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  • Athens after suffering a stress fracture to his foot a month before the qualifying competitions.
  • Colonel of the 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot, a Knight Companion of the Bath, and Baron Blak
  • The tunnel is easily accessible by foot, a few yards from a gravel parking lot.
  • , whose sympathy for the poor led him to set on foot a system of circulating charity schools for the
  • attoos, including a traditional red rose on her foot, a small heart on her wrist, a pink ribbon for
  • He was, according to Foot, a highly influential figure in Somerset's year
  • In 1868 he published Horse and Foot, a satire on contemporary literary effort in th
  • 1763 he became colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot, a post he held until his death.
  • Fleet of foot, a good forward passer, splendid punter, and an
  • "Daredevil scientist Greg Foot, a science junkie renowned for pushing the boun
  • sh soldiers from the 16th and 60th Regiments of Foot, a company of grenadiers from Waldeck and an es
  • Their support troops (the 51st Foot, a largely untrained motley group of conscripts
  • 54, he became an Ensign in the 21st Regiment of Foot, a Lieutenant in the 87th Regiment of Foot in 1
  • tsman especially strong in strokes off the back foot, a fine fieldsman and a useful leg-break bowler
  • ns why he was included resided in his good left foot abilities and his set pieces.
  • he same as now a 100,000 watt signal from a 410 foot above average terrain antenna.
  • of Hickling where 180 died and the water rose a foot above the high altar in the church.
  • porter of the Labour Party, and admired Michael Foot above any other politician.
  • on 24 August 2009 due to chronic arthritis and foot abscesses.
  • This 27,000 square foot academic building contains administrative and f
  • A second weir, without foot access, connects the island to the right bank.
  • y happy and is hopping down the stairs when her foot accidentally slips and she dies from a head inj
  • The man worked hard travelling - very often on foot- across the length and breadth of the Country s
  • The unit personnel retreated on foot across the island after the German invasion, an
  • il companies such as Linens 'N Things, KB Toys, Foot Action, and Marshalls.
  • wife Becky financed a $6 million 34,000 square foot addition to the law school, complete with an au
  • vation of the branch, including a 10,000 square foot addition to the original historic structure, wa
  • The footwork of Sun style is unique, when one foot advances or retreats the other follows.
  • s Lightning out of the house, but he breaks his foot after striking the iron as he kicks him.
  • He later transferred to the 73rd Regiment of Foot after the 98th's disbandment in 1787.
  • weeks into the season when he suffered a broken foot after blocking shot in a game against the San J
  • e ability, as it was able to regrow its severed foot after only an hour.
  • The raiders returned to friendly lines by foot after up to seven months behind enemy lines.
  • It was believed he fled on foot after leaving the dingy at the loading dock nea
  • t; the Italian centre half Luis Monti broke his foot after a challenge from Drake, and had to withdr
  • ge, the Otago side found themselves on the back foot against a far stronger Auckland team.
  • One Foot Ahead of the Other (2009; Ramp Recordings)
  • the games, due to several surgeries to repair a foot ailment.
  • Beenalaght is a thirty six foot alignment of six standing stones, one of which
  • Catawba Nuclear Station employees spotted a 5-7 foot alligator in a nearby lagoon and South Carolina
  • Saturn held Gunn's foot, allowing Benoit to score the pinfall.
  • Today, the castle can be accessed on foot along the shingle beach from the nearby village
  • The lock can be reached on foot along the river or by road on a turning off Lan
  • from Glenridding to Howtown and then return on foot along the lake shore to complete one of the mos
  • reached by land by two bridges, by boat, or by foot along Rexhame Beach.
  • C Company of 1 Para moved through Barrier 14 on foot along William Street, a convoy of ten army vehi
  • Foot also built up a library of over 70,000 books at
  • Foot also served as Deputy-Chairman of the Cornwall
  • Foot also destroyed three enemy airplanes during thi
  • d Cup he used to take goal kicks with his right foot, although most of the times he kicked the ball
  • rmies were roughly equal in size at about 2,000 foot, although Baillie had 5-600 horse compared to M
  • of artiodactyl, it still had five toes on each foot, although the third and fourth toes were alread
  • feet above the crowd, below the mandated 1,000 foot altitude used for military flyovers.
