Word: footedness
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It is both an impossible and an irresistible role, which has attracted virtually every important -- or ambitious-English-speaking actor, from John Barrymore and Laurence Olivier to Mel Gibson and Keanu Reeves. The latest is Ralph Fiennes, who stars in a production that has traveled from London's Almeida Theatre...
It was then that the EPA mandated that the village lay new pipes, erect a sewage-treatment plant, close the dump and build an incinerator. While the EPA eventually footed $18 million of the initial $32 million expense of the treatment plant, the village was forced to raise utility bills...
The match was so one-sided that the severely outgunned won only one game on the afternoon and were often caught flat-footed by the top-ranked team in the nation.
"Rather than putting pressure on the universities to supply an adequate supply of housing for [their] students," Galluccio says, "Cambridge has footed the bill for a large part of the student population."
As the right-footed Carella settled behind the ball, he noticed that the Brown wall failed to fully cover the left side of the goal. He approached the ball normally, but striking it with the inside of his right foot he hit a flat, knuckling shot perfectly into the upper...