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  • Toeing his leather chair back from the onyx desk, Hunter sat back and stared at the view beyond the ten-foot-tall windows lining one wall of his office.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • Toeing his leather chair back from the onyx desk, Hunter sat back and stared at the view beyond the ten-foot-tall windows lining one wall of his office.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • Toeing In: In utero, most babies are stuck with their feet internally rotated or toeing in.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Toeing his leather chair back from the onyx desk, Hunter sat back and stared at the view beyond the ten-foot-tall windows lining one wall of his office.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • Toeing the lever on a bio-waste can, Perry tossed her gloves.

    Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010

  • Toeing his leather chair back from the onyx desk, Hunter sat back and stared at the view beyond the ten-foot-tall windows lining one wall of his office.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • Toeing the line, saluting, acting like an officer, and making sure my monotonous uniform fit proper regulations—with no loose threads.

    Paradise General Dr. Dave Hnida 2010

  • Toeing the line, saluting, acting like an officer, and making sure my monotonous uniform fit proper regulations—with no loose threads.

    Paradise General Dr. Dave Hnida 2010

  • Toeing In: In utero, most babies are stuck with their feet internally rotated or toeing in.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Toeing that start line was a personal best that will never be trumped.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

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