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In August 1987 those skinny, sometimes unsightly body casings descended on Manhattan in striped or solid-color versions that were practically tattooed to the wearer's thighs.
Not all of us can be tall and skinny sometimes it's just our genetics and bone structure!
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And they will reply "e.g. relationships are like skinny jeans, sometimes you have to starve yourself to have a chance".
But she does wear dark blue, black, or gray skinny jeans sometimes.
The younger Mr. Persico, who goes by Teddy and sometimes Skinny, is currently under federal indictment on racketeering and extortion charges and is being held without bail.
Therefore, priority was given to hay-making and winter pen preparation, whereas improvement of livestock productivity through segregated grazing (otor) of selected animals, frequent pastureland rotation of the main herd, controlled mating and early sale of fattened as well as skinny livestock were sometimes mentioned but hardly practiced.
These markings are smaller (and sometimes skinnier) than half-inches but usually bigger than the densely-packed marks around them.
Look at the slim-hipped models at a Prada show and compare them with the barrel-chested blokes at Givenchy; the quarterback-shouldered Calvin Klein crew, or the sometimes painfully skinny models street-cast for Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent.
Popular culture has ingrained in us that style equates to a high, high heel and one that is sometimes dangerously skinny.
If you don't spend your time tracking fourth-wave feminist skirmishes on Twitter, you might not know that the thigh gap is a small space that appears between your legs if you stand one foot next to the other, and are sometimes pretty skinny.
You can sometimes knock a skinny zombie down several times, and then pick up the apple and eat it afterward.
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