Neuromas often cause a sharp tingling or burning sensation radiating to the toes as well as pain in the ball of the foot and between the toes. |
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Last year one dog had to have two toes amputated after scrabbling insanely at his pen. |
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Dressing gowns of various designs were popular and slippers of all shapes and sizes kept the toes warm. |
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My toes were gently caressed by the backwash of warm foamy waves, and I followed the strange vibrations of the sound, my ears stuck in a trance. |
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If the skin between your toes is itchy and cracked, you may have athlete's foot. |
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The gated neighborhood suited the family just fine, and the house itself toes the line of being white-glove pristine. |
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She dabbled her toes in the reflective water below, as he came and sat down beside her. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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I wondered if I'd had a heart attack, because I couldn't feel my toes and fingertips. |
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With your arms hanging loosely at your sides and your toes pointed slightly outward, perform an imaginary seated leg extension. |
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The joints are stiff, making it harder to move them, and it can be difficult to straighten out the toes to prevent rubbing against shoes. |
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Call if your child has any injury that makes movement of his arms, legs, fingers, or toes difficult. |
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Stretching the two big toes toward each other and the little toes away from each other strengthens and lifts the three arches of the foot. |
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Most high-heeled shoes have pointed or narrow tips that squash toes into an unnatural triangular shape. |
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The remaining toes not used for walking are either reduced, as in pigs and tapirs, or completely lost, as in rhinos and most ruminants. |
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The feet of most woodpeckers are large and zygodactylous, meaning two toes point forward and two backward on each foot. |
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The feet are zygodactylous, with two toes pointed forward and two toes pointed backward. |
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After drying between toes wash the towel in hot water and soap, with a few drops of lavender oil added. |
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Applying these principles to the horse, the genetic information coding for extra toes is present, but is switched off in most modern horses. |
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Let's face it, spaghetti toes with meatball endings are a little goofy looking to most of us, as are short, stubby piggies. |
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Ali got off his toes for the first time in the fight and landed his most meaningful punches. |
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Fiona, who had been busy watching her bandaged legs to avoid stubbing her toes on rocks in the road, looked up and around her. |
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These sages of finance obviously forget that the incessant need for the almighty dollar usually steps on the toes of morality. |
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Subtle movements include curving languid reaches, then tiny rises onto toes or a shift in torso played out in the individual squares. |
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The mauve plush carpeting felt good as my toes wriggled back and forth in it. |
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It would keep us on our toes and discourage all but those with the most urgent banking business. |
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With no fewer than 12 handpumps, more than any other York pub, they have to keep on their toes to manage the cellar. |
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The following is a guide for all facets of giving a massage that will make his toes curl and bring him to much higher plain of ecstasy. |
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Most golfers assume that if their toes are lined up parallel to the target line, their alignment is correct. |
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External features such as the eyes, nose, mouth and ears can be seen, and fingers and toes start to appear. |
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They've learned that in the stealthy world of computer hacking, staying on your toes and a step ahead of hackers can pay rich rewards. |
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Adopt a stance where your feet are about nine inches apart, and point your toes slightly outward. |
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After several drinks it was barely liftable, and would be a good candidate for breaking toes if you dropped it. |
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Pictures of bound feet show the toes bent right under the sole, which is so curved it is concave. |
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With my toes perched precariously on a nub of rock, I frantically search for the next handhold. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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If someone tells me about, say, their ingrowing toenail, all my toes and fingers just curl up. |
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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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Once I know it's a free gift I'll have it away on my toes with it, but the invoice bugs me. |
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One of my mates showed me how to hot-wire the ignition so I could have it away on my toes with the car as well as the sounds. |
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But lately it's pinched his toes and left unsightly blisters, and now he finds himself venturing off to New York to see if it can be refitted. |
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Unlike artiodactyls, perissodactyls either walk on three toes or on a single toe. |
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I tried wiggling my toes and fingers, but I couldn't feel them rub against each other. |
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There's no point in buying shoes that will pinch your toes and cramp your feet all day long. |
