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"I haven't got a portfolio; I am my portfolio," says the corpulent Mr. Kessel.
One online commentator called the corpulent defector "shameless" for becoming "a citizen of a dictatorship just to avoid taxes".
The corpulent Welsh poet is on his first book tour of the US and John is his chaperone.
It doesn't just afflict the corpulent and the lazy – it does, however, affect more women than men.
The corpulent fighter bounced on the floor, climbed back through the ropes and was pinned trying a sleeper hold.
Meanwhile, the corpulent eunuch Lord Varys has lingered in the shadows, surviving coups, battles and plots with unflappable ease.
Trish herself is hoping to be married again, this time to the corpulent Harvey Michael Lernerr), whom she admires wholeheartedly for not being what she calls "sicko pervy".
An expensive bottle of imported brandy has been opened, and the corpulent real-estate developer is sipping it from a small crystal glass.
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In his tireless quest to wean England from meat in the early 18th century, the famously corpulent Dr. George Cheyne set out to poison the novelist Samuel Richardson.
A man and a woman – the woman festooned with politics pin-badges, like Rik Mayall in The Young Ones, the man corpulent in that invincibly Gallic way.
Meanwhile, across in Old Lady land, a suave, groomed, well-dressed man in a dimly lit, wood-panelled boardroom has filled a stereotypical black briefcase with three million £10 notes (or their equivalent in euros) and instructed the two corpulent types lingering in the shadows to come back with the head of either Robin van Persie or Luis Suárez, preferably still attached to the body.
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