Griggs anglicised the name, reshaped the heel, added the yellow stitching and trademarked the AirWair soles. |
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Gone are the thoughts of pure function, of rubber soles and leather uppers. |
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You probably rasp the soles off their shoes just for fun before they know what's happening. |
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They fashion a diamond shape between them by spreading their legs slightly and joining the soles of their feet. |
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The only noise that came to me was from the soles of my boots brushing against the wild grass growing on the weathered road. |
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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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They pointed out that many of the children in the picture wore shoes with holes in the toes and worn-out soles. |
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At a party, I met Todd, another solo walker, and we were soon comparing the worn-out soles of our shoes. |
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The lack of tread on the soles saw me fly into the air and nearly land face first on the treadmill. |
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If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning. |
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He jumped over the fire, flames licking at the soles and bottoms of his hobnailed boots. |
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He himself had suffered for years with falling arches in his feet and had been recommended to use orthotics in the soles of his shoes. |
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With her shoes strings tied together and the soles slung over one shoulder, Haley wove through the crowds on her rollerblades. |
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These commonly arise in areas of the body not much exposed to the sun, such as the back of the legs, soles of the feet, scalp and buttocks. |
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The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles. |
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It is insulting to hit someone with a shoe or sandal, point the soles of one's feet at someone, and step over a person. |
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He said he was beaten with an axe handle or cane, deprived of sleep, and struck on the soles of his feet until they were covered in blisters. |
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The soles of his shoes scuff the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him. |
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If, like me, you tend to do a lot of walking when fishing, studs are essential items, and you can add screw-in studs to felt soles. |
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But for the savvy traveler who has been there, done that, Tokyo offers hidden charms to rejuvenate the heart and relieve the soles. |
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The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached. |
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Toe plates are then cut from sheet metal, and pieces of iron are hammered and twisted into shape to form soles and heels. |
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Emanuelle walked into her living room, her soles padding softly upon her carpet. |
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High heels, floppy slippers and shoes with slick soles can make you stumble and fall. |
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For daytime use take shorts, shirts and a good pair of deck shoes with white soles. |
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The chef and sous-chef wear Dansko clogs, which are rather handsome black leather clogs with thick soles. |
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We saw electric rays, soles and at one point a monster of a greenback turtle in the distance, the biggest of our stay and warier than most. |
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If you are looking for something more formal or trendy, go with mules, sleek leathers and simple designs and soles. |
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Built with thick soles and comfortable, rich leather, boat shoes are a perfect pick for the summer, spring and fall seasons. |
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Wear low-heeled shoes with non-slip soles and check your house for slippery surfaces that might cause you to trip or fall. |
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Many feared that the soles of their standard issue boots would tend to melt on the burning desert sands. |
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Through years of boot soles and Border collie paws the unfinished plank floor has grayed and smoothed to ashen silk. |
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I slowly exhaled and lifted my soles off the ground and planted a light kiss on Dexter's lips, not a smack. |
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Go for a style with leather uppers, which help the feet to breathe, and synthetic soles, which slip less and last a lot longer. |
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The near-invisible larvae lurk in warm, moist soil or sand, infecting their host by penetrating the skin, usually through the soles of the feet. |
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The rash doesn't itch and is usually on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. |
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He's the Brother who's always dressed to impress and is well groomed from the top of his head to the soles of his feet. |
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Henna could also be used to add a red tint to the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet, if that was what one was inclined to do. |
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In the second stage of syphilis, infected individuals get a rash in the mouth, the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. |
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She bows back once more,. lying on the ground, her legs bent under her at the knees, the soles of her feet pressed into her buttocks. |
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Spray the cool mist on your face, the back of your neck, and the soles of your feet. |
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The group is looking at manufacturing doormats and shoe soles out of recycled footwear. |
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His job entails patching, sewing, replacing heels, replacing soles and fine polishing. |
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Wear a simple pair of black leather shoes, with a plain or capped toe, and if you choose, leather soles. |
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Pain and numbness in the soles of the feet is a common presentation of sensory disturbance. |
