He has no fetish for stiletto heels and stocking tops, and there are no women dressed only in basques. |
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And, in this, she has just turned her back on Tom in time for him to slip a stiletto right between the shoulder blades. |
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The sparse, terse prose he employed was like a stiletto knife stabbing at the underbelly of post-war Britain. |
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Heels range from lofty stiletto to non existent, but kitten heels and flat mules appear to be the most popular. |
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She winced when the end of a stiletto heel dug its way into her left thigh. |
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A Vettriano woman is beautiful but cold, and her power, sharp as her stiletto heels, lies in the effect she has on men. |
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It won't stifle you with brilliant play, but it will drive a stiletto beneath your shoulder blade when you're not looking. |
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Some non-plastic shoes with a good stiletto heel might be a wise investment. |
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She brandishes a stiletto knife, telling her that she will kill her if she does. |
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From the vial she poured a single drop of oil on the razor-sharp stiletto blade, and spread it along the cutting edge with a mahogany toothpick. |
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He buckled on his sword belt, slipped a dagger into his boot sheath, and tucked a stiletto into his sleeve. |
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He quickly ran up the hill past him and blocked his path as he drew his stiletto and pulled a short sword from his pack. |
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He drives a BMW that now has a hole made by my stiletto in one of the door panels. |
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It is alleged that a disguised meat cleaver, stiletto blade and a dagger were taken on to a packed British Airways Boeing 747 flight. |
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But, if he can already feel the edge of the Russian's sword, at least he has let him know what a stiletto between the shoulder blades feels like. |
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She was also wearing red vinyl gloves that went up past her elbows, red fishnet pantyhose, and 6 inch stiletto high heels. |
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She was face down on the living room floor with a stiletto heel in her back. |
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At the first sound of her peremptory voice and click of the stiletto heels, people dart behind doors and douse the lights. |
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And, on stiletto heels, as if they were well-oiled heels, she led us fast and furious into the far corner of the restaurant. |
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Slowly, she got up pulling the stiletto heel of one of her dress shoes out of the mud at the same time. |
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She pulled on some ankle denim boots with a pointed toe and a stiletto heel. |
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At 43-years old, you are young enough to wear a sexy stiletto sandal in a fabulous metallic that's sure to drive girlfriends wild with shoe envy. |
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And the tiny straps of her stiletto heels slimmed her already perfect pins to the ideal. |
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For women, the silhouette has slimmed down from chunky platforms to a flat with a low or stiletto heel. |
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A caustic wit, a penetrating eye, a stiletto tongue that enjoyed drawing blood, she wasn't everyone's cup of tea. |
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She was wearing a pair of ankle-high, chocolate-colored suede boots with narrow toes and tall, stiletto heels. |
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Sadly she isn't wearing thigh boots but knee-high ones with a stiletto heel. |
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Sarah says this while sitting astride a large grey horse with a pair of 5-inch stiletto boots on her feet. |
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Shoes make the foot look shorter and more precious, and yet add the formidableness of extra height, and often a sort of stiletto menace. |
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She tried to drive her stiletto knife into his throat but he threw her off before it touched his skin. |
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Her beautiful clingy dress that she had worn last night was in a heap on the floor along with her stiletto heels, aluminum crown, and corsage. |
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For the hand-made eyelets, punch the hole with a stiletto or a nut pick, making the hole the size of the tongue of the buckle. |
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Drawing and redrawing a line through the ashes, the stiletto operates in short bursts of activity after remaining still for long periods of time. |
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And, can I go to work in the office, barelegged in strappy stiletto sandals with red painted toenails? |
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They are lovely, with four-inch stiletto heels and sequinned straps. |
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Team the skirt with a classic pair of court shoes or stiletto heels. |
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Maybe, who always wore stiletto heals and whit eyeliner around her bright blue eyes, she made me think of a kitty cat, slinking around in silk dresses and purring her hellos. |
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The stiletto heels give way to canvas sneakers, the sequined miniskirts to ripped blue jeans, the Jersey whine to Manhattan fast talk. |
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Even though this hard-surface floor covering consists of over 90 percent wood, it is resistant to cigarette burns and stiletto heels. |
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Be particularly careful with some types of running shoes and with stiletto heels, especially if the heels are old and damaged. |
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Models in Veronica Lake hairdos strutted confidently down the runaway in armoured jackets and darted skirts over ribbed cashmere footless stockings and stiletto pumps. |
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In practice, however, high-speed walkways must grapple with stiletto heels and litigious pedestrians. |
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A click from a finger means more than one from a stiletto heel. Bricks-and-mortar retailers would like to change that. |
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But no, because as I approached them, I noticed the stiletto shoes and that the shorts were very short indeed! |
