- opera.
Blessed with a
great baritone voice from the
depths of an
expansive paunch, he took
singing lessons and
while still racing began to sing professionally...
- proverbs, and
earthy wit. "Panza" in
Spanish means "belly" (cf.
English "
paunch,"
Italian "pancia",
several Italian dialects "panza",
Portuguese and Galician...
- actor. He is well
known for his
roles in the
television series Mad Men,
Grand, Love & War,
Dharma & Greg,
Still Standing, and Shameless. He has also appeared...
- take a role that has him
playing a 40-year-old man,
greying and with a
paunch". The
Times of
India reviewer N.
Venkateswaran cited that "His
knack of...
- the Tour de France,
unrecognisable with a beard,
straggling hair and a
paunch. His
isolation lasted until 1983, the 25th
anniversary of his
victory in...
- omohyoid,
omophorion -oma
morbid growth,
tumor Gr**** -ωμα
melanoma omas-
paunch Latin omasum abomasum,
omasum ombr- rain Gr**** ὄμβρος (ómbros) ombrogenous...
-
Original air date 22a 1a "Too Many Cooks" September 12, 1987 (1987-09-12) Sir
Paunch, a
famous confectioner visits Dunwyn, to the
great anti****tion of everyone...
- and feed on
herbs which they pluck,
chewing the cud; four stomachs, a
paunch for
macerating and
ruminating food, a
bonnet for
reticulating and receiving...
-
garrison of
French troops were stationed. One
house was near S**** at the
Paunch Market,
afterwards called Queen Street in her honour. The
former residence...
- "higher termites". They are
found exclusively in the hindgut,
especially the
paunch, an
enlarged section of the
hindgut with an
anaerobic interior that serves...