No powder, no exercise, no stretch, just wear the shoes or insoles and you will shoot from 165 to 175 cm. |
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Those who had already pledged him their votes spent last week looking at their shoes. |
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At any rate, they will probably be wearing fright wigs, rubber noses, and big floppy shoes. |
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Anyone can become a pop idol these days, but the number of genuine legends is shrinking and it is debatable who can fill their shoes. |
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He had on when he left a black cloth cap, black cloth pantaloons, a plaided sack coat, a fine shirt, and brogan shoes. |
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It dominates in manufacturing of consumer goods too, and produces nearly all the world's running shoes. |
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No matter how meticulous the police operations to remove dealers from the streets, a new wave will fill their shoes within weeks. |
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Iron and stone were used for footwear and some 13th-Century, middle-class citizens wore shoes with insteps inlaid with diamonds and rubies. |
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Jones has been provided with specially designed insoles for his shoes to alleviate the stress on his feet. |
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Even though toe shoes don't come in left-right pairs, they quickly conform to the shape of your feet with wear. |
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Wooden shoes are an item of traditional dress among rural dwellers in the interior of the region. |
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Always insist that black flares, safari suits, wide collared white shirts and high heeled shoes never go out of fashion. |
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The shoes can be inversely hung on the left rack body and the right rack body, respectively. |
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Corrina lifted her feet out of her shoes and, pointing her left foot like a ballerina might, she ran her foot lightly up and down Aaron's leg. |
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I decided to move on, and I'm sure there are plenty of good, young guys capable of filling my shoes. |
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When I thought I would be filling his shoes, I just thought I would take over his band at some point, because I was assistant bandleader. |
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The drivers and co-drivers, for their part, are kitted out from head to toe in fireproof overalls, gloves and shoes and a helmet. |
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But in the Sixties, as some of us know, wearing modish flat shoes could be as much an act of insolent opposition as a fashion statement. |
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An FBI expert witness testified that there was enough plastic explosive hidden in his shoes to blow a large hole in the American Airlines plane. |
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After changing jeans and shoes, he went down to the drawing room to consult the address book beside the telephone. |
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Their tail ensheathes a sharp spine that can penetrate wet suits and water shoes. |
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In November 1999, without shoes or a coat, she ran away from her enslavers. |
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She handed her shoelaces to the nurse and the nurse, in return gave her two pieces of duct tape to hold her shoes on. |
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She pouted, writhing in her bloating dress as the maids stuffed her feet into the black polished court shoes. |
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Wearing a knee-length black skirt, white blouse and court shoes made me look like a lawyer myself. |
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Grace was too distracted by the thought of getting dirt in her brand-new white shoes. |
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They tucked their shoes under the bench and walked to the entry that led onto the rink. |
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When he was last seen, Mr Gibson was wearing a black shirt with clerical collar, black trousers, black shoes and a blue duffel coat. |
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He took off his shoes, socks, and finally his shirt, then dove into the pool. |
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So you see, it's possible to get and wear beautiful evening shoes without suffering. |
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It would be funny if many visitors to their properties had dog do on their shoes. |
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Practise doing up buttons and fastening his shoes, but don't worry or pressure him if this proves too difficult. |
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The result is another shirt, pair of pants or shoes that remain in the closet, collecting dust for years to come. |
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He literally covered his tracks by throwing away shoes he wore and carrying a duster to wipe away finger prints. |
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The labels were cut out of his clothing and any identifying marks on his shoes had been erased. |
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I've analyzed the pluses and minuses of dyeable bridesmaid shoes, the virtues of a detachable veil and the benefits of buttercream frosting. |
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Finally, you'll need a small rag or doormat to clean your shoes if you're bouldering outdoors. |
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I wore a red dress that zipped up the front, tan pantyhose, and white court shoes. |
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Just counting the pairs of shoes in the hall cupboard rapidly amounts to double-digit figures. |
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Then, elated with the tranquillity of aloneness, I sat upon dusty shoes extracting ideas from my brain to be written painfully into my journal. |
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They spat their shoes with tape, smear eyeblack high on their cheeks and tape up their sleeves to fully expose their bulging biceps. |
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She walked away, her shoes leaving footprints on the lightly snow covered ground. |
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For a tighter fit, people with narrow feet should buy shoes with eyelets farther away from the tongue than people with wider feet. |
