You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. |
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The Cathedral Ferry, a foot passenger ferry, also operates on summer weekends from the steps of Worcester Cathedral. |
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The remaining sprains are eversion injuries, in which the foot turns out and the ankle turns in. |
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The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly and at night to the very foot of the hill. |
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To the north the village of Hayfield sits at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area. |
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Oil drilling at the foot of the downs occurs in several locations in Surrey. |
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Much of the historic Pilgrims' Way still survives at the foot of the scarp slope and this has been joined much more recently by the M20 motorway. |
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The book's principal character, 'Andrews', travels by foot across the Downs to reach Lewes and attend the Assizes. |
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Wells lies at the foot of the southern escarpment of the Mendip Hills where they meet the Somerset Levels. |
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When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched. |
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From head to foot I was powdered almost as white with chalk and dust, as if I had come out of a lime-kiln. |
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His forces, after all the high discourses, amounted really but to eighteen hundred foot. |
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Specific foot management may be required, including advice on footcare and treatment of fungal infections. |
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In tennis, foot fault results when server's foot is placed outside the service area prior to the ball being hit. |
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This pressure difference drives ventilation between platforms and the surface exits through the passenger foot network. |
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St Georges has no direct interchange with other public transport, but the bus and railway stations can be reached on foot in a few minutes. |
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Any foot shape deviating from this model is conceived as a blemish, and the animal is unclean. |
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The frequent remains of pig skull and foot bones found on house floors indicate that brawn and trotters were also popular. |
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On 17 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to set foot in the abbey. |
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And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot. |
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In delivering it forehanded, the ball is dropped in front of the left foot, and is struck when about a foot or even less from the ground. |
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Builders could also place stones or thick mud layers at the foot of the stockade, improving the resistance of the wall. |
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A significant portion of the wall still stands and can be followed on foot along the adjoining Hadrian's Wall Path. |
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Several companies offer open top bus tours around the city, as well as tours on foot and on the river. |
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The car came to rest with its front wheels in the four foot of the nearest railway line, the down Leeds line. |
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Gaddis found that with his broken arm, he couldn't climb the wall. Josh grabbed his foot and boosted him up. |
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All steps and marchings executed from a halt, except right step, begin with the left foot. |
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Our common Marsh Mallows have diverse soft, hoary white stalks rising to be three or four foot high, spreading forth many branches. |
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As part of the ritual, he held a crucifix in the air above the foot of her bed. |
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They emerged atop the broad curving steps that fronted on the Street of the Sisters, near the foot of Visenya's Hill. |
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The appearance of our caravan was curious and grotesque. Our britchka was drawn by three camels, taken in tow by a man on foot. |
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On 31 January 1936, Orwell set out by public transport and on foot, reaching Manchester via Coventry, Stafford, the Potteries and Macclesfield. |
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At the foot of the garden, behind a clump of gooseberry-bushes, stood an arbour formed of a yellow buddleia. |
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Harley obtained a commission as a major of militia foot in Herefordshire, which he held for several years. |
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But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories. |
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There was nothing the matter with the mechanicals of Dan's car even now, after a two hundred foot plunge into a canyon. |
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As it sinks, she deliberately tangles her foot in the rope trailing after it. |
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Brown, a writer and painter, was born with cerebral palsy and was only able to control his left foot. |
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The binding for the Appleton Alice was virtually identical to the 1866 Macmillan Alice, except for the publisher's name at the foot of the spine. |
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Caltrops, tetrahedrons, and similar devices are designed to puncture vehicle tires or limit foot traffic. The standard design has four points. |
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Taylor's hand and foot speed and boxing abilities gave him the early advantage, allowing him to begin building a large lead on points. |
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It must be released before the foot they were standing on when they caught it touches the ground again. |
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Foxhound packs in the Cumbrian fells and other upland areas are followed by supporters on foot rather than on horseback. |
