How To Use Insole In A Sentence
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He muttered, looking insolently at the flooding shelter as the torrential waters rose.
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His eyes were black too, but had nothing of fierce or insolent; on the contrary, a certain melancholy swimmingness, that described hopeless love rather than a natural amorous languish.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1
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insufferable insolence
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They are made of breathable Sheltex and feature removable insoles.
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Footwear should have a soft insole, heel counter and Velcro straps.
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Used to be if you wanted a pair of Dr. Scholl's Air-Pillo cushioned insoles, you only needed to know your gender and shoe size.
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Indifferent, insolent, squally weather put a bit of a damper on the festive and cultural activities over the bank holiday weekend.
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Walton, imagining that his discomposure was the consequence of guilty fear, called upon him to remember the duties which he owed to England, the benefits which he had received from himself, and the probable consequence of taking part in a pert boy's insolent defiance of the power of the governor of the province.
Waverley Novels — Volume 12
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Cardinal, accused him of prevarication and weakness, and threw himself at her Majesty's feet, conjuring her in the name of the King her son, not to authorise, by an example which he called fatal, the insolence of a subject who was for wresting favours from his sovereign, sword in hand.
Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
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His voice is not tinged by irony or scurrility; it reveals instead a mixture of insolence and bewilderment.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Insoles might also be worth checking - a second pair of boots I bought had uncomfortable insoles, so I replaced them with a set that is more comfy but also seems to make them squeak.
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Forasmuch as this self-love is so natural to them all that they had rather part with their father’s land than their foolish opinions; but chiefly players, fiddlers, orators, and poets, of which the more ignorant each of them is, the more insolently he pleases himself, that is to say vaunts and spreads out his plumes.
In Praise of Folly
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Hast thou forgotten thine arrogance and insolence and tyranny, and thy disregarding the due of goodfellowship and thy refusing to be advised by what the poet saith?
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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amiable and unassuming," and though one of the first, if not the first lady at Vienna, as not at all partaking of the insolence and hauteur which is by some ascribed to the society of that capital.
The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence Between the Years 1837 and 1861
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The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
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But it was only when she decided to lift the insoles up that she found to her horror the boots were not all they seemed.
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The most careless and trivial movements were capable of transmitting the rudest and most insolent messages.
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Morgan with an expression of insolence such as might well warrant the belief that he held feud with all grangers and made their discomfiture, dislodgment, and extermination the chief business of his life.
Trail's End
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MIT Press The bombing for the sake of "frightfulness" (an imitation of the Germans) and the insolent demand for unconditional surrender, and the blind policy with Russia were all blunders as well as wrongs, and have produced a stale-mate where materially there was a clear victory.
'The Letters of George Santayana'
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Naples was altogether different, but even here it must be admitted that her conception of deserving people was not at all that set forth in those novels of Dostoievski which Albertine had taken from my shelves and devoured, that is to say in the guise of wheedling parasites, thieves, drunkards, at one moment stupid, at another insolent, debauchees, at a pinch murderers.
The Captive
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So he bore with his injurious usage, saying to himself, Verily insolence and evil-speaking are causes of perdition and cast into confusion, and it is said, ‘The insolent is shent and the ignorant doth repent; and whose feareth, to him safety is sent’: moderation marketh the noble and gentle manners are of gains the grandest.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There - munching on a pot plant, stuffing his insolent rabbity face.
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But in the Sixties, as some of us know, wearing modish flat shoes could be as much an act of insolent opposition as a fashion statement.
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Jones has been provided with specially designed insoles for his shoes to alleviate the stress on his feet.
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And let the last word quoted here be one of Elizabeth's own, illustrative of her strangely mingled temperament of queenliness and insolence.
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Her insolence greatly displeased the judge.
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I suppose if I wanted to splurge on orthotics I could make the case that I'm fit for military duty, but… I conveniently will take my insoles out.