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Indicators of this are the short doublet and very prominent codpiece, the round-toed shoes and the knee-breeches. |
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I stripped away my aristocratic clothing, my tight fitting hose, my pointed leather shoes, my doublet and sheer tunic. |
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Surely everyone here doesn't just throw their shoes away when they get a little down at heel? |
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She was wearing a conservative peach dress suit and low-heeled white shoes. |
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She took a few steps, her shoes making footprints in the dust on the floor. |
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And equally, forget about making a good impression in your designer garb if your tie doesn't match or your shoes are down at heel. |
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Amy nodded deferentially and kicked off her shoes, settling into the soft, downy bed, leaving the door flung wide open. |
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The competition has its rules and a strict dress code of leather shoes, long pants and a shirt with a collar. |
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The design is sort of skate shoe-like, and is completely passable unless you need dressy shoes at work. |
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I always wear dressy shoes with no heel so I wouldn't be taller than I am already and tonight was no different. |
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The uniform was a white shirt and a grey plaid vest, with a grey above-the-knee plaid skirt, white knee socks and dressy shoes. |
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Now I'm left with less than three weeks until I go to Dallas and a quest for dressy shoes to wear to the awards dinner. |
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Many shoes can pass for both dressy and less formal occasions, and can go with everything from chinos and jeans to a suit. |
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Hang one or two racks in a mud room or laundry room, and let shoes and garments drip-dry. |
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He was sitting in a low chair, shoes off and feet buried in the cool sand with his eyes half closed as he drowsed in the sun. |
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Clothes, shoes, food, dry goods, water coconuts, soup and cooked food like jerked chicken or pork are amongst the wares to be had. |
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Amish retail shops sell dry goods, furniture, shoes, hardware, and wholesale foods. |
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There was even an ongoing carnival and lots of gangs of women on hen dos, wearing rubbish outfits, with even more rubbish shoes. |
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Finally she heard a faint footstep, a click-clacking of undoubtedly expensive shoes that grew heavier as they came nearer. |
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They held cooking classes, had their own vegetable garden and a workshop where they made shoes, callipers and artificial limbs. |
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When you step on the brake pedal, fluid moves the rear shoes or pads, but when applying the parking brake, the pads or shoes are held by cables. |
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As an Italian, she held strong opinions on stylish footwear, and pulled a face at my shoes. |
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We headed down to the river's edge wearing shorts, swimsuits, life jackets, tennis shoes, and a generous slather of suntan lotion. |
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Normally when a shop puts cleats on shoes, they line the center up with the second metatarsal bone, more or less right at the ball of the foot. |
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I drove home from Venice, had Rubio's for lunch, then headed over to RoadRunner sports to find shoes to train in. |
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No matter that pointy shoes pinch your toes something rotten, last year people were happy to suffer them in the name of fashion. |
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They slipped on their halter tops, some not so sensible shoes and a dab of glitter makeup around the eyes. |
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A Miss-Jean-Brodie, in a prim sweater and 50s style skirt, black tights and court shoes. |
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He says to wash and dry your sneakers, change socks daily, spray shoes with Lysol and sprinkle with foot powder. |
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To help young children to change quickly from shoes to plimsolls, use elastic instead of laces. |
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An Afghan boy came to look curiously at my sports shoes, footwear Afghan women never wear. |
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It was a waste of a good pair of shoes and nothing gets under my skin more than ill-used footwear. |
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I am very particular about my footwear, and actually feel embarrassed by these shoes. |
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Their marching shoes are covered with spotless white over-socks into which their pants are tucked. |
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To restore your natural biomechanics, these Body Geometry shoes add a wedge under the forefoot that tilts the foot back to the lateral position. |
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On almost any given day of the year, there is an event that focuses on shoes. |
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He cut a forlorn figure with no vest and in shoes at least two sizes too big. |
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The insoles fit neatly inside your shoes and are intended to be worn for up to a couple of hours a day, preferably while walking. |
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He was clean shaven, tanned and wore cream coloured jeans, a white t-shirt and beige training shoes. |
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Have the bride wear the same foundation garments and shoes she'll wear on her wedding day during the muslin bodice fitting. |
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The silk shoes and the crewel panel at the Connecticut Historical Society enlarge the meaning of the bed sheet in the Beinecke. |
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We listen to their music, evaluate their stage-banter and take note of their haircuts, shoes and general sense of foxiness. |
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Accessories include wedged shoes in crocodile, aged leather belts cinched around jackets and blazers recalling Dr. Zhivago. |
