It was like watching someone try to bob for apples while wearing a motorcycle helmet. |
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Together they've made Julianne's choppy bob one of Hollywood's most copied cuts. |
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I mean, her bob is always so perfectly fixed and thus never fails to look stylish on her. |
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Fox is not considered a pest but an asset by any real country person unless they are cruel sport supporters or make a few bob from the fur trade. |
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Her has learned from his uncle the black art of doing the deal and has made a bob or two on the way. |
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She had auburn hair styled in a bob cut, gentle, hazel eyes, and the greatest smile that had ever graced any thin, yet soft face. |
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Of course, once the shape of the tautochrone had been determined, the problem of forcing a pendulum bob to oscillate along such a curve remained. |
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When a bullet is fired its momentum is transferred to the bob and can be determined from the amplitude of the pendulum. |
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Measure the length of the string and then tap the bob to set the pendulum in motion. |
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I wore my black and pink pleated skirt, blue puffy sleeved top, brown waistcoat and a brown bob wig. |
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The 7-inch, dark blue spikes of this veronica bob atop a plant that grows low enough that you can actually place it at the front of the border. |
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So many times in the past we've seen chairmen play silly negotiating games in a childish effort to extract a few more bob from a buying club. |
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He makes a few bob singing in the pub, accompanied by his da on the fiddle. |
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Tautou, with her huge, bottomless brown eyes, chunky bob haircut and cupid's bow smile, was captivating. |
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I asked for a short sharp bob and ended up looking like a caricature of an anime doll with a boofy 50's bob. |
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Emerald-headed mallards bob alongside kayakers in the river's riffles of whitewater. |
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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy. |
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Occasionally, we would jump in to the salt water and bob about in the waves to cool off. |
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What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of gallons of seawater? |
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On the trek in we'd bob high through the green morass and snarl, chains rattling, as our elephants galumphed majestically through the foliage. |
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Moths bob around in balls of phosphorescent light, and the day's heat emanates from the ground. |
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Her honey-blond hair was worn in a shoulder-length bob and she had deep blue eyes. |
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And what if the Scots are left in some halfway house with a few bob in their pockets and nothing more? |
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He rocks the boat under his feet so we bob and toss through the green skim of milfoil. |
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Use a plumb bob and chalk to transfer each mark from the string to the ground, and drive a stake to mark the center of each post position. |
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They bob and teeter while feeding, and move nervously and quickly over rocks, probing for active prey on the surface. |
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And the motion of these characters is positively stilted and looks like marionettes on strings as they bob and nod about. |
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We watched water ouzels bob their bodies at the edge of rock pools with little falls. |
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Synth notes bob, bend and warble, producing a strange, droning, Doppler effect, whizzing past the listener like vehicles on a Tron superhighway. |
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Even her unfashionable pudding-basin bob has been transformed by Udo Walz, one of the country's best-known hairdressers. |
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While the bob has many guises, the iconic style is currently having a moment. |
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Raccoons, bob cats and armadillos roam the land and gentle manatees swim in the waters of the Indian River. |
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With her fierce red bob, black cloak and low-cut leopard-print dress, Baroness Emile d' Erlanger poses next to an uncaged wildcat. |
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The weather was perfect and hundreds of people turned out to see a 1000 yellow ducks bob their way down the canal. |
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You can't help but bob your shoulders and sway your hips to the raunchy jazz in this number! |
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They began to bob their heads up and down from beneath the window like demented puppets. |
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Part of this involves a treacherous visual gag where she has to bob her head at various speeds. |
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Unlike Garrett's bewildered reaction, Clara only gave a slight bob of her head to acknowledge him. |
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Her mistress gave a slight bob of her head, and she began bustling about, stirring up the fire. |
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In a radical departure he used hand-held cameras that bob and weave in an attempt to capture the frenetic energy of the Beijing cityscape. |
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He can bob and weave, but he becomes dangerous when he is backed into a corner. |
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But she looked the same, elegant and sophisticated, with a short bob of black hair and big baby blue eyes. |
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She was a lively young lady, with a head of sandy blond hair shortly cropped into a bob style. |
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Linda Evangelista had the shortest hair with a bob to the bottom of her neck. |
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Miss Hall was white, slim, 5ft 5in tall, with two protruding front teeth and recently dyed red hair cut in a bob. |
