign of wealth and social class. |
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Margaret smiled back at her, her chubby cheeks turning her eyes into crescent moons. |
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Little children with chubby cheeks pass us on their way to school. |
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A person with the mumps often looks like he has chubby cheeks. |
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The distinctly Chinese face with chubby cheeks and linked, arching eyebrows is quite different from the Gandharian morphology of the previous period. |
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Most of them have chubby cheeks, and flash us sweet smiles. |
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She looks like herself: girlish still, slender, with chubby cheeks. |
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