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And then one day, just before his bar mitzvah, they put insoles in his shoes, and suddenly the guy was a whole new person. |
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It's like having ivory on your mantelpiece and crocodile shoes in your closet. |
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Your jacket, sneakers, and the cell phone in your pocket become an Italian suit, crocodile shoes, and high-caliber pistol. |
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Guys with painted shirts and vests underneath, big turn-up jeans and crocodile shoes. |
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When she disappeared she was wearing a black crop top, light blue jeans, pink shoes, a black jacket and gold ear rings. |
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She wore a red sleeveless crop top under a jean jacket and long dark bell-bottom pants that almost covered her red basketball shoes. |
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These new cross-trainers I'm wearing give me better arch support than most of my shoes. |
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The shoes were all white except for the logo, estimated to be size 7-9 and described by Snyder as a running or cross-trainer style. |
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For example, a professional golfer with chronic back pain or arthritis might try a copper bracelet on his wrist or magnetic insoles in his shoes. |
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The sight of him dangling from the machinery with his fright wig and his oversized shoes is at once savagely comic and deeply shocking. |
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Since the women had on pointe shoes we were given the treat of silent pointes. |
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I have seen some young beggars with expensive flashy running shoes, with a quality brand name. |
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Fashion editors sport Marni's oversized necklaces and the chunky flatform shoes that have become so recognisable to those in the know. |
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As a general rule, your trousers' cuffs should break and create a small fold when you have your shoes on. |
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The soft and wet grass under her shoes crunched slightly, hardened by the morning frost. |
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He is perhaps seventeen, dressed in cuffed black trousers, a purple jacket with gold piping, creased patent leather shoes. |
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You take out your best shirt, cufflinks, tie, tie clip, shoes, belt and hair products. |
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Nevertheless, she looked glum as she returned to her London hotel in a black maxi dress, black flatform shoes and a plain black baseball cap. |
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From the new flatform to Olympic-inspired footwear, this year, shoes are taking fashionable steps into new territory. |
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Sensing that Nike's lack of a proven sports superstar marketing its shoes spells weakness, rivals are mounting a full-court press. |
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The heels have also worn down so far the shoes have become flatties, instead of the fashionable high heels they once were. |
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She closed the windows and drew the curtains once more before grabbing a pair of red, high heels shoes and a brown coat from her closet. |
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He sat down on a cushy chair near the couch I was propped up on, my shoes on the concrete floor. |
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It is important that her shoes not only cushion the impact, but also allow her quick recovery. |
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That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended. |
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This dress uniform includes tasseled cap and shoes, white stockings and the fustanella, a shirtwaist with pleated skirt of white fustian. |
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Also, females at my school were only allowed to wear black, lace up, polishable shoes in a feminine style. |
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For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes. |
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His train conductor's hat was perched smartly at an angle and his shoes were polished to a shiny brown. |
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Eric ever so gallantly closed the door behind him and took off his shoes very neatly. |
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I do like your bling shoes and the way they fabulously match with your tiara, dahling. |
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Carefully she pulled the dress over her undergarments, and lightly slid her feet into the dainty shoes that her mother had once bought her. |
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Rather more plush-looking are the women's evening shoes from the turn of the 20th century, fashioned from dainty red satin and black lace. |
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I slipped my dainty feet into the black pointy shoes, and I stood looking sideways at their reflection in the mirror. |
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The tribal children were provided dresses, shoes, pen, pencils and eatables. |
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Their shoes were highly polished and their sports kit was laundered and ironed after every game and probably sprayed with eau de cologne. |
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Of a similar date but prettier is a pair of Chinese-yellow damask shoes together with a matching robe altered to form a dressing gown. |
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After dropping pallets and gangboards on my feet, I learned that Steel Toe shoes is like money in the bank. |
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I want you to sit back, kick off your shoes, and light up a pipeful of Bond Street Tobacco so you can relax. |
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Yesterday I had to sit through a long briefing on how all employees should have polished shiny shoes. |
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In Bandolier's young days, training shoes consisted of black canvas uppers and flat rubber soles, and were called daps. |
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Once Brett passed away, some were ready to say nobody would dare try to fill his shoes. |
