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  • 81Bob Blumer — infobox chef caption = birthdate = 1962 birthplace = Montreal, Quebec, Canada deathdate = deathplace = dead = style = education = ratings = restaurants = prevrests = television = The Surreal Gourmet Glutton for Punishment awards = awd|Leo Award… …

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  • 82Horace Fletcher — (1849–1919) was an American health food faddist of the Victorian era who earned the nickname The Great Masticator, by arguing that food should be chewed thirty two times – or, about 100 times per minute – before being swallowed: Nature will… …

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  • 83Exodus (role-playing game) — Infobox RPG title = Exodus caption = Exodus logo publisher = Glutton Creeper Games date = TBA genre = science fiction post apocalyptic system = d20 Modern footnotes = Exodus is a role playing game published by Glutton Creeper Games. Originally… …

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  • 84B-Sides & Rarities (The Format album) — Infobox Album | Name = B Sides Rarities Type = Compilation Artist = The Format | Released = November 20, 2007 Recorded = 2001 2006 Genre = Indie rock Length = Label = The Vanity Label Producer = Reviews = Last album = And Now I Hope You re… …

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  • 85Life of Jesus in the New Testament — A series of articles on Jesus Christ and Christianity Gospel harmony  …

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  • 86hog — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pig, swine, boar, sow; beast; informal, glutton (see gluttony). See animal. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A pig] Syn. swine, sow, boar, shoat, razorback, wild boar, wart hog, babirusa, truffle pig, peccary,… …

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  • 87gluttony — (n.) c.1200, glutunie, from O.Fr. glutonie, from gluton glutton (see GLUTTON (Cf. glutton)). Gluttonry recorded from late 12c …

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  • 88gourmandizer — noun a person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess • Syn: ↑glutton, ↑gourmand, ↑trencherman • Derivationally related forms: ↑gourmandize, ↑gourmandize (for: ↑gourmand), ↑ …

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  • 89gol|iard — «GOHL yuhrd», noun. one of the class of wandering students noted for their rioting and intemperance, and as authors of satirical Latin verse, who flourished chiefly in the 1100 s and 1200 s in Germany, France, and England. ╂[< Old French… …

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  • 90Lurcher — Lurch er, n. [L. lurco, lurcho, a glutton. See 1st {Lurch}.] A glutton; a gormandizer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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