In the case of symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy, Greyhounds form antibodies against their toe nails, and reject them. |
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Serov finished third in the short with the only clean program, completing a triple lutz, triple axel and triple flip-triple toe loop combination. |
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All three were soaked with the disgusting water from the sewer, and poor little Roni was covered from head to toe in it. |
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A week ago on Saturday, my brother broke his toe while drunk at a party at my house. |
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The spiky heals were imprinted in the ground and the toe part was facing Ginger. |
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Her face ached from the false smile that appeared on her lips, and her toe throbbed from being twisted in the wrong direction. |
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He seemed nervous and twitchy as he came up close to Cleo, and rested a hand on the toe of her boot. |
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The felt trilby and cord shopper creates a mix and match look for head to toe style. |
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Once you are successfully coasting in the narrow stance with an upright torso, lift the left toe and get used to coasting that way. |
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This comment shocked Abra so much she missed her big toe and got nail polish over her foot. |
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I was shaking from head to toe when I heard what had happened and I couldn't get there quickly enough. |
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Warmth filled my body from head to toe and I finally understood what had been happening to me. |
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With her big toe sticking out through a hole in her white sock, she looks the role of a young housewife rather than a classy movie star. |
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He stubbed his big toe and after a few hops and muffled curses he slowly made his way into the bathroom. |
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The second strategic mistake was the absence of a triple axel combination or quadruple toe loop attempt in the free skate. |
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She was experimenting with a hot pink on her toe nails and lime green on her fingernails. |
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They expect these very property owners to toe the line to strengthen and sustain their internal revenue streams. |
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But the two are not entirely the same as the Babinski reflex evaluates the fanning of the large toe and animals do not have this. |
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A slight deflection from the toe of Jackie McNamara skited the ball beyond the keeper's reach. |
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But now, rather than the thin black dress, she was dressed head to toe in a black bodysuit that seemed to absorb the light around it. |
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The stone toe of Saint Jude, patron of impossible causes, was worn smooth by the desperate kisses of the faithful. |
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This painless device shines a reddish glowing light from a sensor attached to a finger or toe and determines how much oxygen is in the blood. |
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It's actually quite relaxing, except for when she presses on an area near the big toe of my left foot which is total agony. |
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McNaughton stole the ball off his toe and drove forward before flighting a lovely ball on to the head of Mackie. |
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To a club designer, draft is the angle that the clubhead makes from the top of the toe to the toe edge of the sole. |
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It would be like putting on an act to get others to advance toward God, when I'm still getting a toe on the starting line. |
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Flatform pumps finished with iridescent sequins and leather toe caps keep you comfortably sky-high. |
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They were covered head to toe in crude oil from a massive slick that had formed over the site of the sinking. |
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He dragged a boot toe through the earth covering the fire, then thrust his ungloved hand into the ashes, grunted, and rose once more. |
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She was eleven when she landed her first triple jump, a triple salchow, but considers the toe loop to be her favorite jump. |
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But last month he began a new treatment for an ulcer on his big toe which has failed to heal for five years. |
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The physician palpates the joint line on the dorsum of the foot and passively flexes and extends the toe to locate the joint line. |
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Pressure on toes may be relieved with Silipos toe sleeves, polymer gel, or with padding of foam or lamb's wool. |
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While polishing your toenails, insert a cotton bud between each toe to protect them from possible damage due to touching. |
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When the shafts are parallel to your beltline on the takeaway and follow-through, the toe of the clubheads should be pointing up. |
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Another teaching nun, Sister Annunciata, like the others wore a long, thick, leather belt from waist to toe beside her rosary. |
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She was swathed in white, bound from head to toe in that mother of all hues, immaculate and true. |
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When overreaching occurs a horse may strike the sole of the front foot, as it lifts off the ground, with the toe of the hind foot. |
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If your stylist is running late, express your unhappiness with the situation and give them a chance to toe the line next time. |
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They cowered in the corridors of Parliament House when a hireling of John Wren whispered what might happen to them if they did not toe the line. |
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They are currently doing side-by-side triple toe loops and triple salchows and throw triple loop and triple salchow in this year's programs. |