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Role models walk in the shoes of soccer moms and garbage collectors, teachers and students, executives and kitchen help. |
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The man was wearing a navy jumper, light blue shirt, dark blue jacket, grey or black trousers and black shoes. |
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Just then, the click, clacking of the mortals' shoes were heard as their darkly silhouetted figures stood in the center near the fountain. |
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Girls will wear black shoes, with grey tights and skirt, with an option for grey trousers in the winter, a white polo shirt and a blue cardigan. |
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I always shaved, shined my shoes, put on a suit, necktie, and white shirt, slicked back my hair, and gargled with some burning liquid. |
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A removable hanging garment bag helps prevent wrinkles, and a 2.5-inch expansion makes it easy to pack that extra pair of running shoes. |
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To complement all of this, Cinders carries a wonderful range of accessories, shoes, veils, tiaras, feathers, stockings and garters. |
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The legs of his pants end above the tops of his shoes, a fashion preference dictated by the hours he spends ankle-deep in wet grass. |
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The shoes had been swabbed by a piece of gauze-like material which was then subjected to machine tests. |
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However, Meg approached him, and gave him a big hug, while Ryan shuffled his feet gawkily, staring at them from outside his shoes. |
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To avoid bramble scratches and tick attacks, wear long gear and good shoes. |
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So the crumpled, unshaven look is strictly last season and those who are with it are found in designer gear and sports shoes. |
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My son wore black shoes, not his trainers, and a black shirt, but this was not presentable enough, apparently. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts, tirelessly shined shoes and tailored business attire. |
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We wore plain clothes rather than uniform and slept in them, including our shoes, for weeks on end. |
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We did not usually stock shoes, seeing as they generally had to be custom-made to fit the wearer. |
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Underneath the clothes are many pairs of shoes including flip-flops, tennis shoes, and slippers. |
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She liked pretty dresses and nice shoes and she enjoyed being a little lady. |
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After the running shoes there's a myriad of flats, sandals and flip-flops before we get to kitten heels. |
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The ground was prickly and Erial wore no shoes but her feet were tough and soon she made it down to the bank. |
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She wore cheap tennis shoes with holes cut out for corns or bunions, something painful. |
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Wearing improperly fitting shoes on a daily basis causes foot problems such as calluses, corns, hammertoes, bunions, and more. |
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David's standard uniform was a golf shirt, Sperry top-sider deck shoes, and Southwest Gas Co. hat with his ponytail trailing out the back. |
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Those common chaps in their deck shoes, blue jeans and button-up City Beach shirts can look hot. |
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Six months on, with a bleached fringe and deck shoes, you'd never have known. |
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Sensible shoes, diapers and animal crackers are just the tip of the iceberg. |
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My sister's boyfriend was sitting in the very back and wearing a cheap black suit with brown deck shoes. |
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In the UK, when speaking of footware, pumps are casual shoes, such as canvas deck shoes or tennis shoes. |
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Preferring Hawaiian shirt and deck shoes sans socks, Warren is as unpretentious as he is popular. |
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I ended up in Shuh but had to walk out because I came across the Vans deck shoes. |
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A typical acceptable outfit would be chinos, checky short-sleeve shirt and deck shoes. |
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Trust me, my creamy Armani jeans and deck shoes have just about lived to tell the tale. |
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It houses 125 employees who make a range of shoes including a popular deck shoe. |
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The only real surprise is that Phillip Michael Thomas doesn't show up in a blazer and deck shoes. |
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So I kick off my shoes, tuck one foot under me, but remain primly upright, notebook and pen poised. |
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Jasmine returned her gaze toward the pristine white of the table cloth, her heart in her shoes. |
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The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too. |
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The ponds were quiet with only white feathers floating on the surface or sticking to one's shoes. |
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Wei organized an effort by Cub Scout Pack 84 to procure shoes for the orphaned African girls. |
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Basically the last thing I wanted was four guys in pompadours singing about cats and shoes. |
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If you decide on the tuxedo, then get your hands on a slick pair of evening dress shoes. |
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Ashley was wearing a very nice simple yet elegant blue dress with expensive matching shoes. |
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Bette Davis, although possessing moments of glamour and great beauty, played roles that required sensible shoes. |
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Wear insoles in shoes for a smoother fit and use acrylic or polyester socks rather than cotton or wool. |
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Although the heel is low for comfort, the ivory shoes are decorated with glitter and pearls for beauty. |
