Sentences with phrase «bad flat feet»

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My right foot has always been worse in terms of being flat and overpronating, and I've had sprains here and there over the years... I think the first may been when I was about 5.
and flat feet that made matters worse.
I feel ya on the flats — there's nothing worse then putting heels on already sore feet: (I hope you had a great time this weekend!
The elastic straps that cross over the top of the foot keep the flats in place, which is incredibly handy for commuting during rush hour and in all types of weather — nothing is worse than having your shoe slip off during a mad dash for the bus in crummy weather!
We didn't plan it, but it worked out Yes, I notice my feet hurt worse when I wear flat shoes a lot.
Ballet flats are notoriously bad for the feet.
I just have to make sure to wear my foot brace when I'm at home so that my feet don't hurt as bad when I'm in flats
I probably told you that the dress is very nice on you, now I add that it is in a perfect holiday style and of a delightful combination of colours... the flat are not bad at all (I am just wondering if you can wear closed shoes in Spain during the day, as... my old feet need sandals)
Also going from the height, straight to flat ground and back to height again is actually very bad for your feet!
And yet, the show is often flat - footed and traditional in the worst way — with overly literal duds, such as (in the Fridericianum) a giant camouflaged tank that Greek artist Andreas Angelidakis assembled from seat cushions, a marble refugee tent by the Anishinaabe - Canadian artist Rebecca Belmore sitting atop the Hill of Muses overlooking the Acropolis, a gobsmackingly trivial installation at the Stadtmuseum Kassel by the Guatemalan Regina José Galindo that lets viewers point an unloaded assault rifle at the artist and decide whether to pull the trigger (being aware of Brandon Lee's death while filming The Crow, I declined), and in Karlsraue Park, Mexican artist Antonio Vega Macotela's replica of a machine once used by slaves in Bolivia to print coins — viewers are invited to use it.
It's humanity as grotesque smorgasbord — eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, flat feet and bad teeth.
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