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Life away from the home was to me no life so I had it away on my toes again. |
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Caroline could see that her toes peeped out from under the hem of her everyday gown. |
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The feet are particularly detailed, with their curled toes and arched insteps anxiously paddling the empty air. |
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Dust and fine sand particles tend to cling to the surface of the skin, especially in the folds and in between the toes and fingers. |
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The pump was the basic shoe, but its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing Vs, or the heels molded into a variety of shapes. |
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I snuggle back down into the blanket, my toes warm, my fingers warm, and my eyes still comfortably closed. |
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Typically the joints of the fingers and toes are affected, although the back, knees and hips may be too. |
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Entertainment was provided by morris dancers, majorettes and wrestlers, with Bratton Silver Band also on hand to get the toes tapping. |
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I'm going to be sure to arrange that he accompany me to my first medical appointment to ensure that the nebby doctor toes the line. |
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All that is visible is my stockinged toes poking through my slingback heels. |
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I stared at the women's bloomers, dirt-covered toes and dusty feet, and marveled at streets. |
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After death, the dead person's face is covered with a handkerchief and the big toes are tied together. |
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I can see my breath when I breathe, I can't feel my fingertips or the tips of my toes or ears. |
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He said he could use his toes from the plastered leg to operate one pedal and use the good leg for the other. |
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The man certainly knew how to make a girl 's toes curl, even if he was only a dream. |
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He said that white people would still be dancing to minuets on tippy toes if it weren't for black music. |
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Again there is a difference between big and little toes as far as further treatment is concerned. |
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I stick plasters on three toes to prevent blisters, and a gel cushion on my big toes to protect my toenails. |
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I try to keep my legs together, keep tension on my big toes and almost tilt my feet in. |
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We crept on tip toes into the middle of a tour group who'd obviously paid good money for their scholarly tour guide. |
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Gently brush the toes of one foot with an unused toothbrush, soaked in a shampoo solution. |
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The thick pile gives her bare, silver-polished toes something to dig into as she walks half-naked over to the mirror. |
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Stand erect with feet slightly wider than shoulder width, toes pointing slightly outward. |
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I'm also getting used to relaxing my legs and not pointing my toes so hard. |
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From this position, flick your foot until your toes lift off the floor slightly, pointing your toes as they lift. |
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For example, alphabet exercises can be done by pointing your toes and drawing the alphabet in the air. |
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He guided my face to meet his and gave me a gentle, perfect kiss that made my toes curl. |
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It is concerned with landing on the right theology and doctrine and making sure everyone else toes the line. |
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Metatarsal pads can also be used to change the alignment of the toes to relieve pressure on soft corns. |
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Get toes ready for color by dipping a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol to get any moisturizer off toenails. |
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Dazzling feats from the turbo-charged toes of Michael Owen have yielded many unforgettable moments in football folklore. |
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Water coursed from his hair, to his neck, and to his toes in tiny rivulets. |
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I love my country, but there are times when our perceived collective reserve makes my toes curl. |
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I regarded my toes as they peeped out of the water while I floated on my back. |
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Their arms were in cuffs chained to the wall, and their toes skimmed the ground. |
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The lucky ones only lost their fingers and toes to frostbite, since air is much colder at higher altitudes. |
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His tiny pink fingers and toes were curled tightly, and his eyes were shut, but, to his mother, he was perfect. |
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Aaron toes the ground with sincere humility, politely waiting out the pleasantries so he can get back to the field. |
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The turned tapering legs with carved upper sections and brass toes and castors are again typical of the William IV or early Victorian period. |
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By morning, though, the storm had lifted, revealing snow-capped mountains with their toes dipping into the rolling Pacific breakers. |
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I looked away from him and studied the toes of my sneakers as I tried to remember life before Dean. |
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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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Then there was the rider from California who wore high fashion boots with pointy toes and four inch spike heels. |
