With dark walls, you can use pattern underfoot, which you might normally be afraid to do.
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It was steeper here, and more thickly wooded, and the earth underfoot was gravelly and slick.
As clay is not so firm underfoot as hard courts, twisting and turning is harder.
"So many trees had come down and it was particularly bad underfoot as well, " she said.
We know what we're after: possessing a place by feeling it underfoot and taking in a good view.
Biological universals displace cultural particulars, and Riegl's argument that our sense of beauty is historical is trampled underfoot.
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In the financial stampede to escape the escalating contagion, the stock markets of the world are getting trampled underfoot.
But when nationalism is on the march, even commercial logic gets trampled underfoot.
You can almost hear the languid drone of a bee, the crunching gravel underfoot as the hostess fetches out new platters and pitchers.
They stood obscured in the sudden woolly dark, next to the fallen motorcycle, which leaked raw-smelling gasoline into the dust underfoot.
The green-brown steppe rushes underfoot as you canter in their dusty wake.
But as it is, Orix is hesitating and risks being trampled underfoot.
Fly-half Stephen Jones converted both scores and kicked two penalties, but he also missed with four shots at goal as underfoot conditions proved treacherous.
The cinematography, by Phedon Papamichael, wants nothing to do with blue skies, preferring the heavens above to be as gray as the slush underfoot.
There is a snaky creature underfoot, a body in a coffin, and a vast arsenal of weapons, but the creators have left the planet.
The match had survived three pitch inspections because of heavy rain and the early signs were encouraging that the Arms Park turf was firm underfoot.
On the video, heavily armed fighters dance and chant Islamist slogans, brandishing a torn poster of President Assad, which is beaten before being trampled underfoot.
Aside from the whir of his fishing line, the sounds are of rushing water, birds hidden high above in the treetops and the crunch of leaves underfoot.
Dog teams are able to run without snow by using wheeled rigs, but ice makes underfoot conditions treacherous for the dogs and stops the sled's brakes working properly.
The wall-to-wall carpeting in my mother-in-law's home feels good underfoot.
Branches crack underfoot, but it is wise to tread carefully.
And one of the things that you and the First Lady have highlighted is this incredible move that's underfoot, where thousands of farmers are producing food for local markets.
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The mid-Wales side, who lie ninth in the Welsh Premier, coped better in the freezing conditions, which turned the pitch into an ice rink and made it treacherous underfoot.
With gravel crunching underfoot the footpath wends through moist and sheltered valleys, where tree ferns and nikau palms bring a hint of the tropics to this relaxed corner of New Zealand.
Right now, investors are scooping about value finds in large cap European companies in Germany and France, primarily, and buying distressed debt the Central Banks will keep the floor steady underfoot.
Meanwhile, local governments' favourite source of cash lies underfoot.
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Chilli peppers, sausages, toys (child looters descended on those), flour, cooking oil and even at one spot scores of small-denomination bank notes were ground underfoot by triumphant Tibetan residents into a slippery carpet of filth.
Residents could soon begin encountering them more often, crunching them underfoot as the snails emerge from underground hibernation at the start of the state's rainy season in seven weeks, Ms Feiber told the Reuters news agency.
When rain lands on concrete or asphalt, it runs downgrade into a stormdrain, disappears underground, channelling through systems of pipes as it combines with rain from thousands of other stormdrains into an underfoot river, ever rushing toward lower ground.
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