Barefoot and bare-chested men wore the perfunctory long white pants with drawstrings, and women wore dresses and loose shirts. |
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As is the custom in Indian vernacular architecture, Barefoot College courtyards are highly decorated at ground level. |
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The Barefoot Contessa's filling consists of raisins, walnuts, brown sugar and regular sugar. |
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She used to attend the village night school when Barefoot College introduced the Bal Sansad, or the Children's Parliament. |
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And you've seen barefoot children being shooed out of a shopping mall by security guards. |
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With its Barefoot label, Gallo is integrating the Beach Rescue Project, Surfrider Foundation, Barefooter beach clean-ups and www. |
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Barefoot and wiry, his leathered face looks older than his 29 years. |
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A crazy fan, Nadine Davies, began to stalk Redford in 1967, after seeing him in Barefoot in the Park. |
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Barefoot and cross-legged, she nestles into a well-worn couch in the comfortable study-cum-studio that husband Tony de Beer built for her at their Westdene house. |
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We waded the first river barefoot, chilly but by no means unpleasant on such a warm day. |
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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 previous morning while we drove through a dust-ridden wallow, we had approached a Maasai Warrior walking barefoot through the grasslands. |
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We stopped by a meandering path that led down to the waterside, and followed it barefoot to within good sighting range of the herd. |
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I fought in the snow barefoot to give you the freedom to vote and you stay at home because it rains. |
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You can recharge even faster if you take your shoes and socks off and walk barefoot through the grass. |
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Bent like vultures, and with limbs akimbo, the dancers perform barefoot or in heavy shoes. |
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A seaman in the US Navy in World War II ran barefoot across the red-hot deck of a burning ship to save a fellow sailor's life. |
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It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays. |
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Monks, adorned in their saffron robes, walking silent and barefoot, collect their alms from food vendors and passers-by. |
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Most, actually, were barefoot and clad only in cotton hospital gowns, their stringy hair clinging lankly to their foreheads. |
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The barefoot bass player was most entertaining as he hammed it up with his amusing stage antics. |
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On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths. |
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You had to go barefoot in the temple, and with food offerings on the floor the place was swarming with ants. |
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He also noted that the first raindrop that hits the ground will have those cars aquaplaning like barefoot water-skiers. |
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The girl was walking barefoot, in her long johns, through the enormous room. |
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Fourteen years later, Ndwale, now 80, sits barefoot outside her home beneath a laden avocado tree and explains why she married Syombua. |
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His head kept twisting back anxiously as they marched him out of the house, barefoot. |
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This leads to calf muscles contracting, making it very difficult to stand with your feet flat, even when barefoot. |
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Her hands and mouth were bound by heavy duty tape and she was barefoot, wearing only shorts and a vest. |
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Pushing the plate away from his foot, he padded barefoot up to Ronnie's bathroom. |
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One customer of Peter Jones told him that she could only get relief from pains in her feet by walking barefoot on a beach. |
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Care needs to be taken to avoid walking barefoot because of the serious risk of burns to the foot. |
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We were both barefoot, my feet buried in the sand as a slight breeze came up from the water. |
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Across remote villages, it dispatches so-called barefoot doctors armed with first-aid kits and drugs to combat dysentery. |
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In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller. |
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I didn't give it a second thought until this evening, when I cast off my suit and resumed my barefoot existence. |
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She was with a woman in three-quarter length jeans who was barefoot and carrying her white shoes in her hands. |
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She was barefoot, with nothing but a white slip hanging off her thin shoulders, flowing shapelessly down her form to her white thighs. |
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Elsewhere, a determined woman, shawled and barefoot, stands at the prow of a ship. |
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They went barefoot, their hair was shorn, and they each wore only a single garment. |
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Because I love to walk around the house barefoot I had a crust of hard skin on my heels and along the side of my big toe. |
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Also, stomping all over the place in your street shoes where others tread barefoot is a health hazard. |
