This isn't to say that many of the nutrition rules that apply to sofa huggers don't apply to, say, marathon runners. |
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My friends wore hip huggers and bell-bottoms which I staunchly refused to even consider. |
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I'd pick out those I thought would be the exuberant huggers, the proper handshakers or the ones who never touch at all. |
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We've become the therapeutic nation of huggers and fondlers. |
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They are, he said, serial huggers who often have impaired relationships with same-sex companions. |
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She wore a jean jacket over a black tube top and blue jean hip huggers. |
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As for why door blockers, pole huggers and other egregious violators of subway etiquette do not experience the same opprobrium, perhaps another study is in order. |
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Not all tree huggers fit into the stereotype of the peaceful environmentalist. |
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On Saturday, October 17, celebrations of the first National Tree Hugger Day took place across the country, bringing out dedicated tree huggers from coast to coast. |
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When intentionally exposed to the cold virus, frequent huggers were less likely to become ill, or if they caught a cold, they experienced less severe symptoms. |
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Other big taxi claimants include the BBC's director of future media and technology, Erik Huggers, who ran up pounds 3,908 ove r the period. |
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The ending of Tree Huggers doesn't pack a very big surprise. |
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