It is the gel cushions I want to
put in my shoes under my foot which I can not find anymore.
Not exact matches
In passing the revenue bill, Senators put their stamp of approval on more than $ 800 million in new revenue, including the re-institution of a state sales tax on clothing and shoes under $ 11
In passing the revenue bill, Senators
put their stamp of approval on more than $ 800 million
in new revenue, including the re-institution of a state sales tax on clothing and shoes under $ 11
in new revenue, including the re-institution of a state sales tax on clothing and
shoes under $ 110.
On the other hand, «You Were Never Here» has the narrative structure of shattered glass, designed to
put the audience
in the
shoes of a character whose mind is unraveling
under the cascade of traumas — flashbacks of his abusive father, PTSD from combat and the disorientation of a revenge mission that forces Joe to navigate a hazy world of men with their hands on the levers of power and an
under - age sex ring.
In the final verse, Lamar states, «Not the title y ’ all want me under / All hail King Killmonger,» effectively putting himself in the shoes of Michael B Jordan's villain Erik Killmonge
In the final verse, Lamar states, «Not the title y ’ all want me
under / All hail King Killmonger,» effectively
putting himself
in the shoes of Michael B Jordan's villain Erik Killmonge
in the
shoes of Michael B Jordan's villain Erik Killmonger.
The interest is understandable — those very difficult times provide fertile ground for
putting the reader
in the protagonist's
shoes and forcing her to question what she might have done
under such circumstances.
You waited
in line for 30 minutes, took off your
shoes, removed your computer from its bag,
put your keys
in the dog bowl, removed your belt and ultimately had to pose for the «back - scatter body imaging device» so that the TSA could get a quick, blurry peek
under your clothing.
In Condron v. National Assembly for Wales and Another [2006] EWCA LGR 87 (where under consideration was the effect of an observation to an objector of the chairman of a Welsh Assembly Planning Committee that he was «going to go with the Inspector's report») Lord Justice Richards had conducted a lengthy analysis of all the relevant facts and circumstances and felt «entitled, indeed required, to reach a decision on this issue...» The court was there putting itself in the shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination»
In Condron v. National Assembly for Wales and Another [2006] EWCA LGR 87 (where
under consideration was the effect of an observation to an objector of the chairman of a Welsh Assembly Planning Committee that he was «going to go with the Inspector's report») Lord Justice Richards had conducted a lengthy analysis of all the relevant facts and circumstances and felt «entitled, indeed required, to reach a decision on this issue...» The court was there
putting itself
in the shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination»
in the
shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination».