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The Spain midfielder's knee appeared to buckle from under him.
But she does have a similar buckle from "Rio Bravo," which Hawks shot in 1958.
In truth, I've got my brother Danny's black leather army boots and a tarnished buckle from his belt, which will have to do in the memento department.
At each show he recruits a volunteer from the audience and makes him wear a belt with a wooden buckle, from which he carves something.
Women hawk tamales and bags of cut papaya, or ladle steaming coffee into flimsy polystyrene cups that buckle from the heat.
"Of course you may," he smiles warmly, and my knees slightly buckle, from both Colin's smile and the Oscar, which weighs about the same as an obese toddler.
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Her specialty: paste (meaning rhinestone) buckles from the footwear of English diplomats and artists from the 18th century.
The Pilgrims took their black hats with the buckles from their heads in a gesture of respect for Rabbi Squanto.
Past the forest a dirt path along the cliff's edge leads to a slippery outgrowth of shale and slate buckled from centuries of crashing waves.
"If Lula is buckling or considering buckling from pressure from agribusiness to back off of fighting deforestation it will have a high cost for Brazil's international reputation," said Stephan Schwartzman, co-director of the international program at Environmental Defense Fund in Washington.
The place also carries saddles ($2,900 to $4,500), dusters ($180), python boots ($1,400), belt buckles from the "ten best silversmiths in the country" ($250 to $8,000), and fringed and spangled outfits to turn a cowgirl into a showgirl.
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