More best of British grub came in the form of a porky charred Cumberland sausage served on smooth, fresh mash. |
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You'd think they couldn't ruin a steak, surely there's a rubicund, porky chef, with a hat, prodding and turning steaks over a hot griddle. |
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Old Bruce is not happy to be reminded that he was once a porky loser who talks as if his mouth is full of spit and looks like a living donut. |
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What worries me about McConnell in the gym is not that he still looks porky, but his determination to prove himself a dynamic and active leader. |
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Besides a few directly by his side they were either week looking, skinny or chubby, porky fellows. |
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Opposite me, a porky man devoured his three double cheeseburgers in a panic. |
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By the railway there are still bowling greens and at Attleborough, a porky little Nissen hut. |
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He must have thought that the music teacher was porky himself to have made the association in the first place. |
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It seems the porky guard's brother-in-law can pull strings on the parole board, and good boxers can write their ticket to an early parole. |
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It started years ago when we all realised we were getting a bit more porky than we should be. |
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It seems to me that the word has gone out amongst the porky community, because they're beginning to fight back. |
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Going to the nearest person in sight, which happens to be a porky security guard, Annette asked him if all the taxis in America had disappeared. |
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The health warnings before you start each tape indicate real fears of porky viewers overdoing it. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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Ahead of Margaret Thatcher in the queue at the corner shop is a porky chap with a mobile, one of those who prospered under Thatcherism. |
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In fact, looking at the porky physiques on parade at the Lakeside, it's doubtful whether they could even manage a hop or a skip, let alone the jump. |
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These fitness machines once promised a slim future to porky pizza-eaters. |
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His corpulence meant he could potentially be chief nourisher in any theatrical feast, but while he was certainly porky he was anything but a ham. |
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Plus, a group of porky pets is sent to the Animal Madhouse Fat Camp in a bid to shift a few of those pesky pounds. |
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It was tender and delicious, with a kind of porky taste you didn't often get from supermarket meats. |
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In front of Lister a small red-haired man, with a porky roll of flesh above his towel-top, was examining a line of girls. |
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Why are former footballers like Alan Hansen and the one who looks like a porky hairdresser paid more than Jeremy Paxman, the most authoritative broadcast journalist in Britain? |
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The food giant attempted to avert public disquiet over growing obesity, and lawsuits from the porky, by announcing that it would cut the size of snacks and may reduce their fat and sugar content too. |
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Risotto with porky mushrooms, rabbit to the oven. |
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During World War II, Porky Pig sold war bonds and Popeye planted a victory garden. |
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It hurts like blazes, and the whole hand swells up like a Porky Pig cartoon. |
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The scary band will appear in two episodes of Duck Dodgers, the space-age cartoon that features Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. |
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During the golden age of animation Chuck Jones helped bring to life many of Warner Brothers' most famous characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. |
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Animator Chuck Jones, who also drew such beloved characters as Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig, died at his home in California, his family has revealed. |
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