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With a style reflecting theatrical glitz, shoes are undergoing a revolution with more playful colours and details. |
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La Sportiva is now making bouldering shoes with a Vibram rubber covering to assist with toe-hooking on gnarly problems. |
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The homecoming queens looked like trashy wannabes, in tight, revealing gowns and these God-awful clunky shoes. |
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The tracks of the Kadaitcha shoes around the camp will cause a superstitious panic amongst the occupiers. |
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There is a large collection of artifacts, including Kadaitcha shoes, which were worn by those who are feared for carrying out punishment. |
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Their talk seemingly was of nulla-nullas, didgeridoos, boomerangs, pointing the bone, kadaitcha shoes, and tribal taboos. |
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Kadaitcha shoes were believed not to leave tracks that would identify the wearer. |
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I have sent two bucks out to hunt a young emu, and when they come back an old man of my totem will make the kadaitcha shoes. |
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Thanks, I do have good shoes, from Run and Become, and they do make a huge difference. |
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So I chucked most of them out, saving a few good shoes to give to someone with a smaller kid. |
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Perhaps inspired by my glare, he puckishly suggested that I take up making shoes. |
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My hands trembling, I fumbled to remove my shoes and pull the boots on over my stockings. |
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Archy is the fair country boy and an idealist, though he is not presented as a goody two shoes. |
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The dress is formal, so I was wanting to buy a nice but not floor-length dress and some low-heeled shoes to wear. |
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Pick up costume jewellery, scarves, petticoats, shoes, hats and other gear for a song in your local charity shop. |
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Why is there no VAT on designer-label shoes worn by the children of the rich? |
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She is as guilty as the next girl, admitting to jogging in tennis pumps rather than specialist running shoes. |
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Amber ran down a side street, suddenly glad that she had worn tennis shoes instead of pumps. |
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No, he was a true Goth complete with a black, finely tailored suit, shiny black shoes, and the strange black cloak, which he had given to me. |
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He was capped and dressed in a long gown, red shoes, and a red silk sash with a silk ball on his chest. |
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I ditched my leather shoes and even, gulp, drank soy milk in my total devotion to her ideals. |
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With this new CD version I realised that he also appears on a third track, minus his shoes and sitting cross-legged playing the dholak. |
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Prevention with foot hygiene, proper shoes, no self-performed foot surgery, and attendance at diabetic clinic is essential. |
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A trip to a theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff. |
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Cat stood up and walked towards the fence, gravel crunching beneath her shoes. |
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Brown is a wonderful actor who has to fill some big shoes, and his portrayal of Viktor is both sympathetic and touching. |
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I'm in dress shoes, collared shirt and a pin striped jacket, dressed up for me, though I rode over here on a bike. |
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Adorned in pristine Air Force dress uniforms and spit-shined shoes, they are the epitome of professionalism. |
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They didn't start wearing corporate suits but they proved they can dress in collared shirts and dress shoes. |
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How do you cretinous imbeciles manage to lose your effing shoes when you're out for a walk? |
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A strip of plastizote must be glued inside the counter of the shoe above the baby's heel to prevent the shoes from slipping off. |
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The market in Witney includes everything from coats and shoes to toys and discounted greengrocery. |
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My mom always bought my shoes in her size, size eight, so she could share with me. |
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Dark trousers, white shirt, and tie, black shoes, and dark socks are required. |
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The Henrys Fork Wading shoes are made for just this sort of job, with a thick synthetic felt sole that grips. |
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The saturated leather and damp timber cause the crews feet to slip, so some opt to remove their shoes for better grip. |
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Normal running shoes offer little grip in the mud and on the steep hilly sections and we saw loads of folk struggling and slipping. |
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The metal rings inside the holes of conventional leather shoes could be called grommets. |
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The shoes have pretty good grip and are Gortex, so they should be pretty good in wet conditions. |
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I guess the only walk I'll be doing is to the drug store to buy insoles for my newest shoes. |
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This night, he was adorned in white leather suit, red elevator shoes and sunglasses, and a white leather beret. |
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There is even a personal shopping service, providing further help in tracking down that elusive pair of shoes. |
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Enter stage right, Karin Stoiber, 60 years of age, in dark, well-cut suit or dirndl, the traditional Bavarian dress, and sensible shoes. |
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It was wrinkled almost beyond repair and, because he hadn't taken off his shoes, covered in dirty footprints. |
