Sentence examples for found toe from inspiring English sources

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They found toe bones from cows, equal to the number of cow spaces in the barn, meaning that the Norse ate their cattle down to the hoofs, and they found the bones of dogs covered with knife marks, meaning that, in the end, they had to eat their pets.

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eBay is a great place to find toe rings, bracelets, necklaces, anklets, earrings, sunglasses, big purses, etc., cheaply.

If you have bunions you might find toe spacers will help if you use them for your pointe shoes.

They calculated the force in question from the contact area of the toe, and found that toe pads were still sticky two minutes after the sliding had stopped, long after the point when, according to their estimate of its viscosity, all the mucus would have drained away.

An undergraduate student working with him, Tonia Hsieh, looked carefully at the structure of the toes and found hairy toes with many (100 1000) split ends on each hair.

Utilizing a full-factorial design we found that toe clearance was affected by ground inclination, paving type, and sole geometry regardless of the computational method used (with p-values<0.01) but the use of the foremost part of the sole for toe clearance calculation results is an overestimation of this value.

However, both the levels of Hg found in toe nails and the scores on the CRISYS questionnaire are comparable to those found in American samples [ 57], suggesting that similar associations may exist among non-Mexican populations as well.

At follow-up, an improvement was found for toes and ankle extension, but not for toes and ankle flexion.

Saatchi's letter said it was "hapless of you to spring to Nigella's defence last week, as she always found you toe-curlingly vile, and would have been aghast at having you as her valiant supporter".

The Daily Mail review of Lifetime TV's William & Kate: Let Love Rule labelled the film "truly terrible: a shoddily cast, poorly executed, badly edited and surprisingly boring account", while the Guardian's own Stephen Bates found it "toe-curlingly, teeth-furringly, pillow-bitingly ghastly".

For CoCr the maximum FI was found during toe-off (FI = 67%).

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