  • ld (more like a country person), who walks bare foot, always with a straw hat and lives in a country
  • Beryl Jane Borca, age 32, left foot amputated and compound facture of the right leg
  • He died of complications from having his foot amputated, which was made necessary after he sh
  • ries for football-related injuries, including a foot amputation, which he attributes to inadequate m
  • e was appointed colonel of the 70th Regiment of Foot, an office he held for the remainder of his lif
  • He later served with the 21st Regiment of Foot and the 67th Regiment of Foot achieving the ran
  • im: had Weylandt survived, injuries to his left foot and lower leg would likely have necessitated th
  • Then Morgoth pinned Fingolfin with his foot, and killed him, but not before the king, with
  • At 6 foot and over 14 stone in weight, Morris was a hulki
  • inted Commanding Officer of the 6th Regiment of Foot and was sent to South Africa where he commanded
  • A toll-free foot and cycle path is situated on the south side of
  • the other hand, could free no more than 12,000 foot and 5,000 horse.
  • to Spain by crossing the Pyrenees Mountains on foot and then walked through Spain.
  • Bhave walked across India on foot, and as it has been well recorded, was quite pe
  • From 1984-98, he was a solicitor and partner at Foot and Bowden (now called Foot Ansteys) in Plymout
  • mmissioned as an ensign in the 19th Regiment of Foot and promoted to lieutenant in 1837.
  • fered a suspected broken metatarsal to his left foot and he was straightly replaced by Clichy.
  • nnels or cover potentially hundreds of miles on foot and overcome a difficult obstacle.
  • In 1793, Hunter obtained a majority in the 91st Foot, and in 1794, he was promoted to Lieutenant Col
  • The park office is at its foot, and the campground is just to the west.
  • d the army as an ensign in the 51st Regiment of Foot and was stationed in Minorca from 1774 after be
  • Brading Down is fenced and grazed but access on foot and for horse riders is available from the many
  • Access by car is via Radcliffe Road or by foot and bike via a path, off Manchester Old Road, t
  • 3 tonne weight restriction and is used only by foot and local road traffic.
  • ho currently plays as a midfielder for Clermont Foot and the Moroccan national team.
  • He left Paris, travelling on foot and staying with peasant families to better und
  • e bones that in a human compose the arch of the foot and the palm of the hand.
  • and there were no races in 2001 or 2007 due to foot and mouth disease.
  • , the remaining Apache warriors slipped away on foot and retreated to a nearby Apache reservation, a
  • the linking of the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot and the militia and rifle volunteers of Cheshir
  • July 1804 he was appointed Colonel of the 19th Foot and served during the battles in South Africa b
  • He was subsequently Colonel of the 89th Foot and then the 10th Foot.
  • ton obtained a Lieutenant-colonelcy in the 12th Foot and afterwards went to Madras where in 1798 he
  • and; He Man, wielding an iron mace, advanced on foot and offered combat, pronouncing "I am He Man, t
  • then abruptly stopped, by planting his passing foot and pivoting to his left.
  • ch was formed in 1881 when the 42nd Regiment of Foot and the 73rd Regiment of Foot were amalgamated
  • noted for having a powerful and accurate right foot and regularly took Wrexham's attacking free kic
  • The site can be visited on foot and further public access is planned for the fu
  • aw a one-dollar bill on the floor near her left foot and another on the counter.
  • , and is the one intermediate stop between Bank Foot and Airport.
  • In 1823, having transferred to the 81st Foot and then the 40th Foot, he went to Van Diemen's
  • ed to Airport, passengers had to alight at Bank Foot and take the M77 shuttle bus to the airport.
  • lties (although not exclusively) with his right foot and taking free kicks and corners with his left
  • Players moved from place to place on foot, and had to reach destinations at the correct t
  • tish Army and a Colonel in the 73rd Regiment of Foot, and commanded the latter regiment at the Battl
  • algamation of the 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot and the 85th (King's Light Infantry) Regiment o
  • iddle of the room is placed a vessel of about a foot and a half high which is called here a "baquet"
  • This is now closed and forms a long distance foot and cycle path.
