I eventually selected my baby-blue shorts and a lavender tank top, paired with matching lavender flip-flops. |
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There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to the shoes, sandals, boots, and flip-flops I see people wearing. |
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He's wearing a Northern Arizona baseball cap backward as he flip-flops by in his thongs clutching a Dean Koontz book. |
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In fact, if you are dining there he will lend you a pair of flip-flops to get back to your chair while he heels your soles. |
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For a few seconds, sneaking into the bar wearing dirty jeans and flip-flops seemed like an act of rebellion. |
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When will the Liberal Party learn that Canadians do not want to go back to the days of scandals, flip-flops and hypocrisy? |
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Even this Party should allow a decent pause before it flip-flops on fiscal policy. |
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We will see whether or not he flip-flops or whether he will stand up for his constituents on the long gun registry. |
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We have seen the depths of cynicism plumbed when a government first flip-flops on what it says is its philosophical position. |
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There are no nancy girls, cross-dressers, pansies, butches, flip-flops or ponces. |
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He had some good songs early on, then became a caricature of himself, complete with grody flip-flops, bad margaritas, and an zinc-oxided nose. |
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She turned the car around and went to the office in her flip-flops and sundress. |
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She wore many bracelets, and flip-flops to show off her recently pedicured feet. |
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Sandals flip-flops, shoes with heels, and cleats won't help you grip the pedals. |
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Are we to see, yet again, another of his famous flip-flops as he chases after the Alliance position? |
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Men and children in flip-flops search among mounds of rubbish, scavenging for iron scraps or discarded appliances that can be fixed and resold. |
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The flip-flops were also for sale in the KLM staff shop, as part of KLM's Sustainable Label concept for commercial development. |
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We have the same ritual every night, we pitch the tent, take the sleeping bags and flip-flops out of the bike and put up the hammock! |
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To the left of the entrance stood a huge basket of mismatched flip-flops and sandals, to be put on before going inside. |
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I don't know why we went to this woman's house, but on leaving, I forgot my flip-flops. |
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Underneath the clothes are many pairs of shoes including flip-flops, tennis shoes, and slippers. |
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It's entertaining, but it also flip-flops your brain and turns some switches on and off. |
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She stood there in flip-flops and an orange silk blouse, cooking soy-sauced strips of raw beef. |
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From shell-encrusted jewellery and belts through sequinned flip-flops and swimsuits to wetsuits and boards, it's all here. |
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I decided on a red camisole with cherry-covered capris and flip-flops with cherries on the inside sole. |
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He was naked except for a pair of mustard-coloured jockettes and rubber flip-flops. |
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Not far away, a small pile of flip-flops, sandals and trainers have been carefully gathered, next to a growing mountain of wreaths. |
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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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She'd also bought a number of sundresses and a couple pairs of flip-flops, both flat and platforms. |
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If you're headed for the swimming pool or the backyard barbecue, flip-flops or sandals are more appropriate than sweaty sneakers. |
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What is it with this ridiculous fashion at the moment for wearing loose sandals or flip-flops? |
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I wore some cute jean capris, a red solid t-shirt, a silver sparkly belt, and some black flip-flops. |
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And always wear a pair of plastic flip-flops to prevent picking up common bacteria found in the shower stalls. |
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While his comrades wore flip-flops and sandals, he had to wear boots, because of an ankle injury he had received in another motorbike accident. |
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The front hallway was littered with cute flip-flops and sandals, hiding beneath it the gorgeous Italian marble. |
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They make a swirl of cargo pants and flip-flops, of hip-huggers and college T-shirts. |
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Wearing shorts, flip-flops and a ventilator mask, he was shrouded in a swirling cloud of snowlike particles. |
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Belle flip-flops zigzaggedly toward her father, squealing at the top of her lungs. |
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Regular policy flip-flops by the government have alienated the business community, which feels it has been left out of the loop. |
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Murphy's character flip-flops between obnoxious clown and likable nebbish, failing to ever find an appropriate balance. |