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Obviously there will be times when a three-line whip will called and MPs will be expected to toe the party line. |
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Before him, towering from Murphy's vantage point, stood a hapless young man clad head to toe in coffee-stained thrift-store seersucker. |
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After climbing a few pitches, I found the three-pronged toe to be particularly effective on thin ice. |
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It looks unhappily as if the high-minded director and her main character are dipping a quivering toe in the waters of non-PC sexuality. |
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That makes editors toe the line dictated by interests financially controlling the publication. |
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She landed her first triple jump, a salchow, when she was 14, but said that the triple toe loop was her best jump. |
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After a promising opening to her free skate, she fell on a triple toe loop and made errors on her two remaining jumps. |
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I was completely encased head to toe in metallic green Lycra and nobody cared. |
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We have upstanding members of our society, citizens who are willing to toe the line and know what the law is. |
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Make a complete volte or turn about on the toe of the right, bringing the left foot well behind it. |
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As the last two wives were passing, one of them stubbed her toe against the tortoise's shell and instantly let out a cry of pain. |
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The forefeet have 4 digits and the hindfeet 3, and each toe is tipped with an almost hoof-like claw. |
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So 700 curious faces stared me down from head to toe as I walked up to the podium. |
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As in the case of macropodid hind feet, the fourth toe is the longest and strongest. |
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No, you just go tattling to mommy and daddy every time I put a toe out of line. |
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Jan is also concerned that existing political parties are under pressure to toe the national party line rather than focus on the local picture. |
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Distended finger and toe pads enable them to cling unerringly, leap after leap, to even the most slippery branches. |
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Then we hit on friends and neighbors to contribute toe board brackets, toe boards, scaffolds, ladders and moral support. |
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That is, the toe and shoulder of Azo form a much smaller part of the exposure scale of Azo as compared to traditional enlarging papers. |
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When my father would come home from a long day in the mineshafts, he was always drenched from head to toe in that foul paste. |
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Months later, there is still a mark on my foot, and the joints of the big toe are painful, and one of the other toes is starting to hurt too. |
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Foot pain was associated with corns, ingrowing toenails, big toe deformities, hammer toes, obesity, and ankle swelling. |
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Amy cried out as she accidentally stubbed her toe on one of the wooden bedposts. |
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Simple hurts like stubbing his toe or getting a paper cut throbbed for hours. |
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I had just ran a bath and was about to put my toe into the nice bubbly water, when I heard a scream. |
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To prevent fluid buildup, she used bandages to bind her legs tightly, from toe to thigh, for 10 hours a day. |
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Because physical exercise also relieves stress, your daily workout can help keep you healthy toe to head. |
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He landed his first triple, a salchow, when he was 14, then landed a triple toe loop two days later and a triple loop two days after that. |
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I rubbed my eyes and tumbled out of bed, stubbing my toe on the dresser in the process. |
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The big toe is the classic place to find it, but it can affect other areas too. |
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They were unable to save his left leg but used the big toe to replace his right thumb. |
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Because he had lain so long in the open he needed surgery on his right foot for frostbite and his big toe had to be amputated. |
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She remembered that she could just wriggle her right big toe and hoped that someone would notice. |
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She found herself twirling her brown hair around her fingertips and rubbing the toe of her shoe on the floor. |
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Up again, but a hold flakes under your grip, calcine teeth are chewing at your wrist in the crack, then a toe skates, and like that, poof! |
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Stick another tee in the ground an inch beyond the toe and a third of an inch inside the heel. |
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Some women also love to wear ankle wrap sandals as well as pointed toe dress shoes. |
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To his right, there was a noise, and he moved towards it, stubbing his toe on a pile of rubble in the process. |
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The drivers and co-drivers, for their part, are kitted out from head to toe in fireproof overalls, gloves and shoes and a helmet. |
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In flexor tendon tenotomy, a small incision is made behind each toe pad and a section of tendon is removed. |
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The travellers leave Sydney and start their Maoriland journey at the toe of the Dominion. |
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The man with the gun, clad from head to toe in black clothing and wearing a balaclava underneath the hood of his coat, asked for money. |
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She made her way across the dark room, stubbing her toe on the dresser on her way. |