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He told his secretary to run outside and dirty his shoes in the grass and mud. |
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It is a little walk down a muddy path but the waterfall is a sight worth dirtying your shoes for. |
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Perhaps someday Tony will step into his father's shoes to emcee city events in the English language? |
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The bag fits two to three suits, and there are three large, gusseted pockets for folded clothes, shoes, and toiletries. |
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The TW logo, designed in-house, will be shown on the apparel, in the footbed of the shoes and on hang tags. |
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And, to ensure runners are given an accurate timing, special microchips, which are attached to running shoes will be dished out. |
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I could have someone put on my shoes or carry my stuff, or I could get out of gym forever! |
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Black opaque tights, three-inch court shoes and a quilted Chanel bag complete the look. |
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Some perfumed candles, perhaps, to get the smell of sweaty gym shoes out of the nostrils? |
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During the next decade, it became a fashion staple, perfect with circle skirts, gloves and vertiginous court shoes. |
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A change of clothes is required, as well as gym shoes or slippers for wearing indoors. |
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One often sees the police on foot patrol wearing expensive imported gym shoes, which help to run down these pesky robbers. |
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At the time, we didn't have any local stores where you could get real technical shoes or fashion gym shoes. |
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He was wearing a relaxed ensemble of black pants and shoes, and a crisp white dress shirt. |
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Chinese servants should not appear before their masters in short clothes, nor without socks, nor with shoes down at heel, nor with their tail tied round the head. |
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His million-dollar suit and shiny black shoes fitted him like a glove. |
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A dole fiddler uses benefit fraud to finance her passion for buying shoes. |
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But, in the back rooms of the main concourse, customs officials demand bribes from traders trying to import clothes, shoes or electrical goods into the country. |
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They offer four times the equivalent wage of a farm laborer to make shoes, which is perhaps a fiftieth of the equivalent wage for a shoemaker in New York. |
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear or apparatuses such as lifts, thicker insoles, elevator shoes, and shoes with thicker soles. |
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The insoles of golf shoes will have energy-producing materials that are activated with each step, transmitted to your body to reduce stress and fatigue. |
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Go for flexible but supportive shoes with cushioned insoles. |
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He looked down at his shoes, feeling pity for the poor girl. |
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Nevertheless, anyone filling your shoes will find it a hard act to follow. |
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It's because we've worn ourselves out trying to fill their shoes on the one hand, and on the other hand, we've grown too fat to even entertain any kind of dancing. |
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Instead of his usual suit, he was dressed casually in an open-necked knit shirt, and light-colored slacks, and soft Italian shoes with little tassels over the instep. |
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The particles could be incorporated into a wide range of products, as well as socks, including other clothing, shoes, food containers and other plastic products. |
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Ballet's use of point shoes is not intended to cripple the dancer's feet. |
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The locals are shaking their heads, looking at the funny city boys in Lycra shorts and goofy biking shoes trying to run around on the shiny polished linoleum floor. |
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Then to top it all off he had his shiny, polished black shoes. |
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Dark brown is going to be huge this fall, so wear it with a pair of dark brown leather shoes or boots, jeans, cords or cargos, a light matching top, and a jean jacket. |
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Because the decking is a solid sheet, providing substantially more flotation, shoes can be smaller and still ride atop the snow like larger wood and lacing snowshoes. |
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So look, I think black at a wedding is OK, but a floaty floral dress with strappy shoes, a wide-brimmed beribboned hat and a small fluffy rabbit is better. |
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Also, make an effort to look for shoes with adequate heel counters since they'll help you maintain good heel position when the shoe contacts the ground. |
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Ken, the avuncular pot-bellied politician with a preference for suede shoes, small cigars and pints, turned a few heads when he and his gang of 12 swept into the Mare. |
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I use custom footbeds in my cycling shoes, but they offer little relief. |
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Had to buy a pair of shoes though, as the proper flat court shoes I wore to match my work suit did not quite go with the dress-down order of the day of shorts and bikini top. |
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Team the skirt with a classic pair of court shoes or stiletto heels. |
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As this is a formal session, you are only allowed to wear court shoes. |
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We took the shoes and formed footprints, leading up four storeys or so. |
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But as I write this, I'm wearing a belt and shoes made of cowhide. |
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You'll need to rent a crash pad and sticky-rubber climbing shoes. |
