In Gujarat, the feet that could have done the stomping were, instead, playing footsie with the mob. |
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They have no difficulty in playing footsie with the Government on stadia that, in my opinion, are not required. |
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Yes, a handful of tribes have made a mint, but only those that live near major cities and don't mind playing footsie with white government. |
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So, little by little, she slid her foot forwards towards Josh's and prepared herself for what she hoped would be a successful game of footsie. |
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He's noticed the very indiscreet game of footsie underneath the table, probably because Stephen just kicked him thinking that was Jules' foot. |
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After all this time in prison I don't feel up to the level of diplomacy required to play footsie with traitors. |
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They must overcome the racial divisions that turned once-ardent yellow-dog Democrats into blue dogs willing to play footsie with Republicans. |
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Then a follow-up after treatment with expensive drug X shows her playing open-sandaled under-the-table footsie with her more adoring boyfriend! |
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Think he's going to be fired up to drive to places such as Irmo, S.C., to sit in a living room and play footsie with recruits and their parents? |
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This is why monarchs played footsie with pirates in Elizabethan times and no doubt have been doing so ever since. |
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Unlike some of our competitors, we build our spas with spacious foot wells so that playing footsie is optional! |
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Having sat at the table alongside the immortals, hearing their words while watching their games of footsie, Vidal is a sort of reflexive reductionist. |
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He played footsie with both the main parties, before choosing to run for the Progressive Democrats, who were widely assumed to be simply the highest bidder for his talents. |
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Other chief executives would play footsie with reporters, feeding them a little kibble now and then to keep them interested. |
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For a start, the idea that George Osborne would increase the tax threshold simply to play footsie with Nick Clegg is far-fetched. |
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I am saying that the United States has been playing footsie with the United Nations. |
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Having sat at the table alongside the immortals, hearing their words while watching their games of footsie, he is a sort of reflexive reductionist. |
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The Federal Reserve, which was just caught playing footsie with Goldman Sachs, is as shadowy as it is powerful. |
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While the Liberal government plays footsie with the Americans, workers find themselves unemployed in an economy on the verge of recession with little or no EI benefits because of Liberal government cuts to the program. |
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Or I'd play footsie with her under the table at Friday-night bingo. |
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Will he vigorously support Michael Vick's reinstatement to the N. F. L. or will he play footsie with Commissioner Roger Goodell — play to the crowd — and go along with an additional suspension as a condition of reinstatement? |
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I think we've got to see a specific action, a strong action, a clear action indicating that Canada does not intend to play footsie with this process for the next ten years, because that's unfortunately what we're doing. |
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A positive opening in the US helped keep the Footsie ticking over while traders digested a gloomy third-quarter report from Colt Telecom. |
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By the close, the Footsie was off 175.7 points at 4274.0 as a host of sectors took a beating to send the index tumbling back from a seven-week high. |
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Falling commodity stocks held the Footsie back, with oil easing back towards the EURUS50 a barrel mark. |
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A string of high street names also littered the Footsie fallers board. |
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But the group ended the day 4p higher at 590p while its rivals continued to pepper the Footsie fallers board. |
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With corporate news thin on the ground, defence giant BAE Systems soared up the Footsie risers board after brokers at Goldman Sachs reiterated their buy rating on the stock. |
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