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1 It is a smaller foot , this second trail, and the toes turn inward.
2 At the same time the engineers were building pontoon bridges and smaller foot bridges.
3 Here is another one, a derned sight smaller foot , and here is one that had a sharp heel.
4 Those are remnants of distal tibia, talus, and some smaller foot bones, I'd say the navicular and the third and second cuneiforms.
5 Then, because the queen had smaller feet , the son Strong-lion married Queen Moonlight.
6 Some Asian populations are smaller than Westerners, so they'd tend to have smaller feet .
7 Women of the higher class have smaller feet and never walk in the public streets.
8 Women tend to have smaller feet than men.
9 "That's because we've got smaller feet , " retorted Molly.
10 Available in half-sizes, the Cruzers are particularly good for smaller feet , and "the insole is padded and shockingly comfortable," one tester said.
11 "I'll lay you forty crowns, then, that I know a smaller foot than that of Madam Lawrence," said Law, suavely.
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