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The London cab is all very well for a short and thinperson.
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You rarely meet a thinperson on the street, says Sithole.
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A thinperson adopting the above light diet will generally get into good condition.
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This was a tall, thinperson clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face.
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One watches a thinperson thicken layer by layer, and a young active person became immured.
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In the midst of the cats sat a very thinperson on a dusty, wooden chair.
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She was a thinperson, with rather refined features, a weak mouth, and kindly blue eyes.
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It seemed answered instantaneously by a strange-looking man,- adark ,extremelythinperson with black, dull eyes.
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You say it is barred-thatis true, but a very thinperson could slip between those bars.
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She was the most painfully thinperson I had ever seen, and my heart went out to her.
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The man who entered was a tall, thinperson, habited in the grey shepherd's plaid of the north.
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She was a tall, thinperson who tried to remain in the background, but who was by no means insignificant.
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So far as being unreasonably thin or unreasonably fat is concerned, I suppose the thinperson has the long end of it.
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He remembered meeting this very thinperson with beautiful eyes, short hair, thick eyebrows, very tiny trousers, ballerina shoes, and a little T-shirt.
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Givenchy recalled Audrey as this very thinperson with beautiful eyes, short hair, thick eyebrows, very tiny trousers, ballerina shoes and a little T-shirt.
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As West says, being fat can feel like "a thinperson who's failing consistently for your whole life." This harrowing episode will stay with you.