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An alternative to the boot was called the foot press, and consisted of a pair of horizontal iron plates lined with spikes.
One site, the Wet Feet Press, is particularly popular among MBA students.
I had to furnish the paper, and I finally found an old darkey with a foot press who was willing to wait a week for the money.
"The best exercise is a foot press in which you move your feet up and down as if you're pumping the gas pedal," Dr. Michota said.
His words so spurr'd me on, That I behind him clamb'ring, forc'd myself, Till my feet press'd the circuit plain beneath.
Yet as he made to lift his head he felt the sole of her foot press against the top of his skull firmly, pushing it back down.
"No question, we will be seeing some real cutbacks in hiring," said Steve Pollack, co-founder of Wet Feet Press, a San Francisco company that tracks the recruiting process.
Wet Feet Press, a site run by two former consultants who hold business administration degrees from Stanford University, offers an unusual service for anyone about to interview for a job at a management consulting firm.
Recently, work began on the design build for a new 57,000 square foot press plant to house a new press machine and offices for the Herald, located in Bedford at Bluewater Road.
As when some peasant, in a bushy brake, Has with unwary footing press'd a snake; He starts aside, astonish'd, when he spies His rising crest, blue neck, and rolling eyes; So from our arms surpris'd Androgeos flies.