- A
removable shoe insert,
otherwise known as a foot orthosis,
insole or
inner sole,
accomplishes many purposes,
including daily wear comfort,
height enhancement...
- 2022. Cadw. "
Insole Court (14127)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 16
October 2022. "Family Tree". The
Insoles of
Insole Court. Retrieved...
- coal tip was ready, the
Insoles became the
first to load a ship at
Cardiff by "mechanical appliances". Up to 1847 the
Insoles mainly supplied the coastal...
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Direct insolation is the
insolation measured at a
given location on
Earth with a
surface element perpendicular to the Sun's rays,
excluding diffuse insolation...
- Dumb
insolence is an
offence against military discipline in
which a
subordinate displays an
attitude of
defiance towards a
superior without open disagreement...
-
Douglas John
Insole CBE (18
April 1926 – 5
August 2017) was an
English cricketer, who pla**** for
Cambridge University, Es**** and in nine Test
matches for...
- the
human body. His
flexible insoles,
developed along the same
lines for
healing purposes,
differed from the
rigid insoles made of
metal that were common...
- Look up
insole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
insole is the
inner sole of a shoe or
other footwear.
Insole may also
refer to: Doug
Insole (1926–2017)...
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irradiance is
called solar irradiation,
solar exposure,
solar insolation, or
insolation.
Irradiance may be
measured in
space or at the Earth's surface...
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supply the Taff Vale
Railway Company, of
which Insole was a prin****l promoter. Up to 1847 the
Insoles mainly supplied the
coastal markets of the Bristol...