The similar French product, a speciality of ports in the north of Normandy, is called bouffi, also meaning swollen or bloated. |
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The disease saw him go from super-fit athletic to pain-racked and bloated from bouts of chemo and steroids. |
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Three burgers, three chocolate ice cream cones, and two hours later, I felt very bloated and quite full. |
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Also I'd just had a large helping of pudding at lunch and my stomach was bloated and distended, making seatbelt use out of the question. |
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When you feel bloated, cranky, pimply and crampy on a monthly basis, it's tough to be all that grateful. |
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Please sign up now before their vast bloated profit margins begin to suffer. |
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Other symptoms include a bloated abdomen, excess wind, nausea, vomiting and indigestion. |
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After a good night out, I find I am very windy the next morning, so much so that I am totally bloated and cannot do up my trousers. |
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The infighting within his bloated campaign attracted as much, if not more, ink and airtime than his policy ideas. |
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This bill will only further expand the bloated bureaucracy of the Ministry of Education. |
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As the decades rolled on, more manufacturers got into the game, with the supermini market expanding to its current bloated level. |
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He had a brain in him the size of a bloated brontosaurus, but unfortunately he had a temper to match. |
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My record collection, now swollen with free copies from a bloated, over-promoting record industry, was taking up more and more of my house. |
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What is preoccupying the council officials at the moment is where to get a fat cheque to pay the bloated workforce those salary arrears. |
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It is an elaborate, extravagant and bloated undertaking that not only throws in the kitchen sink but the fire extinguisher, too. |
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The person with a bloated ego is a show-off who thinks the world of himself. |
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These changes can also lead to indigestion, which can make you feel very full, bloated or gassy. |
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He's just another bloated millionaire just like Eddie Murphy, Bill Gates and all the rest. |
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On the far side of the crumbling brick edifice a bloated half moon hung low in the sky. |
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Oh sure, there are some inconsistencies, like the bloated city slicker being able to consistently outmaneuver the seasoned swamp folk. |
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Because the male turkeys were so unnaturally bloated they were unable to mount the female turkeys. |
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If you're feeling a little bloated, blow-drying your hair at the roots can't hurt. |
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The Olympic Games have become a bloated economic monster, growing uncontrollably. |
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There was, it turned out, a dead, bloated skunk trapped just beneath one of the storm sewer grates in the alley next to our house. |
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It's a response to the bloated inertia of the Christmas holiday period, a time when slobbing out in front of the telly becomes a national sport. |
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He painted government as the slothful bloated protector of welfare cheats, overpaid bureaucrats and useless politicians. |
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Just a few feet off the starboard bow, the bloated carcass of a full-grown steer stared back at us. |
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His limbs looked flabby, his extremities bloated, his gut rose and fell with the labor of his breathing. |
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The twin suns of Safi and Soka were discernible as bloated yellow-red spheres just over the horizon. |
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Chew on a small handful of anise, dill, or fennel seeds when you feel bloated. |
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If you avoid the obvious pizza and pasta in favour of seafood and cicchetti, then you'll never feel bloated. |
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For nearly a decade, astronomers have patiently watched Rho Cassiopeiae, a bloated, relatively cool star 500,000 times brighter than the sun. |
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If these sugars cannot be broken down, they will sit in the large intestine and putrefy, leading to a bloated feeling and gas. |
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Two years ago I was overweight, bloated, lacked energy, fell asleep early in the evenings and generally felt below par. |
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An enormously bloated religious class straddles society, attempting to throttle its own internal opposition, the Lollards. |
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It is a moment so bloated and overblown, there is nothing to do but laugh out loud. |
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My stomach deflated and the horrible bloated feeling I had woken with was gone. |
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Instead, it's a sadly bloated and floundering example of an experiment gone awry. |
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Bring soaking liquor to the boil and drop the babas in, rolling them to soak all over and become bloated. |
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The Yankees and Red Sox are often maligned by the other owners for bloated payrolls. |
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This movie harks back to a simpler time for cinema, and in today's world of bloated blockbusters, that's no bad thing. |
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We both felt full, but not as heavy and bloated as after a meat-filled meal, so desserts were greedily ordered. |
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Their last two albums have been so bloated that the relative thinness here is welcome. |
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Think about that blown up bloated feeling you experience when you have drunk too much coffee, tea or Coke. |
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That album was bloated, overblown and stuffed full of guitar solos and a misplaced sense of its own importance. |
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We veer away towards the subway, through the bloated families and the preening mermaids and mermen. |
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I feel bloated and sick and have palpitations, a headache, my joints are stiff and painful and I am sweating. |
