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10 Sentences With "toned up"

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He also said that their sex life changed when he toned up.
Ever since the press conference two-and-a-half weeks earlier, many appear to have toned up or slimmed down.
The director John Doyle has slimmed down and toned up a show that seemed leaden and garish in its original Broadway incarnation.
Instead, it will be "toned up," because to a significant group of people, including the president, it is an acceptable form of hate.
The themes are the same as the ones you hear at Breitbart — non-whites are dangerous, feminists are bad — but toned up and unapologetic.
The Bravo star — who recently dropped weight and toned up for a bodybuilding competition — also shared a boomerang of herself shimmying on a floatie, as well as pictures of her brother Joe Gorga and their dad Giacinto.
Toned Up is an American reality television series that premiered on January 2, 2014, on Bravo. It follows the personal and professional lives of Katrina Hodgson and Karena Dawn, who have turned their makeshift beach workout videos into a business. The duo are best friends, business partners, and roommates in Manhattan Beach, California.
Twentieth century advocates of some schools of yoga, such as B. K. S. Iyengar, made claims for the effects of yoga on specific organs, without adducing any evidence. Iyengar claimed that this pose toned up "the entire spinal region" by making the blood "circulate well round the spinal column"; that it kept the genitals healthy since it stretched the pelvic region; and "massage[d] the heart gently" by lifting the diaphragm.
Following the success of The 400 Blows, Truffaut featured disjunctive editing and seemingly random voiceovers in his next film, Shoot the Piano Player (1960), starring Charles Aznavour. Truffaut has said that in the middle of filming, he realized that he hated gangsters. But since gangsters were a main part of the story, he toned up the comical aspect of the characters and made the movie more to his liking. Even though Shoot the Piano Player was much appreciated by critics, it performed poorly at the box office.
For the persistent pain a doctor suggested he take Radithor, a patent medicine manufactured by William J. A. Bailey. Bailey was a Harvard University dropout who falsely claimed to be a doctor of medicine and had become rich from the sale of Radithor, a solution of radium in water which he claimed stimulated the endocrine system. He offered physicians a 1/6 kickback on each dose prescribed. Byers began taking several doses of Radithor per day, believing it gave him a "toned-up feeling", but stopped in October 1930 (after taking some 1400 doses) when that effect faded.

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