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  • (Sometimes called the Barefooted Augustinians, or Augustinian Recollects)

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913

  • Pauli became Master of Arts in Strasburg, entered the Franciscans (the "Barefooted"), and delivered his first sermon in Thann in 1479.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • Barefooted, the kids and I finally sit down on madame's rustic-style leather sofa while monsieur and madame settle into the matching wood-trimmed chairs.

    franc - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Barefooted and clad only in swim trunks (it is too hot for clothing), my busy-bodied better half is mumbling something about cards ... cartes de visite.

    Books 2010

  • Barefooted, with no adornment of femininity, clad in a shapeless shift of much-washed cotton, with age-withered face and labour-gnarled hands, she cringed before him and crooned a mele in his honour, and, still cringing, put the lei around his neck.

    SHIN-BONES 2010

  • Barefooted, the kids and I finally sit down on madame's rustic-style leather sofa while monsieur and madame settle into the matching wood-trimmed chairs.

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • Barefooted and clad only in swim trunks (it is too hot for clothing), my busy-bodied better half is mumbling something about cards ... cartes de visite.

    Bon Appétit! 2010

  • Barefooted, the kids and I finally sit down on madame's rustic-style leather sofa while monsieur and madame settle into the matching wood-trimmed chairs.

    Recette / Recipe 2010

  • Barefooted and clad only in swim trunks (it is too hot for clothing), my busy-bodied better half is mumbling something about cards ... cartes de visite.

    Cafés 2010

  • Gareth Phillips for The Wall Street Journal Barefooted women who have removed their wobbly heels are a common after-hours sight.

    Drunk in Wales 2010

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