He's pictured offering hard cider to visitors, one of whom is a one-legged veteran. |
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I take a look around the classroom and notice I stand out like the one-legged man in a kicking contest. |
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The News Editor sent me out to tour shoe shops and find out what one-legged men did with the other shoe. |
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For her, the one-legged cow was a sure sign of the upcoming erosion of moral ecology. |
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Her handwriting is abominable, like one-legged chickens tied together and walking from and ink well onto paper. |
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The only competition in the Scottish game these days involves the one-legged race for third place. |
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The unit recently shot a stunt sequence with its one-legged hero. |
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They will look away in shame as the one-legged man outdrinks the whole party. |
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In the distance I spotted banners on buildings and a pair of one-legged fishermen balancing with large cone-shaped nets. |
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Happy Friday: Watch this one-legged kid on crutches own another kid to score a goal. |
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The children performed barefoot one-legged jumping on six mats positioned in a zig-zag row. |
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A one-legged woman danced in the middle of the street, leaning on her walker. |
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I believe that under the Danish Presidency this has been more like a race against time, or even a one-legged race, and you have won it. |
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If so, this means that we put in place a one-legged and schizophrenic development. |
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This skill has been selected because it incorporates a weight shift and a one-legged balance, as well as serves as preparation for the pirouette. |
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A chance moment of television coverage of a one-legged skier at the Salt Lake City Paralympic Games changed that. |
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For me the super-stimulus was the sight of a one-legged woman walking with a single crutch. |
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Conrad Brooks stumbles on his lines so much he comes across like a one-legged man in a sack race. |
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The one-legged Vietnam vet is serving as chairman of the Senate committee overseeing the embryonic Stem Cell Bill. |
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He came across the wounded footballers by chance, 35 young men, each missing at least one member: a one-armed goalkeeper and a field full of one-legged players. |
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And humility, well, that's about as useful as a one-legged man at an ass-kicking contest. |
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However, the sharpest contrast to the one-legged male hunter-helper figures are the more two-dimensional sculptures, akin to planks, which emphasize the width of the female silhouette. |
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A one-legged torso wearing only a stiletto-heeled boot was found floating in a Venice lagoon. |
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The war could not stop Grappelli who, from his hospital bed, formed a group in London with the blind pianist George Shearing and a one-legged bass player. |
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In a bleakly appropriate coda, just as we finished discussing the rehabilitation of mined lands, a one-legged man on a bicycle pedaled gamely past our car. |
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At the end of my speech it has as much chance of survival or success as a one-legged grasshopper in a chicken coop. |
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He dropped sixty-one cents into the cup by the one-legged Vietnam vet. |
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To do one-legged bridges: Lie on your back on the ground, facing a wall. |
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Her pages are filled with examples, but it is the story of the vindictively suicidal one-legged woman that drives this point home. |
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If you see a one-legged woman hopping around Monks Cross shopping centre in a rather nice oatmeal suede boot, trip her up, sit on her and call me. |
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For one of his projects to complete his studies in industrial design, Sébastien Dubois designed an ergonomic prosthesis that gives one-legged people motor skills that are almost equivalent to two-legged walking. |
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In Spokane, Washington, a one-legged homeless man was set on fire in his wheelchair and died of his burns. |
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He could push this strategy further yet: Theodore Roosevelt, one of the president's role models, had a macaw, a bear, a pig, a snake and a one-legged chicken. |
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After both intellectual activities, the men exercised one of their legs at a specialized one-legged ergometer to the point of muscular exhaustion, while frequently telling the researchers how strenuous the exercise felt. |
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The portrait of a black-tailed godwit standing one-legged on a post won 10-year-old Sophie Bramall from Stafford the under-12s category of the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards. |
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The hosts, Susanne Bartsch, who wore a gold minidress, and Kenny Kenny, in a one-legged black body stocking, danced. Mr. Musto, unruined, watched from a couch. |
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