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I especially love the pointy toes and kitten heels, giving it extra style and some height, making it distinctly feminine. |
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Several of my toes commenced to blacken and fester near the tips and the nails worked loose. |
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Therefore, we also drew a small sample of lymph from an incision made into the web between two toes of a hind foot. |
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I fidgeted a little, slipping my rings between my fingers and wiggling my toes inside my sneakers. |
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I wiggled my toes before moving towards the door turning on the lights and then I swung it open. |
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Keeping the enemy on his toes deters and interdicts his ability to effectively execute the chosen course of action. |
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She wiggled her long toes in the sunlight and I told her she ought to be careful out here. |
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Passive dorsiflexion of the toes with foot eversion may exacerbate the pain. |
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I wait for them at the top, dangling my feet off the side of the building, wiggling my stiff toes in the air. |
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She stood there for a second, wiggling her toes into the fine sand, and inhaling the clean salty breeze. |
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She was wearing a pair of ankle-high, chocolate-colored suede boots with narrow toes and tall, stiletto heels. |
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Her cloths weren't new, they were old and worn in and had holes in the knees and elbows and the toes of her sneakers were taped crudely. |
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Her white woolen dress hung low, almost covering the toes of her own leather boots. |
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The second and third toes of syndactylous species are mostly enclosed in a sheath of skin and appear fused, except for the claws. |
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She took her shoes off then, and wiggled her toes contentedly inside her silk stockings. |
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Her arms broke out into gooseflesh while her toes and fingers clenched in memory. |
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In one genus, Rhynchocyon, this is carried to an extreme with the toes on the hind foot being reduced to three in number. |
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Standing up and stretching, I reached into the air, my back curving and my toes curling. |
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Like American Three-toed Woodpeckers, they have three rather than four toes on each foot. |
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Half of my breakfast is, indeed, sticking gelatinously to my toes and fingers. |
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She leapt to another, higher rock and sat on its rim, dangling her toes in the gelid stream. |
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Next, she uses her toes to dig into troublesome knots, and her heel to apply extra pressure where needed. |
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The foot bones are unfused and all four toes of each foot are functional and support the body. |
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They have no eyelids, and all species have four fingers on each forelimb, five toes on each hind limb, and caudal fins. |
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They were all short-legged and plantigrade, and they had five toes on each foot, a primitive feature. |
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Wildcats have five toes on each of their forepaws, but only four toes on each back paw. |
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He whimpered, as the pain spread from his toes to his ankles and his arms to his barrel chest. |
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No matter that pointy shoes pinch your toes something rotten, last year people were happy to suffer them in the name of fashion. |
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Legs are short and sturdy, with five toes on each foot, and claws that are strong, curved and semi-retractile. |
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These animals had two functional toes on their forefeet and one on their hindfeet, each with hoof-like claws. |
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All the toes were red while the rest of the foot was white, indicating poor circulation. |
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Light weight and enormous toes enable them to negotiate rank vegetation by simply walking over the top. |
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To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for lifts such as hack squats and leg presses. |
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She felt his strong arms snake behind her back, pulling her closer and lifting her up slightly so her toes were barely touching the ground. |
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Then, as the duck draws its foot forward and brings the toes together, the web folds up so there is less resistance to the water. |
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His balance enables him to ride horses with his toes barely in the stirrup. |
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It can affect anywhere but usually attacks the big toes or feet and ankles. |
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The cool linen sheets tempted her to extend her toes till they touched the ivory bedstead and brushed the relief curls of a grinning cherub. |
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Socks were made of pure wool, which wore out at the toes and heels so holes occurred very often. |
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Next, weave Kleenex between toes to keep them apart, or use a toe separator. |
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You had to always be on your toes with her, because she would always make jokes and quips. |
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That he has stood on toes and offended some sensitivities along the way was inevitable. |
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I withdraw into my own space, wiggling my toes and poking the soft fleur-de-lis at the end of my tail. |
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It speaks of winter days sitting snug and cosy, the lamp lighting my page, toes gently toasting, and the quiet tick-tock of the clock. |