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At the entrance, a life-size sculpture of a barefoot, shirtless man lay on a row of empty birdcages. |
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Ashley keeps her shoes on and tromps forward while everyone else proceeds barefoot. |
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Surveyors, trudging barefoot through the mud, stuck flags into the soggy earth marking the city limits. |
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For barefoot boys as young as four in tatty shirts, to turbaned men in their sixties, football is a passion. |
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Ordeal by fire required suspects to carry hot irons, or to walk blindfold and barefoot through red-hot ploughshares or over heated coals. |
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She was barefoot, and wearing only a flowered dress which was a size too big for her skinny frame. |
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I prefer to go barefoot, but I have trainers, high heeled mules, loafers and flipflops. |
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All this in a country where many walk barefoot in winter, but their unstrained smiles reveal no discomfort. |
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Horses drawing carts clip-clop along the unsurfaced roads and gypsy children run barefoot in hot pursuit. |
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She started to walk, barefoot, soaking wet, for almost half a kilometre down the gravel road toward her friend to get help. |
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Music is the bridge between the old Italian saloon singer and the barefoot Canadian songbird. |
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But I was finally out of bed and standing barefoot on a smooth wooden floor in just a white knee-length nightshirt. |
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Unless you like that squidgy sensation between the toes, this is not a place to go barefoot in the park. |
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Even as a child, he walked barefoot on the path full of thorns of hardship and austerity. |
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Our son found his way into a disused cesspit and then, going barefoot, picked up an infection, which required regular injections in his backside. |
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Finiki, 68, is barefoot and wears a bright orange sulu, an orange tropical shirt, and a straw hat. |
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Seizing the nearest bathrobe, I hugged it tightly around my body before whizzing through the door barefoot. |
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His tears of joy mix with sweat as he does a barefoot dance, to the delight of a mostly African crowd that numbers in the hundreds. |
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He was still wearing his shoes, which made obvious clips and clops on the stone-tiled road, while his creator was barefoot. |
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The only other things the monk might have were a pendant cross and a pair of shoes or sandals, although some went barefoot as a lifelong penance. |
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Hundreds looked on in amazement as more than 50 people defied their instincts and walked barefoot over hot coals. |
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I noticed the penitential beds where the pilgrims who come for three days walk barefoot and also saw the dormitories where people sleep. |
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Joan comes downstairs barefoot in her pajamas, to tell her aunt, comfily watching TV and reading on the couch, that she can't sleep. |
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She re-taught herself to feel the vibration of the sounds, registering pitch and tone through the buzz of her body, often playing barefoot. |
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There was also consternation at measures allowing police to go barefoot and even shirtless in stations. |
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Greg is a trendy, barefoot shrink, who plays a trick on his wife, in order to spice up their love life. |
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Rows of barefoot men sat cross-legged on the floor as their young sons fidgeted next to them. |
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This is not an ideal picnic, I said loudly, or something to that effect, causing some barefoot earth mothers to look over. |
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We saw one old woman climbing a date palm barefoot, knife between her teeth, and she laughed demonically at our clear astonishment. |
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Young Dhyan Chand used to play barefoot in Jhansi with a branch of a date palm tree for a stick, and with a ball made of old rags. |
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All of the exterior scenes were filmed in the middle of the night and I was barefoot. |
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Some archers wore virtually no defensive equipment and were even barefoot, carrying perhaps a small buckler as well as a sword, dagger, or lead maul. |
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We walked barefoot and circumambulated the outer walls of the temple. |
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These are the scruffy, barefoot, rag-tag, tatty little street urchins of the night that come out of their hiding spots once downtown Rangoon is deserted. |
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Should we live like our hunter-gatherer forebears, run barefoot and eat nothing but meat, nuts, and fruit? |
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It must have been near the end of school for I was already walking barefoot, something that my father, the local country doctor, looked on with disfavor. |
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Twenty minutes later, skin still tingling and hair falling damply down her back, she trudged barefoot, dressed in jeans and an old sweat shirt toward her computer. |
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I didn't realize that there were still barefoot doctors around in China. |
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Among my favorites are the triumphant warrior Fortinbras represented by a pair of barefoot drips in angel costume, he blond and epicene, she a redheaded virago. |
