Hedda is always in a pink slip, sometimes covered with a loose black robe, and generally unshod. |
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But in a perfect environment on a perfect surface, then an unshod foot is probably the best way to go. |
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It took another step, but instead of a paw, an unshod human foot trod upon the ground. |
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Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod. |
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Unemployed single mother of two, Carol Hendricks, said her son Christopher was told by Van Eck yesterday to go home because his feet were unshod. |
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The unshod hooves of the horses deftly maneuvered their way across the soft earth next to the bright, clear river. |
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Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster. |
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She stopped as she heard the slow click of unshod hooves on the cobblestone inside the gates. |
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When the weather's right and the streets are safe, though, I just can't help but to spread my toes and go unshod. |
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His blood ran cold when he saw the imprint of what looked to be several unshod hoof prints in the few patches of sand. |
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Until this time, a primitive plow was arduously pulled through rough ground by an unshod horse with a strap across its windpipe. |
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With insoles, used on our products when the foot is unshod, the sole wicks perspiration rapidly and accumulated moisture. |
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Vibrations from instruments such as the talking drum or the didgeridoo, or even from foot-stomping dances, may have spoken volumes to distant, unshod listeners. |
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The footprints were remarkably similar to the kind that would have been left by a small, unshod human being, but they were dated at 3.5 million years. |
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Splichal, who has long blond hair and is five feet three, unshod, was in Coach pumps with a modest three-inch heel: sober office wear. |
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By the time the May 22nd issue of People appeared, featuring a photo of Wallace sprawling unshod on the living-room sofa — a white one! |
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They argue that being unshod is normal for humans and should reverse past injuries related to modern running shoes and prevent future ones. |
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It is better for a horse's hoof to be left unshod if possible. |
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With super big winter run and very long summer pastures, the horses can stay out 24 hours, however, should be unshod. |
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Under this man's still unshod foot, unfolds the grey sidewalk of the city. |
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But men, be forewarned: The pressure that a ninety-eight-pound woman in stilettos presents to whoever is under her heel is greater than that exerted by the unshod foot of a six-thousand-pound elephant. |
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Solipeds, unless in individual stalls, shall have their hind feet unshod. |
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Horses wearing horse-boots may compete in other phases shod or unshod. |
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Withhold your foot from being unshod, and your throat from thirst. |
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A factory document of 1743 reveals that a series of holy water stoups had been commissioned by the nuns in the Royal Convent of Unshod Carmelites in Madrid. |
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