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FFFFFechter's Finger Flicking Frolic (magic convention)
FFFFFast Floating Fractal Fun
FFFFFriends for Fullerton's Future (Fullerton, CA)
FFFFFair, Fat, Female and Forty (typical candidate for diagnosis of hypothyroidism)
FFFFFree Form Film Festival
FFFFFighting Fat, Fighting Fit (British Broadcasting Corporation obesity awareness campaign)
FFFFFeature Films for Families


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On Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit, Harvey barks orders with such ferocity that you'll be scared to disobey even from the safety of your living- room.
Since phonelines opened on Tuesday 142,000 callers have registered for Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit, the BBC's biggest health campaign fronted by Dale Winton.
The BBC'S Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit campaign earlier this year was so successful, that it's back and Dale celebrates with competition winners, including great-grandmother Joan Mitchell, from Dunfermline, and Mark Picketing from Normanton, Yorkshire, who won a year's supply of fruit and vegetables.
 
 
 
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