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His trim body was covered from head to toe with symmetrical beads of sweat, which looked like little, glassy jewels sprinkled on his ebony frame. |
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Okay, you've got both skis mounted with the toe units, they're epoxied and the boot-heel center marks line up perfectly with those on your skis. |
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These are interpreted to be lava tube conduits feeding the toe of the lava field. |
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I'm sure I've only sworn occasionally, like after stubbing my toe for the nineteenth time. |
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Judith's virtue is indicated by the demure clothing and veil that cover her from head to toe while Holofernes, in contrast, is almost naked. |
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Sure enough, the big toe sticking out of the hole she had worn in her soft leather shoes was swollen. |
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Lizzie considered she might be dreaming but had second thoughts after stubbing her toe on a ceramic vase. |
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I admit I did wonder when I broke my toe at one point and had to take time off. |
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Traditional footwear is sandals or wooden clogs with a thong that passes between the big toe and the second toe. |
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And what of rubber thongs being worn to work, exposing chipped nail varnish in women or overgrown toe nails in men? |
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He put some tape around one toe and the next one along, as a kind of splint, but basically it's just a waiting game. |
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Keep them aligned over the second toe of each foot to maintain the proper balance of tension between your adductors and abductors. |
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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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The three musicians began their instruments, playing a cheerful and happy tune that sent the pirates toe tapping and hand clapping. |
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David made it fast, took his feet off the desk and stood up, setting the toe of his right shoe on a small lever under his carpet. |
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Near the toe of the glacier a party of three guys were loafing around their tent. |
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Her figure curves gracefully from head to toe as she stands there, the only one left clapping. |
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They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in. |
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That day played vividly in his mind as he walked along, stubbing his toe occasionally on the uneven path. |
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Walking forward he stubbed his toe on one of the bookshelves and cursed loudly. |
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In fact, my most useful contribution was stopping Ian from swearing when he stubbed his toe in the vestry. |
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The party the day before had been real enough, as had the pain of stubbing his toe on the way up the steps. |
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I think you'll find that cars with toe out on the front steering wheels are front wheel drive also and the dynamics are quite complex. |
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We played hangman and tic-tac toe in the dry sand to conserve water for writing. |
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The first toe subsequently re-evolved a lower position within birds with the evolution of the grasping hallux. |
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These tendons can be accentuated by dorsiflexing the ankle and the great toe against resistance. |
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I was then exfoliated from top to toe with nice scrubby stuff which left me all a-tingle. |
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In 1634 a Portuguese noblewoman, presumably deranged by devotion, bit off the little toe of St Francis's right foot. |
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She dropped the remains of her cigarette on the ground and snuffed it out with the toe of her boot. |
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As always the sensible advice is, if you fancy it, dip your toe in, but don't invest money you can't afford to lose. |
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The actor has been dipping his toe into a variety of genres for years now, something which he admits drives his agent mad. |
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About seven years ago, Pauric first dipped his toe in the fashion world by designing jewellery. |
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I'm not going to go in right now, just wanted to dip my toe in the water and see how it felt. |
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She dipped her toe in the water to feel the temperature, and realized it was fairly warm. |
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He was notorious for his unstatesmanlike dirty tricks when dealing with people who failed to toe his line. |
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The indris are the largest in size, reaching about four feet from head to toe and weighing up to 29 pounds. |
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Within a few hours after hatching, lizards were individually measured and toe clipped. |
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What does a reporter do when she is generously slathered with blobs of earth from head to toe as she travels through the jungle? |
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The two top draws for the WWF in the last year were seconds away from going toe to toe. |
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Thus the big toe has been given some recognition, albeit arcanely, as a special digit. |
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If the only way to get ahead in a big organization is to toe the line, then you'll end up with a stolid stratum of cautious time-servers. |
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She pulled on some ankle denim boots with a pointed toe and a stiletto heel. |
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The same mechanisms that produce toe fractures may cause a ligament sprain, contusion, dislocation, tendon injury, or other soft tissue injury. |
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The horse's single toe on each of its four feet is its most marked anatomical characteristic and makes it a perissodactyl or odd-toed ungulate. |
