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The World's football man then was David Foot and in his disarming new memoir, Footstep From East Coker Fairfield £15, our own octogenarian confirms the ingrained disparity in the demeanour of the two clubs: City with its miscellany of dictatorial, thirsty and snobbish directors, and Rovers' "much humbler survivors with a loyalty of fans, however restricted, perhaps unmatched in affectionate feeling".
Epic tales of the Wessex footballing crowd | Frank Keating 2011
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Chris at Lighter Footstep has some great tips for easing into vegetarianism.
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Chris at Lighter Footstep has some great tips for easing into vegetarianism.
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Blogging buddy Chris Baskind at Lighter Footstep has also written about this one …
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Chris Baskind, editor at Lighter Footstep, and founder of the Vida Verde collective, has some tips for safe disposal of these bulbs once they burn out.
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Chris Baskind, editor at Lighter Footstep, and founder of the Vida Verde collective, has some tips for safe disposal of these bulbs once they burn out.
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Blogging buddy Chris Baskind at Lighter Footstep has also written about this one …
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“Footstep, I thought,” Mason said, voice just as low.
Thunder and Ashes Z.A. Recht 2008
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I came across a very dry and bracing summer white lately: Zonte's Footstep Verdelho, from Langhorne Creek, Australia.
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Pattens after Night-many sharp, steep Hills, many Rocks, many deep Rutts, and not a Footstep of Man, except in the
John Adams diary 15, 30 January 1768, 10 August 1769 - 22 August 1770 1961
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