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Easily fired at the idea of any injustice, and eager to redress the grievances of _the poor, _ Forester immediately concerted with these boys a scheme to deliver them from what he called the insolence of the dancing-master, and promised that he would compel him to go round by another street.
Tales and Novels — Volume 01
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If somebody, early some morning while it was still dark, awoke to ask the question: "Are you come to harry and spulzie my ha '?" it would most likely be Red Murdo who gave an insolent answer.
The Black Colonel
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Lawless insolence, and wanton caprice" [Trench]. to work all uncleanness -- The Greek implies, "with a deliberate view to the working (as if it were their work or business, not a mere accidental fall into sin) of uncleanness of every kind." with greediness -- Greek, "in greediness.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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The pride of the poor people is infinitely great, and exceeded by nothing but their poverty, in some parts, which adds to that which I call their misery; and I must needs think the savages of America live much more happy than the poorer sort of these, because as they have nothing, so they desire nothing; whereas these are proud and insolent and in the main are in many parts mere beggars and drudges.
The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
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Planters frequently used the whip on bondsmen whom they deemed insolent or guilty of committing crimes.
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Each pair comes with a disposable insole to take the ick out of re-using shoes.
Business Travelers Pack Extra Pounds, Insomnia, Stress
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Rampant fanaticism and tawdry, insolent antics only hurt the feminist cause.
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Europe: and Maurice, who had supported ten years the insolence of the chagan, declared his resolution to march in person against the
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4
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Athletic shoes are basically composed of four parts: the upper, outsole, midsole and insole.
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The result is an insole that contains accelerometers and a radio that connects to the AT&T network.
7 Gadgets That Prove the Cell Network Isn’t Just for Phones
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Slip-lasted climbing shoes have thinner midsoles and insoles, which allows them to be sensitive and flexible.
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She called her insolent, and assurance; and said, Begone, bold woman as thou art! — but come hither.
Pamela
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Thales, seeing us admiring the insolence of the man, declared he was a fellow naturally of a blockish, stupid disposition; for when he was
Essays and Miscellanies
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John reproves what he perceives as the author's insolent comments and suggests bringing his angry feelings to God in prayer.
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insolently injurious" includes, with the idea of injuring others, that of insolent "uppishness" [Donaldson] in relation to one's self.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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At these insolent words her anger rose.
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Wisemans encyclical, dated from without the Flaminian Gate, in which he announced the new departure, was greeted in England by a storm of indignation, culminating in the famous and furibund letter of Lord John Russell, then Prime Minister, against the insolence of the Papal Aggression.
Cardinal Manning: Part V
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Tartars be most insolent, and they scorne and set nought by all other noble and ignoble persons whatsoeuer.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
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his goal was the repression of insolence
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Magnetic insoles have no demonstrated benefit, nor does therapeutic ultrasonography, laser therapy, iontophoresis, or electron-generating devices.
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An abrasion-resistant toe cap, thin 5.5mm carbon sole, and Agion anti-bacterial insoles, not to mention the blinding, fluorescently radioactive lemon yellow color, make them both functional and eye catching.
The Clothesline: Mavic Huez road shoe
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It had now a united people, and unexhausted treasury, enlarged military resources and a confidence more insolent than eyer.
The Rival Administrations: Richmond and Washington in December, 1863.
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Robert Melville, who appeared to have been using some soothing language — “No! no! no! I tell thee, no! I will place a petard against the door rather than be baulked by a profligate woman, and bearded by an insolent footboy.”
The Abbot
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Then those who "intrude" (thrust, that is) themselves into the fold, who by natural insolence of heart, and stout eloquence of tongue, and fearlessly perseverant self-assertion, obtain hearing and authority with the common crowd.
Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
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I now remembered that I had put a razor blade under the insole of my shoe, and I removed it.
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Again I gave a civil evasion to the girl's trivial question, and as I did so her companion, looking over her frowzy pompadour, stared at me with insolent familiarity.