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Warts are usually painless with the exception of the warts on the soles of the feet. |
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The heel is usually small and is internally rotated, making the soles of the feet face each other in cases of bilateral deformities. |
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If the baby stops breathing, a nurse will stimulate the baby to start breathing by patting him or touching the soles of his feet. |
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I've got lead tape on there to balance out the metal that was lost in grinding down the soles. |
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The soles on the 2-and 3-iron are a little wider to help me hit the ball higher. |
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Plywood bulkheads, seating and soles should be closely examined to ensure they remain in sound condition. |
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Her pale feet quickly became dirty as she stepped though a small cold muddy stream, soothing the pain on her feet's soles from running. |
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I ripped the rubber out of a bulletproof vest and molded it into the sneakers' inner soles. |
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They have a loosely elasticized ankle and non-skid soles and zip up the front. |
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Shoes or boots should have non-slip soles and walking aids should be fitted with rubber feet to ensure an adequate grip. |
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Here and there on the curb, other entrepreneurs hack shoe soles out of used tires and stack the soles in neat bundles for resale. |
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How they managed to walk up and down the street in shoes that had six inch soles was beyond us. |
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He heard the ice cracking, the sound traveling up through the soles of his feet. |
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Competitive prices, hard-wearing soles and quality leather are the key qualities of the brand, says John. |
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The soles of the stockingless feet were encased in a most comfortable kind of sandal that anyone would wish to wear. |
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Today's boots are more like good quality trainers with studs in the soles and are very light and comfortable. |
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The eccrine sudoriferous glands are distributed on the entire surface of the body with more abundance on palms, soles and on the forehead. |
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When Douglas Hadow's boots were examined, it was found that the hobnails on their soles were worn almost smooth. |
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I had treated myself to a new pair of Chelsea boots, the type with wooden soles and top notch leather. |
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In the meantime, I'm walking around very gingerly, like an aging cowboy or particularly fresh-faced choirboy, because the soles of my feet ache. |
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The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet have more sweat glands than any other part of your body. |
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Firewalking refers to the activity of walking on hot coals, rocks or cinders without burning the soles of one's feet. |
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Soccer players should also wear shoes with cleats or ribbed soles to prevent slipping. |
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The soles of my good summer shoes are peeling away and the worn out cleats are frozen in my trusty Airwalks. |
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Morgan and Leana, after hearing the rubber soles of Brian's shoes clopping, stopped mid-kiss. |
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The white cobbles burnt the soles of her feet even through her tough slippers. |
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Every house had a last for putting tips on heels and patches on soles but they were brought to the cobbler when new soles were needed. |
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We put a lot of attention into creating a durable, comfortable shoe with sturdy, slip-resistant soles. |
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The soles of their feet are covered with fur which cushions them on hard ground and insulates them from the scorching heat of hot desert sands. |
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For a casual look, try chunky, open-toe or open-back styles in straw or cork soles. |
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Strangely, the pattern on my feet matched the corrugations on the soles of the boots. |
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Well, you can always take a trip into the ocean to fish for corvinas, soles and sharks. |
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To increase their height the tragic performers wore the cothurnus, a sort of buskin with high soles and still higher heels. |
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Boot soles are chevroned for hiking and accept crampons for climbing up icy chutes. |
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The fruiterer walked off with his money, and the guards gave the butter merchant fifty blows of a courbash on the soles of his feet. |
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Look for a cushiony pair with flexible soles, ample space for your toes, and good traction. |
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Like the Baron's son, Pangloss received one hundred strokes to the soles of his feet and was sent to be a galley slave. |
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In Bandolier's young days, training shoes consisted of black canvas uppers and flat rubber soles, and were called daps. |
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The former is found on the palms and soles and has a thick outer layer that contains dermatoglyphics, a fancy term for fingerprints. |
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He wore a black balaclava, black waterproof jacket and jogging bottoms with elasticated ankles and light blue trainers with moulded grey soles. |
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As I was rounding off my weekly ablutions in the bath today, I reached for the pumice stone to scrub my soles. |
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New boots should be waterproofed, and the heels and soles sealed before they are used. |
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Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others. |
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The meat and the skin of the addax are prized by local people, who use the hides for shoes and sandal soles. |
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Shave your legs, and pumice the soles of your feet really well, too. |
