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  • 'Barfoot' -- he bent forward and touched his friend's arm -- 'there are angels walking the earth in this our day.

    The Odd Women George Gissing 1880

  • It may represent in some cases an old personal name of obscure origin, but it is also a nickname with compounds such as Barfoot, Lightfoot.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • He's received no calls from the 90-year-old, whose surname is the "Barfoot" in the name of the Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center, a state-run facility in Richmond.

    News for InsideNova.com 2009

  • "As a matter of fact" Barfoot "the numbers came from the CDC, let me spell that out for you; Center for Desease Control.

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  • Set in 1885 as the suffragette movement gathered pace and passion, it tells of Mary Barfoot and her lover, Rhoda, who set up an in-demand school where young women can learn typing, helping to make them independent from fathers and husbands, the latter much in short supply at the time.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Barfoot says he was told by a previous board member that it would be OK.

    CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2009 2009

  • Colonel Barfoot went ahead and put the pole up after the HOA denied him permission.

    CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2009 2009

  • DEAN: Barfoot has until Friday evening to take down the pole.

    CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2009 2009

  • Like her previous novel, the Giller-finalist Luck, Barfoot captures humanity in a way that both resonates and makes one wonder at a world slightly askew.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

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