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Reebok International, a unit of Adidas, agreed to pay $25 million in customer refunds to settle charges of false advertising brought by the FTC over the shoemaker's claim that its "toning shoes" could work better than normal footwear to whip muscles into shape.
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Amy held the shoes above the grasp of her daughter and caught the shoemaker's eye.
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Harte described an idyllic prison camp that featured a well-equipped hospital, kitchen, bakery, bank, post office, shoemaker's shop, arts and crafts shops, athletic field, and gardens.
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Amy held the shoes above the grasp of her daughter and caught the shoemaker's eye.
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On Manhattan's east side, for example, just a few blocks from the pricey Palm restaurant, a favorite dining spot for steak and lobster lovers, most of whom couldn't care less about the size of the bill, is a shoemaker's shop with a table just outside the entrance.
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He could use it for all sorts of things -- sailmaker's, shoemaker's, saddler's, and tailor's work was all turned out with equal celerity.
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As I had no great knowledge of the shoemaker's craft, I gladly accepted Wisting's offer to operate on mine.
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By factories we mean those pieces of land, including the improvements thereon, that take the products from the other three types of productive property and transform them into more useful forms, including the tools necessary to do so; it covers everything from a corner shoemaker's shop to an automaking factory.
Archive 2009-02-01 Tom Laney 2009
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If I had ever cherished any illusions on the subject of "a dainty little foot," I am sure the last trace of such vanity died out on the day I passed the shoemaker's window and beheld my own boots.
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Out came the suturing supplies: cat gut, pig bristles, a shoemaker's needle, and poultices to prevent infection and aid in healing.
The Damned Thing Out 2009
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