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He will keep fielders on their toes by getting the batter to hit ground balls. |
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Sometimes in summer she would sit on the kitchen step, barefoot, running her toes absent-mindedly in the dust, losing herself in a book. |
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The feet should be bathed frequently and all areas around the toes dried thoroughly. |
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The toes were all of equal length, allowing the body weight to be evenly distributed over them. |
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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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Well actually it's about just letting the calf muscles and the toes be as they are. |
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Some natural practitioners recommend massaging the oil into affected fingers and toes to improve blood flow, as well. |
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The long toes may help screamers walk on emergent and submerged aquatic vegetation. |
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The worthy citizen is one who stands upright so that he looks beyond his own toes to get a long and wide view of the good of the whole country. |
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The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose. |
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Within seconds, my arms tingled and my toes loosed their grip on the carpet. |
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My feet are set about shoulder width, the toes pointed slightly outward. |
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I moved my bare toes slightly on the ground and flinched at the pain. |
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Deepika is my foot guru who, in half an hour, will transform my unattractive foot complete with corns, calluses and untidy-looking toes into a thing of beauty. |
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Any footwear which is kept in place by two toes should be condemned. |
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Ashraful started slowly, but then accelerated, picking fast full tosses off his toes outside the off stump and flicking them to the fine leg boundary. |
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Everyone not playing with their toes in a crib, or drooling down themselves in a care home, is fully aware that models hoover up the gak like their careers depend upon it. |
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Once, she said, as she stood in shallow water in her high-necked, skirted, black bathing suit, a long-nosed garpike swam across her toes and startled her. |
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Larek's wet clothing stuck to his skin and offered no warmth at all, and quickly he found his toes going numb and his skin breaking out in goose pimples. |
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There are about 1,530 business establishments in Makati, including 53 embassies and consular offices, enough to keep the city's bomb squad on their toes night and day. |
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In trees they propel themselves from branch to branch with powerful thrusts of their hind legs, using the soft, disc-like pads on their fingers and toes to grip the branches. |
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If the toes move backward and forward, the heel is not down, so you must retighten the strap. |
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The toes should not cross over or have too much room to move from side to side. |
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The swim itself After a few seconds in the water, my arms and legs start to tingle, then my toes and fingers go pale and numb. |
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Being President demands high level of work commitment and be on one's toes throughout their tenure. |
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Stand straight, feet pointed ahead, rise up on the toes and then lower yourself. |
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Keeping your knee in line with the toes on the other foot, lower yourself down, keeping your back straight. |
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Use a footstone or file to gently remove rough, hard skin from your heels, toes and the soles of your feet. |
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In some of the prints, the claw marks of the three toes are visible. |
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From this Spring, we're going to dip our toes into the water of print-on-demand, a technology that doesn't seem to have made any serious impact on publishing. |
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Corns can also develop due to deformed toes such as hammer or claw toes. |
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Supervisors are put on their toes and top management learns wherein faulty reasoning is leading into practices detrimental to good morale. |
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Every so often, Maisara warily shimmied down the tree and wiggled her toes beneath the darkness, hoping to touch bottom. |
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This doesn't mean you need to pump iron or touch your toes with your elbows! |
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Quick feet and a quick mind were imperative, as was the use of the toes and the bottom of the foot. |
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Gait problems, such as scissored gait, walking on toes or dragging one leg. |
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There are occasional trodden-on toes or bumped knees but no finger-pointing. |
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Communicate with the school according to its' protocol without stepping on toes or skipping steps. |
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Some single white spots on the chest as well as some single white hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible. |
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A small white patch on the chest or neck to 5 cm in diameter as well as white markings on toes are a fault. |
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A casual style, refined details... they are in grey tweed with checks on toes slightly high and give to your little boy a trendy style. |
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The legs must be straight from the shoulder to ground, and the feet compact with toes well arched, and pads well developed. |