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It seems this artist and industrial designer came up with the idea after he broke a toe on an amidships cleat. |
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Next, weave Kleenex between toes to keep them apart, or use a toe separator. |
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Then, when the toe goes, you can just unravel the stitches from the end and re-knit the cap exactly as in your original pattern. |
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This girl is something of a mischievous imp who flat-out refuses to toe the line! |
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He had distinctive brown eyebrows, wore dentures and was missing the big toe on his right foot. |
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Carlow landed his first triple toe loop at 12, and a triple salchow soon after. |
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Even though toe shoes don't come in left-right pairs, they quickly conform to the shape of your feet with wear. |
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If you put your index finger between your big toe and your second toe and then slide it up an inch toward your ankle, you can feel a pulse. |
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Strap duct tape over the mesh portion on the toe for better wind insulation. |
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Paul described how surgeons formed a new thumb on his right hand from the big toe on the foot that they had amputated hours earlier. |
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Normally the epitome of composure, the midfielder appeared to stub his toe in the act of shooting and he was again untroubled. |
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A presser foot with an open toe and a wide groove on the bottom allows the foot to glide over the satin stitches. |
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I want aerials, spread eagles, toe touches, and anything else you can think of. |
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The surgery repaired a torn tendon that attached his big toe to his right foot. |
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Their feet are not syndactylous, and the first toe of their hind feet is partially opposable. |
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We were in a theater and she was berating me for wearing open toe sandals when it was cold out. |
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I mention this only to indicate I still have one toe clinging to current pop culture. |
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It likely used its muscled shoulders and the enlarged claw on the second toe of each forelimb to grasp its prey. |
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I dropped my cigarette to the ground and put it out with the toe of my sneakers. |
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She looked down at the thick carpet of her room, digging the toe of her sneakers into the floral pattern. |
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He flung the cigarette to the ground and squashed it slowly with the toe of his right shoe. |
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They wound up paddling through an ice maze on a lake at the toe of a glacier. |
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The following morning we climbed on, ascending steeply to reach the toe of the glacier that lead up to Syram and its unnamed pyramidal neighbour. |
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A slightly shut clubface means the toe of the club points more out than normal when the shaft is parallel to the ground on the backswing. |
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If the toe is up, then well-struck shots will go to the left and you will need to flatten the lie. |
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Too many golfers hit the ball off the top of the clubhead, the bottom of the clubhead, the toe or the heel. |
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Because 99 percent of us bring the putter back with the toe slightly open, most misses are going to be pushed outside the intended line. |
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Also, with a flat lie angle, the toe could contact the ground first, sending the heel out in front and opening the clubface. |
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If the toe is up in the air, either the club is too long or the lie angle too upright. |
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Bloggers are also free to give their own opinions, rather than toe the party line in the way that some journalists have to. |
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On those fast greens, I like to feel the toe of the club releasing, or fanning back to square, on the forward stroke. |
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That enables them to penetrate rough without the toe getting caught and opening the clubface. |
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Once you're holding a club, you will get it pointing down the target line with the toe pointing up. |
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The toe is going to catch the ground first and send the clubface wide open. |
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Sassy barmaid Bet Lynch made a glitzy return to Coronation Street yesterday, dressed head to toe in leopard print. |
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Next, swing the club halfway down, keeping the toe up and the shaft parallel to the target line. |
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I'm sure the first player to turn the clubhead over on its toe and hit a ball from the opposite side wasn't trying to be innovative. |
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It was decided to ignore the protective gabion walls alongside the toe of the embankment for the purpose of the ranking. |
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At the place where it sprang from the toe of the valley wall I crouched down to dip my fingers in the fresh water. |
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Site 863 is located at the toe of the landward trench slope above the subducted Chile Ridge, just south of the Chile Triple Junction. |
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He smiled, reached his hand down to her, and brought her gently to her feet, so that they stood toe to toe. |
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It was my perception that I was being sent a signal of how things might be if I didn't toe the line. |
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A double metatarsus operation left his left toe without sensation and he had to skip most of the 1975 season. |
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Whitaker was a highly skilled boxer who could stand toe to toe and make his opponent miss with superior head and body movement. |
