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  • Fenner's, the famous old ground that nurtured England cricketers and captains from Ivo Bligh, Doug Insole, Peter May, Ted Dexter and Tony Lewis to Mike Brearley and Mike Atherton, was chill, as it always seemed to be, defying the unseasonal temperatures elsewhere.

    Kevin Pietersen falls to familiar weapon on return for Surrey 2011

  • I can't figure out why he's speaking into his Dr. Scholl's Orthopedic Insole.

    Why you no post, Dave Campbell? David Campbell 2007

  • II. 5.1 Insole Preparation (Operation reference No. 17)

    Chapter 5 1982

  • Insole tacking is one of several operations carried out before lasting, whereby insoles are temporarily fastened onto the bottom of the last.

    Chapter 5 1982

  • Insole tacking is carried out in a similar fashion as for cemented-on sole shoes, except that the last bottom has a steel plate over it which clenches the tips of the lasting tacks back into the top surface of the insole.

    Chapter 6 1982

  • II. 6.1 Insole tacking (operation reference No. 19)

    Chapter 5 1982

  • II. 1 Insole preparation (Operation reference No. 36)

    Chapter 6 1982

  • The Friends of Insole Court will be opening a special "Edwardian tea room" in the old billiard room.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • For more detailed information about the Spenco Polysorb Earthbound Insoles or other fine foot care products, visit The Insole

    EzineArticles 2010

  • While the Insole may not be green in color, it is crafted from 55% post consumer materials, which means that much less is making it into our landfills.

    EzineArticles 2010

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