Zellweger again ballooned to a size 14 for the plump part by bingeing on pizza and shunning all exercise. |
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Jeffries had ballooned up to 300 lbs during his retirement and training was not easy anymore for a 35-year-old man. |
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The word on the street is that he has ballooned up like a float in New York's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
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She freely told Stevenson her figure had ballooned after she stopped taking a dietary supplement. |
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The country's capital stock ballooned to reach a level that the economy could not support. |
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By the 1990s, the scholarly literature on implementation had ballooned to immense proportions. |
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Field and genetic research on slave-making ants has ballooned in the past decade. |
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Koilocytes are ballooned cells showing a large perinuclear clearing and extensive margination of the cytoplasm, giving a sharp edge to the halo. |
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The ball ballooned off his pads and landed between his feet as Vaughan, in desperation, grabbed the ball. |
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This one was from a different time period and its skirt ballooned, very much like a ball gown a princess of the old times might wear. |
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Our skirts ballooned out and a putrid smell filled the room, making some of the pupils feel a bit faint. |
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Mounds of skins rolled from under its chin, arms, and its stomach ballooned out. |
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Meanwhile, his foot tapped, his eyes closed tight, and his thick cheeks ballooned with air to refill the bladder. |
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I was about to breathe a sigh of relief when they ballooned out and started to parachute down in the middle of the courtyard. |
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The mighty leveraged speculating community has ballooned amazingly in 12 years. |
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The monstrous plant ballooned out over the rest of the forest like a giant among ants. |
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The number of ballooned hepatocytes, the number of cells with alcoholic hyaline, the amount of satellitosis all tend to be less striking. |
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The bottom of the dress ballooned out at the waist, the top being form fitting. |
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We're still trying to figure out why in the heck the lines ballooned out the way they did. |
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Beween 1994 and 2002, spending in the state ballooned out of control, rising an average of 13.4 percent per biennium. |
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The 5ft 6in caretaker ballooned to 25 st 5lb by bingeing on pies, crisps and chocolates as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy. |
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His kick ballooned into the air on the edge of the box from where Howey headed it back, leaving Nash to make a diving save. |
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Yet all the guys around the bat were convinced, because of the way the ball ballooned rather than bounced up, that it had hit Lamby's boot. |
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He also ballooned three attempted drop goals wide with his side in good attacking positions. |
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Could it be that inflation has ballooned the price of bouncy balls and penny chews? |
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Up stepped Beckham, but he slipped horribly at the vital moment of impact and the ball ballooned embarrassingly over the bar. |
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In the final days of Whitepaws' confinement, when her abdomen ballooned out beneath her, she abruptly abandoned the new premises. |
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Attempting a sweep, the ball ballooned off his left forearm but it was difficult to tell whether it brushed the glove on the way past. |
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But the full back snatched at the opportunity and ballooned the ball well over the top. |
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He had ballooned to more than 24 stones and was a self-confessed pie eater before he decided to take action. |
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I ballooned out to 96 kg just after Christmas, and whilst I never looked fat, I really didn't look lean either. |
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Add to that the fact that during this period she had ballooned to an unhealthy 290 pounds. |
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As time ran out Steve Jones ballooned a shot high over the top, while Joe McMahon headed just wide from a Black corner. |
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At eight, two years after the birth of his half-sister, his mother had ballooned into a blimp. |
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The ball then swung from side to side and in the 25th minute he should have opened the scoring, but he ballooned the ball over the crossbar from 10 metres. |
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By decade's end, what had been a haphazard collection of Bowery flophouses ballooned to a geographically dispersed network of some 20 facilities lodging 5,000 men nightly. |
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The latter's mishit return pass landed at the feet of Steve Hodge, however, whose sliced clearance ballooned up into the air. |
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He jabbed, bat at a familiar angle, and the ball ballooned gently to gully. |
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Relatedly, it was noted that the Initial Scoping Matrix ballooned to impractical proportions at August's IFC meeting at NRCan, Ottawa. |
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Five minutes later it was Mexico's chance to strike but Abraham Coronado's cross from the right was ballooned over by Carlos Campos. |
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Does the minister of gimmicks regret that he ballooned his already massive surplus by raising income tax? |
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Salary scales have absolutely ballooned and they are going through the roof because the companies are bidding against each other to get people. |
