Chloe toed off her sneakers then looked around, scrutinizing the room before company arrived. |
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Each beast had two short, stubby forelimbs and two powerful, three toed hind legs. |
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It has two test wheels toed in at 20 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the test vehicles. |
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Her shoes were opened toed, and had a gold buckle over the top, very dainty and feminine. |
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Teigue wordlessly toed off his shoes, letting them hit the floor with two dull thuds. |
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The runners now toed this mark, each competitor leaning forward with his eye on the farther end of the platform. |
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Bishops who toed his line were given land, tax exemptions and dictatorial powers. |
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In contrast round toed flats will be adorned with pompoms, rosebud trims, grosgrain bows and Tyrolean ribbons. |
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Fundamentally, the Act was designed to enhance the power of the party leaderships and ensure that MPs toed the party line. |
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The main wheels can be toed out allowing the aircraft to turn into the wind while the decklock harpoon remains engaged. |
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Whether the wheels are toed in or out, casters like this are prone to dynamic instability at higher speeds unless additional damping is provided. |
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Katie tip toed through the dark apartment, feeling her way around to make sure she didn't run into any sharp edges. |
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She toed off her shoes and lay down next to him, staring up at the constellation they had placed on his ceiling. |
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Out in the hall, Celia toed off her slides and fought to fit her light jacket in among the several already stuffed into the closet. |
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The member could have simply toed the party line and rose in this House when it was time to vote. |
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Long, spindly, red legs ending in long toed, taloned feet stretch up from the ground, meeting the bird's downy underplumage a couple feet above the sand. |
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She sported a red flowy blouse, blue jeans, and open toed sandals. |
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History books are chock-a-block with great leaders, but they're always the ones who toed the line, they don't represent us. |
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When the treadle toed down again the balanced stitches of E F G or H goes on. |
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That's the line also toed by hawks in Congress, who wait in the wings of talks to enact ever-harsher measures against Iran. |
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They toed it because they feared hawkish primary challengers with good reason. |
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But when the time came to take a formal stand, only one stood up and the other 18 toed the party line and voted against workers. |
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For safety reasons, hard hats and steel toed boots are required on most job sites. |
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I toed him a bit and he started to run away so I pinned him against the step with my mouse-kickers and called into the house for someone to come dispose of the furry creature. |
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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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Two toed sloths are perhaps more heterothermic than any other mammal. |
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Costello toed the line, despite hinting that he wanted to take part. |
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Not necessarily at the resulting scrum, which broke apart scrappily and rather fortunately into a second try in consecutive Tests for Joe Launchbury, after Read missed the ball and Tom Wood toed it towards the line. |
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Lukashenko has toed a delicate line over the years, trying to assert his nation's independence of Russia while conscious of the power that Vladimir Putin holds over him. |
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Alberto Salazar is one of the most famous athletes to have toed the line at this great race. |
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The PMDB's barons were already displeased with what they regarded as a meagre clutch of ministries and other important jobs in Ms Rousseff's government, but had hitherto toed the line. |
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The hosts looked to have broken the drought in the 55th minute when five-eighth Mitchell Moses chased down his own chip and toed ahead for Kevin Naiqama, only for the Tigers winger to fumble the ball over the line. |
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Others had offered, with a dash that I found touching, remarks, typical of their generation, that toed an artful line between salacity and gallantry. |
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The engines are normally toed inboard 2 degrees. |
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Interestingly in his study Morphology of the Feet in Polydactyl Cats, Danforth notes that in the case of a 6 toed hind foot that it generally appears more symmetrical than a 6 or 7 toed fore paw. |
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But when Harms triumphed, it was merely hugs all-round before the next pair of pub-league standard arrowsmiths toed the oche. |
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Just five minutes later the turnaround was complete when Arshavin toed the ball through to Bendtner, who slotted into the left corner from close range just before half-time. |
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