Like jean jackets, your jeans can be worn with multiple tops and shoe styles. |
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We worry, and although Michelle is doing well, we wait for the other shoe to drop. |
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You can get away with wedges or a high-heeled strappy sandal, because you're not going to see much of the shoe. |
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The winner will select any 1 pair of shoes they like, no value limit, from the jeweled bridal shoe collection at Dikuza.com. |
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I think owners aren't doing much now because they are waiting for the other shoe to drop. |
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While Francois thinks he has the best of both worlds, I was waiting for the other shoe to drop. |
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Comfort in a relationship is key, and always waiting for the other shoe to drop is to be always looking over your shoulder. |
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I've already used regular washi to save an old shoe storage unit and now it's so much cheerier. |
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My fingers are permanently crossed behind my back and I'm carrying my four leaf clover, horse shoe and rabbit's foot. |
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Before going into the bathroom, I waited for the other shoe to drop, my wake-up call. |
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And it's getting on my nerves, because it's like waiting for the other shoe to drop. |
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Rather than thanking him for the compliment, I only nod, waiting for the other shoe to drop. |
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But here, the storage space is maximised with a built in rail and an ingenious shoe racking system. |
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Reebok, the athletic shoe company, has made him central to its drive to dominate that lucrative market. |
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Trail runners of all abilities will appreciate the rugged, water-resistant design of this shoe, as well as the trail-specific outsole's durability and traction. |
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The best ways to find a shoe tree are luck, accident, or word of mouth. |
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Normally this would be good news, since the steel tariffs were bad policy, but I think I'll wait for the other shoe to drop before I breathe a sigh of relief. |
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I use a method I learned when I was 14, in Western Civilization class, cataloguing ideas on index cards, in shoe boxes. |
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My muddy shoe slipped, and I banged my kneecap on a fence rail, clinging for dear life. |
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But New Balance pledges that it will take the hit for any additional per-unit cost that comes from making an all-American shoe. |
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Tsongas and Rep. Mike Michaud have led the charge for an all-American recruit shoe in Congress. |
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Line Dancing classes, waltzing, jiving, quickstep, shoe the donkey etc are all being taught in Kennedy's Lounge every Thursday night from 9.30 to 11.30 pm. |
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Lo and behold, the Ipanema flip flop with a strap is from Melissa, one of Brazil's largest footwear companies and the originator of the jelly shoe. |
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As handsome a gentleman, to be sure, as ever trod shoe leather! I wonder that old folks can be so very, very blind! |
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In the interests of intellectual exchange the author attempts to describe foot fetish and shoe retifism. |
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Throw the shoe from behind the line, and try to get it to land circling or touching the far stake. |
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Outside of patent leathers and specialties, I know of no other types of shoe leathers which are commanding replacement costs today. |
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The caliga was a military shoe, with a very thick sole, tied above the instep. |
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On the outermost part of the heel, which is in direct contact with the ground when the shoe is worn, a top piece is applied. |
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Additionally, the DZ-MV580A offers a 10x optical zoom lens with 240x digital zoom expander and a hot accessory shoe for flash. |
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It is usually caused by shoe irritation, the pull of the Achilles' tendon, a high arch, or foot biomechanics while running. |
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What I tell these misinformed inmates is that you cannot put the same shoe on every foot. |
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Hecla and Wheelockville housed American Woolen, Waucantuck Mill, Hilena Lowell's shoe factory, and Draper Corporation. |
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I have always wondered why shoe salesmen think I can't tie my shoes by myself. |
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Everlastings of one kind or another were used to make gaiters, shoe tops and liveries for sergeants and catchpoles. |
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The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe. |
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Precision manufacturing techniques made it possible to build machines that mechanized the shoe industry. |
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Hardy, standing next to Nelson on the quarterdeck, had his shoe buckle dented by a splinter. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or sold matches, flowers, and other cheap goods. |
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Granger's, on the Clover Nook Industrial Estate off the A38 at Pinxton, make Cherry Blossom shoe polish. |
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Long Acre has clothes shops and boutiques, and Neal Street is noted for its numerous shoe shops. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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Griffin decided to do what other large shoe companies had been doing for years, that is, to diversify into nonshoe areas. |
