He did fly 75 ordsprog

en He did fly 75 feet. Things were distributed, like his visor, his helmet, and his shoes. He flew right out of his boots.

en She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. Boots and shoes are the greatest trouble of my life. Everything else one can turn and turn about, and make old look like new; but there's no coaxing boots and shoes to look better than they are.
  George Eliot

en That was interesting on the banking. The Shark helmet did a great job, the way it latches the visor sort of stayed in place but I did have to hold it down sometimes. The helmet did a great job of protecting the thing I didn't use very well today--my head.

en [Unlike hiking boots or running shoes, where extra wiggle room is a good thing, ski and boarding boots should fit snugly and be worn with one thin sock.] It's a common mistake to buy boots too big, ... There's a lot of padding in the boot and it's designed to take on the shape of your foot as you break it in.

en I won't let my son go on the ice without a helmet and a visor on.
  Wayne Gretzky

en It was all burned out, with only a skeleton left, ... On the floor there were shoes and boots -- boots just like our own children have. It was only then that you could really understand what happened.

en I was very aware of shoes when I was running track. The American shoes were offshoots of tire companies. Shoes cost $5, and you would come back from a 5-mile run with your feet bleeding.

en A Sceptick therefore, who because he finds that Truths are not universally received, doubts of their existence, is just as foolish as a man who should try large shoes upon little feet, and little shoes upon large feet, and finding that they did not f
  James Boswell

en There are a lot of things that we could do to cramp his style that we could do from 20,000 feet that don't require boots on the ground.

en I can't wear flat shoes. My feet repel them. I was in agony. My high heels had left my feet bleeding. Laugh all you want, my feet hurt.

en I had to put my visor down, ... The heat was pretty tough. We were 80 feet above the crane.

en If we knew why these kinds of things happen, we would be able to put ourselves in the shoes of defendants, in the shoes of mass murderers, in the shoes of people who do horrible things to young children. We'd have to become them, and that's why it's impossible in some circumstances to truly understand what may motivate people.

en So he comes in one day and tells us they went and got her new shoes and when Ella was measured, she was like three sizes bigger than the shoes they had been squeezing her feet into, ... She was walking like a day later. He was so embarrassed.

en This is one of the most fantastic things we could do for this kid in town. I put the boots on and if I could help a local kid who put the boots on I will.

en It wasn't an intentional helmet-to-helmet or anything, ... Sometimes those things happen when guys are playing fast. I was just glad to see Marcus get up and be OK.


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