  • Weren't units of measurement such as the yard, foot and so on first standardised by Henry I? Surely
  • as a clever runner, who could "drop with either foot, and was a good shot at goal."
  • and British medical researchers found that for foot and vaginal infections, isoconazole has a simil
  • The province is defended by the feared 3rd Foot and Mouth Regiment (The Devils in Skirts), who
  • yards from the mediaeval Farleigh Bridge taking foot and road passengers across the river, one of on
  • my on 10 January 1837 while serving in the 33rd Foot, and purchased a Majority in the 69th Foot in 1
  • it was later re-designated the 73rd Regiment of Foot and disbanded in 1763.
  • As colonel of the King's Life Guards of Foot and subsequently lieutenant-general of the Life
  • he most well known Coxsackie A disease is Hand, foot and mouth disease (unrelated to foot and mouth
  • He always journeyed on foot, and no matter how rugged the way or how exhaus
  • glish usage the most common base units were the foot and the yard for length, the acre for area and
  • n 1751, they were numbered the 36th Regiment of Foot, and in 1782 took a county title as the 36th (H
  • played only two games in two years for Clermont Foot and in July 2008 left the club.
  • Purcell Fitzgerald who sank shafts to the Three Foot and Worsley Four Foot mines in 1820.
  • vested by General Douglas with ten regiments of foot, and five of horse.
  • an ensign in the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, and was made Lieutenant in 1775.
  • f a drum kit, a traveler's suitcase played with foot and whisk brooms.
  • ainst the Miami Heat, White fractured his right foot and would consequently sit out for the remainde
  • The preserved foot and partial tail show that the geckos of the Lo
  • A forward, Helmer could torpedo punt on either foot and in 1938, just his second league season, top
  • Division was made up of the 1/58th Regiment of Foot and 2/67th Regiment of Foot, the 4th King's Ger
  • of Tullyhogue, would place the shoe on O'Neills foot and present them with a rod of office.
  • g the nationwide fuel protests of 2000, and the foot and mouth disease outbreak in 2001.
  • d for his speed, "electrifying skills", turn of foot and accuracy in front of the posts with both fe
  • ion of the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and 98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot.
  • n 1751, they were numbered the 38th Regiment of Foot, and in 1782 took a county title as the 38th (1
  • w Family Guy the character Glenn Quagmire has a foot and shoe fetish, along with most other fetishes
  • Texas 1 (broken left tibia, right fibula, right foot and three ribs) he won the Rookie of the Year h
  • otal role in diagnostics and control during the Foot and Mouth Crisis.
  • He was also a Major in the 51st Foot and an Honorary Colonel in the Mid Ulster Artil
  • Chairman of the Committee of Enquiry on Foot and Mouth Disease.
  • al report showed a stress fracture in his right foot and recommended surgery.
  • Hosea injured his foot and died of septicaemia in 1857.
  • ming business in Cambridgeshire was affected by foot and mouth disease.
  • Foot and knee room are comfortable, and the seats ar
  • e fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and was ruled out for the rest of the season.
  • Described as "fleet of foot and an agile dribbler", Jordan scored four goal
  • mer League, he suffered a fracture in his right foot, and required surgery.
  • mines the Captain, and insists upon putting the foot and ankle in a cast while imposing a minimum of
  • ds Branch Line in York, has been converted to a foot and cycle path.
  • ed off-road vehicle use, trampling by people on foot and horseback, non-native plant species such as
  • g and Porthmelgan (which are only accessible on foot), and the rugged coastal scenery of St Davids H
  • e against the St. Louis Blues, Brooks broke his foot, and was subsequently sent back to Lowell, and
  • ged to the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, and joined it at Gibraltar.
  • o America as a Major with the 103rd Regiment of Foot and served during the War of 1812, including at
  • o the official version the Spaniards lost 2,931 foot and 324 horse, among dead, wounded and desertor
  • The deputy chased Dillbeck on foot and caught him.