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Egypt another paradise, now barbarous and desert, and almost waste, by the despotical government of an imperious Turk, intolerabili servitutis jugo premitur ([483] one saith) not only fire and water, goods or lands, sed ipse spiritus ab insolentissimi victoris pendet nutu, such is their slavery, their lives and souls depend upon his insolent will and command.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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On the other hand, that wouldn't help you much with the dampness, so should only be tried after the insoles have dried out.
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Second-ranking knot before help, insole and vamp without first wipe glue, not only save artificially, but after molding heating never degum, ensure perfect shape.
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The union of heaven and earth described there produces a mighty all-conquering insolent race of godlike people.
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Reagan's casual, almost flirtatious insolence is instantly attractive, and very modern for a 1940 rah-rah epic.
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Ivan IV. raved like a madman at what he called the insolence of his subjects, in complaining of their governor.
The Empire of Russia
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This misanthropic insolence has a glorious tradition in France.
Monster of Marriage
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The pleasure he takes in humbling the proud and exalting those of low degree (v. 6): The Lord lifts up the meek, who abase themselves before him, and whom men trample on; but the wicked, who conduct themselves insolently towards God and scornfully towards all mankind, who lift up themselves in pride and folly, he casteth down to the ground, sometimes by very humbling providences in this world, at furthest in the day when their faces shall be filled with everlasting shame.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Only very insolent children can breach such a contract.
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At these insolent words her anger rose.
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Eftir the messis wer done with maist solempnitie and reverence, comperit afore him mony young and insolent baronis of Scotland, richt desirus to haif sum plesur and solace, be chace of hundis in the said forest.
Chronicles of the Canongate
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There was a slightly insolent tone to his voice, as if he wasn't used to actually being ordered around.
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When the comitia were abolished at Rome, the Prætorian guards took their place: insolent, greedy, barbarous, and idle soldiers were the republic.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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And may'st thou, stranger to ostentation, and superior to insolence, with true greatness of soul shine forth conspicuous only in beneficence!
Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World
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Many problems can be resolved through exercise, but John also makes orthotic insoles that can correct the way you walk.
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It was necessary to explain things at great length, diffusedly and tiresomely, to the superintendent, a coarse and insolent man, who bore himself to all the tenants in the house as toward a conquered city; and feared only the students slightly, because they gave him a severe rebuff at times.
Yama: the pit
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The pope and the sacred college had never been dazzled by his specious professions; they were justly offended by the insolence of his conduct; a cardinal legate was sent to Italy, and after some fruitless treaty, and two personal interviews, he fulminated a bull of excommunication, in which the tribune is degraded from his office, and branded with the guilt of rebellion, sacrilege, and heresy.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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They helped us understand what we were up against: the proud man's contumely, the insolence of office.
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The insoles fit neatly inside your shoes and are intended to be worn for up to a couple of hours a day, preferably while walking.
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In the holes were the pouting blennies, which stared at you with their thick lips, giving their faces an expression of negroid insolence as they fluttered their fins at you.
My Family and Other Animals
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My hoovering shoes are strappy sandals covered in pink glitter, with gold insoles.
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They may remove the insoles that are in the boot and replace them with soft off-the-shelf orthotics to improve the fit and the alignment of your foot within the boot.
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Tostig is furious at what he terms the insolence of the Northumbrians, and
Wulf the Saxon A Story of the Norman Conquest
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Show your feet you care this season - and prevent a date with a surgeon - with Birkenstock's shoe insoles / arch supports.
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Along with being proud and insolent and stubborn, and a whole load of other things.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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The insoles of golf shoes will have energy-producing materials that are activated with each step, transmitted to your body to reduce stress and fatigue.
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Go for flexible but supportive shoes with cushioned insoles.
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There was a certain insolent quality in her beauty, as if it flaunted itself somewhat too defiantly in the beholder's eye.
