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Every few minutes, the cobbler would rise from behind his shoe machine and eye me mercilessly, as if he'd never seen me before.
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Deadly accidents after 1950 (n = 6) involved one repair, three faulty systems, one demonstration and the shoe fitting machine accident mentioned above.
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Even if the shoe is machine washable, multiple washes can break down the adhesive that holds the shoe together.
September 15 , 1852Paramaribo, Suriname August 24 , 1889Lynn, Massachusetts Jan Ernst Matzeliger, (born Sept. 15, 1852, Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana [now Suriname] died Aug. 24, 1889, Lynn, Mass., U.S). inventor best known for his shoe-lasting machine that mechanically shaped the upper portions of shoes.
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