| 21. | Several members re-formed as Tenderfoot, hoping to fill their Bulletproof Records contract and reach the secular market.
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| 22. | The market is teeming with tenderfoot memoirs by ordinary Janes and Joes, many of them scarcely out of their 30s.
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| 23. | Other core skills include the tenderfoot-first class requirements and the Totin'Chip and Firem'n Chit awards.
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| 24. | This program focuses on rank advancement ( Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class ) rather than a specific merit badge.
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| 25. | Some of the old-timers out here are bad to tell lies when the audience is a tenderfoot from back East.
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| 26. | She was, Blume recalls, the petite tenderfoot who fell over backwards when she first hitched a backpack over her shoulders.
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| 27. | She was, Blume recalls, the petite tenderfoot who fell over backward when she first hitched a backpack over her shoulders.
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| 28. | Wept at the pulpit Sunday as he remembered Matthew Barton, 11, a tenderfoot in the church-sponsored Troop 297.
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| 29. | Cellucci, like a tenderfoot out on a wilderness trek who is about to lose his guide, looks skyward for help.
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| 30. | "Beacon Mill " featured on the front cover of the album " Vale Industrial " by Brighton band The Tenderfoot
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