I spend Sunday morning at the clubhouse as well, watching more riders flinging themselves downhill, dwelling morbidly upon my looming ordeal. |
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On to Carmel, another morbidly cute seaside town with a manicured main street. |
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Critically ill, morbidly obese patients present serious challenges to physicians treating them. |
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Injections of leptin have been used to help morbidly obese people with a deficiency of the hormone to lose weight. |
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Right now you have to be morbidly obese, 100 pounds overweight, or have serious health problems to get this surgery. |
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The second movement is morbidly dreamy, and its final measures have never sounded so beautiful! |
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I'm morbidly compelled by stuff filmed on a mobile phone such as the tsunami. |
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On the scaffold he gave a courteous bow to those who had come to morbidly observe the spectacle of his death. |
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A brother, also called Salvador, had died a few months before Dali's birth, and in childhood he came to identify morbidly with his namesake. |
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That blinding, boyish grin, his trademark of the last two decades, now is reserved for moments of morbidly twisted humour. |
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What is it that attracts some people to the dead body and makes them morbidly regard it as an object of reverence? |
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It pays to keep a positive attitude on these things, not to dwell morbidly upon them, and to keep calm. |
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Women with morbidly adherent placenta were likely to experience more complications and transfusions. |
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He was morbidly thin and locked along with his sibling in a dungeon-like room. |
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Those who were morbidly fat, with a BMI above 40, lost about 10 years off their expected lifespan, similar to the effect of lifelong smoking. |
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Patients who are morbidly obese have difficulty breathing in a recumbent position. |
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There are probably about one million morbidly obese individuals in the country. |
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For these reasons, people who are morbidly obese are candidates for surgical intervention. |
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Their daughter is not just pleasantly plump or carrying a pound or two of excess puppy fat, she is morbidly obese. |
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His films have become increasingly gloomy and pessimistic, even morbidly so. |
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Not as warm as Los Angeles, it also lacks the cachet, fashionable coastlines and morbidly appealing plasticity of its downstate counterpart. |
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More morbidly, the Venus flytrap slams two halves of a leaf shut on nutritious insects. |
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Many people, it is true, are morbidly fascinated by deadlocks and stand-offs and cling to them as old friends and comforters. |
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After the hypnosis, Hal predictably meets Rosemary, a good-hearted girl that is morbidly obese. |
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There are widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable. |
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What was morbidly fascinating was the resentful resistance of the other couple to this patently superior lifestyle. |
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The poetic association is either Poe's Telltale Heart narrator or Tennyson's Maude, in which a man morbidly considers the effects of his own burial. |
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The artifacts on display are interesting, but it's the wall-sized photo of the four dead gang members that most visitors find morbidly fascinating. |
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In his work as a physician, he often treats morbidly obese patients. |
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A quarter of the population is obese, and one million Canadians are morbidly obese. |
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When the morbidly obese visit the Beverly Hills office of the impressively skinny Dr Nazarian, they are desperate. |
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Finally, underweight or normal-weight persons eat less traditional food than overweight, obese or morbidly obese persons. |
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Many women living off-community in urban centers appear to be morbidly obese. |
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I would definitely recommend it to people who were morbidly obese like I was. |
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Persons who are morbidly obese have higher chances developing problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and certain types of cancers. |
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More than 300,000 Quebecers are morbidly obese but only a few hundred bariatric surgeries are performed each year. |
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Tygerberg Hospital serves as the referral centre for all morbidly obese pregnant women within the region. |
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The management of a super morbidly obese parturient delivering twins by caesarean section. |
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For example, use of paralytics in morbidly obese patients or those with spinal instability can precipitate complete upper airway obstruction. |
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The worst thing you could possibly do with £496,000 is hand it to Charlie Sheen and ask him to joylessly monotone his way through another flat, featureless, morbidly unfunny 22 minutes of Two and a Half Men. |
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In addition to higher health-care costs that we thin must bear, the visual grossness of the morbidly obese reduces the pleasure of being with other people, particularly in restaurants. |
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A morbidly fascinating article in the Telegraph spills the beans. |
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Frustration at the lack of progress is bound to mount, especially as cracks start to show amid an opposition leadership that many already find morbidly uninspiring. |
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The applicant, who is morbidly obese due to Stein-Leventhal syndrome, claimed that she was discriminated against when Air Canada charged her extra for a seat because she is obese. |
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Perhaps as a result of this, perhaps because of the many years he had spent in the school-room, he was almost morbidly sensitive about grammatical accuracy and correct pronunciation. |
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Minna is a paralyzed, single mother of two autistic children who was morbidly obese until 2005 when she discovered sport and physical activity and completely changed her own life. |
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The court heard Owens, of Holt Street, Hartlepool, was morbidly obese and suffered health problems at the time of the alleged offences. |
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More than half of respondents also spent more on the treatment of morbidly obese patients in the last 12-18 months than they had in previous years. |
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The results suggest that LSG can be a safe and effective alternative for weight control in morbidly obese children even of less than 3 years of age. |
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Although the Advocate General in handing down his decision said obesity does not of itself automatically amount to a disability, it could if the individual was morbidly obese. |
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Forced air warming intra-and postoperatively is effective in maintaining normothermia perioperatively in morbidly obese patients compared to warmed cotton blankets. |
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Take it from me, smirkingly obese is worse than morbidly obese. |
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