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Bar-rail instep, which is a fallenarch reversed, was a common complaint among us.
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It's good for crazy bone and fallenarch.
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Where Feyman's Gate had stood wide, now there was but a tangle of broken stone from the fallenarch.
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For a young woman to see a fallenarch, denotes the destruction of her hopes, and she will be miserable in her new situation.
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'The city is abandoned,' said Thomas, as we stepped over a fallenarch into the town's main street.
Usage of fallen arches in anglès
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Myrna's cure-all for everything from fallenarches to depression was sex.
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She spoke of the closed windows and the state of the gardens-ofbroken fountains and fallenarches.
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The remains of toppled columns, tumbledown walls and fallenarches littered the landscape like bones on a battlefield.
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Now, crown roasts are one thing to him who waits on fallenarches, and telephone calls are another.
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Pillars, pedestals, capitals, fallenarches-ha
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Think of being an ear wig, that suffers from fallenarches himself and has a wife that suffers from cold feet!
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You got any idea how far you'd get trying to look smashed-up and pathetic to twelve average Joes with pots and fallenarches?
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After a bit he hailed the attendant waiter, who because he plainly suffered from fallenarches had already been rechristened by Scandalous as Battling Insteps.
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Fallenarches, in sooth!
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Fallenarches and feet or knees that point inward or outward excessively are other signs that you could benefit from orthotics.
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(The guard has bad eyesight, dropsy, fallenarches; his reactions have been impaired due to scarlet fever suffered in his youth.