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Macaulay was one of those who had a foot in both camps.
Carter was lucky, she said, to have a foot in both camps.
"I ought to have a foot in both camps," he had said to himself when contemplating doing this.
Some who left Operation Rescue seem to have a foot in both camps.
'And he had a foot in both camps, like you said.
Many investors have a foot in both camps.
Even Lord Davies, the trade minister, has a foot in both camps.
Always likes to have a foot in both camps, does our Atticus.
"Soon you'll be out in the world and you'll always have a foot in both camps."
He had had a foot in both camps, as Locke himself had described it.
As a choreographer, Mr. Perry has a foot in both camps.
"And by helping us, you'll have a foot in both camps and come up smelling of roses whoever wins."
For by his ancestry Peter Cremer had a foot in both camps.
"I have to have a foot in both camps," Mrs. Dole insisted.
However, with his background in moor reclamation, he had a foot in both camps - utilitarianism and conservationism.
Khanh's action gained him a reputation of having helped the president, but he was later criticised for having a foot in both camps.
And Ms. Henderson, who has smoked since age 7 but believes cigarettes aggravate her epilepsy and diabetes, had a foot in both camps.
But anyone with any sense can see that actually, technically he belongs to the NEW 'modern' while philosophically, he has a foot in both camps.
In fact poets like Terence Tiller and G. S. Fraser had a foot in both camps.
"He has a foot in both camps," said Cyrus R. Vance, the former Secretary of State who also is a member of the state commission.
Donald Engen, who has a foot in both camps, argues that the F.A.A. cannot use that stick.
As a trustee at both a naturopathic college and a big urban hospital in Seattle, Ms. Manthey has a foot in both camps.
I had a foot in both camps, as I'd always admired the house heads who kept it real: Dave the Drummer, the Liberator boys, that sort of crew.
As one of the editors at Nature, I'd venture he's as well placed as anyone to discuss science journalism, as he'll have to have a foot in both camps.
The RCM had its Zionist sympathisers and there were those like Lola Hahn-Warburg who had a foot in both camps.