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He could not beat out the Irish, yet he did shut them up within those narrow corners and glyns under the mountain's foot. |
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He used a hook in one hand, called an ankhus, to guide the elephant when voice and foot commands were not enough. |
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The ball popped in and popped out, and when he made a grab for it on the ground he kicked it with his foot. |
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This is a hard road for a gradely foot like that. Will ye up, lass, and ride behind me? |
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The Aonian fount stood at the foot of Mount Helicon, not far from Thebes, and was sacred to the Muses. |
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At weekend schools, young Muslims, aged between six and 15, are receiving lessons in how to hack off a criminal's hand or foot. |
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On a motorcycle, you work the clutch by squeezing a lever on your left handgrip, and you operate the shift lever with your left foot. |
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These subdrifts are driven the full width of the copper and explore thoroughly the foot and hanging sides of the lode. |
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One gray beard who found the gates closed shinned up the fifteen foot fence...and dropped into the baseball heaven he was seeking. |
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Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
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I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear. O, would she were hers'd at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin. |
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The smaller River Esk flows from west to east at the northern foot of the North York Moors to reach the sea at Whitby. |
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The beginner will instinctively try to stick his toe straight in in a foot hold, which is very tiring on the calf muscles. |
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From the foundation of the city till the reign of the Emperor Gratian, the foot wore cuirasses and helmets. |
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Louisa sat in the car crying, until her foot fell asleep. She shook her foot violently, afraid the numbness would turn to frostbite. |
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They were, in fact, Richard's men, prepared to capture Henry once he set foot on English soil. |
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However, she died on the journey in Orkney, having never set foot on Scottish soil, and without being crowned at Scone. |
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In response to the threat James had raised five new regiments of foot and five of horse, as well as bringing in Scottish and Irish soldiers. |
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The dwarf hacked at Sod's boot, sinking his axeblade deep into the Banker's foot. |
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Between 1831 and 1832 a second track was laid between Stockton and the foot of Brusselton Bank. |
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A feller that sees a lot o' jimjam visions ahead never will buck down to real life here, an' he'll never lay up a dollar or own a foot of land. |
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Luckily the dunny man was a model of probity. Never putting a foot wrong, he carried out his Sisyphean task in loyal silence. |
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Joviality fled from the table, Shekhar studied his cards. Owad frowned at his. His foot was tapping on the concrete floor. More watchers came. |
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As I arrived at the foot of the hill I overtook two ladies, whom I passed. As I did so, I brushed one of them accidently on the arm. |
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Will Henderson, who had on a light overcoat and no overshoes, kicked the heel of his left foot with the toe of the right. |
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Carlia placed her foot on the pole as if testing it. The other girls protested. She would fall in and drown. |
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Jamie opened the wheel chair, placed the eggcrated pad on the chair, set the brakes and pulled open the foot pedals. |
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He had his foot on the brake during the kill zone, keeping the limousine almost motionless, while the brake lights were one. |
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City police sergeants and constables wear crested helmets whilst on foot patrol. |
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Steffi is a tricolor King Charles spaniel, an archetypal lap dog and love sponge, barely a foot high and no more than 10 pounds. |
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Then I drove the whole lot forth, mother and daughter, lamming into them with fist and foot. |
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It was customary for the heavy cavalry to fight entirely on foot. |
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Robben curled an effort against the foot of the post from the edge of the box after being gifted the ball by an abysmal clearance from keeper Stephan Andersen. |
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The South'rons front they fought all face to face, Who to their ignominy and disgrace, Did neither stand nor fairly foot the score, But did retire five acre breadth and more. |
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He put his foot on a concealed button under his desk and rang an alarm bell. He always had two strongarm men lolling around in an office down the passage. |
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This foot was covered with a blue and gray Argyle sock, and Mrs. Whatsit sat there, wriggling her toes, contentedly finishing her sandwich before scrambling to her feet. |
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As the man crumpled forward, Snow took a further step with his right foot and brought the pole down backhanded with all his power into the right side of the man's head. |
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But his left foot was caught in that blame noose in the end of the rope, so only his beardy head went underwater and he was dragged along like that for a few wet yards. |
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Leading from each of the cerebral ganglia are cerebropedal commissures, nerve trunks, that terminate at the two adjacent cerebropedal ganglia in the foot. |
