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She was wearing brown ill-fitting slacks with a strap under the foot, dirty, grass-stained white plimsoles and a sleeveless white cotton top, low-necked, which showed a brown and mottled triangle of sunburn.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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You fought in Vietnam - you can take 4 years of living in the woods in black pajamas and tyre rubber plimsoles, sneaking down at night to form hit-and-run Political Action Committees.
ev amuchmoreexotic 2004
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You fought in Vietnam - you can take 4 years of living in the woods in black pajamas and tyre rubber plimsoles, sneaking down at night to form hit-and-run Political Action Committees.
November 3rd, 2004 amuchmoreexotic 2004
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Many are training without uniforms and in shoes or plimsoles; It is reported that boots are available in the Luanda stores.
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He wore lightweight coveralls, borrowed plimsoles, and was no longer handcuffed.
Modesty Blaise O'Donnell, P. 1965
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Her feet, in grubby plimsoles, were curiously small.
Modesty Blaise O'Donnell, P. 1965
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Modesty saw a foreshortened view'the soles of Mrs. Fothergill's plimsoles, and between them the twisted head.
Modesty Blaise O'Donnell, P. 1965
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For decades, women were goddesses on the court, from the ethereal floaty skirts and plimsoles of the '20s, to the prim and classic silhouettes of the '50s, through to the slick
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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For decades, women were goddesses on the court, from the ethereal floaty skirts and plimsoles of the '20s, to the prim and classic silhouettes of the '50s, through to the slick
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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For decades, women were goddesses on the court, from the ethereal floaty skirts and plimsoles of the '20s, to the prim and classic silhouettes of the '50s, through to the slick
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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