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Burns' normal crisp punching style was fraying at the edges but he still stood toe to toe with the champion throughout the tenth. |
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Both stood toe to toe in the tenth, but a fierce left to the chin from Harrison rattled the champ again. |
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It's sometimes about standing toe to toe and battling with people for a long period. |
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Both fighters gave the fans a lot to cheer about as they often stood toe to toe in the middle of the ring. |
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There were moments that he went toe to toe with one of the great sluggers of his era. |
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I stepped up to the plate and looked at it as a chance to show I could stand toe to toe with the champ. |
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As for athletic shoes, opt for a pair with a wider toe box, since taking pressure off the inflamed area typically alleviates the discomfort. |
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They control the sinews, and their health is reflected in the finger and toe nails. |
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Look for a model with a wider-and-higher toe box, a stiffer sole and an anatomical footbed with a metatarsal button. |
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Buy shoes with a thumbnail's width of wiggle room in the toe box for all 10 toes. |
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Also discussed is the author's own introduction to toe kicks, as well as some of the early great Shorin ryu masters who used this kick. |
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At first he dipped his toe in it then, discovering the waters warm and comforting, plunged right in. |
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Fit-wise, they have a nice, roomy toe box and a padded tongue and heel collar that make for a nice fit, even with my skinny feet. |
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The tendency toward hammertoes is often inherited, but shoes with a too-narrow toe box can also cause them. |
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An extra-depth, low heeled, laced oxford with a high toe box and molded insole is recommended. |
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A fully mature buck will leave a track measuring 5 to 6 inches from toe tip to the back of the dewclaw. |
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When hammertoe occurs, your toe may press against the top of the toe box of your shoe, causing pain and pressure. |
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The heel cup, arch and toe box are all solidly crafted and shaped to hold hour foot with no hot spots. |
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If you've had problems before because of shoes that didn't fit well, you may want to be fitted for a custom-molded shoe with a high toe box. |
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Ramer eliminated a huge amount of weight by combining the release mechanism with the toe pivot. |
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Perhaps a person could control the response by wiggling a toe or moving a finger that has nanosensors embedded in it. |
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When the music started, I pushed off into a series of difficult, flashy footwork, then nailed my first jump, a triple toe loop. |
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I have torn the cuticle off my left big toe by scraping the fridge door over it. |
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If you can't get up, do a series of in-seat exercises like toe wiggles, ankle rotations, knee lifts and shoulder shrugs. |
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Traditionally, men shorten their pants so that they break at the third shoelace from the toe of the shoe. |
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Under the leg warmers she was wearing orange-and-black striped toe socks, and leather sandals with heavy metal buckles. |
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He's always been good natured, has integrity by the truckload, and doesn't seem to toe his party's line. |
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Our only casualties from the bivouac were a slightly melted toe on my left plastic boot shell and Curt's taste for York peppermint patties. |
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She was covered head to toe in mud and bits of vegetation peeked out of her wind blown ponytail. |
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From where Cal stands, looking down, each toe seems to smile with a devilish black arc of under nail dirt. |
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He started across the highway and caught his toe on a piece of asphalt that was sticking up. |
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He flicked a stray pebble with his toe into the water, the ripples expanding as far as the jetty. |
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Any slide with the heel decidedly outside of the toe will open the shoulders and body away from the target and create a sidearm delivery. |
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Bosses could be forced to sack anyone who did not toe the union line because of the closed shop system. |
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By the time we got back to our cars, we were all drenched from head to toe and ready to get in a nice in front of the fan heater. |
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This deformity presents as adduction of the little toe with some external rotation of the digit. |
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Hard corns usually develop on the top of the toe or on the side of the little toe. |
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We had khaki overalls but when we finished our shift, we were covered from head to toe in white dust. |
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Knees are apart and the outside edge of each foot from the little toe to the heel are pressed against the wall. |
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I heard somewhere that people break their little toes all the time, and then the toe heals without anyone particularly noticing. |
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He stubbed the little toe on his right foot while getting into bed on Halloween night 1995 and missed the ensuing game. |
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The dancer wears special shoes with metal cleats so that when the toe or heel is tapped on the floor it makes a distinctive percussive sound. |
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The rotund man left the railing to rush down a set of stairs leading to the main deck until he stood toe to toe with the much smaller Bard. |