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These natural-rubber sandals are based on the paduka or toe-knob sandals, a 5,000-year-old Indian shoe design. |
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In 2005, Adidas introduced the Adidas 1, the first ever production shoe to use a microprocessor. |
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The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. |
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Adidas claims that a group of athletes approached Adi Dassler requesting a shoe be made for the locker room. |
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The sandal has the trademarked three stripes on a velcro strap toward the front of the shoe. |
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You would laugh at a cobbler who should attempt to put the same shoe on every foot. |
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The picture was of a planned shoe line that Adidas intended to release in July. |
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Industries in the city include the sugar refineries, knitting mills, breweries and the shoe industry. |
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They have achieved to sell their products domestically and characterize Trujillo as a shoe manufacturer city. |
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The king of England, who is your holiness's son, is not so like the rest of the world. We cannot put the same shoe on every foot. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods. |
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Later generations of factories included mechanized shoe production and manufacturing of machinery, including machine tools. |
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Students can collect textures by pressing the foam onto shoe soles, watchbands, spiral notebooks, and objects close at hand. |
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First, the head mechanics have to check him for loose wing nuts and determine if his IQ meets or exceeds his shoe size. |
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Very Louis Vuitton, these lacy rabbit ears, PS4 at Accessorize are sure to raise a smile on a night out Suits shoe. |
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Despite your jogging and the hairiness of your legs, the shoe of aging is beginning to pinch. Soon you'll regret all that sun-tanning. Your face will look like a testicle. |
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Notable in feminine footgear of the first two decades was the increasing number of different shoe leathers consisting of box calf, white calf, colored kids, buck and antelope. |
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British authors have long suspected and documented that vegetable-tanned leather was responsible for many of their unexplained shoe leather-positive patients. |
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The grain, either coming through the concave or the walkers, meets a set of sieves mounted on an assembly called a shoe, which is shaken mechanically. |
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A large number of old shoe factories remain, mostly now converted to offices or accommodation, some of which are surrounded by terraced houses built for factory workers. |
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Following World War I, the shoe industry was increasingly in decline, despite the town's factories supplying over 23 million pairs of boots to the armed forces. |
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Until well into the 19th century, the shoe industry boomed in and around the town with small manufacturing workshops set up in the surrounding areas. |
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Such a one is in Houndsditch with us, but it is a Polony shoe with a bell, that will not be left for ten pound, because he hath it by inheritance. |
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During the earlier part of this period, the long pike disappeared from the shoe, but in the later part it returned in greater longitude than ever. |
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In April 2014, one of the biggest strikes on mainland China took place at the Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Dongguan shoe factory, producing amongst others for Adidas. |
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On the side of the shoe, toward the heel on either side, the manufacturers name appears, as well as on a round emblem in the actual heel of the footbed. |
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Available in black, navy, light blue, black with pink, and other assorted colors, the sandal has the trademarked three stripes on a velcro strap toward the front of the shoe. |
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The company's clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel bars, and the same motif is incorporated into Adidas's current official logo. |
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One is securely fastened to the shoe, while the other is more loosely fastened and hits both the floor and the fastened tap while dancing or simply walking about. |
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The cleaning shoe expels lightweight material known as chaff as well as material with intermediate aerodynamic properties, such as straw, from the back of the combine. |
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In one unusual instance during the attempted rape scene, Leigh became distraught and hit Marvin so hard with a spiked shoe, that it marked his face. |
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Lombard swung at the sweet pea he had dropped, caught it neatly with the toe of his shoe, and kited it upward with grim zest, as though doing that made him feel a lot better. |
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Some of the birds on this ship took me for a sucker and tried to make a rummy out of me but I was wise to their game and I guess the shoe is on the other foot this time. |
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The microscope showed a single blue fiber stuck to the sole of the shoe. |
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It were a delicate stratagem to shoe A troop of horse with felt. |
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