One of Burke's greatest struggles has been her battle with her fluctuating weight, the product of type 2 diabetes and depression. During the seventh and final season of Designing Women, in 1993, she was at her heaviest. She told Diabetic Living in 2008 that she credits McRaney for helping her "bounce back."
"It didn't matter to him how fat I got," she said. "He reminds me what I should be doing or shouldn't be eating.
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I can’t pinpoint exactly when slicked back buns became such a universal trend—maybe we can all look to Hailey Bieber—but the effortless look sees no signs of going away. It’s easy to see why; a slick backed pony or bun is the perfect hairstyle for no-wash days and humid weather, and takes less than 5 minutes to achieve.
Most of the computer programs we use---whether office suites, web browsers, even video games---are configured via menu interfaces. It has almost become the default way we use our machines.
But some programs require you to take a step beyond that. Instead of menus, you must edit a text file for the software to run as you wish.
These text files configure the software and are---unsurprisingly enough---called "config files". If you want to enhance your computer knowledge you will need to know what a config file is and how to edit one.
Amanda Holden shimmied into the Christmas holiday season in the most stunning outfit on Thursday morning, and it's from none other than one of her favourite high-street stores, Zara. Embracing the rich winter tones, the Heart Radio host dazzled her Instagram fans in a blue satin midi dress with little buttons decorating the cuffs and a flowing v-neck. Available in sizes XS to L for just £49.99, it's a staple that will easily take you from the office, through the party season, and even into summer.
On Monday, December 25, the Kenyan newspapers widely reported on the Christmas celebrations, with former president Uhuru Kenyatta emphasising values of compassion, sharing, and communion.
The dailies also reported on the landmark ruling by the Vatican on December 18 that has sparked debate and divided the Church.
1. The StandardThe daily reported that Alloys Ominangombe cuts the figure of a man at peace with himself and the world.
In 2006, Ominangombe shocked residents of Okatekok village in Teso South, Busia county when he bought himself a coffin, not because he was ailing on the verge of death but because he was being cautious and preparing for the inevitable.