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She ran out to Mrs. _Smith_ as soon as they were put on, and stroking down her ragged Apron thus, cried out, _Two Shoes, Mame, see two Shoes_.
Goody Two-Shoes A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 Anonymous
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The Century in Shoes is like a footwear time machine.
Archive 2008-03-01 The Nag 2008
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Golden Shoes is an organization dedicated to supporting women who have Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and their support networks.
Women Grow Business » Eat, Sleep, & Live Your Brand: Straight Talk from Entrepreneur Nichole Imperi 2009
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TOMS Shoes is working to prevent podoconiosis, which has already affected between half a million to a million Ethiopians, by providing needy children with durable footwear and by providing treatment to existing patients.
TOMS Shoes Founder Works To Stamp Out Foot Disease In Ethiopia The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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A deeply human tale of loss and redemption, Italian Shoes is a testament to the unpredictability of life, which breeds hope even in the face of tragedy.
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A deeply human tale of loss and redemption, Italian Shoes is a testament to the unpredictability of life, which breeds hope even in the face of tragedy.
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In Their Shoes is a wonderful resource put together by Deborah Reber that just might help young women narrow down their career choices.
What do you want to be when you grow up? « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting 2009
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A deeply human tale of loss and redemption, Italian Shoes is a testament to the unpredictability of life, which breeds hope even in the face of tragedy.
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Anyone who has ever seen "The Red Shoes" is likely to remember the 1948 film, for better or worse, as an extravagant piece of romanticism: A beautiful young ballerina, played by Moira Shearer, finally gets a role to die for, then dies in a way that replicates the role.
'Boxing Gym': A Bout With Human Nature Joe Morgenstern 2010
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Ballet Shoes is adapted from a novel about three orphan girls who grow up as sisters, adopted by a British explorer but taken care of his niece Sylvia.
Ballet Shoes Review 2008
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