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But of course we need to select for this year only those that will have the greatest impact on waste elimination, with the largest potential gains in our journey to Leanness.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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But of course we need to select for this year only those that will have the greatest impact on waste elimination, with the largest potential gains in our journey to Leanness.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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But of course we need to select for this year only those that will have the greatest impact on waste elimination, with the largest potential gains in our journey to Leanness.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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But of course we need to select for this year only those that will have the greatest impact on waste elimination, with the largest potential gains in our journey to Leanness.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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In his 1940 monograph Obesity and Leanness, Hugo Rony, director of the Endocrinology Clinic at the Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, reported that he had carefully questioned fifty of his obese patients, and forty-one professed a "more or less marked preference for starchy and sweet foods; only 1 patient claimed preference for fatty foods."
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* When the first American edition of The Physiology of Taste was published in 1865, it was entitled The Handbook of Dining, or Corpulence and Leanness Scientifically Considered, perhaps to capitalize on the Banting craze.
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Leanness guarantees nothing but leanness, but obesity is a slippery slope to many places I would not want to go.
Archive 2003-09-01 2003
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Leanness guarantees nothing but leanness, but obesity is a slippery slope to many places I would not want to go.
Medpundit 2003
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Leanness of soul often accompanies the fulfilment of our earthly desires; and outward abundance often produces selfishness and covetousness.
Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan
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Leanness, weariness, and abasement became the pictorial signs of the spiritual life.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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