Further Chronicles of Avonlea
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The officer stamped his boot. "Don't be insolent with me, mademoiselle.".
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With its sumptuous bouquet of sunny neroli, ripe, nectarous rose and jasmine and sweet, powdery violet and iris, and a languid, expansive feel of the composition, Baghari stays true to the grand and insolent spirit of the rest of the Piguet collection.
Archive 2007-08-01
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No sooner did Mr. Clay resume his seat than Mr. Cuthbert sprang to his feet, and in an insolent tone alluded to what he called the theatrical manner of the speaker.
Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
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Applying a thin soft insole in the shoes will help eliminate friction and burning in the ball of the foot.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Goodbye Summer Shoes, It's Time for Fall and Pointy-Toed Shoes Are Back
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A valgus insole is used in patients with medial osteoarthritis and a varus insole for lateral osteoarthritis.
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Made in Italy, they offer a cushioned insole, leather lining, and a sturdy rubber sole.
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Has any country ever had a more arrogant, insolent, contemptuous leader than we have?
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The man looked at her as if the question were self-evidently absurd as well as insolent.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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He had a manner of adoring the handsome, insolent queen of his affections (I will explain in a moment why I call her insolent); indeed, he looked up to her literally as well as sentimentally; for she was the least bit the taller of the two.
Georgina's Reasons
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The valgus insole had a wedge under the lateral heel and forefoot.
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He was accused then, as he often is now, of being excessive, even hysterical, in his account of the Revolution: a ferocious dissoluteness in manners, an insolent irreligion in opinions and practices, … laws overturned, tribunals subverted, industry without vigor, commerce expiring … a church pillaged … civil and military anarchy … national bankruptcy.
Reflections on Burke
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Playing Lucy Collins, the troubled daughter of the neighbourhood's petit bourgeois family, she constantly bristled with an insolent ennui and a mild subversiveness.
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This shows how Kate has a mistaken identity because she appears rude and insolent.
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'These common people are most insolent,' said Bell, with an affectation of fine ladyism.
The Bishop's Secret
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She bristled at his insolent remarks
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There is no privilege here, no escape from the insolent booth attendants, the ceaseless demands of the homeless, and the pungent overcrowding.
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Whether or not you're going to 'suffer' what you call my insolence, I don't know, and I don't much care.
The Bronze Bell
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It's not all brooding insolence though, there are glorious, uplifting love songs that pluck playfully at your heartstrings.
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He contrasts this with "destructively arrogant," which he defines as an attitude that lacks empathy and reeks of insolence and vanity.
Richard C. Senelick, M.D.: I Don't Think Physicians Are as Arrogant as You Do
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You don't remember getting Daniel Moran -- a prisoner serving a long sentence there -- seven days 'solitary on bread and water for what you called disobedience of orders and insolence?'
Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
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The very stylish decor and layout could unfortunately not make up for the very expensive bar prices and the rude and insolent staff.
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They no longer protect competitive wages and fair working environments - they inflate wages and protect the insolence and stupidity of their members.
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One should not be arrogant or insolent but rather be kind, considerate and courteous towards them.
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It was indeed the opinion of all the others, when they consulted about the execution of their design, that it was necessary to cut off Antony with Caesar, looking upon him as an insolent man, an affecter of monarchy, and one that, by his familiar intercourse, had gained a powerful interest with the soldiers.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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He swore every oath imaginable at her, insolently ordering her to be off with her child, and find lodgings with the villain to whom she had prostituted herself, or else he would soon pitch her and her little bratling into the Thames.
The Black-Sealed Letter Or, The Misfortunes of a Canadian Cockney.
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They whined insolently, and in maudlin tones begged me for pennies, and worse.
A VISION OF THE NIGHT
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear or apparatuses such as lifts, thicker insoles, elevator shoes, and shoes with thicker soles.
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How can you suffer such insolence?
