| 31. | Hardaway bends his 6-foot-2 bulk down low and hollers at the tenderfoot, " Get away, hark!
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| 32. | There is a defined progression of rank, from Tenderfoot through Eagle Scout, with requirements and rewards spelled out in the handbook.
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| 33. | Moving already to put those questions to rest, Bush sought out interviews recently to demonstrate he is no tenderfoot in foreign affairs.
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| 34. | Among the core of Cabinet and White House positions, often seen as having the most authority, only Bush is a tenderfoot.
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| 35. | Whatever one thinks about the arc of his life, Colt sees everything he does with a tenderfoot's wide-eyed cheerfulness.
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| 36. | In 1993 he started to take tenderfoot mushers on month-long excursions up the Iditarod trail at $ 15, 000 a head.
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| 37. | Creighton also hires tenderfoot Richard Blake ( Robert Young ), a Harvard-educated engineer as a favor to Blake's father.
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| 38. | Daniel Stern is starring in the embarrassingly mispluralized " Tenderfoots " for Fox, on L . A . and Lake Tahoe locations.
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| 39. | To avoid being seen as some sort of training ground for tenderfoots, the show also needed a correspondent recognized as world class _ Rather.
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| 40. | :Cheechako is a Chinook word meaning tenderfoot, used chiefly in Alaska; a sourdough is a veteran inhabitant of Alaska or Northwestern Canada.
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