We conjectured two states of fiscal policy: acrashdietand a permanent weight loss.
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However, one cannot accept the imposition of acrashdietthat would only serve to further sicken and weaken.
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Wan set about losing weight and at the age of 20 he began acrashdiet, losing half his weight in several months.
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With thiscrashdietshe was losing sleep, feeling depressed every day and feeling constantly weak.
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He is ordered to go on acrashdiet.
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The boys are often underfed and subjected to crash diets before a race so that they will be as light as possible.
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The sudden weight gain further strained her heart, which was already weak from years of crash dieting.
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He also instructed them not to do crash diets.
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She went on frequent crash diets and would lose large amounts of weight, but gained it back when she became depressed.
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She has also shown great concern about her appearance and weight, causing her to put herself on crash diets.
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Darwin had relapsed, but found a new doctor who put him on acrashdiet.
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