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This means that the tops of the four smaller toes, when resting on the insole of a shoe, should be about level with one another.
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Your art is a comfort blanket for the fashionably thick, cushioned insoles for high-heeled shoes.
March « 2009 « Squares of Wheat
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Where do they get the authority and encouragement to practise their childish, schoolyard insolence and contempt of our leaders?
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The metal bit in your absolute staple cowboy boots that means they need new insoles is not going to go away just by leaving them in the corner of the room.
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The writing surface in front of her is gouged from thirty years of insolence and boredom at the hands of the hostile day students.
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I was out of patience with his insolence.
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It was an act of the highest insolence towards government, such as mildness itself cannot overlook or forgive.
Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
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The tribune of the plebs was a clever man and not a bad speaker; he had now got amongst his opponents a man of insolent temper and hot tongue, whom he could irritate and provoke into saying things which would bring odium not only upon himself, but upon his cause and upon the whole of his order.
The History of Rome, Vol. I
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When the captain returned, he became so much enraged by her representations, that he not only reprimanded the youngster severely for what he termed his insolence, but so far forgot himself as to give him a blow.
The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth
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It is possible to tell the height and build of an individual by looking at the depth and area of a print, which could even come from the insole of a shoe.
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Belfield, with great indignation, demanded what he meant by the term impertinent fellow; and Sir Robert yet more insolently repeated it:
Cecilia
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His insolence is more than I can stand.
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The banking powers are more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy.
Pragmatic Witness
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At the dawn of an October day in 1827 a young fellow about sixteen years of age, whose clothing proclaimed what modern phraseology so insolently calls a proletary, was standing in a small square of Lower
The Celibates
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Ours must be that first painful step of open and courageous defiance against an arrogant and insolent tyranny.
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Her insolence greatly displeased the judge.
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The condition of peasant children, their sorrows and joys, their sports and bickerings -- the coarse insolence of the richer, the timid dispiritment of the needy, all stood in lively remembrance before his fancy, which liked to go back into that first and only period of his freedom, though, perhaps, also of his beggarhood.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 333, September 27, 1828
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Gossips themselves are classified with people who are slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful.
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The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
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Perhaps it was a case of German insolence, a deliberate offense to Roman dignity.
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Though pricy, they have a quick-drying lining and a spongy insole.
Times, Sunday Times
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Was it not as high time, then, to take this dangerous Weapon of mimical Insolence and Defamation out of the Hands of a mad Poet, as to wrest the Knife from the lifted Hand of a Murderer?
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume I
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the material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles
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Slip-lasted climbing shoes have thinner midsoles and insoles, which allows them to be sensitive and flexible.
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The inner construction features a comfortable insole, moisture-removing mesh, and a very supportive midsole that absolutely cradles your foot.
DANNER PRONGHORN CAMOHIDE GTX
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A few dozen insolent soldiers were watching every move he made today and he had gotten painful lessons earlier that morning.
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He was wearing his cap off-center and set well back on his head at an insolent tilt,.
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Why does she treat me like I am a spoilt child who is rude and insolent even when I am quite clearly not?
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Safety shoes in smooth full leather, anti-bacterial lining and insole, Polyurethane double density sole, oil-resistant, anti-static, water-proof available, steel toecap, steel midsole available.
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Board - lasted - Shoe construction in which the upper is attached to a stiff insole ( also called the board ).
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He was annoyed at the man's insolence but realised he must have appeared a coxcomb in Mr. Howitt's eyes.
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It smells kind of new, but also kind of stale - like the insole of a two-month old trainer.
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It's based around the Zoom Air insole, which uses tensile strings encased in a heavy-gas filled capsule to deliver shock protection in an ultra-thin package.
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I keep this in mind when I tell the hotel people how insolent and useless and above all stupid they are for giving me such a stupid and smelly room.
