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But clubs agree on the way to enforce a walking pace - players are required to keep one foot on the ground at all times.
Jews must keep one foot "on the ground, and the other way up in the sky".
Race walkers must keep one foot on the ground at all times.
While standing to perform ordinary tasks like ironing or folding laundry, keep one foot on a small step stool.
"It's relatively cheap, works the full body and, if you keep one foot on the floor, relatively injury-free". Still, like any exercise, participants will get back as much as they put in.
Trained "at the intersection of science and business," graduates keep "one foot in the lab, one foot in the marketplace," says Megan Lehrkamp, who received her degree from the University of Arizona's applied biosciences program and now works as a manager at Ventana Medical Systems, a manufacturer of cancer-detection devices, in Tucson.
His canny mother told him to keep one foot out of step on the first night, which reduced the audience to paroxysms.
However, the songs on Oh Inhuman Spectacle, his trio's debut album, keep one foot rooted in reality – perhaps to its detriment.
The Boston Cannons drafted him two years ago, so he hopes to keep one foot in lacrosse by playing pro for a few years on the side.
Their talks are held on the swings in their grammar school's playground, as if to keep one foot dragging in a reassuring past.
In a 1972 interview, he said: "I feel we should keep one foot in the past.
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