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My skin is peachy-tan, and I have ginger hair that is styled into a bob so I look like a flapper. |
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I've had my hair cut from just above my waist to a short bob and it looks really thick and bushy. |
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Greene then created this choppy bob by razor-cutting the hair into asymmetrical sides, supershort bangs and a cropped back. |
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Now 50, Atkinson looks much younger, with her hair cut in a fashionable bob. |
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It was short, like in a bob hair cut, and her face seemed to tell a whole new different story. |
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James produced this look by trimming and shaping the model's chemically relaxed hair into a layered bob that can be worn spiky or sleek. |
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Suddenly, a girl with her blonde hair cut in a short bob cut and a round face came running out of the salon. |
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He went to the bookshelf and removed the album and sat down at the kitchen table he opened to the page of her with the bob hair cut. |
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Latasha Arnt appeared before the court in a black pantsuit and sandals, her hair in a crimped bob. |
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For a classical pendulum, that is when the bob is at rest and at the bottom. |
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The long, thin string and the heavy bob will enable the pendulum to swing unencumbered for hours and hours and hours. |
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In the bob skeleton event, competitors travel on a sled on their stomach, head first down a track. |
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If we sent the skaters down the bob run, there would be no politics, no guessing, no favors exchanged. |
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A sport that seems certain to capture the public imagination over the next Winter Olympic fortnight is the bob skeleton. |
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And the players all went to work the following day, with perhaps a hangover or two, but without a rewarding bob in their pockets. |
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Hopefully it will be a great season and fingers crossed we might make a few bob over the coming season, no matter slight the chances. |
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After this season, they might be worth a bob or two as a memorial souvenir. |
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It may be worth a few bob in years to come, but that was not the reason I bought it. |
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They were large displays and had cost quite a bob, but my wife only got a brief glimpse of them. |
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The water is still, yachts bob gently at anchor, and sea-gulls skirl through the sky. |
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She has blue pigtails and a white bikini one minute, a black bob and schoolgirl one-piece swimsuit the next. |
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A square face benefits from a chin length bob that ends in a soft flip or gentle wave. |
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Her short, easy-care bob of grey-blonde hair is parted on the side and flicks back like a nun's habit as she rushes along a corridor. |
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He'd not have minded parting up with seventy-seven bob if he'd had it in his pocket or if he'd been sure. |
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Crucifixes and virgin statues bob and wave humorously at the camera as the children scurry along. |
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Heads would bob and shoulders would shake like puppets on strings under Goldfrapp's control. |
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The times are a changing, however, and at least one shopkeeper here has struck on a way to make a few bob out of changing those fiddly coins. |
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Her wide dark brown eyes and her thick coarse hair that she keeps styled in a professional bob accent the highness of her cheekbones. |
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With the airy animation and effervescence of his personality, he seems to bob like a buoy on the ocean. |
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The crowd stood and cheered when the two appeared together, Romo sporting a choppy bob instead of her famous long locks. |
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To locate the center of the roof opening, hang a plumb bob from the underside of the roof with the point of the bob over the center nail in the ceiling opening. |
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Here, three metal rods ran across a corner of the gallery, each supporting a large pulley wheel and a piece of canvas strap to which were attached a plumb bob and a weight. |
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At last, lambs frolic in the fields as white fluffy clouds bob overhead. |
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Her platinum bob, with its swoosh of side-brushed bangs, was eerily flawless. |
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He handed each of us a little toy pendulum with a retractable bob. |
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At the entrance to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, a 235-pound brass pendulum bob swings on a thirty-foot cable fixed to the cathedral ceiling. |
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Covering her peroxide blond bob was a knit cap that sprouted an enormous feather and lace from its frontal lobe. |
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I was given two bob to have one shilling each way on Dawros. |
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If the projectionist bungles the job, subtitles will run off the bottom of the screen, actors' heads will be cut off, or boom microphones will bob into the frame. |
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With a quick bob of her tongue she span back around and marched down the corridor, opening the classroom door by magic without even realising she had done it. |
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The cacao nibs and pistachios had a tendency to bob to the surface, but I am hoping that they will still infuse the jam with flavor and add textural variety. |
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He then created the two-strand twists and cut the hair into a stacked bob. |
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But on Thursday, she was spotted having lunch in Miami with a brand new chin-length, asymmetrical blonde bob. |
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Most of us have seen pictures of people who jump from high bridges tied to a bungee cord that allows them to plummet and then bob up and down like a yo-yo. |
