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- You have been told that Rick Ankiel is not fleet of foot.
- The rest were younger and fleet of foot and managed to jump behind cars.
- The'fleet of foot'Championship finals.
- Were they fleet of foot or ponderous?
- That kept them fleet of foot and mind, excellent for avoiding diplomatic and journalistic love handles.
- "We're quite fleet of foot and have a lot of experience,"
- The fleet of foot will want to lace up their Nikes for the midnight footrace through Central Park.
- He was so young and healthy then, so fleet of foot and possessed of such spectacular, explosive strength.
- John, fleet of foot, smelleth of cookies, freshly baked, and Denzel, finest of fine, smelleth of springtime.
- For Davis, revitalized and fleet of foot, has introduced a National League mind-set to the once-staid Orioles.
- He might see himself as a twinkle toe, but the world at large remembers him more as a fleet of foot skater.
- More funds are imposing redemption fees to trip up those who are fleet of foot, fund experts say, and the fees are carrying nastier stings.
- The " x " representing Way in the diagram cannot by itself show that Way is hardly fleet of foot and best kept between the tackles.
- He was not a powerful batter, but was adept at getting on base and was fleet of foot, receiving the nickname " Deerfoot " for his speed.
- They joked that no one was as fleet of foot as Ms . Messinger when a television camera was around or had sharper elbows if a newspaper photographer was looming.
- For kids banging on the door for their 12 : 27 p . m . routine with the new DDR machines, fleet of foot means points on the scoreboard.
- Zimmer was not of American Indian descent and explained the genesis for the nickname as follows : " Since we were fleet of foot, we were called the Indians.
- The novices whom Bingham encourages _ the majority of them women _ are a powerful force demanding equal treatment with the fleet of foot, and they are swelling marathon fields.
- When it comes to the wilds of Wall Street and the wilderness of an economic downturn, survival is not guaranteed to the fleet of foot or the craftiest of climbers.
- Whereas Berry had superb hands and was reasonably fleet of foot, Hayes had excellent hands and was quicker than anybody who had played the sport before him, and probably since.
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