The clothing was as plain as it could possibly be, almost severe, and he had forgone the customary heeled shoes in favor of military half-boots. |
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An old woman in a small Ontario town looks back on her life as chief cook and bottle-washer for a well heeled Anglo family. |
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Participants are advised to bring heeled, covered shoes and comfortable clothing. |
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She wore, black strappy high heeled sandals and her long dark hair was waved to perfection. |
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She comes sporting high heeled combat boots and a camouflage flak jacket so as not to be harmed by light shrapnel. |
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Always insist that black flares, safari suits, wide collared white shirts and high heeled shoes never go out of fashion. |
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The wind caught the sails with a dull boom and the ship heeled about, tacking into the westerly breeze sweeping across the lake. |
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So I decided against fussiness, and went for an almost folkish skirt to mid calf, strappy heeled sandals and a lacy bodice-style top. |
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The two vessels clung together for less than a minute before the Umpire heeled to port and went down. |
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As the Lexington heeled over and started to come about and face the tanker fleet. |
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As the conditions worsened, said Mr Pritchard, the boat heeled over on to her side twice, injuring two crewmen. |
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They swiftly heeled a scrum on the champions' line, and Thomson cleverly waited while he assessed his options. |
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As the galley righted itself, another wave struck from the other side, and the ship heeled over so far its mainsail almost touched the water. |
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Within ten minutes, the ball is heeled by the Scottish forwards and sent out to the wing. |
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Elsie ran back into the Tardis, pulled on a black wrap dress and some black kitten heeled boots and re-appeared applying lip gloss. |
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He heeled the horse forward, riding at a slow gallop until they were almost upon the others. |
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Placed too high up on a sailboat's mast, the radar might miss seeing a nearby target on the windward side when a boat is heeled over. |
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There are tons of variations on the high heeled loafer or ankle boot that have superb slightly thicker heels. |
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Entering a small type of entrance, the ship was about to anchor when we heeled over for a brief instant. |
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Julia, who had never set foot on a ship before, clutched the rigging in alarm when the ship first heeled over with the stiff breeze. |
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She slipped on her leather jacket and a pair of high heeled harness boots and went downstairs. |
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An extra-depth, low heeled, laced oxford with a high toe box and molded insole is recommended. |
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I had painted my toenails and fingernails varying shades of purple, and I was wearing my open-toed heeled sandals. |
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The boat heeled over hard as they hit the opposing wind that circulated in harbour. |
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I went out with Chloe this morning and bought some earrings and these really strappy, high heeled shoes. |
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She said that he sent her a get well present of high heeled shoes with an extreme five inch heel. |
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As the wind increased, the yacht heeled over to a precarious angle and its bow was being continually submerged by the oncoming swell. |
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She wore a black cocktail dress with matching heeled shoes and a black lace choker. |
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I heeled the shot and hit a line drive through the fence and into the putting green area. |
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I prefer to go barefoot, but I have trainers, high heeled mules, loafers and flipflops. |
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She would turn up at school in yellow skinny rib jumpers, Oxford bags, two tone stack heeled clogs, smock coats and the like. |
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A regular but infrequent 'chore' was taking boots and shoes to the cobbler to be soled and heeled. |
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I had my favourite boots soled and heeled for half the price of a London cobbler. |
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I walked alongside him in my new evening dress brought especially for the occasion, high heeled strappy shoes and a thin shawl draped across my bare back. |
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The worst thing, we agreed, was putting on the oilskins in such conditions, whether on a fishing boat or a yacht heeled well over and battering her way into a difficult sea. |
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First came her feet in elegant high heeled black step-in sandals. |
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Even as he spoke, the ship heeled over in the rising wind, and he moaned. |
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At 6 p.m. the Gneisenau heeled over very suddenly, showing the men gathered on her decks and then walking on her side as she lay for a minute on her beam ends before sinking. |
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The last to take the runway was a shimmering gold, high-low gown with two elbow length cuffs, a thick choker, and heeled mules. |
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Hannah was wearing what looked like an 80s prom dress with a chiffon train, cut off to turn it into a minidress, with blue fishnets and white 80s high heeled sandals. |
