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Insoles: Sliding in your sneakers causes friction.
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In nthe 50s Essex had a batsman called Dickie Dodds, averaged in the high twenties, but did the same thing and allowed Essex to post very reasonable scores with the Insoles and the Baileys further down.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Insoles with wires and sensors, batteries and blue tooth, it was developed by MIT grad student Erez Lieberman while he was an intern at NASA.
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Insoles made for ski boots are not the same as for sneakers or hiking boots.
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So I think I got some Tic Tacs one year from the Emmy bag, and some Insoles ...
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Insoles can be made of leather, porous rubber, or a piece of a car tire, shaping it with care so that it will support the foot comfortably.
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Insoles made with this material are cut according to the same techniques as those described for cemented-on soles.
Chapter 6 1982
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Insoles used on tack-lasted shoes require to be stouter than cemented insoles.
Chapter 6 1982
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Insoles for high heeled shoes may need a series of shallow slots cut across the undersides of their foreparts to assist flexing.
Chapter 5 1982
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Insoles are further processed in the same way as fibreboard and composition soles used in cemented-on sole shoes.
Chapter 6 1982
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