| 41. | Then he realized that he, the old, white-haired, paunchy Pat Conroy was there, too.
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| 42. | Balding, paunchy, arthritic stars of 1960s and'70s pop music are filling concert venues all over the country.
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| 43. | But there are few things more pitiful than a paunchy, middle-aged broadcast network trying to look like MTV.
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| 44. | At least a bunch of middle-aged guys with paunchy bellies might have upped the entertainment factor with comic relief.
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| 45. | He was 35 years old and something on the paunchy side, at 5 feet 8 and evidently about 200 pounds.
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| 46. | The veteran settler activist, gone paunchy and gray two decades after Sebastia, acknowledged that he faced a new reality.
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| 47. | A middle-aged, paunchy, unemployed white man plops down on the sofa to watch TV with his kids.
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| 48. | But it doesn't, so the proud, paunchy former heavyweight is hanging up his gloves _ for now.
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| 49. | At the fore, Bacchus'tutor, the paunchy, ugly, and leering drunk Silenus, rides an ass.
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| 50. | -- A paunchy " streaker " who occasionally dashes through the audience wearing a skin-tone body suit.
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