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Children go barefoot, while their parents wear rubber thongs or sandals. |
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At about the same time Sigurd Slembe, another man from Iceland, arrived claiming to be a son of Magnus Barefoot. |
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They agreed to try out a few relaxation techniques recommended by alternative therapist, The Barefoot Doctor. |
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Barefoot Doctor has just introduced a new range, designed to make you feel and look sexy. |
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This condition is very infectious, so do not walk around barefoot where other people are likely to tread or allow sharing of thongs, sandals, or towels. |
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One of the first translated mangas to be published was Barefoot Gen, an autobiographical story by Keiji Nakazawa of the Hiroshima bomb. |
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In 2009 and 2010, East Timor was the nation of subject matter for the Australian and South Korean films Balibo and A Barefoot Dream. |
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Barefoot Refresh, a refreshingly vibrant, light-bodied spritzer, is the perfect alternative for those quintessential summertime occasions. |
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Habibollah Kasehsaz, director of Death Carnival and producer of several films including River Side, Barefoot in Heaven, Nouruz, etc. |
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With a cloth over his mouth to prevent his breath from inhaling any airborne creature, he spent the following nine years as a wandering, barefoot mendicant. |
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After The Sallyangie disbanded, Mike formed another duo called Barefoot with his brother, which took him back to rock music. |
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After two years on the run from the US authorities the suspected thief known as the Barefoot Bandit has finally been stopped in his tracks. |
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Now The Barefoot Doctor is coming to Birmingham to talk about Taoism, martial arts and the search for happiness. |
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The decomposing corpses wore the black pants and belts that fighters wear, although some were barefoot. |
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A barefoot corpse in camouflaged khakis is being carried into the street, partially wrapped in rug, as I enter the house. |
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Urban children kick a can on concrete and rural kids kick a rag wrapped around a rag wrapped around a rag, barefoot, on dirt. |
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Kicking off the bedclothes, he began to pace the room, barefoot. |
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He is a mature, barefoot, and bearded man in archaic costume, the toga sine tunica, which leaves most of his chest and right shoulder and arm bare. |
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For Ethiopians, the national sport has been the marathon ever since Abebe Bikila ran barefoot under torchlight to the Olympic gold medal in Rome 44 years ago. |
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She fasted savagely, stood barefoot on winter mornings while she recited all 150 psalms, and wore iron chains and a hair shirt till the day she died. |
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The head teacher, Mahmouda, who has been a teacher for 20 years, says many of the girls are poor, some coming to school barefoot. |
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He made each of his players run barefoot over red-hot coals. |
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It would be hard, for example, for someone playing Bottom to preen and swagger, when showing off his hammy acting, if he is barefoot, as was the entire cast here. |
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At one point, the pair burst from the camp and fled, scampering barefoot over rocky, cactus-spotted terrain. |
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Some natural health practitioners advocate walking barefoot in dewy grass as a health-giving start to the day, and I must admit it does feel good. |
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The wife gets out of bed and gropes down the dark corridor barefoot. |
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Whereas there were about 100 people in the mosque, as many as it could fit, rows and rows of barefoot men listening to a pre-recorded voice intone prayers in Arabic. |
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It was by no means unusual to see children going barefoot in the depths of winter and offering matches for sale with hands that looked like those of old men. |
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Whether it be a well-wrapped walk on Christmas morning, or a barefoot paddle at the height of summer, the Back Strand at Streedagh is the place I visit most when at home. |
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All were sitting barefoot on mattresses around the walls of their fetid, dimly lit room. |
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Halie removed her flip-flops and continued barefoot up the middle of what really did seem to be her streets. |
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To study these reclusive animals, he wades barefoot through the swamps of Venezuela's llanos wetlands ecosystem in search of his water-dwelling subjects. |
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Many people go barefoot, or wear flip-flops or plastic sandals. |
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Then they barefoot a back-arching skim on to a spirit-level pond. |
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Avoid shallow styles like most sandals and mules and don't go barefoot. |
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The toilet flushed and Jon appeared, barefoot and exhausted. |
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She was wearing a rather grubby and patched brown dress and was barefoot. |
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It is never quiet, and cool guys and gals walk with an energetic gait while window-shopping, relaxed in casual dress, some of them even walking barefoot. |
