He points to a young woman in coed clothes and straight, black, bobbed hair. |
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No matter what they did she bobbed up again, fiery, fearless, clouting to the left and the right with her wit. |
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Birds bobbed up and down, up and down, disappearing and disappearing again. |
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So I got a seat in a non-smoker and bobbed up every now again for a cigarette. |
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As he bobbed up beside me, I noticed that his carrier was a noble Prince in royal garb. |
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She sighed irritably when no one presented either of these, but even as she did, Jacqueline's head bobbed up from the gun deck. |
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She gripped tightly on her pinafore, creasing it more than any lady would have approved of, and bobbed into a curtsy. |
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She had bobbed hair, and it was something about the short, dark and straight hair that struck me with a picture in my mind that I couldn't place. |
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She is younger then, the trademark dark hair bobbed rather than cropped, the intelligent, dark eyes serious and intense. |
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She is wearing a black dressing gown with a pretty picture of a butterfly, her hair is immaculate and bobbed. |
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With blonde bobbed hair, smart trouser suit, fashionable glasses and delicate diamond ear-rings, she could pass muster at any PR firm. |
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Emily, when I last saw her, was very short and had brown hair that was bobbed at her chin. |
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Cora shook her head and her shoulder length, naturally curly brown hair bobbed in the slight wind. |
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Marya shook her head, her neatly bobbed dark hair brushing against high cheekbones. |
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Irene had also introduced bobbed hair and staying skinny to the world of fashion. |
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My hair was bobbed because of my ailment and fear shot through me when some boys teased me. |
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Glory nickered and bobbed his head in way of greeting, before stretching his nose to snuffle my face. |
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The lawyer bobbed and weaved, then fielded questions with a touch of his own unique brand of bravado. |
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All day and night the good brig Quedagh Merchant bobbed and weaved through the winter's stormy blast. |
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Her black hat, with a small visor in the front, wrapped around her bobbed purple-red hair. |
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His Adam's apple bobbed up and down, which sent butterflies fluttering in her stomach. |
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Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside. |
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In the afternoons, the garden often caught the sun, and on duller days the roses danced and bobbed in the breeze. |
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The giant orb plopped onto the path of an oncoming ferry and bobbed around like some wayward kind of multicoloured buoy. |
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Photos from the time show a conservative 18-year-old, dressed in sober cheongsams, her hair sensibly bobbed. |
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Colin wrenched the wheel, and the car narrowly missed a fair-sized tree as it bobbed down Valsalva Street. |
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His florid face, unusual in the South, bobbed up and down, side to side, as his conversation galloped forward at the speed of thought. |
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I could hear the rustle of the maid's woolen skirts as she bobbed a curtsy. |
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Rafts of puffins and guillemots bobbed on the glassy surface of the water, and I decided to stay here until we passed the bows of the Inverlane. |
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We were dining at Bruno's restaurant, La Taverne du Port, overlooking the quayside where a symphony of boats bobbed and jangled in the harbour. |
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His long, braided queue of glossy black hair bobbed lazily back and forth from shoulder to shoulder. |
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The ship bobbed on the waves, without any of the sudden heaving that it had been accustomed to so far into the trip. |
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The tide slapped against the dock wall, and seagulls croaked as they bobbed on the waves, or flew above their heads. |
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Closest the Loyalty, her brother's ship, bobbed with the gentle waves of the harbor. |
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I was first confused, then enraged, as he bobbed in the waves repeating his taunting question. |
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Just over an hour into the battle a strange alien-like object surfaced about thirty yards from the boat and bobbed on the waves. |
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The artist had been set afloat at sea in a large clear bubble, naked, as several other empty bubbles bobbed on the waves around him. |
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Clothing, bits and pieces of wood and fiberglass swirled and bobbed on the waves. |
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Cows swayed slowly in their sleep, a horse whinnied in its dream, and chickens bobbed up and down up in their nests atop rafters. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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Orville bobbed his brown head of hair and retreated to the safety of the kitchen. |
