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Activities play off the environment: dune trekking--somewhere between hiking and barefoot beach walking, with a whiff of snowboarding as you slide downhill--camel rides, archery, and dune bashing in SUVs driven (by staff) at high speed over the hills.
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These are the funny-looking Swiss-made shoes that mimic the experience of walking barefoot in sand or on soft grass.
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In the meantime, those children walking barefoot down the road have come to be called the lost generation.
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It depicts young, good-looking, racially diverse scientists playing trombones, sipping fruity cocktails and walking barefoot in the park.
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John the Baptist, also about 8, is carefully walking barefoot among the shavings with water to bathe the wound.
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In the Daily Mail , readers can see the same woman is walking barefoot and clutching her handbag as she is guided to safety.
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We seem to be a long way from the Exaltation of the Cross, the subject of the last scene in Gaddi's fresco cycle, in which the Emperor Heraclius, having alighted from his horse by order of an angel and walking barefoot like a mendicant friar, bears the relic into the holy city.
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Steve Jobs was still walking around barefoot when Valentine wrote his first check for Apple.
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In the health club locker room or at the community pool, flip-flops can protect feet against fungi and wart-causing viruses that can be acquired by walking around barefoot.
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L.T. member named Britnee Brown, who has been with the company for a little more than a year, took a call that was a record five hours, twenty-five minutes, and thirty-one seconds long, from a woman on the East Coast interested in Masai Barefoot Technology shoes, which purport to mimic supposedly salubrious barefoot-on-the-beach walking with curved rubber platforms.
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