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He soled and heeled his father's boots, and when he went home with them it was at once recognised that he was a different boy.
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Let no one suppose that somewhere in this country there are large numbers of people feeding themselves every day on soles, turbot and brill.
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Though the soles of the shoes may be worn out the tops are kept polished; though the clothes are threadbare they are kept clean.
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All, or nearly all, the half-soles will be kept for future use.
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I am informed that in mind are teeth, feet, and the soles of shoes.
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We ourselves are using 10,000 tons of reclaimed rubber for soles and heels in this country.
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Safety shoes were needed because the caustic soda eats into normal leather soles.
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Is it not a fact that men have to stay away from their work because their clogs cannot be soled properly?
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Imagine the housewife going into the fishmonger to order soles.
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Microcellular plastic is now in common use for the soles and heels of surgical footwear.
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The soles had a curious way of departing from the uppers—a practice which is not considered right in the best boot circles.
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The soles were bought in 1940 and the heels in 1949.
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The minimum size for plaice was 25 centimetres, and for soles 24 centimetres.
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Not only do the soles of their shoes wear out at incredible speed but, even worse, the toe caps and uppers are also ruined.
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I am aware that there is a shortage of clog soles.
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At the end of the test, the outer soles were worn through in 108 of the treated boots and 34 of the untreated boots.
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He will be pleased to know that there is no great surplus of half soles.
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The soles of his feet were marked and stained as if he had been walking without any shoes.
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As we know, they are often to be seen walking about without any soles to their boots.
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There were boys' shoes where the soles came away from the uppers on the second day.
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I was not quite sure whether they were dabs, soles or plaice.
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Quota controls for cod, haddock, whiting, soles, plaice and herring are already in operation, together with other restrictions on gear and landing sizes.
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Two thousand pairs of jackboots with heels 1¾ inches thick, thick soles about an inch thick, while the boots were lined with velvet.
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Tests of this and of boots with leather soles are proceeding.
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Does his argument amount to this—that a man who has no soles in his shoes should carry an umbrella?
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The original cost of the boots was about £2 million and of the half-soles about £250,000.
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Have they ever had to stop buying newspapers for a month to pay for soles for their boots?
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We have seen our clothes deteriorate and the soles going from our boots.
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I understand that this firm to which he has drawn attention is one of the largest manufacturers of leather soles in the country.
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There were hardly any soles available, and no nice turbot or halibut.
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The ordinary farmer learns through his boot-soles; he learns only by walking up to the thing and over it.
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How much did these boots and half soles cost, and what is proposed to be done with them?
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They know the way in which, early and late, he pads the streets, wearing out the soles of his boots trying to find work.
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The soles of his boots had gone, and his feet were a mass of sores.
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I have every hope that when the results of certain difficulties last winter are fully overcome, the supply of clog soles, which is already improving, will be substantially better.
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I was able to point out that children's shoes cost just as much to be soled and heeled for the children of widows and deserted wives.
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The main object of these steam trawlers is to catch flat fish, soles, plaice, and other fish of that character which are valuable in the markets.
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Even if one looks at the soles of one's shoes after walking through the area, one sees that nothing sticks to them that might be of future use.
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Trials lasting several months and involving about 2,000 men in various theatres will be held next year to compare the present ankle boot with other types having composition soles.
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The owners hit the jackpot, but the fishermen did not even get the lemons to put on the soles, as a result of the death of that industry.
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Having done that, we then find that there are cloth-topped ladies' shoes, and then, again, artificial cloth-topped ladies' shoes, and even artificial cloth tops and wooden soles.
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The object of the committee could therefore only be achieved by reduction in the general size limit for plaice, dabs and soles from nine inches to eight inches.
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If an institution is to specialise, it cannot specialise on some small particular form of manufacture, such as the impermeability of mattamacs or the silence of crepe soles.
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Take, for example, a boot-and-shoe manufacturer who uses natural rubber for the purpose of vulcanising and making the crêpe soles which he stitches on to the shoes he produces.
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The modern huarache developed from the adoption in the 1930s of rubber soles developed from used rubber car-tires.
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Vibram also produces soles used exclusively for footwear resoling.
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In 1881, 5 and 100 incas notes were overprinted with the denominations 50 and 1000 soles.
