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If there was no word for a thing, Sally Wallace invented it: "greebles" meant little bits of lint, especially those which feet brought into bed; "twanger" was the word for something whose name you don't know or can't remember.
The basic delights of the tango, in which a man and a woman often turn rapidly away from each other while locked arm to arm, and in which feet can flick, slide, jab and then fly across the stage as if cross-stitching, were often evident.
The blocks through which feet or in case of occlusions lower body centroids pass are marked as floor blocks.
There was a difference in the length of time for which feet, videos and photographs were shown which might account for this difference but it might also be that a still 2D image of the foot was easier to score consistently than all-around video footage or a 3D digit where observers had several views and so could make several interpretations.
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