Recently, an official newspaper published photos of them flaunting their flab. |
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Not all English holidaymakers like getting drunk and showing off their flab you know! |
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I'll lose this flab around my middle, have some more energy and probably feel a little more focused and centered. |
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But the grand ambition to shed festive season flab is likely to be quietly ditched by two-thirds of people before winter is out. |
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It is what happens to your silhouette when excess flab is forced upwards and outwards by trousers that are at least two sizes too small. |
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Traditionally, the sumos ate lots of food before bed and even in the middle of the night to gain flab, not muscle. |
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But if you stick to a program of healthful, moderately sized meals, this could be all your body needs to rid itself of excess flab. |
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I hated how I looked so I spent the summer working out and doing everything I could do get rid of my baby fat and flab. |
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The first of my tests was a simple measurement of how much of my test subjects' stomach flab I could pinch between my fingers. |
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He was of good army build, not letting any flab get to his body with his steel blue eyes that demanded respect when he wanted it. |
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As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport. |
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When dieting, a person adopts certain procedures to reduce body flab and improve the waistline. |
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That flat stomach melts into soft library flab as library time takes precedence over exercise. |
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Dieting has become big business, with everything from pills to soaps which claim to fight the flab. |
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Love handles and a bit of flab here and there are a normal part of growing older, but an increasing number of people are facing a far weightier problem. |
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The flab that you actually want to lose is fat, and that will only come off to the extent that you cut calories from what you eat. |
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It takes some hard work to lose that weight and flab that has taken little effort to get there in the first place. |
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You hope nothing unbuttons or unzips on you, revealing any flab or flesh. |
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The only way to get rid of extra weight and flab is through exercise to burn up extra calories and by keeping away from those extra calories in the first place. |
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Our goal is to reduce the volume of the abdomen's sub-cutaneous fat layer, enhancing contours and reducing flab folds. |
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The very idea of overweight men being able to stuff all their excess flab into their underwear and pass themselves off as svelte is, quite frankly, unacceptable. |
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Many Irish workers would like their bosses to help them fight the flab. |
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Parental responsibility is the key factor in fighting our children's flab and they need to be assisted in making the difficult choices about what to feed their children. |
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Though alcohol need not be eliminated from our lives, it is of interest to note that it is devoid of any nutritional value and can be turned into fat, adding flab to the body. |
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The foetal stem cell therapy is not only being used to smooth out wrinkles, but is also being injected into other parts of the body to get rid of cellulite and excess flab. |
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Administrative confusion, it suggested, was hampering a fight against flab that in any case lacked clear national leadership. |
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For even if the flab obstinately stays on, it appears that exercise alters the way in which fat cells work, presumably for the better. |
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Even simple skipping helps you to tone the flab around the waist, hips and the calves. |
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You can also incorporate some resistance or strength training to turn some of that flab into muscle mass. |
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My flab and loose muscle have been transforming into tighter muscle and taut core muscle. |
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Put those stubborn folds of flab and that belly you just can't get rid of despite exercising and dieting behind you. |
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However, for individuals seeking cosmetic results such as the reduction of flab folds or excess belly fat, it can be the ideal solution. |
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Seeing him with bare skin, a bit of flab, that was reassuring. |
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Now, we are told, the size eleven sandshoe with the flab flopping over it is on the other foot. |
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We just have that line where the roll of flab under our bras meets the roll of flab over the top of our pants. |
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I'm so sick of country girl Jessica banging on about her failed marriage, her flab and how she was never happy thin. |
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And yet, sometimes, when it gets really bad, my flab is all I think about. |
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Using a measuring method for assessing the figure it could further be determined where the constituted reserves are built up in the form of layers of flab. |
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Another jiggled the flab of her inner thigh, while an older gentleman held his protruding belly with both hands, shaking it vigorously and laughing. |
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The Weigh No More programme, devised by South Durham and Darlington Nutrition and Dietetics Service, has so far helped more than 40 people fight the flab. |
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For women who often go over the top taking extreme steps to lose flab and end up adding years to their faces, the news couldn't have come in a better time. |
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