They were black with black laces and there were three metallic dark blue stripes on the sides of each shoe. |
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Ribbons, laces and bows in silk and satin were seen on many designer gowns. |
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The tone of his voice suggested that he was talking to a feeble-minded minion who couldn't be trusted to tie his or her own shoe laces. |
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Make certain you wear shoes suitable for climbing and working on a ladder, and that the shoe laces are tied. |
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I quickly bent down to tie the bothersome laces and walked back to my desk, leaving Greg to put away the rest of the equipment. |
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Having once had trouble bending over to tie my shoe laces because of a beer gut is reason enough to stay lean. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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He wore black tennis shoes with dull white laces, baggy blue slacks and a white long sleeved shirt. |
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She fingered fine muslins and intricate laces, heavy crimson silks and tulle. |
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Long, thin strands cascaded down her fine shoulders like silken laces of thread. |
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Both made her heart squeeze tighter, even as she drew the underskirts over her head and tied the laces in the front of the bodice. |
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One wore a pair of sky blue trainers with white laces and one wore a grey coloured fleecy sports hooded top. |
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Qiara began to chew thoughtfully and play with the undone laces of her Converse All-Stars. |
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The brown trousers did not fit him and ended 2 or 3 inches above his ankle and he wore either shoes without laces or slip-on shoes. |
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He'd tied his sneaker laces together, and now had his shoes strung about his neck. |
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Christa offered her daughter a snack then turned to Liz as her daughter raced back inside, untied laces and pigtails flapping. |
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Same as last year, a secure fit comes from two large, well-placed Velcro straps, with the option of laces to snug 'em down even more. |
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They had a thick sole with a short heel and were entirely black except for the dark blue laces that tied up the side. |
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In-line skates are manufactured with every possible combination of buckles and laces. |
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You place an air-activated heat packet in a camo sack that wraps and laces around the outside of the toe of your boot. |
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She was wearing a red, strapless dress, and the back was laced up with black laces. |
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He helps Justin on with his boots, and laces up a long black leather fingerless glove over Frankie's wrist. |
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The boot gets tossed, it teeters on its side then rolls over with the shoe laces facing up. |
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Many different styles are available, such as leather or suede, and with buckles or laces. |
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Spun in a pattern containing roses, thistles and shamrocks, Honiton lace is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing of all laces. |
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Fluid black jersey dresses were suspended from leather laces and geometric metal frames. |
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Instead of the traditional brown pigskin with white laces, the XFL and Spalding created a two-tone football, with a red X on a black background. |
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The laces on one side had changed from their normal red to a deep scarlet, almost like they were inset with tiny rubies. |
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Dancers long complained that the laces dug into their arch the more they pointed their foot. |
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Fabric or trim with a raised texture, such as re-embroidered and corded laces, wide-wale corduroy and heavy mesh. |
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Rare laces and old silks may take on a renewed appearance if allowed to stand in French chalk for several days. |
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Also, my local store oils them and replaces the laces and any damaged eyelets for free. |
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My tears sting my eyelids, the torn skin with the laces rubbing my eyes raw on the inside. |
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Therefore although both right-handers and left-handers put on their right shoe first, there is a difference with regard to tying their laces. |
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To help young children to change quickly from shoes to plimsolls, use elastic instead of laces. |
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As she pulled at the laces of the tight whalebone corset, she gave a little gasp. |
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For some, it should have long since gone the way of fans with rattles and balls with laces into a museum. |
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Crafted of fine leather, they feature slick rawhide laces, a suede pull-tag heel and a thick rubber sole for extra comfort. |
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Wood snowshoes with rawhide laces and leather bindings evoke fond memories of exploring the Wisconsin woods where I grew up. |
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What distinguishes Harcourt from his contemporaries is the way he laces his stories with wistful charm and surreal humour. |
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Her white sneakers were annoyingly neat and the laces were knotted tightly and securely. |
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Toy cotton reels or buttons can be sorted by colour or threaded on to laces, while plastic pegs can be used for pattern-making and counting. |
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On her left wrist she had two black laces like the other one on her right and a white thick sports wristband. |
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Italy's handcrafted products include fine laces, linens, glass, pottery, carved marble, leather, and gold and silver work. |
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He lingered in the doorway and waited as she hastily fastened the laces and tied the anklet around her heel. |
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Julius finished tying the laces on his second shoe, stood and turned to Yoshiro. |
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For increased efficiency, you may have a tendency to fasten your laces very tight. |
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Pulling the laces tight, she frowns as she fumbles when trying to tie them. |
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Wyatt said he pulled the laces out of two pairs of shoes and he and Rattigan both tied her up. |
