A gust of wind blew the falling snow in a violent manner and then slowed, as the flakes grew bigger, thicker, and fatter. |
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The pair inherited the tortoiseshell and white cat eight years ago and he has gradually got fatter over the years. |
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We're told that we've been getting fatter for thirty years, and that this thickening of our waistlines portends a coming healthcare catastrophe. |
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Judging by the increased chunkiness of his jaw, I think he's getting fatter. |
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When you buy sardines from France, Portugal or Spain, you're really getting pilchards, a smaller and fatter variety of herring. |
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Television flatters men but makes women look fatter, according to research reported yesterday. |
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Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat. |
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By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain. |
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The past decade in the United States has been one in which the entire population, from teens to octogenarians, has gotten fatter. |
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The productivity boost should hold down unit labor costs, which means fatter margins. |
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The car's waist got higher and fatter and the engine became increasingly strangulated by anti-emissions equipment as the years rolled by. |
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But rebound pounds do tend to make you fatter when it comes to body composition, especially if you go on crash diets. |
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Inevitably, you lose focus on your diet and blow up even fatter than when you began dieting. |
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Cut the eel, monkfish, haddock or whatever into large chunks, much longer and fatter than you could eat in one go. |
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Call me a grinch, but I also thought Floyd's crawfish could have been bigger and fatter. |
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Not only shorter and fatter than conventional long, straight, flat models, it is built with deep sidecuts, snow shocks, and a 3-mm riser on top. |
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Soft flavoursome potato dominated the centre of these chipped potatoes, which were marginally fatter than standard French Fries. |
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He will get fatter and nervier, simply because our system turns a blind eye to such a swindle. |
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There's also a fatter rear anti-roll bar, and a strut brace between the suspension towers to tighten up the front end. |
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The Astros are like that friend of yours who has dated the same terrible, screechy, ball-busting woman for years as she's gotten fatter and angrier. |
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I'm pretty thin and people have this preconceived idea that singers with big voices have got to be fatter and older? |
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Both are responding to the squeeze by trying to capture fatter margins downstream. |
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Weevil larvae, usually white and soft, are fatter in the abdominal region than at the head end. |
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Demand for health services will rise as Obamacare expands insurance and Americans grow older, fatter and sicker. |
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Many never intend to stay any longer, aiming instead to parlay their qualifications into a new job and a fatter pay cheque somewhere else. |
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The fatter we get, the more we need to eat, and the less energy we will expend. |
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The young cat is fatter the old cat is a bag of bones, but happy. |
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Despite the fact that the expensive Segway will make fat Americans even fatter, Segway claims that using a Segway is good for your health, and your wealth. |
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The result was longer than a praline, fatter than a bar of chocolate and more caramelly than Malted Milk. |
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Now that credit is tighter and employment less secure, they may feel they need a fatter cushion to calm their forebodings. |
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The darker and redder it is, the fatter it will be, and the more seductive it will appear. |
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The brass sounds fatter than ever on what is easily Faith's best song to date. |
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But it is wrong to suggest that Mr Osborne would have fatter coffers if he scrapped the tax altogether. |
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The farm salmon are basically immature fish that are six months to a year away from spawning, so they tend to be fatter. |
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Your baby makes more insulin. The extra insulin and glucose make your child grow bigger and fatter than normal. |
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These fatter animals are of course also more resistant to periods of reduced forage availability. |
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If we eat more fuel than what we burn through physical exertion, we get fatter. |
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I have gained about 15 kg since my kidney transplant and am getting fatter. |
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She likes her face, her body less because since she stopped going to the gym she's grown a bit fatter. |
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In line with the Bolivar style, it releases woody and spicy aromas in the beginning to end in fatter and rounder notes. |
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The hair makes him look fatter, and he already looks like a pie eater. |
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So why on earth would Mike decide to go back to being the slower, fatter, grumpier version of himself? |
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This way the young bird grew fatter and fatter until it became of a suitable size for squab pie and then it was simply untied, dispatched and cooked. |
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Who could be proud to become fatter before holiday? |
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Goose foie gras is larger, fatter and whiter in colour. |
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Dolphins have a well defined snout that is shaped like a beak and they have pointed teeth. Porpoises on the other hand have a blunt snout, teeth that are shaped like a chisel and shorter, fatter body. |
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In order to control them, Bouli eats and gets fatter before our very eyes. |
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Only Botero's Horse, which has stood imposingly in Terminal 2 of Barcelona Airport since 1992, is bigger and fatter than the cat, and is the only other animal in the city that can put him in the shade. |
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As is typical of many mussel species, the females tend to have fatter, more rounded shells than the males, providing space for the female to brood eggs within her shell. |
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Just as the rich get richer, the fat get fatter. |
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But rather than scoop one out of her own courtyard pool, Razieh is fixated on a fatter, finnier one she saw in a pet shop. |
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In recent decades the term 'Blanc de Lozère' appeared, marking a change in the population located in Margeride as breeders sought to obtain fuller and fatter animals from the best herds. |
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And at the end of ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the children which did eat the portion of the king's meat. |
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Anaesthetists are being urged to check procedures amid fears the problem will spiral as Brits get fatter. |
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By the time the one-day game had taken off in the Packer era, the wallets of advertisers and sponsors were fatter than ever and both booze and smokes made their play for sport. |
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I could have shuffled around, got fatter and fatter. |
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They also selectively bred animals to make them fatter and tastier: this was how wild boars became pigs. GM aims to achieve similar results, but faster. |
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The beer drinkers were observed to be no fatter than the total abstainers. |
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In our wobbly hands, Charlie Brown's big, round head turned into a macrocephalic oval, his eye dots drifted apart, and his body got fatter and more squished. |
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Well, in that case Sonny Jim, you should be able to afford to dish up some fatter sausages. |
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The fatter and sicker we are, it seems the more money they make. |
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At first, she didn't mind being a bit fatter — she had always been very thin, and was sick of getting dirty looks from other women — but soon her body came to seem entirely alien to her, a weird excrescence. |
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On a summer person they will look like a plain dishrag, and on a spring person they will look fatter than they really are. |
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The grizzly is less active after the breeding season and grows fatter on the abundant summer foods, which help it to survive the winter in its den. |
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This makes them fatter than a cylindrical barrel of equivalent weight but the centre of gravity is further forward and so theoretically easier to throw. |
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