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In military images, the ruler was usually shown alone or with a captive cowering underfoot.
The underfoot conditions were a straw-bedded standing/lying area with concrete flooring providing access to the feeding barrier and trough.
The ground can be felt to vibrate subtly underfoot.
I can touch the rock, whether of a cave wall or of the ground underfoot, and can thereby gain a feel for what rock is like as a material.
Nevertheless, we can be left with the impression that before the nineteenth century ethnic boundaries were so trampled underfoot that they were barely recognizable to the people rushing across them.
Howells found the scathing reviews of surly critics to be quite as absurd and ill-motivated as "the botanist's grinding a plant underfoot because he does not find it pretty" (30).
People do not spend money on luxuries to tread underfoot.
He is himself engaged in destroying everything that the revolution stood for and trampling underfoot its undoubted successes.