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The Melbourne Herald Sun ripped Jones, saying she looked out of shape at Australia's pre-Olympic practices in London.
He's right: Mr Johnson has not looked out of shape so much as hesitant and uncertain.
It couldn't have been the cleanest rendition ever of Ms. McIntyre's signature "Life's Force" (1979), but with a jazz band led by Ahmed Abdullah, it didn't matter much that most of the participants looked out of shape.
Rooney, 26, has looked out of shape and form since his return from suspension at this summer's European Championships, and was forced to settle for a place on the United bench Saturday after a dismal display against his former club, Everton, the week before.
Rivers thought his team had been looking out of shape, and decided to make them run.
"Even if an individual doesn't look out of shape due to their fast metabolism, eats well, and does some type of exercise," Henry told me, through smoking, "damage is being done to the vital organs and will eventually be visible to the individual and the world".
Look out for interesting shapes, patterns and colours.
I'm not a recruitable athlete (unless there are any track programs out there looking for an out-of-shape J.V. runner with an 8-minute mile, in which case, e-mail me).
As a doughy guy who wanders into the gym one day out of boredom – he says he wants to be able to take a punch – Corrigan had to look very much out-of-shape.
I was looking out at the vague shapes of trees and walls and lights going by, completely lost, and it was OK.
It makes the chocolate bourbon look like an out-of-shape, syphilitic hooker with famine tits.
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