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If you are using toe clips, look for shoes that accept the old-style slotted cleat, which will help you pedal with 360 degrees of power. |
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On the Wilbur plane there is decorative fluting below the chamfer stops on the toe and heel end of the plane. |
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Tom claims that his sore toe is infected and that his tooth, which is loose, aches. |
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Imagine pointing your toe and contracting your calf as hard as you can, then dropping your heel off the edge of a step and stretching it out. |
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After two hours cooling my heels in Bath Street, I'm happy to toe that line. |
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I bought some shirts and board shorts and went into a gift shop where I bought Lily a box made out of shells and matching toe rings for us. |
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My head is heavy, my big toe is itching and my stomach feels all nostalgic. |
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He will even turf noisy neighbours out of their homes, unless they toe the line. |
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Her gentle voice can lull you into a state of meditation and nostalgia and then another song will make your toe start tapping. |
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What are you doing dipping your toe into the cesspool that is politics? |
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The stocking has an English foot and a heel and toe of grey marled wool. |
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A foot-high alabaster Michelangelo David has red lips and toe nails. |
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The Superstar was the 1969 Adidas sneaker which featured the rubber toe cap and the iconic three serrated stripes along the side. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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It's the sort of place that exists in London's adland, in Soho, where you feel you're swimming against the tide unless you're kitted out from head to toe in Prada. |
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No sooner does the Consultant Debunking Unit dip its toe back into the waters of consulting-speak than it stumbles onto jargon that turns out to be all wet. |
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With sangfroid, Mom snuffed out her cigarette with the toe of her high heel. |
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Sheer nude hose worn with very open toe shoes or sandals looks weird. |
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The thumb and toe claws have an extra talon, which is unique in bats. |
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Then, fasten it to the floor with toe nails or angle brackets. |
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Yesterday's blister got a little worse and grew to the big toe region. |
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I take ballet, jazz, and Pointe, which is ballet on toe shoes. |
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He flushes crimson and scuffs his toe against the tile floor a little. |
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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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Force your toe to contact the floor just as it is passing your right foot. |
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The powerful striker barged his man out the way before bravely stretching to toe poke the ball past keeper Phil Naisbett for his first strike in five months. |
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Her son John Balliol, who became King of Scotland at the behest of King Edward I had his regalia stripped from him by Edward when he didn't toe the line. |
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I had a jagged edge on the toenail on my big toe and it got caught in the heavy comforter on the bed while I was asleep and pulled half of my toenail off. |
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To do toe taps, all the toes are lifted off the floor and, keeping the heel on the floor and the outside four toes in the air, the big toe is tapped to the floor repetitively. |
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I have a giant blister on the bottom of my big toe and my feet still hurt. |
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The pressure from the big toe pushing inwards affects the other toes. |
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Though the toes of the human foot are generally not capable of independent or precise movement, the flexor muscles of the big toe are vital to our gait. |
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A bunion occurs as a result of a deformity in the big toe known as hallux valgus, where hallux means the big toe and valgus means abnormal bending towards the other toes. |
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The foot is normally structured so that the big toe is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it and all the toes spread outwards from this. |
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The fourth toe of the hind foot is the longest and strongest. |
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Anyway, just make sure they're flat and have a round toe and no strap. |
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The key for me is playing the ball off the toe of my 60-degree wedge. |
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To be square, the toe of the club needs to point at the sky. |
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And I think that you really have to toe the line and be very careful. |
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These types are stumbling over themselves to conform and toe the line. |
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This was a man quite capable of going toe to toe with the intellectual establishment and most importantly, able to do that with charisma and eloquence. |
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And yes, there's also an air-sole cushion under the heel, a protective rock-guard shank, and a widened toe box to accommodate the inevitable swelling. |
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I often see squash players who are playing in shoes with a narrow toe box. |
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When purchasing athletic shoes, you should have between one-quarter and one-half-inch of space between your longest toe and the end of the toe box on the longest foot. |
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Going downhill, toes can get bruised if they press against the toe box. |