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Then images of children with bloated bellies, hollow cheeks, and heavy-lidded eyes will begin to go around the world. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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We all want to be decent, human beings, and not stick a shiv in the formerly bloated hillbilly heroin junkie, but that sympathy is misplaced. |
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Despite the current trendiness and bloated pricing, the old world craftsmanship does demand respect. |
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The performers appear onscreen as bloated, bruised, and distorted figures, just as in Dorian Gray's portrait. |
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He has kwashiorkor, which has left his limbs bloated and his belly swollen. |
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In children, the abdomen can become swollen and bloated and medical attention should be sought urgently. |
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And apart from altered bowel movement, IBS sufferers also complain about feeling bloated, abdominal pain and discomfort. |
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We elevate charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune. |
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Now, if they're in an industry suffering from overcapacity and bloated asset prices, they should worry if vultures aren't in sight. |
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Most bodybuilders refer to water in the pejorative, fingering it as the cause for water retention or a puffy and bloated appearance. |
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He began to suffer from weakness and insomnia and bouts of breathlessness and his legs became grotesquely bloated with dropsy. |
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Second, the NAACP is a highly centralized organization, with a bloated executive board. |
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It was in form more like a wolf, with bloated, powerful muscles covered in brown folds of skin. |
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The latter, however, are very agreeable and good for making pickled or bloated herring. |
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The fragments battle for space and breath in the maze of pressures inherent in a culture bloated by wealth, technology, and power. |
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I spotted a chunk of granite in the shape of a bloated herring and grabbed it too, ready to do battle with both hands. |
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The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing, strewn across multiple opinions has wearied readers for two decades. |
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The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing has wearied readers for two decades. |
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If you feel sluggish or bloated, reduce the amount you consume prior to working out. |
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The Oscar winning actor went virtually unnoticed as he walked about with his burly minders in toe, as he looked scruffy, bloated, and unshaven. |
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And water keeps your body from retaining excess fluid so you won't look bloated. |
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For some reason, probably because I feel fat and bloated and depressed and I probably had a glass or two more of wine than I should have. |
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This can elevate blood pressure and create problems with fluid balance, making you appear bloated. |
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She must have weighed under a hundred pounds and this man like a bloated balloon ready to pop needed to torture her? |
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I remembered her as being dependent on a ventilator, bloated with excess fluid, and too weak to even lift her hands off the bed. |
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It's not uncommon for some to add up to 20 pounds right after a contest, giving them a bloated appearance. |
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To explain Sophia's increasing size and necessary absence away from the family, the king was told that she was bloated due to dropsy and had to be sent away to recover. |
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He had skinny legs and bloated ribs fanning from his torso like an accordion strapped to his chest. |
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There were stomachs, taut and flat, but also undulating bellies, soft and bloated from the breakfast buffet. |
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They were being carried out and the stench of their rotting flesh and bloated guts made it hard to examine them closely. |
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By the time that you see them, they're bloated into surrealist Arcimboldo paintings, into soft constructions of rotten fruit. |
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With the exception of a bloated Twilight sequel or two, her resume is pretty spotless. |
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This device, looking rather like a bloated torpedo, is equipped with lights and cameras that scan the seabed for debris. |
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The terrain in the Falaise area held the charred and destroyed remains of German weapons, equipment, and vehicles, and the bloated bodies of thousands of dead horses. |
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In the tear-down culture in which we engorge ourselves like ticks bloated on blood, I guess he truly is the King. |
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His bloated face was rivered with veins, like raspberry ripple ice-cream. |
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It was a head-and-shoulders caricature of Chamberlain looking bloated, ugly and malevolent, wearing a lurid orange tent-like dress patterned in ironic little hearts. |
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And while the liquor eases the bloated, fibre-induced discomfort of our stomachs, we start thinking of running back into the strong, loving embrace of a veal shank. |
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Christie has a bit of luck reposing in the fact that that his face doesn't look quite as bloated as his midsection does. |
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Americans have cried for decades that our federal government is bloated, that there are too many duplicative and unnecessary laws. |
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But technical proficiency does not equal good music, nor does it prevent that music from being boring, from being bloated, self-indulgent twaddle. |
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Rare sightings of him suggest a depressed individual, bloated and forlorn. |
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Eases fluid retention, leaving you less bloated and slimmer. |
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Weirdly enough, the bloated institutions that rule our dysfunctional way of life actually add embody a worldview we believe in. |
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In kids who are 2 years old or younger, the most common symptoms of appendicitis are vomiting and a bloated or swollen abdomen, accompanied by pain. |
