His first programme is Friday's Foot and Mouth Special at 2010 GMT on BBC One.
However, the chance was wasted by Miller's inaccurate pass which caught a defender's foot.
America's patience with France's foot-dragging in the alliance, never great, is now just about exhausted.
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One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
If your athlete's foot recurs frequently, your doctor may recommend that you use a medication continuously.
The officials reviewed the play to confirm that Craft's foot was behind the arc when he shot.
So instead he tries to squeeze every bit of luck he can out of whatever's the latest rabbit's foot.
Many of Mr Boehner's foot-soldiers in the House are unhappy with this proposal.
But in March the movie theater next door went out of business, taking with it much of Arnold's foot traffic.
Like the rest of the nation, Butcher is waiting expectantly on the results of the scan on Wayne Rooney's foot.
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It was made of a single piece of leather and was shaped to fit the wearer's foot, the researchers say.
With nothing to keep a wearer's foot in place, flip-flops can also lead to tumbles, twisted ankles and even broken bones.
Edwin Reingold's foot-in-door account of the rise of Toyota, Japan's most successful company bar none, represents hard-scrabble reporting at its factual best.
Lopez didn't back down, though replays showed Edu had clipped Aquino's foot.
And once again, PwC's foot-dragging caused Amerco to file its restated annual reports a day late, on July 17, 2002, the suit says.
"He landed on John Brayford's foot in training, and his ankle went up like a balloon, " caretaker manager Dario Gradi told BBC Radio Stoke.
Barefoot runners risk getting athlete's foot and plantar warts, says Stephen Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
It was also used during 2001's foot and mouth crisis and for contingency planning when severe winter weather hit in 2010 and 2011.
Vince thought they'd be out by Christmas but got upset when a fungal infection raged on Zoe's foot in December, causing it to almost rot off.
And it is extremely insulting to point the sole of one's foot at another person, even if it is done unintentionally while sitting and chatting informally.
To see how the FN can punch above its weight beyond its natural strongholds, take a closer look at Marine Le Pen's foot soldiers in Rochefort.
Some in the cabinet are critical of Mr Yanagisawa's foot-dragging.
For them, old units like the pied de Roi (King's Foot) kept people chained to ignorance and superstition, and had to be swept away for Reason to take hold.
It found that 26% of the sample had Tinea pedis, better known as athlete's foot, while 30% had Onchomycosis, an infection that causes toenails to become thickened, discoloured and distorted.
Portsmouth almost broke the deadlock, courtesy of those two Muntari free-kicks, but the first was deflected inches wide by Tim Howard's foot and another turned over the top by the Everton keeper.
The visit to the South West is designed to highlight two of the region's most important industries - farming and tourism - that were both badly affected by last year's foot-and-mouth outbreak.
In three separate procedures, Dr. Shishehbor used a balloon embedded with a wire that cuts through calcified plaque and implanted two stents to prop open a small artery in Mr. Swartz's foot.
The bugs in question run the gamut from fungi, which cause ailments such as athlete's foot, to viruses that cause herpes or a potentially deadly infection known as MRSA, or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.
If something gets in the way of the door--a person's foot or a roof panel that's hanging down--the electric motor that closes the train door has to work harder and produces more current.
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