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en I don't think it's a fact, actually, ... I think he's the same weight that he has been, and the lighter for him has been the better. When he's been able to keep his weight about 305 (pounds), I think he's better served. But he has worked hard to be stronger. I hate to disagree with Steve once again, but so be it.

en We talked about a weight, and I think we're very agreeable on the weight. He's worked hard. He's already lost six pounds since we got him.

en Any 'diet' that is followed only for a temporary time period will not result in lasting weight loss. Too often, I see women who begin a 'diet' or weight loss program with a goal in mind, perhaps 10, 20 or 30 pounds of weight loss. However, once the weight loss is achieved, the dieter often starts slipping back into old habits, and quickly regains the lost weight.

en His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.

en I moved down a weight and I feel great. At this weight (134 pounds), I'm a lot faster and actually feel stronger, and I'm excited to get in there and do my job.

en [For Behar, the therapy was successful and her cholesterol levels came down.] It was almost like the kind of high you get when you drop some weight, ... [The weight loss] was like in two months and how much [weight] could you lose in two months, 5 pounds? You know it was like weight loss but it wasn't.

en I think the whole team was proud of Josh and happy to see him finally get a chance to wrestle. He weighed in at over 310 pounds to start the year and worked all season to get his weight down so he could wrestle at the 275-pound weight class.

en He lost 50 pounds. He's worked really hard to get down. There wasn't an opening where he was so he had to cut the weight to get into the starting lineup.

en I know, Sen. Daschle, that the weight of this job will be as heavy as the weight on Atlas when he carried the world on his shoulders, ... I hope I can help sometimes to make that burden a little lighter.

en Yes, it could be totally unrelated to his weight, but the fact remains that he was 6-3 and he weighed 310 pounds and probably should have been 210 pounds.

en By using multi-density plastics, they've reduced some of the weight. Using harder densities where you need the boot to be stiff allows them to use lighter-weight material in places where they boots need to be soft.

en He really worked hard on gaining some weight. He's a stronger player. Hopefully, that strength will carry over (during the season).

en I had three kids that started at over 300 pounds, and two of them dropped the weight and came out. If the kid doesn't have as much weight to drop, it might motivate them to participate. No one knows for sure though.

en I worked hard on my game this summer. I got in the weight room and got stronger overall. I just worked on my game and my shooting. My performance has improved a lot.

en It is ironic that we focus on weight loss, when the real challenge is keeping weight off. Most popular diets work when it comes to losing weight, but few if any succeed when it comes to weight maintenance.

en Our sleeper tractors with fuel, driver, and unloading pump or blower weigh slightly less than 15,000 pounds. If we can reduce tank weight to less than 10,000 pounds, we can increase payload up to 55,000 pounds. Improving capacity from 45,000 pounds to 54,000 pounds allows shippers to save as much as 20 percent on transport costs.


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