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The workers are equipped with a straight, slender sting which is made up of two small lancets attached to a stiletto. |
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The weapon wasn't a pocketknife or sheath knife, but a stiletto. |
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If women do the leg flicks and kicks in a confined milonga, there is a distinct risk of others on the dance floor being speared by a flying stiletto. |
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At first, Maggie prances straight out of the pages of a lad's mag, at one point wearing bikini briefs, a cowboy shirt and a killer pair of open-toed stiletto boots. |
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It appears on everything from slinky skirts and fitted dresses to sexy tops and biker jackets, not to mention accessories such as skinny belts, sassy mules and stiletto boots. |
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A stiletto heel touching my right foot is making me very nervous. |
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But that didn't stop her from drawing out her stiletto and flinging the weapon straight at the his hand, pinning his palm straight to a tree his head rested on. |
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She flung the stiletto on the table and lunged from the sword once more. |
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Recent suggestions that we'll see return of the stiletto has been dismissed by fashion critics as an idle threat from the catwalks in Europe and New York this year. |
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Lozada is known to reality-TV fans as an attractive bully with a penchant for throwing wine bottles and stiletto pumps. |
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Be bold and brash in your grunge gear with loop earrings and big bangles or add chic to your feet by returning to the simple pointed court shoe or stiletto. |
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These dolls express the ethos of their time, which has changed considerably in the 40 years since Barbie first wobbled out in her steep stiletto mules. |
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Spiky slingbacks and stiletto shoes and boots with elongated pointed or chisel toed front uppers will be made for showing off in rather than walking far. |
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The shop owner claimed that the cloak was soiled with red wine and food stains, and that the train of the cloak had been damaged by a stiletto heel. |
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She donned a pair of shimmery black nylons to hide the bruises on her legs, pointy stiletto shoes and grabbed a silver coloured shawl and headed back out to see him. |
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A slowish, hooky tango with her granite voice slicing straight through with stiletto precision incision. |
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Couture shoe designer Roger Vivier, who invented the stiletto heel in 1954, will bring his flagship store to 750 Madison Avenue in the fall. |
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When Jerry was asked about French President Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, you could sense the stiletto heels being sharpened. |
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The larvae of stiletto flies are active soil predators. |
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She teamed her dress with a pair of black stiletto heels and had her brown hair sleeked back. |
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Victim Nicola White ended up in a corner where she was repeatedly struck to the head with a stiletto heel. |
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The actress almost did a face-plant as she tried to navigate the snowy sidewalk in stiletto boots, reports the New York Daily News. |
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I Avoid wearing stiletto or spiked heels on your floor. |
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It was a warm Berlin afternoon a year ago today when I was welcomed through a car park, past a 10ft stiletto, and into the life-size Barbie Dreamhouse. |
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The piece of footwear features metallic leather, a chunky platform wedge, a mirrored stiletto heel and cutout detailing. |
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So what are we to draw from these stiletto stats apart from the fact women here are probably a bit stumpier than their European counterparts? |
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She completed her look with a pair of black stiletto heels and she carried a small black clutch and a blazer for later in the evening. |
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With her Marilyn-style bombshell looks and a figure to boot, 21-yearold Lydia has barely put a stiletto heel wrong. |
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She teamed her dress with a smart black leather handbag and matching stiletto heels. |
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A WOMAN smashed a stiletto heel on to the head of a rival during a nightclub catfight. |
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Women shoes, whether they are stiletto heels, flat ballet shoes, fashionable boots among other types of shoes can easily be transformed into interactive 3D animations. |
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Forget a trouser suit or sky-high stiletto. |
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It mainly affects women over 40, after years of clopping around on stiletto heels, and more than half the sufferers require surgery. |
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The winning team who called themselves the Pinkettes pocketed prize money of 10,000 AUD and apparently broke the world record for the fastest relay race in stiletto heels. |
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The 22-year-old believes the suspect targeted her because he didn't like her fashion sense, recalling how he mocked her black lace dress and stiletto heels. |
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Then she went off to work at her new job at another bank, dressed in a yellow sleeveless top, a form-fitting ecru skirt and tan stiletto peep-toe high heels. |
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Vicky wore a sleeveless colour block minidress and white stiletto heels. |
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Other items include wigs, mobile phones, a Jimmy Choo gold stiletto, a Nigella Lawson inspired green Burkini, a designer pounds 190 Gucci two piece and an ant farm. |
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A COUNCILLOR who took compensation from her own authority after breaking a stiletto heel in the council chamber last night explained her reasons for resorting to legal action. |
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According to the newspaper, the cross-dressing shoplifters are tall, slender men who wear brassy blonde wigs, stiletto heels and striking skintight tank tops. |
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