  • The officer pursued on foot, and when he caught up with Anderson, Anderson
  • purchased the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the 41st Foot, and in 1849 he exchanged into the 21st Foot.
  • was wounded in action several times losing his foot and part of his leg.
  • in the Peninsular War with the 4th Regiment of Foot and trained the Berkshire Militia in Orts meado
  • cal heating value is around 1,050 BTU per cubic foot and the specific gravity is approximately 0.59,
  • vivors were taken prisoner, many others fled on foot and swam to safety.
  • “People look at the shape of the foot and assume it has spring,” Palmiero-Winters say
  • striker Eduardo da Silva with saving da Silva's foot and career after a broken leg suffered on Febru
  • It had three toes on each foot and is the first horse known to have grazed.
  • lant Collection is a conservatory (2,000 square foot) and botanical garden located in the Plant Scie
  • a unit to train government forces and carry out foot and vehicle mounted patrols designed to ensure
  • 6th Division artillery numbered 72 guns in five foot and one horse artillery batteries.
  • Vietnamese Navy Junk Force craft, as well as 82 foot and high endurance Coast Guard cutters.
  • of them took his sword and cut off the Devil's foot and as it fell to the ground it turned to stone
  • Curly accidentally shoots his foot and the Stooges are arguing.
  • stantial amount of time with a famously injured foot, and the Flyers were knocked out of the playoff
  • mountain can be approached by motor vehicle, on foot and mountain bike.
  • oetry or Drama: George Bowering, Rocky Mountain Foot and The Gangs of Kosmos
  • The shell had a length of one foot and a diameter of five inches.
  • closest to the pin on Hole #17 on Tuesday, one foot and 10 inches from the hole.
  • here an army of Livonian Confederation of 8,000 foot and 4,000 horse defeated about two times strong
  • He played 2 games before he broke his foot and then did not play another match for B36.
  • on, which is a fair way when most people are on foot and the rest on horseback.
  • ted by a series of injuries, including a broken foot and a knee ligament injury.
  • She was particularly expert in problems of the foot and ankle and those of the cervical spine.
  • e family home, also Leanne had recently cut her foot and had walked through the house.
  • Following the 2007 release of Foot and Mouth virus from the Pirbright site, he led
  • He subsequently served in the 23rd Regiment of Foot and the 15th Regiment of Foot the next year, th
  • Wearing a special shoe on one foot, and having a right calf that was visibly atrop
  • The ball hits Clinton's foot and is "kicked" over the fence.
  • It included elements of both cavalry and foot, and typically was uniformed with short green w
  • d was closed to protect them during the 2001 UK Foot and Mouth Disease epidemic.
  • sements for Betty Crocker products Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers, Sega's iDog, the Nintendo Wi
  • omplete forward, capable of scoring with either foot and his head.
  • e same year he was troubled again by his broken foot and had to undergo surgery for a second time.
  • park with a ban on off-road vehicles, limiting foot and horse traffic, and removal of non-native pl
  • He became Lieutenant-Colonel of the 81st Foot and then adjutant-general in Santo Domingo, und
  • excels in martial arts and fights well both on foot and on horseback.
  • In 1815 he transferred to the 87th Foot and in 1816 to the 2nd Life Guards, and then al
  • He was also an excellent kicker with either foot and could punt the ball half the length of the
  • ant pathogenic bacterium, which can cause wilt, foot and root rot on carnation.
  • osol, and is used to treat jock itch, athlete's foot and ringworm.
  • ment was titled His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Foot, and withdrawn to England.
  • animal diseases under research are for instance foot and mouth disease, influenzavirus A, and avian
  • Small Foot and Scooter are able to delay the Renegades unt
  • ose force consisted of about 1,100 cavalry, 100 foot and artillery, including a large artillery piec
  • Foot and Mouth (1955)
  • / They were four thousand, on foot and mounted
  • e said upon reaching Chalagawtha he'd stamp his foot and all of Tuckabatchee's cabins would fall.
  • al is mined from seams between the Worsley Four Foot and Arley Mines.
  • He kisses her foot and zips out of the room.
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