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Shoes with wide, deep toe boxes help prevent recurrence of hard corns on the dorsal surfaces of the toes, and wide toe boxes help relieve soft corns. |
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I think people with bunions or other foot problems could perform a public service by warning young women not to wear high heels or shoes that have a narrow toe box. |
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He leapt the fence, his toe claws pushing off from the top rail. |
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As the working knee continues to straighten, the foot adjusts slightly as the heel is lowered toward the floor and is pulled in to the little toe of the supporting foot. |
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During his initial work-up he admitted he had a 45-year history of chewing two packages of tobacco daily and that his right little toe was blackened. |
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She stubbed her toe and managed to release the guitar from its holding and it twanged on the ground, waking the two very unstable-temperamental parents below. |
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Greg Smith woke up one morning this month, covered from head to toe in icky, slimy Vampire-Squid ink. |
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The cars are configured for mild understeer, although you can turn that into oversteer quite easily if you twitch your toe in the middle of a corner. |
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High-heeled shoes force women to continually walk around on tiptoe, placing all the body weight on the ball of the foot and pushing the foot toward the toe of the shoe. |
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Crocs, the colorful clog company long loathed by fashionistas, has stubbed its toe again. |
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Then the toe of your shoe catches in a crack in the sidewalk and you stumble forward, but quickly regain your balance, trying to keep you dignity intact. |
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Further detailed physical examination revealed a flesh-colored papule in the nail bed of the third toe of the left foot, consistent with an ungual fibroma. |
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Following reduction, the nail bed of the fractured toe should lie in the same plane as the nail bed of the corresponding toe on the opposite foot. |
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He lost one toe in the past, has had osteomyelitis of his metatarsals several times, and this time around presented with redness and swelling in his heel. |
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We were absolutely filthy and covered from top to toe with red dust. |
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But Republican elected officials tend not to toe the conservative line, in part for political reasons. |
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Water striders are covered stem to stem and toe to toe with a layer of tiny, waxy, feathery hairs in which countless minuscule air bubbles are trapped. |
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A small peek-a-boo open toe shoe looks fine when worn with hosiery. |
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All later models have pins that are swaged into the toe piece. |
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In the foot, the fifth toe was reduced to a single metatarsal, and the first toe was reduced and raised off the ground, leaving a functionally tridactyl foot. |
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The man was tall and thin, resembling a scrawny tree, as the black robes he was swathed in covered him from neck to toe in a most unflattering style. |
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One was dressed head to toe in a red sweatsuit, the other was dressed head to toe in a purple sweatsuit, and both of them had on white tennis shoes. |
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From head to toe the rally driver oozes confidence, from her close-fitting orange-and-white driving suit to the tip of her black hair peeping out from under her headscarf. |
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The colorful Indian toe rings to show off freshly pedicured toes. |
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He scraped his toe on an old nail head sticking out of the boards. |
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He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper. |
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Having captured a leg, and thus controlled the opponent's movement, a toe kick to the groin, inner thigh or lower abdomen could be easily applied. |
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Steve slipped off one of his sandals and dipped his toe into the water. |
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She dipped her toe in and found it cold, but she wanted to be clean again. |
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This is something that I can't get my head around, as I need to have the water around tepid tea temps before I can pluck up the courage to dip my toe in. |
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While in San Francisco, Faulkner began dipping his toe in stand-up comedy. |
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Last year she took this resourcefulness one step further and dipped her toe into the clothing market for the first time with a ready-to-wear range. |
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Lady Thatcher dipped her toe into public service reform but that was never seen through because she fell from power and the Tories were then overtaken by events. |
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Should the brake pad toe in so the fore area contacts the rim first? |
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A crab had nipped at my toe but it hadn't taken the whole thing off. |
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Gait characteristics of step length, cadence, stride width, toe out angle were measured at both usual and maximal walking speed on a 6-meter course. |
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Rusedski's toe injury ruled him out of the doubles and the deciding singles match on that occasion and left a nervous and inexperienced Arvind Parmar to carry the can. |
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Most of the fossil tracks show three slender toes tipped by small claws, but some also bear the imprint of a small, rear-facing toe called a hallux. |
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While she's running, she stubs her toe and falls to the ground. |
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Most of them loyally toe the party line for the sake of their careers. |
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