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It's ballooned through the years thanks to word of mouth and PayPal, with entries coming in from throughout the country. |
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On top of that we know that we have a seal herd that has ballooned from a million or a million and a half to an estimated seven million. |
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Do not stack additional bulk bags or articles on top of a ballooned bulk bag. |
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Families eat out at restaurants more often, too, where portion sizes have ballooned, providing too many calories and too much fat. |
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The result has been a waiting list that has ballooned to almost one million people. |
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The embryonic stem cells have mushroomed and ballooned and have caused the condition to get worse rather than better. |
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What is interesting is that our tourism deficit has ballooned under this government, and I will get into that later. |
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Federal spending on contracted out professional and special services has ballooned over the years. |
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Like blood ivory, some see it as a status symbol due to its perceived prestige and ballooned financial value. |
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The cost ballooned into an incalculable sum over a trillion dollars, a considerable amount of it impossible even to account for. |
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It was quite billowy, and the sleeves ballooned at the wrists. |
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When it comes to chasing someone on land, it will leave you dumbfounded as it cruises at a supersonic speed with its belly ballooned like heavy grit. |
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During Ali's retirement, he ballooned up to over 280 pounds. |
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By the time we got back to the U.S., these take-no-prisoners tactics were deeply ingrained, and dining on starchy American foods, we ballooned to enormous size. |
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I unwrapped the towels to discover my baby had ballooned up nicely. |
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Gone were her cauliflower ears, gone was her pug nose, her squat face had ballooned out, her once squinty eyes were now just slits in her plug-ugly face. |
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Given the mass reach of Facebook and the growing use of social sharing widgets, it's not surprising that data collection via widgets has ballooned. |
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His weight ballooned to 142kg but after getting back to the gym he will tip the scales at 114kg when he makes his bodybuilding debut on Saturday, coated in tanning oil. |
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These fees have ballooned.... That has hit advertising like a kidney punch. |
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One of Sweden's priorities will be to coordinate national policy on budget deficits, which have ballooned as EU countries spend heavily to stoke growth and shore up banks. |
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Yet in the next 107 years, the figure ballooned to 50 per cent. |
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Government revenue has fantastically ballooned. |
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I find that even the supporters of gun control separate the gun control issue from the fact that there were flaws in the registration system and that the costs ballooned beyond reality. |
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On 4 July 1990 in Turin, England were left with a sinking feeling as Chris Waddle's penalty ballooned over the bar and West Germany were through to another final against Argentina. |
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However, in that year working expenses had ballooned due to unspecified exceptional expenditure, and slightly exceeded the gross income. |
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While these numbers were roughly equal from 1992 until 2004, since that time the trade deficit has ballooned. |
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I did that because I had gone to other jurisdictions that had gone down this road, particularly New Zealand and some states in Australia, and was told that the costs had ballooned. |
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After consulting with doctors and receiving a CT scan, she was diagnosed with a spinal and retroperitoneal schwannoma, a tumor that arose from a nerve in the spine and ballooned outward into her abdomen. |
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Liability insurance premiums have ballooned. |
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Following Hussey, Russell Warren was another victim of the devil patch when the ball ballooned off the shoulder of his bat to be caught by Paul Weekes, diving backwards, and then Sales snicked low to the same fielder. |
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The clear cells have a pale, frothy, finely reticulated cytoplasm and sometimes appear ballooned out and hydropic. |
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Twice I dieted down to my right weight and then ballooned up again. |
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At one of the many checkpoints around the Yobe capital of Damaturu, a soldier said the number of children hawking on the streets had ballooned in recent weeks. |
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The best was a delivery that forced Australia's captain to offer a tentative bat as the ball ballooned into the air, just missing the stumps and short leg's lunging hand. |
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All it took was a simple lofted ball over the top from Rafael Marquez to leave them exposed but Carlos Vela, having raced clean through, ballooned his left-foot shot high over the crossbar. |
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Murray saw off two break points then got on game point but ballooned a forehand long and was clearly irritated with himself. |
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This requires some intestinal fortitude from legislators, especially in primaries where voters will want to know how the state budget ballooned so quickly. |
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The national debt has ballooned trillionfold in the past century. |
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Train set maker Hornby has hit the buffers after losses ballooned. |
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