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Dress them down with sneakers or flip-flops or take them out on the town with heels. |
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The casual cousins of slip-on sandals, flip-flops are basically nice shower shoes. |
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She could hear the slap of Laura's flip-flops and the swish of her jeans grow steadily louder. |
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To my mind this is nothing compared to the flip-flops done lately by foreigners. |
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Halie removed her flip-flops and continued barefoot up the middle of what really did seem to be her streets. |
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The repeated policy flip-flops of the Greens have undermined the base of that party as well. |
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If Romney tries to run or tiptoe away, he will trip over his own flip-flops. |
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Policy flip-flops will only confuse matters and cause people to lose faith in the government's reform measures. |
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Since I don't recommend wearing leather, suede, or any kind of dressy shoe to the beach, plastic or rubber flip-flops are the perfect solution. |
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You share sunscreen, swap flip-flops and take turns springing for sno-cones. |
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Wearing ragged cutoffs and flip-flops is generally considered bad form at most business meetings. |
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Stewart was shot in the head by a rebel 'dressed in American-style jeans, rubber flip-flops, and a jaunty bowler hat like one of the droogs from Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange. |
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I now freely wear sandals and flip-flops throughout the summer. |
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For men, it's all about leather sandals and colourful flip-flops. |
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Short of sneakers and flip-flops, the pickings are paradoxically slim. |
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Many people go barefoot, or wear flip-flops or plastic sandals. |
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Equally renowned was her power on balance beam, where she tumbled a very high back layout to two feet, and dismounted with two flip-flops to a full-twisting double back. |
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Teachers said the major reason they have had difficulties in teaching the new materials were related to educational policy flip-flops, that have left them confused. |
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She arrived for her GL photo shoot in pink sweats and flip-flops, with no makeup and no eye-rolling diva demands about a restricted diet or off-limit topics of discussion. |
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This is far more likely to entice her than having you slob around with your sloppy clothes, flip-flops, and loud football show blaring forth. |
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We could add flip-flops, clam diggers, vests and baseball hats to that list. |
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In beige socks and black flip-flops, the man accused of bombing two U.S. embassies faced a judge in Manhattan. |
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At these coastal restaurants, the waiters might be wearing ties and the tables could be draped with linen, but customers are still welcome in shorts and flip-flops. |
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I slipped on some raffia flip-flops and went down to the gardens. |
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There are various styles, most of them variations on flip-flops or slip-ons. |
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Specially created for flip-flops, these toe cushions have a silicone pad to prevent chaffing between your toes. |
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On the other end, whiling away the hours by the sleek, heated pool was free, as were the flip-flops left by my bed during turndown. |
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Buzzfeed's Andrew Kaczynski rounds up a few of the president's flip-flops. |
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My feet graced a pair of four-year-old hot pink flip-flops and my arm candy was a Gucci bag from the 80s that I bought from a vintage designer store somewhere on Melrose. |
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Boots, derbies, brogues, trainers, moccasin, flip-flops, sandals: here is just a small sample of the shoes you will find on Spartoo. |
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It is a advisable to bring: bathrobe, nonslip flip-flops and swimsuit and bath cap. |
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The point I am making is that if he flip-flops in the examples I am about to give, how can we count on him to be sincere in the motion the Liberals have brought before the House today? |
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I believe it sends the wrong message when the Liberal Party flip-flops on something like that, not just to Canadians at home but to the world at large about our commitment to fighting terrorism. |
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This effect simulates the classic effect and works by actually turning the input into a square wave and then dividing the signal by two using flip-flops. |
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For men a pair of shorts and a thin T-shirt, with flip-flops. |
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There is no extra charge for towels, flip-flops, soap or massage cream. |
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We recommend that guests wear non-slip flip-flops. |
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Come the final readings of these bills, the Government flip-flops. |
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Sen. Paul has been getting a dunking in the media for his flip-flops on foreign policy. |
