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Take Ron Hiers, who told TIME that he originally had been prescribed opioids for pain from a broken heel.
For a small-town festival, Broken Heel has a big schedule.
Shaped like a foot with a broken heel, Stewart Island has 700km of coastline, but only 20km of roads.
"If it looks, smells or feels like leather, I can fix it," said Mr. Iacono, cradling a broken heel as if it were a wounded sparrow.
In all cases, the protesters were whisked away by security men and arrested by the police, and the shows proceeded with narry a broken heel.
All it takes is one gray-haired granny whose grandson's nice friend fixes that broken heel for her, or gives her his grandfather's old cane that he doesn't need anymore, right before her flight.
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In addition to breaking heels, grates are for losing keys and rings, requiring the summoning of transit workers to retrieve them (that happens for jewelry a few times a month).
But as anyone who has broken a heel knows, the higher the elevation, the more likely it is to snap.
In thus preventing the injuries to McGowin appellant himself received serious bodily injuries, resulting in his right leg being broken, the heel of his right foot torn off and his right arm broken.
(This season, a couple launch a business based on the catchphrase "We can pickle that!," brining everything from eggs at an urban farm to a broken high heel found on the sidewalk).
No designer is safe from a breaking heel, and that worry inspired another of the Crazy Horse show's scenes, based around the idea of heels that break and then snap back into place.
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