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In 1898, gold coins for 1 libra (10 soles) were introduced, followed by libra (5 soles) in 1902 and libra (or 2 soles) in 1905.
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After 1867, the notes for 25 and 100 pesos were exchanged for 20 and 80 soles respectively.
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Early hose sometimes had leather soles and were worn without shoes or boots.
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In 1879, the government introduced notes for 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 soles.
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The author takes sole responsibility for the views expressed here.
Rather, we consider business as an important and potentially powerful actor in policy making, but not the sole powerful actor.
Elites cannot be the sole spokespeople for the country.
They were designed for greater comfort when using shoes with less than rigid soles.
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Later, the subject loses the ability to participate meaningfully and the caregiver becomes the sole decisionmaker.
Any errors of fact or analysis are the sole responsibility of the author.
When various layers are used, soles may consist of an insole, midsole, and an outsole.
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The component best able to represent the domain is given "sole rights" to it, and the other components are inhibited.
He was more attracted by the alternative idea that the president should have the sole power to allocate portfolios.
Female highland dress includes women's shoes, also called ghillies, that are tied in the same way but have thin soles for indoor wear and dancing.
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Language structure alone cannot be the sole conditioning factor.
Rubber soles grip poorly on slime, compared to felt soles, crampons, or hob-nailed boots.
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As a femme sole trader, a married woman was able to trade in her own name.
Any errors are the sole responsibility of the author.
One sole-yam plot was randomized within each block to act as a control for the intercropped yam.
Despite this, the intercropping system is generally more advantageous than sole cropping.
Therefore, intercropping maize and common bean is more advantageous than sole cropping, and should be recommended especially for small-scale farmers.
Variation in traits affecting nodulation of n common bean under intercropping with maize and sole cropping.
Very large increases (well over 100 %) in the price of legumes would be required to make legume-maize intercrops more profitable than sole maize.
However, it was not financially attractive for smallholder farmers to intercrop compared with growing low input sole crop maize.
In fact compensation was quite good following the six-week failure, ®nal bean yield being 71% of a full sole crop.
Population extinctions resulting in endemism (sole occurrence in a locality or nation) in the wrong country can be the forerunner of species extinctions.
The lowest maize yield harvested in 1996/97 under sole maize was attributed to leaching and water logging due to excessive rainfall and lodging.
The greater uptake of improved horsegram varieties for sole and intercropping is likely to be limited by the lack of seed supply.
The sole evidence for double stress in the items examined is supplied by the verse-medial matching of four words: fortune, honour, marginally servise, traitour.
Towards the end of pregnancy a raised blood pressure recording may be the sole indication for admission to hospital or even delivery.
The experimental treatments comprised all combinations of the maize and peas cultivars and their respective sole crops, giving eight treatments.
In bisyllabic signs, the stress on the first syllable is the sole main stress.
We do know that achievement of a "perfect" contractile force is not the sole factor.
By implication, it is also hypothesized that agroforestry systems perform the above functions better than sole cropping systems of annual agricultural crops.
The content of each chapter is the sole responsibility of the author or authors involved.
Patients with excessive sweating on: hands 100%, soles 81% and underarms 66%.
Patients with excessive sweating on: palms 90%, soles 84%, underarms 11% and face 18%.
Consider further that this cynic has a cantankerous, rich, old, yet strong, aunt, and that he is the sole beneficiary in her will.
Used as the sole ground of conviction, the argument from analogy is characteristic of the literary mind.
With 496 pages of text packed with material, it could be used as the sole text for a semester-long advanced undergraduate or graduate course.
Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.
Here archaeology is usually the sole source of information.
However, if that were the sole explanation, the rank order of potency would not change when switching from cell free to cellular systems.
Woman-centred psychology takes the biologically female subject as its sole object.
A sole trader is a person who starts a business on his own.
In broad popular appeal, however, the sole needlewoman triumphed.
However, the creole does not immediately disappear, leaving the superstrate as the sole language of the area.
Unfinished, raw materials are not the sole province of the past.
In the only article concerning culture (now article 151) the sole change is in fact an addition.
Since income is not the sole determinant of the environmental quality, we estimated more elaborated functions.
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