Sentences with phrase «more narrow foot»

But, if you have a more narrow foot, then I don't know.
I would say I have a more narrow feet and I'm always afraid of ordering shoes on - line because of that.

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According to Lewis, modern man lives in a tiny windowless universe, his boundaries narrowed to too small a focus.75 Through such play experiences as the reading of stories - when one could experience life «in a sense «for fun,» and with [his] feet on the fender» - Lewis believed that modern man could perhaps recapture a sense of his distant horizons, much as he once had.76 For Lewis, a story was the embodiment of, or mediation of, the «more
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
The first of these plants has square stalks a foot high or somewhat more, set with many thick and fat leaves, not unlike those of a garden Nightshade, but narrower and sharper pointed, of a dark green color.
Fruit obtusely conical, often four inches in length, and nearly three inches in diameter, — brilliant glossy scarlet at maturity; stem strong and sturdy, two feet or more in height; leaves large, but narrower than those of the Large Bell; flowers white, and of large size, usually an inch and a half in diameter; fruit sometimes erect, but generally drooping.
Cons: Arm thrower, doesn't use his body to generate velocity Narrow base, flat footed in the pocket without small springy movements Sloppy feet at the top of his drop that settles in to the narrow base Creativity is often big looping escapes that create more problems Inconsistent ball placement, usually a result of finessing arm Narrow base, flat footed in the pocket without small springy movements Sloppy feet at the top of his drop that settles in to the narrow base Creativity is often big looping escapes that create more problems Inconsistent ball placement, usually a result of finessing arm narrow base Creativity is often big looping escapes that create more problems Inconsistent ball placement, usually a result of finessing arm throws
The main motivate of manufacturing the compression socks is to compress the leg resulting in the blood are being forced through the narrow channels in which this increases the arterial pressure that forces the more blood to return to the heart and leaves the less blood to pool in the feet.
Children with the syndrome are more prone to attention deficit disorder and a diagnosis on the autism spectrum; display physical features such as flat feet, a prominent jaw and forehead, and a long and narrow face, and may have anxiety.
This is fine for wide stance squatting with externally rotated feet but causes two big issues for more narrow stances.
So yes for me they fit true to size and yeah I would say my foot is more narrow than wide.
Every airplane I've ever been on had pretty narrow aisles and not much foot room, so this type of footwear makes a lot more sense packed in your suitcase than on your feet.
The shoe is not too narrow for me as I have skinny feet... guess it just depends if you have more of a wide foot.
Those on our four seasons Infiniti QX56 are so narrow that even I, also a small - footed person, have to step sideways to squeeze more than just my forefoot onto them.
Second thing is the thigh support which is too narrow as compare to yours one adult won't find it comfortable in it and also you sit more upright than the old B. Wheelbase the old B is longer then the new B. Third thing is the transmission tunnel which restrict the middle rear passenger leg room / foot room.
As canines became domesticated, they became more specialized runners with longer legs and narrower feet, standing more on their toes, which caused the dewclaw to be moved further up the ankle.
The more challenging Canyon Trail takes you 1.5 miles one - way into a narrow canyon then steeply up a 630 - foot climb to the top of a mesa, with spectacular views of surrounding mountains.
Being a very old city, the narrow streets of beautiful Sino - Portuguese buildings are not particularly good for driving around and finding somewhere to park, so exploring on foot from a local base is much more convenient.
Quite possibly the most «classic» train tour is this in - depth exploration of the Colorado Rockies aboard both standard and narrow gauge railways to summits of more than 14,000 feet.
Alternate Hikes — There are several excellent alternatives to hiking up Huayna Picchu if you aren't able to obtain the ticket or don't fancy crowded, narrow paths alongside of sheer falls of hundreds of feet or more.
«There's simply no thrill more exciting than diving straight down 75 feet through a narrow shaft.
Surface Tension, on view in the gallery, consists of more than 350 glazed porcelain pinch pots on a narrow, 20 - foot glass shelf.
Whether the canvases are tall and narrow, leaving room only for brushstrokes less than a foot long, or wide enough to permit strokes of more than four feet in length, the number of stacked strokes averages around thirteen or fourteen.
More than thirty - five - feet tall, the ladder narrows toward the top, creating a distorted sense of perspective that evokes an unattainable or illusionary goal.
They found that children are more likely to be found in «artisanal» mines, where workers «descend 65 feet underground into a narrow, makeshift tunnel equipped with nothing but headlamps and their bare hands.»
It's a bit narrow inside, probably just over seven feet with the insulation and drywall added inside the corrugated walls, but it's livable and the glass makes it feel more open.
It's so much easier to climb because you don't have to deal with narrow treads (the tips of your feet don't hit the riser), and because you can grip the stairs above you with your hands if that feels more comfortable than using the handrail.
I prefer vertical boards on narrow walls (less than 3 feet wide) as the horizontal is a lot of cuts and makes it look more «busy.»
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