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Three years earlier, he had resolved to deregulate the state's bloated and outdated health-care system, one of only two in the country that set rates for hospitals. |
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The darkness edged away and there was something in the corner, some terribly old and deformed thing, with a bloated, distended belly and wide staring eyes. |
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Even you with your insanely bloated ego wouldn't stand a chance. |
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Tired of waiting for the bloated political elite to pass laws designed to free up labour markets, corporate Europe has simply produced the shotgun and insisted on change. |
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Another version is that the paper was reasonably profitable, but that this was disguised by the bloated amounts charged to it internally to pump up the job printing results. |
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It amounts to a bloated and inefficient government monopoly. |
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The MSP began a new line of attack in talking of a bloated bureaucracy, the need to reduce the size of government and a promise to cut back the ministerial payroll. |
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The devil makes work for idle hands, particularly in pre-revolutionary France where pampered privilege combined with decadence to create a bloated elite, ripe for plucking. |
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They're corrupt, they're bloated, they've sold out their founding values. |
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His most famous souse, Sir John Falstaff, is a bloated, devious, clown. |
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These state apparatuses, with enormous budgets and bloated bureaucracies to match, have applied the usual big-government vim to the problem of space travel. |
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And, we certainly do not expect this thinly capitalized industry to provide much protection to the bloated GSEs when the downturn commences in the U.S. housing market. |
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If you overstuff yourself, you feel sluggish and you get bloated looking. |
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I was a fourteen year old whose mother made fun of her own idolization of another self-obsessed, overly dramatic singer who similarly became a bloated replica of himself. |
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And though I love the bloated contentedness created by gorging on a meal packed with spices, fat and carbohydrates, this was not to be the highlight of the evening. |
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We both had a slice or two of some rich poppyseed bread Catriona had just baked, but really, anything more would have left us feeling bloated and sluggish for our drive home. |
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You may feel bloated or have gas for a few hours after the exam. |
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Symptoms can include feeling tired all the time, gassy and bloated. |
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Spader is magnificently sinister as the slightly bloated, cold fish who causes problems for both the good guys and the villains. |
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Local government all over the country is politically and bureaucratically bloated and Birmingham is no exception. |
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Both candidates pledge to simplify the state's bloated bureaucracy. |
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Other, bloated and decomposing corpses are piled on top of them. |
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The bloated result is vaguely surreal but consistent with a vernacular familiar from the contents of wax museums and Disneyland. |
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A hot lion with a very bloated stomach... will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly. |
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The daemon wind died down, and the bloated, fungoid moon sank reddeningly in the west. |
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The symptoms of peptic ulcers are pain in the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, and bloated stomach. |
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That fat turned out to be bloated and unproductive dealerships. |
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Like her song, the performance was a bloated, unnecessarily busy mess. |
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It's the entire shake-down through a bloated middle management that needs correction to seek out every ruckle of excess. |
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An average pair of boxing gloves resembles a bloated pair of mittens and are laced up around the wrists. |
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They get bloated, self-important, and impossible to deal with. |
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I'm going to haul my bloated festive lardass off the sofa and go for a brisk walk. |
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And that is far better than anything bloated on cotton candy. |
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And he claimed the bloated Ofgem salaries make a mockery of Government claims to be cutting back on bureaucracy, waste and qangos. |
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Several additional factors bloated the military expenditure of the Roman Empire. |
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For SBS, however, the bloated and bungled project was a cash cow. |
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Early in the run, I began experiencing serious 'chub rub' between my bloated legs. |
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Bold and bolshie, brash, cunning and cautious Whilst craftily creeping on bloated belly to the raucous Blackbird greedily feeding on the worm-holed lawn. |
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And if we want to change the imperial course of this nation, casting a colder eye on the prerogatives of this bloated sacred cow makes a good place to start. |
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A lot of Hollywood films tend to be bloated, bombastic, loud. |
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However, the plots of the four sequels have received mixed reviews, with the general consensus that they are too bloated and convoluted to follow. |
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Of course, Bush's bloated budget proposals should not cause conservatives to flock to the big-spending Democrats, no matter how they might sugar-coat their message. |
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The bureaucracy became so increasingly bloated and corrupt that by the time of Olivares's dismissal in 1643, its deterioration had rendered it largely ineffective. |
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The discovery confirms the accepted theory that type II supernovas are produced when elderly, bloated stars known as red supergiants run out of nuclear fuel and collapse. |
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Improperly designed and sized subsidies have propped up bloated and overcapitalized fisheries that have systematically removed too many fish from the seas. |
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