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High heels force your feet to bend forward and down, and makes the toes curl up. |
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It is in the nature of budgetary control that there always has to be somebody who feels their toes have been trodden on. |
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On his feet a pair of buskins embroidered with pearls, the toes sharp and turning up. |
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Children may walk with toes pointed in or walk with a waddle. |
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The goal is to rest atop your partner's feet, arms spread-eagle and toes pointed. |
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The second and third toes are united and merely vestigial, a condition known as syndactyly. |
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Foot-binding was done to young girls, crushing the four smaller toes under the sole and compressing the rear of the anklebone. |
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They run agilely on lily pads with prancing steps, supported by their remarkably long toes and claws. |
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My legs were in such bad shape and getting worse all the time, my toes and most of my feet were black and curled, like mummified. |
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Herpetic whitlow is an HSV infection of the fingers and toes and may represent a primary infection or a secondary recurrence of type 1 or 2 HSV infection. |
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A mule train was sent up to rescue them, but some 200 died of cold or hunger, and many survivors had to have their frostbitten toes amputated. |
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People whose toes curl, either congenitally or from diseases like arthritis, are prone to ingrown toenails. |
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You can almost smell the sea and feel the grainy sand between your toes as mother and son sit companionably on the bare bench, swinging legs. |
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There are rarely any bobbled dance steps or unpointed toes when she steps on the floor. |
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Wet a loofah and massage the body by going from toes towards shoulders to tone up the skin and reduce cellulite. |
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Application: Use regularly, apply particularly between the toes and rub in lightly. |
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We discovered that some users still experience numb toes so we added an adjustment that allows the angle of the footpad to be changed. |
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The oarsman should use his inside arm to square his blade as it comes over the toes and should let his hands rise gently into the catch. |
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A clear print may show heel pad, all 5 slightly webbed toes separately, and semi-retractile claws. |
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Grebes can be distinguished by their lobed toes with flat nails, greatly reduced tail feathers, and satiny breast feathers. |
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If you go on demanding the best, and keep us on our toes every day, then I can optimistically look forward to our joint future. |
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The dinner included a murder mystery to keep us on our toes while the delicious beef stew dinner was served and devoured. |
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Though she had never trained for the sport, she agreed, borrowing skis and wadding up tissue to stuff into the toes of too-large boots. |
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Facing each other, the female rolls the egg from a furry fold in her abdomen to the male who balances it on his toes and slips his coat over it to keep it warm. |
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The lifted leg should be straight, with your foot flat and your toes pointed straight ahead. |
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Banish foot pain with this pair of gel toe separators which sit between your toes and help prevent sore and achy feet. |
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Gents are tapping their toes and snapping their digits to Nick's cool crooning. |
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Between the 3rd and 4rth toes of each foot, there is a glandular pocket enabling the tree civet to mark the paths it uses. |
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Ideally it shouldn't stop your toes from wiggling around or change the shape of your foot. |
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Some kids, especially younger ones will prefer footed pajamas, but socks are just as effective for keeping little toes toasty. |
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Disposable heat packs keep fingers and toes toasty, and fit easily into gloves and boots. |
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Avoid putting cream between the toes where it will create humidity that promotes the development of athlete's foot. |
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Doctors should not lose their licenses for refusing to point out the fingers and toes of a foetus a woman intends to abort. |
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In this world he can choose between treading on the toes of others or not being trodden upon. |
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Recreation is more than resting in the shade or toasting one's toes at the winter stove. |
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For the next four days, they'll hammer their toes into the face, scaling 55-to 60-degree ice before reaching a large serac at approximately 22,000 feet. |
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That first day I don't think I did much more than wiggle my toes inside my shoes. |
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Polishing toes is easier with a foam toe separator available at most dollar stores. |
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Take the ends of the strap in each hand and pull your feet into a flexed position so that the toes are pointing toward the ceiling or your face. |
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With your right toes resting lightly on the floor, direct your right heel towards the floor without actually bringing it to the floor. |
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The siamang is also distinguished by the webbing between its second and third toes and by a dilatable hairless air sac in its throat. |
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Its forepaws are small, without webs, and the toes end in long sharp claws suited to digging. |
