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Stand shod upon it for it is coarse and sharp and the stones cut under the feet.
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Imelda Marcos, the well-shod wife of a former Filipino strongman, attributed her seemingly ill-gotten wealth to it.
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And then, again, there are the smaller feet of the boys and girls, mostly shod in knockabout sneakers.
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No - in this case it was careless, slip-shod batting against bowling that was straight but not menacing.
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Some feet are bare, others shod in fraying sneakers, boots, rubber sandals.
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The globe-trotting daughter of a former Cantonese diplomat is feisty and impassioned, like a stiletto-shod mashup of vintage Spice Girl and Manolo Blahnik.
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The electrolyte is designed to be charged in such a way that it can help the viruses--shod in their metal-oxide coats and negatively charged--line up just so.
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Gucci-shod leveraged-buy-out kings may appear to be more sophisticated than the waitresses buying dotcom shares a decade ago but many of the newcomers are no more knowledgeable about technology.
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It says this leads to "slip-shod" hygiene standards in hospitals.
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Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod.
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Widows' politics is especially eye-catching in the Philippines because of the personalities involved: the redoubtable Mrs Aquino and the well-heeled, indeed well-shod, Imelda Marcos, whose husband was the dictator Mrs Aquino deposed.
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