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The sector monitor issued the customary challenge; the corvette, disdaining response other than to break out a long serpent-tongue banderole, landed with insolent carelessness on the roof of the Grand Palace.
The Languages of Pao
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Footwear should have a soft insole, heel counter and Velcro straps.
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This company is the produces insole of cotton fiber exclusively manufacturer on the world.
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The fellow's insolence, the honorifics bestowed on Jisuké, the vile terms heaped on himself, showed the secure ground on which Jisuké stood in his full knowledge of events.
Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2
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The chief of the senate exclaimed against it as a base action, and excited one another to repress the boldness and insolence of the soldiers, which would erelong become altogether ungovernable and violent, were they now permitted to deprive Aemilius of his triumph.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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Mrs. Jervis, and Jonathan too, joined in a body, in a bold appeal to Lady Davers, which has given her the insolent handle she has taken to intermeddle in my affairs, I could easily have forgiven all the rest of their conduct; though they have given their tongues no little license about me: But I could have forgiven them, because
Pamela
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The North has only to be patient, and you, sir, can still afford to be insolent to the Government, and asperous, as ever, to all vulgar inquisitors.
The Southern Spy. Letters on the Policy and Inauguration of the Lincoln War. Written Anonymously in Washington and Elsewhere.
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This paper scrim, which is pre-cut to be a little smaller than the sole bottom, also prevents the plastic from forcing its way between the upper and insole.
Chapter 6
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One evening at supper he told a story illustrating his refusal to tolerate the insolence of the lower classes.
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I did this deliberately because I have two stepdaughters who treat me in a very insolent manner and will inherit from their mother.
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See if you can pry the insole up and see what's going on in the inner workings.
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Him Rhadamanthus beholds, full of all deformity and disproportion, which is caused by licence and luxury and insolence and incontinence, and despatches him ignominiously to his prison, and there he undergoes the punishment which he deserves.
Gorgias
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Recommended footwear: Industrial and athletic footwear with a removable insole and more volume.
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The immediate cause of the fracas was the appearance of sundry articles, copied from the _New York Times_, referring to the "Lola Montez-like insolence, bare-faced hypocrisy, and effrontery of Queen Christina of Spain.
The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
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And then one day, just before his bar mitzvah, they put insoles in his shoes, and suddenly the guy was a whole new person.
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The insoles fit neatly inside your shoes and are intended to be worn for up to a couple of hours a day, preferably while walking.
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Placing a soft insole in a cleat or shoe will soften the impact load on the heel.
Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Balanced Feet Equals Power and Positive Outcomes in All Sports!
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If a shoe is very uncomfortable while you're in the shoe store, insoles can provide a limited amount of comfort, but won't necessarily make the shoe comfortable.
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He will need individually made insoles permanently, and wear trainers rather than shoes for comfort.
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Is not this enough to deserve the awful penalty of hanging, this stranger's wanton insolence, whoe'er he be?
The Bacchantes
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Uphill I use the duck walk, insole spikes embedded.
Into the Heart of the Ice
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Emilia, guide her still forward in the Paths of Virtue, defend her from the Insolence and Wrongs of this undiscerning World; at length when we must no more converse with such Purity on Earth, lead her gently hence innocent and unreprovable to a better Place, where by an easie Transition from what she now is, she may shine forth an
The Spectator, Volume 2.
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Needless to say the female customer at the bar was shocked by the insolent talking beast.
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His insolence is more than I can stand.
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The midsole is the section that lies between the shoe bottom and the insole.
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It was nothing but the insolence of the routineer that forced Gifford Pinchot out of the Forest Service.
A Preface to Politics
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Walton, imagining that his discomposure was the consequence of guilty fear, called upon him to remember the duties which he owed to England, the benefits which he had received from himself, and the probable consequence of taking part in a pert boy’s insolent defiance of the power of the governor of the province.
Castle Dangerous
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-- She called her insolent, and assurance; and said, Begone, bold woman as thou art!
Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded
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An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew (the bastard son of Padma).
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He that, being high in estate is proud in heart, whose spirit is elevated with his condition, so that he becomes insolent in his conduct towards God and man, let him know that though he admires himself, and others caress him, yet he is an abomination to the Lord.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Patients can then be fitted for extra-depth shoes with custom insoles or orthotics to accommodate any residual deformity.
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The surly insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
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They resented this ostent of entry; the men more sullenly than the women, some of whom in their hearts could not help admiring its high-and-mighty insolence.
Lady Good-for-Nothing
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Spring - mounted Injector Base : Apply cement onto insole evenly by following shoe bottom curve.
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Burnside, at Cincinnati, have rivalled in insolence, brutality, and lawlessness any Dey of Algiers or Pacha of Asia Minor that was ever appointed by the most ruthless Sultan that ever reigned in
London: Saturday, September 19, 1863
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Impunity maketh insolence; insolence, hatred; and hatred, an endeavour to pull down all oppressing and contumelious greatness, though with the ruin of the Commonwealth.
Leviathan
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The school trainer told me to put in insoles, so I did, but it's not helping.
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The odourless insoles provide up to five hours of heat.
The Sun
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You're already bad as the rest of these insolent little rips.
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All babouches are handmade and come with padded leather insoles, drawstrings for a snug fit and sequined stars at the tips.
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Forasmuch as this self-love is so natural to them all that they had rather part with their father's land than their foolish opinions; but chiefly players, fiddlers, orators, and poets, of which the more ignorant each of them is, the more insolently he pleases himself, that is to say vaunts and spreads out his plumes.
The Praise of Folly
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There’s the respect that makes for so long life, for who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the oppressor’s wrong, the proud man’s contumely, the pangs of disprized love, the law’s delay, the insolence of office, and the spurns that patient merit of the unworthy takes, when he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin?
Shakespearean costume - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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I did this deliberately because I have two stepdaughters who treat me in a very insolent manner and will inherit from their mother.
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If they turn out or in, you may want to consider getting orthotic insoles fitted in your shoes.
The Sun
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At Fulvia, insolentiae Curii causa cognita, tale periculum rei publicae haud occultum habuit, sed sublato auctore [131] de Catilinae conjuratione quae quoque modo audierat compluribus narravit.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
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A 21st-century ballet shoe, with orthotic insoles and shock-absorbent toes, is long overdue.
Times, Sunday Times
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Recommended footwear: Industrial and athletic footwear with a removable insole and more volume.
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Now we'll see how well you hide, you insolent little pismire!
The Golden Torc
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However, the insole is a really soft terry cloth material that feels a lot nicer on the feet than the usual faux leather.
Zappos.com: new styles
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He went out of his way to be just as impolite and insolent as he could be.
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* _Surquedy_ and _outrecuidance_ --- insolence and presumption. of a prince of the House of Anjou?
Ivanhoe
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They don't offer a whole lot of arch support, but the insole is removable, which makes it easy to add one that gives you more if you need it.
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Antiochus was furious alike at what he termed the insolence of a handful of outlaws, and the cowardice of his picked troops, who had flaunted their banners and gone forth as if to assured victory, and had then fled like some gay-plumed bird before the swoop of the eagle.
Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History
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Beria was more treacherous, more practiced in perfidy and cunning, more insolent and single-minded, than my father.
Twenty Letters to a Father
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The paving wafted up to him through its drains the fetidity of sewers dry for lack of water; the balconies shed the dust of shaken rugs; the absurd palace appropriated, with the insolence of the new-rich, all the heaven and sun that used to belong to Ferragut.
Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
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Sperry's Top-Sider Thongs are made with antimicrobial insoles for obvious reasons. $60 at eddiebauer. com.4.
Style: No Socks, Sir
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Almost Kenny could see him chirking up into insolence and the pertness of a bird.
Kenny