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en He's putting more weight on his foot, and he's out of the cast and into a (walking) boot. He's making progress.

en Walking on a rubber foot is like walking in sand. It compresses under the weight of the body. You get more tired when you're walking in sand.

en I have been frustrated, as has he, with the last couple weeks. The foot injury has been persistent. It is getting better, but how much better I really don't know, ... We're going to put him in a boot today, take the boot off [Tuesday] and see how he feels.

en He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. When it comes to global consciousness, the United States is walking the walk. And when it comes to climate change, we are making significant progress, more progress than many of those who have been most critical of us.

en [Johnson now says that he expects to keep the immobilizing boot on his right foot for two or three more weeks. The MLS playoffs begin on Oct. 22.] I can't come right out of the boot and step on the field, ... I really want to play in the playoffs. But it just doesn't make any sense to go out there and hurt myself even worse.

en Making the effort, my mind has become pure. Walking on the Lord's Path, my doubts have all been cast out.

en By using multi-density plastics, they've reduced some of the weight. Using harder densities where you need the boot to be stiff allows them to use lighter-weight material in places where they boots need to be soft.

en You shoot yourself in the foot if you're not going to support something that's going to increase your knowledge. And what I can do to help that is what I've going to do. In a small way, we're trying to do that by being better at what we do, and I think we're making some good progress on that.

en And he said, This is wickedness. And he cast it into the midst of the ephah; and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.

en I couldn't feel my leg, so I tried walking and fell. I was in a walking cast.

en I got into it that I'm going to win every time. It doesn't matter the size, height, weight, whatever. I really don't care. I'm not afraid of going in there, putting my body in there and making a tackle against a big guy.

en He'd obviously been there a long time and whatever he was surviving on wasn't giving him that much nutrition. (He is) a big tall man, six foot two, six foot three, and he was just a walking skeleton basically.

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en The boot is on the other foot now; now the tables are turned

en Some people really get into it. They found [on the Internet] that making the wheelbase longer, putting weight toward the back and sanding the nails that hold the wheels worked best.

en He shifted his weight from foot to foot, but it was equally uncomfortable on each.
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