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Marc Guillemot is once again heeled over on the starboard tack, which he began to do back at the Horn of Brazil. |
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I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair. |
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Cosgrave floated the ball across, it bobbled around the six yard box before Sullivan cheekily back heeled it to the bottom corner for his twelfth goal of the season. |
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Her high heeled black pumps made hardly a sound on the tile floors. |
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The boat is considered as heeled at 90° when the aftermost points of the sheerlines are situated in the same vertical plane. |
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Display box after display box showcase the latest fashion in black and brown heeled women's boots. |
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I loved it, especially when worn with high heeled gold sandals, but the effect of course was utterly ruined by those white ankle socks peeping out from under it. |
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Which means girls like me, who like to wear a nice pair of heeled boots and a short skirt, are instead having to wear thermal underwear, thick trousers and snow boots. |
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For sartorial splendor to match the city during this time, look no further than Melbourne's well heeled shopping precincts. |
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I've been coming here since it first opened and the crowd was a classy mix of well heeled expats, fashionable Thais and a lot of beautiful people. |
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Laura screamed, stamping her heeled foot on the ground loudly. |
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In one gust of wind the boat heeled so far over it appeared to capsize. Another gust tore its topsail to shreds. |
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Once water had been shipped inside, entry was greatly hindered as the liferaft heeled over significantly during each attempt. |
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The tug swung free of the notch, heeled sharply to port, and was dragged backwards by the port face wire. |
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These cottagers, most of them very well heeled from Toronto, filled the room. |
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The Kella-Lee fell off course and, with the wind and seas on the port side, heeled over quickly to starboard. |
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Her hull perforated, the grand old lady who had traveled through so many challenges heeled over and sank. |
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When the bar tack sewing start, it will not stop until the trimming cycle finished, except for the treadle heeled back to cancel the action. |
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Team your slouchy, layered outfits with wedge heeled espadrilles, because the sandals which originate from Spain and were big in the 70s are back once again. |
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Also discard high heeled shoes and wear comfortable low heeled flat shoes. |
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The trendy cars to aspire to, for all but the really well heeled, were models like the frog-eyed Sprite, the MGA and the Triumph Spitfire. |
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Just 24 hours after the start from Bahia yesterday, and already Safran, heeled over, is leading the fleet of fifteen single-handed yachtsmen, with her skipper walking on the compartments, as sailors say. |
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I was heeled also, and I held up my gun to scare him off and let me get away. |
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Austerity will slow, and perhaps even reverse, these giants' growth. However, shops selling expensive groceries to the well heeled will be far worse affected. |
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The ships heeled away from the wind so that the leeward vessel was exposing part of her bottom to shot. |
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We kept ranging down on our displays as the distance between us diminished and, as we passed our closest point of approach, everyone held onto their chairs as the ship heeled hard to port during the starboard turn. |
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Shortly before 2235, the vessel heeled to port and a large wave struck the port side, lifting the monomoy in the port davits and flooding the port breezeway. |
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The boat heeled hard to leeward as we beat close-hauled into a stiff easterly breeze, then leveled off rounding the sea buoy and headed north on a starboard tack. |
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As the weather deteriorated, the vessel rolled more due to the increasing seas and was heeled by the wind force, causing all of the existing loose water on the factory deck to gravitate to starboard. |
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How telling is it that many women will volunteer for temporary disablement by wearing high heeled shoes that hobble them? |
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After pursing in the net, while the crew was in the process of preparing to haul in the catch of sardines, the vessel heeled to starboard and capsized, forcing all the crew members into the water. |
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As the trim by the stern increased, the shipped water downflooded over the coaming of the door in the engine room port side casing and immediately gravitated to the starboard side of the engine room of the heeled vessel. |
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It's all gingham dresses, Alice bands and high heeled glamour. |
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Later accounts repeat the explanation that the ship heeled over while going about and that the ship was brought down because of the open gunports. |
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We love these whipstitch heeled sandals pounds 18 from Matalan. |
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