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These workers are everywhere in the streets, selling such things as candy, shoe laces, toys, fruits, gum, incense or belt buckles. |
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Once at home, she changed quickly into her running clothes and shoes, tying the laces tight. |
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I saw several wrestlers in the corner already dressed in gym clothes, tying up the laces on their shoes. |
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The women had been tied with shoe laces, the men with nylon rope, and plastic shopping bags were used to blindfold them. |
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Pulling on some old black shoes and tying the laces, he ran down the stairs and barreled into his older sister. |
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She found a thick leather vest and put it on top of the shirt, pulling the laces tight. |
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Have someone lace you into the corset rather than trying to get into it with the laces loosened. |
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Steve raises both arms above his head, laces his fingers together and leans back into the cradle they've made. |
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He also had a drumstick stuck into the laces of his shoe so he could hit the cymbal on the floor. |
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According to the police, Rich had rigged a tiny lens in his shoe laces to a video camera via a wire leading up his trouser leg. |
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When I bent down to loop the wet laces, something low, slow, and wavering caught my eye. |
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Fred was sitting close by, working on replacing old laces with fresh ones on greenhide pack bags. |
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And then our eyes and throats started to burn as the breeze blew toxic chemicals through the air to settle on the laces of the people. |
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Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds. |
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An overspill from the pub sat on the wall opposite with pints and ghetto-blasters and a dozen pairs of runners hung by their laces from the telegraph wires overhead. |
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She began to unbuckle her sandals, as I loosened the laces on my shoes. |
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Inside the boot's leather-and-nylon shell, an adjustable hook-and-loop heel strap, pulley eyelets, and cord laces snug up the quarter-inch-thick insulated liner. |
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The ordinary finnesko is made from the skin of the reindeer stag's head, with the fur outside, and its shape is roughly that of a very large boot without any laces. |
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Smith speaks with perfect articulation and a vacuous undertone laces her words. |
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Sitting outside a pub in the Scottish border town of Yetholm on a sunny summer evening, I reach down, undo my laces and release my feet from inside my walking boots. |
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She gets out a piece of string and somehow laces me into it. |
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A shoe that laces will allow for adjustment across this area. |
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She has been placed in a room on her own in the medical wing of the prison and has had the cords of her dressing gown and pyjamas removed along with her shoe laces. |
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Pull hard on the laces when you lace them through the holes. |
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Choose lace-up shoes instead of slip-ons, and keep the laces tied. |
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Other techniques included laser-cut laces, braiding, and high-gloss liquid fabrics made from silk and nylon. |
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The unshaven Moodley later walked to the dock in trainers without laces. |
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While Tisci focused on black and oyster, Lacroix used a vast array of colors and along with the rich details of beads, laces, corsets, flounces and satin. |
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I must finally mention Honiton lace, the finest of the laces. |
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When she wishes to punish anyone she gives them a basket of one hundred pairs of shoes all with the laces tied in a hundred tight knots and makes them sit and untie every one. |
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I decided to use this as a dry run to get the right tension on the shoe laces and mark a safe distance for traffic and passers by with a white plastic bag. |
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You may find yourself going out and buying shoes that have Velcro fastenings instead of laces as the child cannot grasp how to tie their own laces. |
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Don't try to compensate for a gaping shoe by tying the laces too tightly. |
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It had to be untied, loose ties with fat laces, always spotlessly white. |
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I was wearing some old shoes and the laces are always coming undone. |
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Cathlyn tied her cleat laces a little tighter and then stood up. |
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The finest laces, satins and silk prints have been combined to create a functional yet flatteringly feminine treasure of knickers, bras and camis. |
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I would recommend leaving the eyelets for the laces accessible. |
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She was wearing grey trousers, a white polo shirt and black trainers with pink laces. |
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Customization choices include leather and cord laces, kilties, tassels, knots and metal aglets. |
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Instead of tying his shoes, he just tucked the laces inside. |
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Saints would lose a nerveless penalty ace and a right foot that could thread laces. |
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The unmarked Palace winger had all the time to bend down, undo and re-tie his laces as Albion players rubbernecked. |
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Granny knots, whether a double knot or not, are far inferior to reef knots for securing laces, he says. |
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Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly laces. |
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Catanzaro became the lace capital of the world with a large silkworm breeding facility that produced all the laces and linens used in the Vatican. |
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Laces were typically made from flax, silk, metal wrapped silk and some cotton and wool. |
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Laces of Southern Italy are undoubtedly of Abruzzian manufacture. |
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