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I rubbed the scratch cards in anticipation of an imminent windfall, and was confronted with a kaleidoscope of shamrocks, lucky horse shoes and four-leaf clovers. |
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Coupled with his navy crocodile shoes, Muhammad sees it as a sure bargain. |
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Ballotade is similar to croupade but differs in the fact that the horse, when pulling his hind legs under, turns his hooves so, that his hind shoes can be seen from behind. |
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She speaks eloquently of the differences, and notes that admission to the world of floppy shoes and fright wigs is based on more than just an understanding of physical comedy. |
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The leatherback frogmen of the NYPD Scuba Squad patrol a hellish world beyond noir, where body parts abound, the water's filthy, and mob victims wear concrete shoes. |
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He is doing very well and all the frondeurs are shivering in their shoes. |
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God knows I must have looked a freak with my 30-inch wide culottes covering shoes with two inch high platforms, but that was nothing to the exposure today. |
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Every fall I struggle to find a pair of shoes which are comfortable, not frumpy, a bit trendy but not overly so, give me a little lift so I don't feel so casual everyday. |
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Now he had to curry all the horses, and to clean out their shoes. |
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The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose. |
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Sitting on the edge of a table as powder is brushed on his forehead and face, he looks dapper in a navy suit, light-blue tie, black dress shoes and trench coat. |
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Although slim-soled shoes, talcum powder on the thighs and ammonia capsules are all staples of powerlifting, they are unnecessary distractions for bodybuilders. |
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We stock both girl and boys shoes, including slippers and daps. |
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Black daps or ballet shoes are required all year for Dance and Movement. |
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For three days Kieran left the bed only to hobble down the hallway to the garderobe, leaning heavily on Michael's arm, shuffling in the remnants of his torn leather shoes. |
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Ensure your interview suit is pressed, shoes polished and shirt ironed. |
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It was a blur of sequined costumes, dancing shoes, shimmering tops, smart skirts, loose trousers and blue denim outfits, as the smoke generators enhanced the scene. |
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He had made himself easy prey, since he had kicked off his shoes. |
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Whenever disaster strikes the poor prima ballerina, she hangs up her dancing shoes in despair until some devastatingly handsome boy shows her that she was made to dance. |
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Bare-chested skippers in deck shoes were joined by bikini-clad sun worshippers, visitors, water skiers and local boat owners on board around 300 boats. |
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Mandrake fancies that Nat is more comfortable in deck shoes. |
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A pair of white shoes in front of a gilded door completed the cover. |
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It was obviously a big blow, but we have a prodigious amount of young talent at this club and it will give somebody else a chance to come in and fill his shoes. |
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And when your shoes get wet, you can wedge them into the gap between the windshield and the shelflike dashboard, and turn on the defroster full blast. |
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Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible. |
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I know because I pronate inwards and my NB shoes correct it perfectly! |
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He bragged that he could remove his shoes and drive flies from your hangar, delouse your dog from 50 feet and, if the wind was right, even delay the sunrise for up to an hour. |
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Curio shops, where boomerangs, spears, kadaitcha shoes, and other samples of Aboriginal handcraft can be bought, are open until at least ten o'clock in the evening. |
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The ceremonial user wore appropriate make-up as well as kadaitcha shoes. |
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He puts on Kadaitcha shoes, made of emu's feathers and leaving no track. |
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If you go in feet first, the gravitational pull will be much stronger on your shoes than your head, tending to make you instantly thinner and taller. |
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Which is not to say 1940s and 1950s children were all goody two shoes. |
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His character goes in one scene from an insufferably noble goody two shoes to a mean spirited madman that's so cold blooded that he barely breaks a sweat in the sauna. |
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About the only thing Ashcroft is guilty of is being a goody two shoes. |
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Neither of them wore shoes on the soft, springy, green grass. |
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Everyone around him wore black suits and red ties, with shiny dress shoes. |
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When I succeeded Archbishop Tutu many questions were being asked as to how this relatively unknown young man was going to fill the shoes of such an effulgent personality. |
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Boys will wear black shoes, grey trousers, a white airtex polo shirt, and a navy v-neck sweatshirt featuring the school's specially designed logo. |
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He was not wearing elevator shoes, but I was not so content about it. |
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For example, out-of-doors, well-to-do Elizabethans wore two pairs of shoes, an inner slipper and the outer shoe, which required some practice to keep on while walking. |
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These intricately made shoes are embellished with silver and silk. |
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