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A deluge on Friday evening had left O'Brien so anxious about underfoot conditions that he had walked the track 35 minutes before the Dewhurst – the race that crowns the season's leading juvenile – to make sure it wouldn't compromise him.
Attack on Titan is giving its all in terms of showing the crimes of Eren Jaeger as he performs genocide in his bid to save his family and friends, deciding to crush the vast majority of the world's population underfoot.
Source: https://comicbook.com/anime/news/attack-on-titan-season-4-finale-part-1-darkest-episode/
“I think it illustrates that a sea change is underfoot in how people are starting to think about these environmental review laws,” he said, though he noted that the shift in California is still modest compared to those underway in other states.
Jute, sisal, and seagrass rugs find a delicate balance between softness and sturdiness, adding organic underfoot warmth in sandy tones.
One cold misty morning in 1957, on a playing field in Hampshire where the soil was frozen underfoot, nine-year-old Prince Charles stood in abject misery.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/05/06/how-king-charles-iii-became-a-champion-for-the-underdog-18723314/
Royals would employ herb strewers to throw fragrant herbs throughout royal lodgings and at the sites of public ceremonies, so that they would release their scents when crushed underfoot and mask the foul odors coming from the cesspits.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/rhiannacampbell/jobs-that-went-extinct-or-were-too-messed-up-to-carry-on
The issue has come to the fore, once again, after remarks from Michael Beale and a retort from Gus MacPherson regarding the underfoot conditions that Rangers and St Johnstone had to play on at McDiarmid Park last month.
The updated Fusionrev 5 from Yonex features a 3D-printed TPU shank underfoot.
Thick winter boots that feel like clouds underfoot.