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Shoelaces, also
called shoestrings (US English) or
bootlaces (UK English), are a
system commonly used to
secure shoes, boots, and
other footwear. They...
- The
shoelace formula, also
known as Gauss's area
formula and the surveyor's formula, is a
mathematical algorithm to
determine the area of a
simple polygon...
- The
shoelace knot, or bow knot, is
commonly used for
tying shoelaces and bow ties. The
shoelace knot is a
doubly slipped reef knot
formed by
joining the...
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influential women in show
business since the list had
begun in 1992, and her
Shoelace Productions company received a deal with Joe Roth. Her
first film following...
- "Basketball
Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces" is a song by
Cheech and
Chong that
first appeared on the 1973
album Los Cochinos. Sung in
falsetto by Cheech...
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networking platform called Shoelace,
oriented toward organizing local activities and events. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Shoelace shut down on May 12...
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small sheath,
often made of
plastic or metal,
attached at each end of a
shoelace, a cord, or a drawstring. An
aglet keeps the
fibers of the lace or cord...
- An
Oxford shoe is
characterized by
shoelace eyelets tabs that are
attached under the vamp, a
feature termed "closed lacing". This
contrasts with Derbys...
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Robinson continued to play
football without tying his
shoelaces and
became known as "
Shoelace." One
reporter who
visited his
family to
watch a Michigan...
- A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie or
shoestring necktie) is a type of
necktie consisting of a
piece of cord or
braided leather with
decorative metal tips...