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Mickey, a short, paunchy, 45-year-old man, walked with a swagger that announced he was in charge.
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Pepper had put together a crew of 11 paunchy, middle-aged racers from Ontario, Texas and upstate New York.
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Back in Georgia, Mr Barrow faces Lee Anderson, a paunchy Republican farmer with hooded eyes and a thick drawl.
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Volkswagen vans clog parking lots near the beach as their owners, paunchy middle-aged surfers, gaze out over the crashing waves.
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He was in his late 50s when he realised that as a paunchy middle-aged man, he could drop dead at any time.
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Despite his faulty English, the paunchy, shaven-headed 30-year-old is a brilliant orator.
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As medicine continues to advance, the paunchy may lead longer lives.
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We join him in Ohio, where his cause is being propelled by a snapping young press spokesman (Ryan Gosling) and a paunchy campaign manager (Philip Seymour Hoffman).
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Middle age, paunchy, with a baggy grey suit, he started taking me through a mammoth deck of the most boring slides I had seen in my life.
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The story, set in Lisbon, concerns Eloi (Henrique Canto e Castro), a paunchy middle-aged man, who finds Samuel (Dinis Neto Jorge), a young sad sack, about to kill himself by plunging into the sea.
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Instead, he explained that actually European governments spend quite large sums on defence, they just spend it on the wrong things, notably on bloated payrolls, so that the bulk of their uniformed personnel are dentists, cooks, lorry drivers or paunchy clerks in camouflage, rather than combat troops.
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To much of the rest of America, the bald, paunchy figure became the embodiment of New York City's brash, irrepressible character the mayor who raced around town asking average New Yorkers, "How'm I doing, " and usually being in too much of a hurry to wait for an answer.
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