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Kris Hedstrom, the director of CHEP's Innovation Center, which adjoins the plant, is wearing earplugs, protective glasses and hard plastic shoe covers over his toes.
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As with many people with special needs, this child needed a shoe to fit over braces.
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Its profitable Scotchgard grew from a laboratory accident that spilled slime all over somebody's shoe.
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Bend over to tie your shoe and the Nao goes soft and wide, preserving both your night vision and its battery life.
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Bata Shoe Museum curator Elizabeth Semmelhack noted that over the course of history, heel heights rose when the economy fell.
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The appeal of these slightly fogyish bicycles is the same as the superiority of a pair of well-made brogues over the latest flashy training shoe.
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Tucker and I will get to the bottom of it, and we intend to do it by in-depth, old-fashioned shoe leather reporting -- beginning tonight over huge slabs of beef and giant pitchers of beer.
CNN: Express Line dispatch: On the bus in Iowa
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The phrase "commuting shoe" is enough to send many professional women over the footwear-edge, haunted by visions of modern day Working Girl troops in laced up New Balances or pedicure-exposing Havaianas.
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When he received a book of legendary shoe man Roger Vivier's work, Louboutin was bowled over: "How amazing, " he thought to himself.
WSJ: The Collector
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Over the past year, various programs have relaxed shoe-removal standards for kids, the elderly and frequent travelers, while approved cases let travelers keep their laptops caged.
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But also disappearing with the Colorado initiative so beloved by Democrats in 2004 is their own right to express this newly found outrage over the efforts by Republicans to usher in such a system now that the shoe is on the other foot.
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