"If someone were to drop a weight on their toe, and they don't have their shoe on, their toe is going to explode, " says Jason Carrell, the operator of Fitness 19 in Royal Oak, Mich.
His charmed life was finally ended when he was caught on the toe by Gul's fine yorker.
Yet there is a residual belief that making things you can drop on your toe is superior to working in accounting or hairdressing.
Jenkins is likely to miss the entire Six Nations after surgery on his toe injury, but fellow prop Jones could return from his elbow problem within six weeks.
"You can step on anybody's toes, but not on his toe, " said Esfandiari, who was jailed for more than three months in 2007 during a visit to Iran.
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It just needs a careful hand on the wheel and a steady toe on the pedal to maximize its potential: That New Computer Smell on an Old Wallet Budget.
Radcliffe had been suffering from a ganglion, a swelling that forms around the tendons or joints, on the same foot and it is believed that it may have put pressure on the toe by changing her foot dynamics.
They persuaded their frogs to expose a single toe and then slowly moved the glass surface on which this toe was standing.
The Rocky River, Ohio, resident had a toe on his right foot amputated this year after it became infected with gangrene.
There's even a rock in the garden Fenimore Cooper is supposed to have stubbed his toe on during a garden party in 1842.
The risk of developing bunions - bony growths on the big toe - is linked to your family, not your shoes, a US study has shown.
Mr Mathews may long for citizens to deliberate about public policy, but he seems bound to stub his toe on the natural tendency of labour to divide and specialise.
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Opponents of the Law of the Sea Treaty have their own roster of influential figures who can go toe-to-toe on the implications of this accord with those who lent their name to the letter to Senator Frist.
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These light modules enliven under cabinet lighting, under counter edges or the toe kicks on kitchen islands.
In the women's 400, Olympic gold medalist Sanya-Richards Ross finished last in her first race since having surgery on her right big toe last September.
Which is not fair, as rock is the umbrella under which so many bands fall and to say the genre as a whole is dead is to put a toe tag on all the subgenres as well.
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However, the Prime Minister's arm's length attitude to managing Northern Ireland isn't likely to change, and Ms Villiers will soon discover that when it comes to juggling issues like parades or dealing with the past, it's hard to keep all sides happy and easy to tread on someone's toe.
The three-and-a-half-inch red peep-toe patent leather pumps - that's something I've never said on the air before - three-and-a-half-inch red peep-toe patent leather pumps are now selling like hotcakes on at least one online shoe site.
On the third occasion, Hodgson chipped through the Maori defence, Ashton managed to toe it forward from right on the touchline and flanker Steffon Armitage was up in support to dot down for the try.
Win or lose in upstate New York they will warn Republicans to toe the line on conservative dogma.
The good news is that that you can dip your toe into tech on your own time before making a full-on commitment.
Another refused to toe the line on the death penalty.
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The landing on the first jump in his triple lutz-triple toe loop was shaky, but he managed to hang on.
He refuses to toe the Republican line on guns, and has sometimes voted to control them.
Nineteen-year-old Rachel from Llanelli made it to the auditions despite badly stubbing her little toe and ending up on crutches.
Former two-time junior world champ Adam Rippon fell on a triple flip-triple toe combination, jumps he can do in his sleep.
If we force renewables to go toe-to-toe with fossil fuels on costs, they will lose, again and again, until it is too late to matter.
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As such, the prime minister has to toe a delicate line on his visits to Wales: supporting his declared choice while not appearing to be ushering him in to the job.
The game ended in comical fashion when Hooper rounded goalkeeper Pernis but stubbed his toe and fell flat on his face as he tried to score seconds before having another effort chalked off after a questionable offside decision.
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