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Nevertheless, the art of fighting on foot was an obligatory part of military education which even a charioted knight could ignore at his own peril. |
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Injuries, which seemed to be of an inconsequential nature, were often sustained, such as a sprained ankle, a dislocated phalanx, a twisted foot, a corked leg and so on. |
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Each crow's foot in your ER diagram indicates the need for a foreign key. |
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I gave a flourishing about the room and cut a curlycue with my right foot. |
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You may find that in June it rains so hard the streets are filled with a foot of mud and the mosquitoes eat people alive, but in October the place is beautiful. |
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The eggcrate is recessed in a suspended plaster ceiling and extends almost the full length of the 70 foot long store, giving the illusion of a floating ceiling. |
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There has been an inordinate delay in starting work on the foot over bridge with escalators in front of D.G. Vaishnav College on Poonamallee High Road in Arumbakkam. |
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This AAWT track varies from a four wheel drive track along the Barry Mountains to a foot pad across the snow grass plains of the high country from Hotham to Mt Bogong. |
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When placed in the four foot it should be so arranged that a loose carraige coupling shall not strike the box, as such a blow might possibly break it. |
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I went to the Hill Ranch and stayed a few days, but they being fullhanded, I went to the Half Circle F Ranch, and there found employment gathering horses from the foot hills. |
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The Gepidae, seeing that the king's son was killed, through whom in great part the war had been set on foot, at once, in their discouragement, start to flee. |
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And the legislature had better study Texas, before it commits this state to parimutuel betting, thus letting the professional gambler get his foot in the door. |
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Seven foot Wilt Chamberlain one day will rule professional basketball with greater authority than George Mikan in his golden years, the Stilt's coach predicted yesterday. |
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I didn't even remember that I was wearing my spinster lingerie until the underwire bra and granny panties were off my body and lying at the foot of the bed. |
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I arrived at the foot of the tower with me hearty Master Builder crew, only to find the Kragle was all the way up on the infinitieth floor, guarded by a robot army. |
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The ruminants have the cloven foot, i.e. two hoofed digits on each foot. |
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This action was deemed a breach of the privilege of the House, and has given rise to the tradition that the monarch does not set foot in the House of Commons. |
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Do I look so terrible old, Gilian, that you cannot think of me as not so bad-looking either, with a bonny eye, they said, and a jimp waist, and a foot like the honey-bee? |
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Not the worst of the three but jumps twelve foot and a half by the square. |
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Lying on the ground, when fired, it kicked me back a foot. There was no way a person my size was going to be able to do an effective job with this gun. |
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They would have married in a church, but he kicks with the other foot. |
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On the Gower Peninsula, at its western extremity is the Worms Head, a headland of carboniferous limestone which is approachable on foot at low tide only. |
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In particularly high tides the water may overtop the weir at Tewkesbury, and even the foot of the weir at Worcester may experience a rise in water level of a foot or so. |
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Later a fixed signal was used, with red and white chequered boards on 12 foot high posts being turned to face trains from one direction if another train was ahead. |
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The halfpenny measured ten to a foot, the farthing 12 to a foot. |
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They are safer for the fingers of the person setting them than other lethal traps, and can be set with the press on a tab by a single finger or even by foot. |
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Aircraft hold between 7,000 feet and 15,000 feet at 1,000 foot intervals. |
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Whistle Down the Wind, 1961, was directed by Bryan Forbes, set at the foot of Worsaw Hill and in Burnley, and starred local Lancashire schoolchildren. |
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The LSE Students' Union later on 6 December issued a formal apology, condemned the actions, as well as promising to foot the bill for the damage repair. |
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The skin on his foot was mammilated as a result of the infection. |
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In the absence of a brick oven, the beans were cooked in a beanpot nestled in a bed of embers placed near the outer edges of a hearth, about a foot away from the fire. |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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From birth, Byron suffered from a deformity of his right foot. |
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Hop on your left foot again, bringing your right foot back behind your left foot and then shift your weight onto your right foot, leaving your left foot in the air. |
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James II abandoned the tradition of the pageant to pay for jewels for his queen and thereafter there was only a short procession on foot from Westminster Hall to the abbey. |
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The umpire may be assisted by line judges, who determine whether the ball has landed within the required part of the court and who also call foot faults. |
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