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Two days later we had to drag him cross-country in a train as the pox blossomed in his mouth, eyes, nose, even the soles of his feet, making it impossible to walk. |
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These parasites, such as roundworm, hookworm and whipworm, are found in the soil in some areas and spread through ingestion of infected soil or through the soles of bare feet. |
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Two days before Christmas the concerns were finally alleviated by special orthotic inner soles after Nadal made a visit to Nike's headquarters in Oregon. |
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On her feet are black patent leather court shoes with clean soles. |
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As Chinese medicine theories show, a total of 62 reflection points corresponding with different parts of the body are separated on the soles of the feet. |
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They accentuate their eyes with kohl, while they apply henna to make detailed designs on palms of their hands and sometimes the soles of their feet. |
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I am feeling numb from the top of my head to the aching soles of my feet. |
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear or apparatuses such as lifts, thicker insoles, elevator shoes, and shoes with thicker soles. |
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Podiatry lecturer William Kerr studies the ridges on toes and the soles of the feet in relation to crime and is now ready to apply his knowledge in the field. |
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The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly yielding sand. |
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I sat in the corner in my borrowed lavalava, folding my legs under me so that the soles of my bare feet were respectfully pointed away from our hosts. |
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Buddhists have always used the swastika as a symbol of resignation, and Buddha is to this day depicted with the symbol all over his chest, arms and the soles of his feet. |
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There's no time to talk about insteps and polymerized rubber soles. |
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As a rule of thumb, you can wear brown footwear with a black jacket, as long as your soles are predominantly black and you match them with a brown belt. |
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Hyperhidrosis commonly affects the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, or the armpits, but in a small number of patients it occurs over the whole body surface. |
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She was like fire and light, warmth and perfection from the top of her curly red head, to the rounded curves of her body, to the soles of her long feet. |
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Wear shoes with soft leather tops and flexible crepe or foam rubber soles. |
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These sneakers serve the same purpose as boots, as their nylon and leather build, solid structure, and thick rubber soles make walking through snow a breeze. |
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Palmoplantar hyperhidrosis is a common condition in which the eccrine glands of the palms and soles secrete inappropriately large quantities of sweat. |
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My guess is that if the surface is more like the bottom of a crepe sole, it will squeak less than if the soles were like that of a pair of tennis shoes. |
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He also took cobbling lessons, eventually becoming good enough to do a mediocre job replacing a pair of soles. |
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A better method of sealing heels and soles is to use a hot wax treatment that penetrates the leather, fills its pores, and prevents water from being absorbed. |
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I can feel the cracks in the pavement through the soles of my shoes. |
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For the office, leather soles with closed toes are a fashion statement. |
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Scrub heels, soles and edges of your feet until they feel smooth. |
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His tiny souvenirs are scaled-down versions of traditional wooden clogs and feature hand-made soles, leather straps, tiny brass nails and metal toe plates. |
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But for me, this is the best part of the whole exercise, as firm fingers and thumbs work around the ankles, under the soles of the feet, between toes and over the instep. |
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I heard her squeaky moccasin soles crossing the kitchen linoleum. |
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He wore high black boots, with silver soles and worn knee guards. |
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Pompholyx is a form of acute dermatitis localised to the palms and soles, presenting as an itchy eruption with vesicles that can amount to bullae if severe. |
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Suddenly all of her senses were screaming warning, but it was too late to react as a blinding pain shot from the crown of her cranium to the soles of her feet. |
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Her calves, soles, toes, palms, and fingertips were dark red and mottled. |
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We wanted to see if anything had changed, especially because typical golfers reading this package might start looking at the soles of their drivers with a bit more scrutiny. |
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The body is pointed away from the viewer, so that the soles of the feet are closest to the picture plane and the torso and head are foreshortened. |
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My insoles had been compressed, and the soles of my shoes were munted. |
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For smaller areas you can purchase strap-on soles with spikes and simply walk around your garden, or if you are feeling energetic use a pitchfork. |
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Patients with myxedema present with rough skin of the palms, soles, elbows and knees, and yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, along with other signs of hypothyroidism. |
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To their credit the builders have used bulkheads that are watertight between the hull and cabin soles to divide the boat into three separate compartments. |
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Enough water can accumulate below that the cabin soles are immersed. |
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I did this interview for a U.K. TV Show on Channel 4 a while back and they had this other bloke that would buy stuff like Jordan 1 originals with holes in the soles. |