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In general, dermatophytes thrive in moist environments, with the scalp, the groin, and the toes being especially popular places of residence. |
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As Dr. Stamford extolls the virtues of simple activities, he urges us to worry less about kilometres jogged and toes touched. |
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Hammertoes are curved toes in the central joint, most frequent in the 2nd and 3rd toes. |
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Distal gangrene of the toes with a palpable pulse or adequate circulation may indicate microemboli from proximal atheromatous plaques. |
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Place a cushion at the front of your shoe to protect your forefoot and avoiding that your toes get squished at the tip. |
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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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All four toes of each foot of hippopotamuses touch the ground, and the terminal phalanges have nail-like hoofs. |
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When she stands up, hanging on to the bannister rail, she stretches one leg out along it like a dancer, pointing her toes and yawning. |
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His fingers and toes splayed out, his tail arced, bracing for impact. |
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So I have it away on my toes with this woman and my horse in hot pursuit. |
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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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Unlike most other canids, which have 5 toes on each paw and 42 teeth, the African wild dog has only 4 toes and 40 teeth. |
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That's why the shoemaker wasn't able to do anything for my callused feet or my toes curled over like claws. |
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Forefeet supported on a low board, raise up on the toes then slowly lower heels to the floor. |
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If oedema extends into the toes or thigh, toe or thigh length bandaging may be required. |
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People are stubbing their toes and feet and falling all over. |
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The tan line runs down the stifles and from the wrists and hocks to the toes and around the vent. |
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I couldn't clean between my toes because my feet were so painful to touch. |
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The idea is to let the feet and toes almost pecked by dozens of small fish. |
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Well known for their accurate sense of smell, they are strong swimmers with their palmed toes and long legs. |
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Each foot bore three toes which ended in large, fissured phalanges bearing claws that may have been used for digging up roots and bulbs. |
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A chilblain is a small, itchy blue or red swellings occur in the winter on the toes but can occur on the finger, face and the nose. |
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As well, we both know that square toes shoes will make a comeback as soon as fashion marketers have found a way to lace every man in pointy shoes. |
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I stubbed one of my toes on a piece of furniture last night. |
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I woke to find three of the toes on my right foot yellow-white, numb, freezing and sporting purplish rings at the base. |
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To pick it up off your toes and then beat a couple of guys really shows his class. |
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I went for the latter, and after 15 minutes of hectic massage and much wailing, my toes came back to life. |
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Lift your toes and the front of your foot as far off the floor as possible. |
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Use the glove for deep cleaning between toes and the mitt for cleaning large surfaces. |
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It is suitable for fingers and toes and can help you to reduce stress, pain and tension in muscles. |
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There is frequent conflict between board and management which can mean they are stepping on each other's toes because their roles aren't clear. |
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Finally, our thanks go to our reference group who have kept us on our toes and forced us to look more carefully into our findings. |
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At the same time, the train has proved the European Union right, namely that more competition keeps you on your toes and on the ball. |
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Uric acid has a tendency to form deposits in the extremities, such as the toes and fingers. |
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By the final morning, his feet were so swollen he had to cut open the toes of his shoes to put them on. |
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Go back up to the toes and massage one by one, stretching them gently upwards all at the same time. |
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Her discharge from hospital was delayed by the fact that her toes were gangrenous and, because of blood clotting caused by the septicaemia, she had three epileptic seizures. |
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He made his way towards her and sat on the swing beside her, his legs dangling, his toes gently scuffing the grass, as he made no effort to swing, only sway lightly. |
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The only negative aspect, was I got stuck in one of my toes by a sea urchin spine. I have since explored the puncture wound after coming home and found nothing. |
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And keep her on her toes by making her a little jealous every so often. |
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They are ground birds, with very long hind toes and claws, like those of skylarks, and they have a habit of running about like wagtails, though without flicking their tails. |
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Now sit balanced on a Swiss ball with your legs extended and toes pointed. |
