Sentences with phrase «supersized americans»

Unlike supersized Americans, this new girth isn't detrimental to its profile — it's slipperier than the old car, cutting the drag down from 0.30 to 0.27.
Gentle tweaks to the status quo stopped being a climate option when we supersized the American Dream in the 1990s, and then proceeded to take it global.

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American secularists have thrown up their hands in frustration over his supersizing of George W. Bush's Office of Faith - based and Community Initiatives.
It is those beverages, plus chips, breakfast toaster pastries, and supersize fast food portions — staples of so many American teenagers» diets — that should truly be «of concern.»
As for the average American, no one is going to forego supersizing their hasty meal because of Neu5Gc, IGF - 1, endothelial progenitor cells, telomere length, mTOR or TMAO.
To an American, however, it's surprising how little rush there is to supersize Singaporean education.
They've consistently overlooked the fact that, although some Americans prefer their cars like their fast food — supersized — a significant portion of us appreciate German cars for their traditional European virtues, including the notion that cars can be quick, safe, and useful without being tall, heavy, or otherwise indiscreet.
The three official size varieties recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- Standard (over 15 inches at the shoulder), Miniature (10 to 15 inches), and Toy (under 10 inches)-- are augmented by unofficial models such as Teacups (under 4 pounds in weight), Caniches (small Standards), and Royal Standards (supersize).
Titled after a 1962 film by Eduardo Paolozzi, the exhibition explores the idea of the «supersized» American dream and features the work of Thomas Bayrle, Katherine Bernhardt, Mike Bouchet, Nicholas Cheveldave, Anthea Hamilton, Eloise Hawser, Zak Kitnick, Josh Kline, Josephine Meckseper, Eduardo Paolozzi and Timur Si Qin.
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