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A great blue heron glides by, dragging one foot across the surface of the mirror pond.
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Then he drags one down and gets carted over midwicket off the back foot for four.
Their talks are held on the swings in their grammar school's playground, as if to keep one foot dragging in a reassuring past.
One foot dragged a little as he came round the side of the car, plowing a shallow furrow in the gravel.
The most common are a lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements (ataxia); stiff or tight muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity); walking with one foot or leg dragging; walking on the toes, a crouched gait, or a "scissored" gait; and muscle tone that is either too stiff or too floppy.
I have one foot in the drag world, but I also get booked frequently to do horror conventions.
The Taliban dragging their feet on one term might seem to be killing time, but officials, including current and former Taliban members, said it was a sensitive and existential issue for the group.
Why is the Democratic Party, traditionally more supportive of civil liberties than the GOP, dragging its feet on one of the most important privacy issues of our time?
And finally, we come to Reince Priebus and his "autopsy," which frankly has got one foot in Acceptance, and the other dragging limply across the field of Bargaining.
Not one foot in front of the other, but one foot dragging slightly, then the other joining it, steadying, stepping again.
Transferring weight from one foot to the other while vertical means "that the skeleton is dragging the muscles," Streb says.
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