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Boot down.
To this day, though, some of his colleagues on that task force are sure that they know a boot down the stairs when they feel one.
"What are you doing?" I said with alarm, and at the same moment Hanwell brought his boot down hard and broke its neck.
Children were frequently secured in those days through neutral intermediaries, but in her case, because of my grandfather's high-profile defection, the Czechoslovak government put its boot down.
Alpine touring, which allows a skier to hike like a cross-country skier, or lock the boot down for traditional downhill skiing, has become one of the fastest-growing categories in winter sports, industry officials say.
He was sent to the sin-bin by the referee Wayne Barnes having appeared to have brought his right boot down on the body of the forward, who was lying on the wrong side of a ruck.
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The film version of her 1995 trek opens with Witherspoon yanking a bloody toenail off her mangled foot, accidentally knocking one of her boots down a sheer mountainside, and screaming obscenities across a valley.
Since being rescued, Mr Pena has recalled how he cut his steel-tipped electrician's boots down to ankle height to make them suitable for exercise and sometimes dragged a wooden pallet to develop further strength, saying it was part of a personal mission to "beat the mountain".
As part of his inaugural Calvin Klein collection, Raf Simons sent cowboy boots down the catwalk.
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