Word: larded
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...News Presents. "You're Too Fat," an examination of lard in America. Ch. 4, 10 p.m. 1 hour...
...drawn a whole bag of ploys that persuade the patient to change himself rapidly. For example, a 250-lb. woman says she is "a plain, fat slob." Erickson takes over: "You are not a plain, fat, disgusting slob. You are the fattest, homeliest, most disgustingly horrible bucket of lard I have ever seen, and it is appalling to have to look at you." He continues insulting her-agreeing with her self-image and exaggerating it. The woman reduces to 140 Ibs., finds work as a fashion artist and becomes engaged...
...example because it is very clear. We, who have foreign currency reserves superior to that in many Latin American countries, who have land that could feed, and should feed, 20 or 25 million people, we have had to import, since always--no one remembers when it started--meat, wheat, lard, butter and cooking oil: 200 million dollars a year...
...follow more or less the same route to Africa. There the harsh cynicism that was ground into them by the city streets suddenly evaporates. By returning to their roots, their pride is rekindled, their racial dignity renewed-and the scriptwriters have a fresh location and a little novelty to lard onto their stale adventures...
...enormous woman -you could sit on her chest." As to how the Taylor beauty will survive the years, the lady herself had a prediction: "I'll be a nice, cuddly, gray-haired old thing, or I'll be fat as a tub of lard, with six chins resting on my bosom." -After an exhausting day in front of the cameras, the star of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Author Richard Bach's fugue to flight now being filmed in California, was discovered by a hawk-eyed photographer to be roosting in his own personal chair. Before he could...