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Khan, a dishevelled, overweight woman of forty-nine, allowed the F.
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One woman, a forty-six-year-old divorced mother of two, likened them to airplane crashes: the trouble usually occurs during takeoff and landing the minute you meet and the minute you leave.
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It was then seen that her hair was grey and the face was that of an old woman, though she was not yet forty-five.
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All were watching as a heavyset forty-six-year-old woman, with cornflower-blue eyes, a sweet smile, and auburn hair parted neatly in the middle, struggled to keep pace on a treadmill.
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