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Her hot-faced agony at the prospect of revealing herself in body or soul transported me instantly back to the miseries of early adolescence, when I was never going to be thin enough or have the right jeans; when I imagined I'd live in a limbo of never belonging, sans boyfriend or courage to leave the house, for the rest of my life.
"I remember sitting on the couch and bawling, 'I'm never going to be thin!'" she told People magazine, It's a feeling we hear all too often from readers who share with us their stories of weight loss success.
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"We totally expected that religious individuals were going to be thinner... to find the opposite was quite striking," says Ferraro.
In fact, rumors are swirling that the iPhone 6 itself is going to be thinner and lighter than its predecessor.
It's going to be a thin masonry building.
I was never going to be stick thin, I'm 5ft 10In [178cm], I'm never going to be petite," she said.
The Republicans' Senate campaign is going to be stretched thin next year.
If you keep peeling someone to get to the other side of a wrinkle, that skin is going to be so thin".
And on a day when the only news of note concerns one of the most famous clubs in English football facing the very real possibility of going into administration within 24 hours, you can't help but feel yuks and giggles are going to be rather thin on the ground.
I mean if someone were to get injured or ill, then we're going to be left thin on the ground.
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