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Accessories were not as strong as usual, with chunky black high-heeled sandals with wooden soles clomping down the runway. |
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It also walks on the soles of its feet like a bear, but the resemblance ends there, as the badger is actually from the same family as otters and weasels. |
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They were State Troopers, not Fed radio cops, and they pulled their cruiser onto the soft shoulder of the freeway, braking a few feet short of the soles of his boots. |
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Avoid wearing footwear with smooth soles or heels, as these will slide easily on slick sidewalks or pavement. |
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Ultra-thin soles allow proper proprioception, meaning the sensory information that contributes to the sense of position of self and movement. |
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The Electronic Foot Massager and Circulator uses electromagnetic impluses to stimulate the nerve endings in the soles of your feet. |
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Verrucas are just warts on the soles of feet and although they're unsightly, they're harmless. |
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An autopsy performed on day 4 was remarkable for a purpuric rash more pronounced on the legs, arms, hands, and soles of feet. |
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Solings cut from natural crepe rubber were introduced in the 1920s, followed by soles molded from vulcanized natural rubber compounds. |
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The mean looking Shikar Dhawan now showing the soles of his feet on TV after a doughty 16 runs in 54 balls. |
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They are easy to slip on and off and have non-skid molded rubber soles with a special fold out ice grip for extra safety. |
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Acral melanoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on fingers, palms, soles, and nail beds. |
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Materially allowances requested can be released from the moment the most barrettes soles are made. |
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Place the lemon soles on a large baking sheet and cover with the butter mixture. |
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He began by sentencing the prisoner to receive five hundred bastinadoes on the soles of his feet. |
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Examination revealed tender, purpuric vesicles on the palms and soles along with several hemorrhagic, tense bullae. |
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During the Garcia administration, mining companies agreed to pay an annual obolo minero of just less than 500 million soles. |
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No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta percha on the soles or heels of his boots. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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Many important food fish are in this order, including the flounders, soles, turbot, plaice, and halibut. |
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American soles are found in both freshwater and marine environments of the Americas. |
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The term soles de oro was introduced in 1933, three years after Peru had actually abandoned the gold standard. |
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The palms of the hands and soles of the feet were involved in the majority of cases. |
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Its paws have fur on the soles for additional insulation and to help it walk on ice. |
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He flung his shoes across the room, their soles leaving black scuffs on the dingy wall. |
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Students can collect textures by pressing the foam onto shoe soles, watchbands, spiral notebooks, and objects close at hand. |
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Elaine Connor had to dodge puddles in her designer wellies after they began to leak through the soles. |
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The Steelhead X-16 Pro Series Irons have less offset, longer hosels, thinner toplines and narrower soles than their standard counterparts. |
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Predicted to be a big seller this season and costing pounds 1,445 were a pair of Louboutin black thigh boots, complete with trademark red soles. |
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Epidermis on the palms and soles is thicker and more cornified than epidermis on other areas of the body because of frequent use and superficial trauma. |
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Keratotic lesions tend to appear mainly on the palms and soles. |
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Creaking leather and the snorting of mules, snatches of off-key ballads, the clop of hooves and the patter of bare soles, the rattle of hayforks and lances. |
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Creeper Crawlers Crawl Suit THESE pure cotton romper suits have grippable little bugs up the shins and on the soles of the feet, which help tots crawl safely. |
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Rugby boots have soles with studs to allow grip on the turf of the pitch. |
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As for the shoes, many old clogging shoes had no taps and some were made of leather and velvet, while the soles of the shoes were either wooden or hard leather. |
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Wash the paste off in the morning for unbelievably smooth soles. |
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From the back-combed heights of their hair down to the soles of their nose-bleed high heels, The Honeytraps strut their stuff like they were born to do it. |
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From moisture-wicking materials to flatter-feeling soles, there is no shortage of thoughtful innovations as pointe shoes get more advanced every year. |
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Accepting this classification, the bothids can be distinguished from the pleuronectids and the soles by usually having both eyes on the left side of the head. |
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Unlike smallpox, chickenpox does not usually affect the palms and soles. |
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Halves flat shoes for men white elasticated with white soles. |
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Peripheral neuropathy is a common adverse effect of stavudine use and may present with painful, hyperaesthetic soles or decreased sensation in the feet. |
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