They offer dollars at competitive rates, in some cases extracting them from their socks.
This would matter little if small shops could force supermarkets to pull up their socks.
I've seen most things but I am yet to see anyone put their socks on after their boots.
"Some cynical women may say it is the only way men can sort their socks, " says Mr Liechti.
L.A. basketball coach John Wooden, at the first squad meeting each season, even had his players practice putting their socks on.
Tottenham worked their socks off, you've got to give them credit for that and I suppose you can't deny them a point.
This has prompted industry chatter that data centres risk having regulations imposed upon them if they do not pull their socks up.
It would force weak boards of directors to pull their socks up.
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Guys would carry smelling salt in their socks, so if you got a little woozy on the field, you'd reach into your sock for help.
Villagers had "worked their socks off" to get the roof repaired.
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"In the past, they have come into conference with proposals for projects of their own tucked in their pockets and tucked in their socks, " Rahall said.
"You look at your pre-season work and your fitness, look at the the boys tonight, they ran their socks for the full game with extra-time and showed that they're fit, " he said.
For those who really want to keep track of their socks, the app also produces a range of data - checking how black they are, offering to replace worn-out socks and even finding a close match for socks whose partners have gone astray.
Stepping cautiously through the slime until he reached solid ground, looking disoriented, he regarded his image in the shallow water of the river while the paratroopers dried their feet with an old shirt, then pulled on their socks and boots and rolled down their pants.
The two men wearing paratrooper shirts pulled off their boots and socks and rolled their jeans up to their knees.
What little dancing (jitterbugging) that was done was done by girls in their bobby socks and multiple crinolines.
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The Metropolitan Police, too, have pulled up their investigatory socks.
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The form also instructs customers to ask someone else to trace their foot over socks that they'll wear with the boots.
The cutting edge now belongs to those geeky guys in their wild and crazy socks.
The Fab Five teams at Michigan in the 1990s famously wore black socks under their black sneakers.
The former Utah standout Keith Van Horn inspired a generation of players to wear socks up to their knees.
"I wore my lucky socks today and they more than played their role - I'm tempted never to wash them again!"
Their felt boots left room for three or four pairs of socks.
Under a self-imposed code of conduct, female volleyball moppers in a crew from Sheffield have their hair fastened in a bun, and all have shirts tucked in and socks folded over once.
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Though educated at America's most elegant schools, he chewed gum during interviews (spitting out pieces when they lost their flavour), his shirt was often mis-buttoned, and a wide gap yawned between his socks and his trousers.
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