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It had a small shady verandah with weather-beaten wooden benches round the edge, and I sank on to one with an ice-cold beer in my hand and my toes digging into the cool sand. |
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Thus, the polar bear's partly webbed feet may have come from a mutation which prevented the toes from dividing properly during its embryonic development. |
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My hands are bigger, and more adroit, with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach. |
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I wiggled my toes and I felt them move so I guess that's a good sign. |
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I wiggled my toes inside my sneakers and willed the bus to wait. |
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He lifted his bare foot, wiggling all of his toes in her face mockingly. |
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The tiniest kitten heels in the world, and toes like winkle-pickers. |
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Tyrannosaurs shared a number of characteristics with birds, including hollow bones, feet with three primary toes that all pointed forward, and a wishbone. |
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Like many other rodents, all squirrels have five functional toes on the hindfeet and four on the forefeet, with a well-developed claw on each digit. |
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I visibly winced as I saw the bloodied, bruised, and deformed toes wrapped with tape and padding. |
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It dripped down from my head to my toes in slow motion, as if treacle had been poured over me. |
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Bend the toes of your right foot back, bend your knee, and let the sole of your right foot come lightly into contact with your opponent's abdomen. |
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I learned to love early fall apples, their crisp taste tart on my tongue, and the feel of spring earth between my toes as I tamped down pea seeds behind my dad. |
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The player squats on the Balance Board, and then lifts to their toes to simulate jumping. |
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But for some reason a desire to dance on my toes will not leave me, and I cannot stop thinking about how deeply I want to be a real ballet dancer. |
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I squeezed in between two people and let my fingers and toes thaw out. |
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There are flowers to watch, a few leaves still wind-dancing in the garden, toes to toast in front of the fire, and thoughts of the future to ponder. |
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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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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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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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They have three toes like most ratites, and short middle phalanges. |
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I grabbed onto the ledge just outside the window and started climbing down by squeezing the toes of my sneakers into the nooks of the brick building. |
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If you make the toes a different colour, you needn't worry about having the fading match or the dye lots and you can just keep knitting new toes as required. |
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For the office, leather soles with closed toes are a fashion statement. |
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I haven't eaten anywhere that has made my toes curl for, oh, weeks now. |
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I try to avoid looking at the artwork because it makes my toes curl. |
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You love to be catered to, that's what really makes your toes curl. |
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Keep him on his toes until he's ready to take command of the group. |
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If my wife and I turn up our toes in an untimely way, I'd far rather he be adopted by a caring and responsible gay couple than even a slightly less caring straight one. |
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Leave the dorsum of all the toes free for full extension. |
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The forefeet have five toes the usual number for class Reptilia. |
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They have four toes on the forefeet and five toes on the hind feet. |
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It is a ruminant, eating its food in two stages and having an even number of toes on each hoof, like camels, goats and cattle. |
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Their feet are plantigrade or semidigitigrade and short, with five toes on each foot. |
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And a colony of bacteria thrived on the skin of my legs and we had to squeeze chigger worms out of our toes where they laid their eggs. |
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Having dipped their toes in the water, so to speak, with their extensive use of guitar-synthesisers on their previous album, Somewhere In Time, now Maiden unashamedly embraced the new technology of the age. |
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Heels and toes should overhang by approximately one centimeter. |
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The pirate has six toes on each foot and an extra finger on each hand due to the rare condition polydactyly. |
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Skip The Use churns out an insanely catchy and energetic sound, making it impossible to keep your toes from tapping, whether you're hearing them live or through headphones. |
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Orbison's marital disasters and his rise to fame are spoken in the kind of treacly stage-American accent that make your toes curl. |
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When you stands, or walk, the toes should point almost straight ahead. |
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Shoes with wide toe boxes and insteps can help, and some people tape the toes or use cushioned pads or shoe inserts as a temporary fix. |
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Their toes are long, and are webbed to keep from spreading apart as the animal jumps. |
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