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That day I was wearing a plain black tankini and bright green flip-flops. |
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Snooki, meanwhile, has added a new line of platform flip-flops to her slipper line. |
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As well, skip the sandals and stick to thongs or flip-flops. |
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Harrelson appears in a tie-dye T-shirt, baggy shorts and flip-flops. |
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Maybe this was because he had worn flip-flops instead of his old beat-up sneakers, and his right one kept catching on the brake at every stop sign and red light. |
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He is sauntering along the beach wearing flip-flops, shorts and a T-shirt with a rectangular window cut away from the midriff to reveal his toned stomach. |
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Give girls' flip-flops a makeover with easy-to-make rosettes that just need basic needlework skills. |
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Murkudis also gives a nod to the brand's sunny and simple beginnings with a roundup of brightly colored flip-flops. |
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She's in a white undershirt and black jogging pants and flip-flops. |
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He brought it back with him on his next visit and there was just a pair of flip-flops and a cagoule in it. |
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He wore plaid pajama pants, a white undershirt, and flip-flops. |
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I have suits for work, shorts for running, boots for climbing mountains, tracksuit bottoms for vegetating, flip-flops for the beach, party shirts for partying and reassuring knitwear for meeting great aunts. |
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I notice a pair of Oscar the Grouch flip-flops, standing in the last stall. |
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He was dressed in his favourite board shorts, vest, flip-flops and sunglasses. |
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Tim Hope and Gaëlle Denis's film and animation projections – flip-flops arranged in kaleidoscopic patterns, a Ferragamo platform shoe, exhibited like a priceless sculpture – contribute to the pervasive kitsch. |
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For some it merely takes but for the snow to clear and they are in their flip-flops, but for me the sockless test is far more rigorous. |
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Fast forward to today: new leader, same flip-flops. |
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I would wander out in my nightgown and flip-flops to find her in a thin housecoat and a baseball cap, hunched over the stove, stirring a gigantic pot of the meal she made every day: sancocho. |
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The new knee-length Capri jean is an updated version of the pedal pusher that can be dressed down with flip-flops or up with heels. |
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Now the Conservatives are backing down part way, another one of those famous flip-flops that we have seen from the finance minister, but again not enough. |
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It is advisable to bring: towel, bathrobe, flip-flops and bathing cap. |
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Canadians expect flapjacks at breakfast, not flip-flops. |
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We have seen more flip-flops on this issue, but it is still sticking by the old principles, and I know it is an oxymoron, of the former Reform Party. |
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Follow the heavy black line and carefully cut out Humpty, his tank top, his Hawaiian shirt, his flip-flops, and his sun visor. |
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He was travelling light: swimming trunks, passport, flip-flops, Morphsuit. |
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Traditionally, zori are worn to and from the place of practice. Zori are similar to flip-flops and used to be made from straw. |
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As I am sure you know, it is pretty dangerous driving in flip-flops as you cannot keep them on your feet when you are resting on your heels. |
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The stunning blonde started her day in a grunge T-shirt, denim skirt and flip-flops as she had her hair done at an LA salon. |
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No one can remember exactly what but they banked millions of dollars and now spend their time mooching messianically between here and San Francisco wearing flip-flops and a first-class flight-mask. |
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She is far from immune from fashion snobbery, and has been known to rail against fat people wearing stretch jeans, and anyone at all wearing flip-flops, but she speaks sense on the subject of ageing. |
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Renouncing his signature achievement as governor would be fatal to a candidate whose 2008 campaign was shipwrecked by flip-flops on abortion, gay rights, gun control and immigration. |
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Not only do flip-flops provide little support, they may exaggerate any tendency to pronate. |
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Wearing a black t-shirt, tracksuit and flip-flops, he had a five o'clock shadow, dark circles and his attire made you wonder if he was going to break into a sprint any minute. |
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A book, flip-flops, a spritzy refresher, and time to enjoy the negative-edge pool in its oasis setting surrounded by agaves, red yucca, creosote bush, saguaros, and paloverde. |
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On the bank's dress-down Friday, flip-flops will still not be permitted. |
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Open toe shoes, mules and flip-flops can be dangerous too, as they are easily caught under the pedals because of the constant moving of the feet and little ankle support. |
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