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1. Kabul, the capital, is full of one-legged beggars on crutches who stepped in the wrong place.
2. The evening gown hung strangely on her one-legged pirate's body.
3. A football match with a one-legged goalkeeper and all of the crowd bearing arms was one of many memorable scenes.
4. The one-legged beggar begins to beg eggs illegally.
5. A little one-legged creature, with the appearance of being made of smoke, the hinkypunk carries a light with which it lures travelers into bogs.
6. We could do it, but like kicking a one-legged dog, it would make us hate ourselves.
7. Have you ever seen a one-legged dog making its way down the street?
8. I dreamed about this one-legged seaman for many nights afterwards.
9. As I brought my leg back he grabbed it and preceded to "dance" with me - calling it the "one-legged waltz.
10. That's only after doing a lot of one-legged explosive drills.
11. We challenge each other to do pistols (one-legged squats) or handstand pushups (what they sound like). Mostly we can't, but it's fun.
12. Have you ever seen a one-legged dog making his way down the street?
13. His one-legged body is on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History's "Price of Freedom: Americans at War" exhibit in Washington, D.C.
14. In Paris a one-legged Chinese Paralympic female fencer, in a wheelchair, protected the torch with her body against aggressive protesters.
15. This at first seemed a great misfortune,(Sentencedict.com) for I knew a one-legged man could not do very well as a woodchopper.
16. As a kid in 1981, Ostwal would watch his one-legged grandfather make the one-mile trek out to his fields to irrigate his land.
17. His height, shooting ability and unorthodox array of fallaways and one-legged pull-up shots make him as tough a cover as we have in the league.
18. To increase muscle power across a range of motion, for instance, he updates weight drills like squats, curls and presses by adding lateral motions, one-armed or one-legged lifts and other variations.
19. President George W. Bush hailed the killing of the taliban's top one-legged military strategist, Mullah Dadullah, as a "sure sign" the United States "has turned the corner" in the war.