He discovered that his favorite shirt was missing a button, and when he started to tie his shoes, his shoelace broke. |
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His duffle bag was open in front of him on the bed, a shoelace dangling over the zipper. |
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Bruising had already started to form on his arms and on his feet were his Puma sneakers, with one very incriminating untied shoelace. |
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Traditionally, men shorten their pants so that they break at the third shoelace from the toe of the shoe. |
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The shoe will then be produced using additive manufacturing, complete with traction elements and shoelace features. |
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Lastly, put a clip-in loop made from 3mm cord or shoelace in the BOTTOM of the topo. |
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The cheap, no-frills fix is to simply melt the end of the frayed shoelace with the lighter. |
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He specified that the shoelace visit all eyelets and that every eyelet contribute toward pulling the two sides of the shoe together. |
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Most of them need assistance in activities such as taking a shower or tying a shoelace. |
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Chastity bent down to tie her shoelace, and after succeeding in making it into a perfect bow, she looked up and examined the locker room. |
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Unlike the wrist-only Jawbone Up or Fitbit, the shoelace clip helps it recognize almost any movement. |
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Amiigo is a wrist and shoelace hardware combo, paired a smartphone app that crunches movement data in the cloud. |
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I was sitting on the end of the bed, tying the shoelace on my left shoe. |
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I went back the next day and he slowly pulled the shoelace out. |
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A single untied shoelace, one feels, could provoke a major tragedy. |
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This definition includes some items which might not ordinarily be described as jewellery, such as zipper pulls and shoelace charms. |
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Those who could only tie a shoelace before now lash down sails with barely a thought. |
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Add an S1 foot pod and attach it to your shoelace to measure your running speed, pace, and distance. |
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I tips are a type of strand extension in which the end, I-tip, actually resemble the end of a shoelace. |
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Stainless steel rollers in order to eliminate the polish excess on the shoelace. |
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Lee has a superstitious habit of tying the shoelace from the left side of his boots before a game. |
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At that point, the probe drops down on a tether that is as skinny as a shoelace, to keep it a safe distance away when the lander's retrorockets fire. |
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He had hanged himself with 550 cord, an all-purpose green string that looks like a shoelace and can hold 550 pounds. |
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Even things like a shoelace in the hands of a highly trained person is a deadly weapon. |
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Rual tied the shoelace of her shoe as she stood in the doorway. |
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I thought. Zoom out as the apprentice-candidate trips over his shoelace and clobbers his head on the door frame. |
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On entering her eyes fell upon the following sight: there was her mother removing the shoelace from her own shoe and, then, bending down and putting it in the shoe of her youngest child. |
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The girl went into her parents' bedroom, got a shoe lace, and as her mother combed her baby sister's hair, she bent down and put the shoelace into her mother's shoe. |
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Every detail is carefully considered, from the metallic glazes and stacked-leather heels to the signature aglets that cap each shoelace. |
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Just think how difficult it would be to teach somebody to tie a shoelace or to fold an origami object by using words alone, without a diagram or a demonstration. |
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Knots are still widely used in daily life, though, and are depended on by campers and hikers, mountaineers, fishermen, and weavers, among others, or even by a person tying a shoelace or a package. |
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Well, yes, but the days of counting shoelace purchases are long past. |
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For a handicapped person, it might be as much of an achievement to tie a shoelace or take a bus as it is for a musical genius to write a symphony. |
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Or use a white shoelace to make a wrist band. |
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Elite runner Louis-Philippe Garnier of Montreal ties his shoelace within seconds of the start of the full marathon Sunday morning in downtown Ottawa. |
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In 20 h 17 rue Darling, GĂ©rard owes his life to an undone shoelace. |
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He tried to tie his shoelace but was all fingers and thumbs due to his nervousness. |
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Or is cool created one unique shoelace tie at a time by innovators who live outside the box? |
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The carts are stylishly clustered throughout all three levels of the Mall and offer guests a variety of items including cigar products, shoelace ties, and veggie choppers. |
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Did you see the spot on the news about the shoelace factory? |
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The cat was always on the prowl for bit of string or a dangling shoelace. |
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Push the aglet of the shoelace through each of the eyelets, one at a time. |
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