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They leave their homes, some barefoot, to join icy, sometimes untrodden trails through the Himalayas that line the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal. |
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A barefoot person could therefore be clearly identified as a slave upon first sight. |
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His name may come from the days of ancient China, when barefoot doctors travelled from village to village healing, but he is a modern man. |
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After removing their shoes, socks and sandals at the doorway, the kids were barefoot. |
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A Jain ascetic has neither a permanent home nor any possessions, wandering barefoot from place to place except during the months of Chaturmas. |
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They don't use a vehicle for commuting and always commute barefoot from one place to another, irrespective of the distance. |
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Some kiawes have no thorns but usually the youngest branches of the tree have thorns, which are bad for barefoot Island children. |
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Later, he returns in the form of a black, shaggy man, barefoot, with a torn coat. |
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Clad in a rough garment, barefoot, and, after the Evangelical precept, without staff or scrip, he began to preach repentance. |
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This is my backyard and l don't necessarily want a whole bunch of moegoes banging along a mountain l've known since my barefoot boerseun days. |
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Vince stood barefoot at the bar, his soleless boots like shell game shells over his feet. |
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The first group of Franciscans arrived in Veracruz in 1524, walking barefoot to the capital of the Spanish colony of New Spain. |
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They worked barefoot in humid temperatures, the minder and the little piecer worked the minder half of the mule. |
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It was clad in white in the manner of an Indian sadu or holy man, and it was walking barefoot on the grubby pavements. |
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She brought to the stage the barefoot, slack-jawed frontiersmen found on postcards in every convenience store and tourist trap in the Ozarks. |
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The grounds were slashy, there being a heavy shower in the afternoon. Play with barefoot was difficult. |
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In the shade of a stone shelter, a barefoot man in a cerulean turban met a shodden man in a citrine tarboosh. |
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The barefoot doctors made sure study participants took their vitamins and noted when someone developed cancer or died, whatever the cause. |
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However, in the late 1120s a man called Harald Gillekrist arrived in Norway from Ireland, claiming to be a son of King Sigurd's father, King Magnus Barefoot. |
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Drawing a deep, steadying breath, Barefoot smelled the machine oil of the well-kept smoke pole. His very first shot put an immediate stop to Swann's barraging of Jessie. |
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This was before the head-shave and the barefoot in the bathroom. |
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Additionally, instead of a coat check, there will be a shoe check, as everyone will be expected to dine barefoot. |
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Judd decided to go barefoot in her Houri Barahimi dress, while the groom wore a suit and pocketwatch, complete with a gun and holster. |
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The nearest barefoot doctor was three miles away, in my eldest sister's village. |
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Barefoot ski jumping, snowboarding, bungy jumping, skysurfing, downhill BMX and in-line, sport climbing, street luge and eco-challenge have come and gone. |
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When we met, she was barefoot and dressed in ripped levis and a T-shirt. |
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Blissfully barefoot on Europe's beaches, she unbraids her bright hair, right down to her knees. |
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A climb over the koppies and veld through the bellowing bovine barefoot and delicate sun-expelling headgear. |
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The barefoot doctor system would not survive the turbulent years of economic reform. |
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In certain societies this rule is valid to this day, as with the Tuareg slavery which is still unofficially practiced, and their slaves have to go barefoot. |
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There are many safety issues attributed to barefoot running due to the dynamic accelerating forces generated by the treadmill upon initial heel strike. |
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The Xtreme Dialing campaign features MTV Sandblast host Peter King, bungee jumper Jimbo X, and barefoot waterskiier Ron Scarpa, all icons in the world of extreme sports. |
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Despite scouring missing person records from around the world, detectives had been unable to work out who the barefoot hitchhiker, known as The Lady in the Afghan Coat, was. |
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Every few minutes, though, one of the barefoot men steps forward to improvize for a few seconds, in a dialogue of movement with the percussionists. |
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During her own trials as a young woman, when she was forced to work as a peasant, a barefoot doctor, a steelworker and an electrician she says she still yearned to write. |
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I rarely miss an episode of 10 Years Younger and watch amazed at how, with a little help from the experts, barefoot bohos are transformed into glamourpusses. |
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But how about sandboarding, street luge and barefoot waterskiing? |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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