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Deer with white rumps bounced over the road and bobbed up one flank and into conifers. |
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Her black hair was bobbed, and hung level with her chin, a style unheard of at the time. |
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With each step her short, straight ponytail bobbed from side to side, dyed banana bread blonde with brown roots and lowlights. |
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She had large brown eyes, an oval-shaped face, and bobbed dark brown hair carefully done up in the marcelled style. |
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The woman's head bobbed up and down at hearing our names, and those at the table looked on with open mouths. |
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My mother's bobbed hair blew into her face, and she tossed her head to make it fly back in place. |
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To make matters worse, an alien monster has bobbed up in Hong Kong harbour keen for a bit of biffo. |
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Around the room, heads bobbed ever so slightly to pleasant Cuban rhythms while we turned our attention to the bill of fare. |
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The trees bobbed along Ren's view and she thanked for the millionth time that she had decided against using the side-saddle. |
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She pulled the straw out and twisted her helmet off, revealing a teenage girl with round glasses, bobbed brown hair and bright smiling eyes. |
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I bobbed and thrashed about on the surface of the Pacific, 20 miles off Ventura, CA like a tompot blenny with a ruptured swim-bladder. |
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A brown head bobbed up from beneath a pile of displaced couch cushions, then a body, and a hand holding a sketching pad. |
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James bobbed up first, treading water and grasping for a sizable slab of lumber. |
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Blair returned with the grappling pole and began to extend it, gazing at the huge, deep orange jellyfish as it bobbed and pulsated next to the boat. |
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So I reached in, and touched the seahorse's head, and she didn't move, so I held the seahorse's head, and she bobbed up into my hand like a rubber toy. |
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So while other girls were bobbed and waved, I had my mouse-coloured hair scragged back into a thick pigtail which made my compulsorily worn school hat ride up at the back. |
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Between the two establishments a whole armada of small boats bobbed about. |
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His Adam's apple bobbed nervously in his short, thick throat. |
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The reason this classic jacket has bobbed up again into high fashion is entirely due to the work of the young French designer Nicholas Ghesquiere of Balenciaga. |
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Here and there lanterns bobbed through the mist like bodiless eyes. |
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At the party is her friend Camille, who is wearing a lime green velvet asymmetrical toga-type arrangement, to match her asymmetrically bobbed hair. |
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He walked into the STAR this week, hair of curls neatly bobbed. |
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And I had the blonde, bobbed hair with like really high bangs that went super high. |
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At the defense table, Jerry Sandusky smiled broadly and bobbed his head up and down at the memory. |
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Pretty much all the research I did for playing an Anna Wintour type was, I went shopping for a bobbed wig. |
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Just before three quarter time I bobbed up at East Fremantle. |
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Then the shock was over and her head bobbed up to the surface. |
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The wooden hulls of the canoes would have bobbed on the desert of water, lapped by waves repeating and repeating the vastness of the earth in soft undulations. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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It is the Mosler MT900, and if you are wondering where this manufacturer bobbed up from, it is a hobby company owned by millionaire inventor Warren Mosler. |
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He bobbed to the surface, howling pitifully, his paws thrashing. |
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Flakes of fish food swelled and bobbed on the water's surface. |
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As he tried to see the last of the city, Maditwet's figure bobbed up. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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Once in the water, it was not very steady because it bobbed around like a cork, but it was serviceable for short trips. |
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Indeed, the captives bobbed up to the surface after being thrown in the water from the boats. |
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His tail light was mounted on the sissy bar and his fenders were bobbed and painted to match the tank. |
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The buoy bobbed between the crests and troughs of the waves moving across the bay. |
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The ball, which we had thought lost, suddenly bobbed up out of the water. |
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On the scintillating water yellow and blue boats bobbed up and down. |
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We bobbed in the ocean currents in a 24-foot rubber raft, peering into sea caves, scanning deserted beaches, craning our necks to take in the summits. |
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