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noun
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
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"They are foot soldiers," he said.
Jones added that the enforcement staff members "are foot soldiers who do their work".
But he did not mean that we subscribe to any political doctrine or are foot soldiers in any cause.
Often the telemarketers are unaware that the investments are bogus and they are foot soldiers in a criminal enterprise.
The fans do not just sing the songs; they are foot soldiers in Leeds' relentless march too.
The parents standing guard outside the Oxford Food Shop are foot soldiers in a national battle over the diets of children that has taken on new fervor.
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First, because several of its member states are foot-dragging, as the composition of ISAF's forces shows.
Surprisingly it is those you might think on the left – Harriet Harman, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls who are foot-dragging.
Notable are foot-square stretched canvas wall hangings of fruits and animals created by the French painter Fabrice de Villeneuve ($90).
Also extra dexterity, as the clutch and front brakes of most motorcycles are on the handlebars and the shift and back brakes are foot-operated.
From nasty to boring and folkloric to funny, the chants are a window into how a team's fans fire up a stadium: Italian chants are melodic, Greek chants are foot-stomping, English chants are creative.
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