Instead of love, what her shoeless Harper gets from buttoned-up husband Joe is a craving for Valium and a nervous breakdown. |
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The tattered clothes of the majority of shoeless, rural and urban poor are outward signs of the poverty they endure. |
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An unspeakably peaked-looking shoeless fellow wrapped with bandages in a degraded state, approached me. |
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You felt like a child or baby walking shoeless through the skin-like membrane. |
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And so you don't ruin all your hard work, go shoeless for at least an hour. |
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I was never a junkie, I was never shoeless and selling my mom's car to a Gypsy. |
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A crowd that clutched parcels of packaged joy had gathered around a joyless, shoeless vagrant who was dressed in newspaper-stuffed tatters. |
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He managed to raise my ire by repeatedly referring to the Tennessean as some sort of shoeless hayseed. |
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Mind you a day or so later he said he had heard my not so quiet shoeless trip by his door. |
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The narrator's mother, who insists that she attend the School of Music and Ballet and forbids her to play with the shoeless neighbor children, is English. |
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She has strode forth naked and clothed, shoeless and shod, sword wielding and weaponless. |
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Rather, I simply didn't know how a person could cross, fully shoeless, a bed of coals and not burn, and I needed someone to pass this to. |
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The mules, still shoeless, had to relearn the drill: loading in and out of the trailer, wearing packsaddles, staying in line. |
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He was on the deck shoeless, on the deck shirtless, was outside when a stranger was near, had engaged with that stranger. |
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Hilton, used to prowling the corridors of No 10 shoeless and in shorts, acted as interpreter between the artistic genius and the Whitehall suits. |
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Viggo Mortensen is in his socks – he likes to go shoeless whenever he can – and is making a cup of tea. |
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Every day at 8 am, she arrives at the centre, beaming, often shoeless but clutching a plastic bag with her books, pen and lunch. |
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The area around the house is thick with red mud that crusts on the shoeless feet of the mother, father and their four children. |
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Not long before my mother died, my sister found her wandering on a rainy day, shoeless and senile in the middle of millionaire ghetto Hampstead, where she lived. |
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The cynics are crowing after Jeffrey Hillman turned out to be neither homeless nor shoeless. |
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One party's negotiator says his abiding memory of the Good Friday talks was of her walking the corridors shoeless, wigless and carrying a bottle of champagne in her hand. |
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On 1902, a shoeless boy from the Great Smoky Mountains stood before the dean at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. |
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The ground about was thick sown with caltrops, which very much incommoded the shoeless Moors. |
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Fund-raising pictures may still depict shoeless Africans in camps. |
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They were blindfolded, their hands were tied, and they were shoeless. |
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Then come the shoeless, the hyperactive preteen, the infected, the shrieker and the drinkers. |
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Flip Flop Flo, the Know-It-All is the story of a sweet smarty-pants who longs for shoeless summers. |
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Mendel eventually found Avraham, shoeless, at the farmhouse. |
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The AD Tug 3000 is designed for shoeless aircraft and grips directly onto the wheel. The belt sits on the aircraft wheel rotating it forward and backwards. |
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They walked around shoeless to avoid damaging the material. |
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And in the centre of that circle was a pile of dirty and shoeless feet. |
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Pier Giorgio answered the door, and seeing the boy's shoeless feet gave him his own shoes. At graduation, given the choice by his father of money or a car he chose the money and gave it to the poor. |
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