On the verge of creating at least a hotfoot for the Yankees, one swing relegated the Padres to a mere footnote in one of the great single-season achievements in baseball history.
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And the best the TV highlights could offer last week was a minor league clip of some rookie on a bench suddenly leaping about the dugout after a teammate snuck a hotfoot onto his cleats.
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And just in case anyone wants to hotfoot it barefoot for 26.2 miles through the streets of Atlanta, they'll have a plastic ankle bracelet to hold the chip in place.
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Ingersoll knew when the mailman came, and would " hotfoot " over the quarter-mile trek to the edge of the farm each day to see if there was anything for him.
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Where once its inner-city neighborhoods were the preserves of down-and-outs and office workers who fled hotfoot at sundown to the suburbs, they stand now as a symbol of urban renaissance.
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Or will he hotfoot it to the perimeter and create chaos over there, as he did with a 42-yard touchdown run against Oregon in 1997 and another bolt of 46 yards in September against BYU?
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The Hotfoot Marathon, as everyone called it, began with a Bugs Bunny cartoon, during one of those endless summers at Linda Mair Grayling's grandmother's house on 139th Street in the Bronx.
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The 20th-century witch Sybil Leek claimed to be a descendant of Leigh's, and took to keeping a crow, named Mr Hotfoot Jackson, around with her, just as Leigh had done.
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I think it sometimes makes more sense in context to use the past tense; e . g ., " Arfley disapproved of Trollope's love of heavy artillery, but Hotfoot thought it wonderful ".
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Augmented by a control team 11 strong, the force was dubbed Project Hotfoot ( Operation Hotfoot for security purposes; it was also known by the official but little-used title of the Laos Training Advisory Group.