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Although Hewitt's bob didn't last long, the girl next door recently was spotted this week with long flowing extensions after only a short time with short hair. |
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It moved past them at a walking pace, with an odd, irregular bob and swerve like a spinning top. |
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This performance of bob Dylan's 1971 blues tune features Clapton on guitar. |
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The two-tone frock accented her rose-colored pumps and highlighted her perfectly coiffed bob and hip silver manicure. |
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Interestingly, the bob Jones University report is, itself, a kind of religious document. |
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For a summer cut her mother would lop off the braids, leaving her with a chic bob for the warmer months. |
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Your character has a great look, with the short bob and the checkered dress. |
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Larry, we watch these little things bob and weave all the time. |
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Her normal shape of manifestation was that of a slender, short woman with snowy hair cut quite short in a page-boy bob and an ageless, lovely face. |
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A couple years ago she hacked all her long, beautiful black hair off into a bob with chocolate colored highlights that she managed to just pull off. |
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She liked to put a few bob on the horses, too, and once astounded veteran punters when she picked seven winners on the one card in an amazing accumulator. |
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But if somebody continues to bob and weave and duck and evade and you've only got seven or eight minutes for the interview, a politician can get away with that, can't he? |
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This way, boxers could bob and weave out of the way of incoming punches. |
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That it would sit there and bob calmly like a sailboat on a millpond-calm sea? |
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Looks like the penny has finally dropped regarding the possibilities of earning a bob or two over the web, without the inconvenience of flying all over the place. |
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You'll find a lot of beer cans, unless you can tune out aluminium, but you'll pick up an interesting selection of lost property and a few bob in coins. |
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I read it again, but instead of seeing a heavily made-up moll with a dark bob and beaded dress with a pout, I envisioned a sleazy, straight, middle-aged white man. |
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Her luscious curly black hair, a bob above her ears, had been dyed green. |
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What seizes our attention is the spring that is programmed to move counter-clockwise along the rim of the pendulum's circular bob, against the conventional motion of time. |
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The perky brunette bob and colourful T-shirts of her children's television days have now been replaced by flowing blonde locks and sleek, figure-hugging outfits. |
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Before we start she explains the qualities needed to be a good bob skeleton sledder. |
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In mounting a scope, I like to use a carpenter's square to get the action level, and a plumb bob to align the vertical crosshair. |
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Be it cutting her hair short in a bob cut or colouring it blue, the young Jenner carries every look quite spunkily. |
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We swirl past a shipwreck and bob around coral, while yellow goatfish, blue tangs and trumpetfish swim busily past our porthole. |
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The operators of the mule and the plumb bob rapidly communicated this unusual situation and halted work. |
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It can become a spirit level, a surface level, a ruler, a protractor, a plumb bob and more. |
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I began by hanging a plumb bob between the rafters of the shed covering the kiln location to locate the centre of the circle for the kiln. |
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In the old days soccer was seen as a pastime for players, a nixer, a chance to earn a few bob on the side. |
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She had straight black hair with a Betty Boop bob cut and ruby red sweetheart lips. |
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If you're too gay bob and want to go play with your dolls instead, I guess you don't have to play football with us. |
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Two-bladed bob skates are available for tots and presumably anyone else who can fit into a child's size 7 shoe. |
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For the very young there are usually upright aids called bob skates so they gain more confidence. |
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Frankie, who was once mistaken for Victoria Beckham, wore a bob wig and little black dress to get the look. |
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Letitia will be sporting a blonde bob wig when the comedy opens next Friday even though she says she quite fancied being a redhead for a change. |
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These long, straight bob wigs were originally designed as a fun accessory to fake fur coats on the autumn '85 catwalks. |
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The walrus has an air sac under its throat which acts like a floatation bubble and allows it to bob vertically in the water and sleep. |
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If the serrated wire parted the mine mooring cable, the mine would bob to the surface to be destroyed by gunfire. |
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Once the tank rolled off, the ramp would bob back up to a horizontal position, ready for the next one to exit. |
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The plumb bob was allowed to hang vertical and the line indicated the reading on the arc's graduations. |
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Ultrasonic sensors were introduced many years ago, the mechanical plumb bob system is still in use and now radar sensors are popular. |
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Instead, create a perfectly straight vertical line using a plumb bob and chalk line. |
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A piece of oatmeal stuck in the underhang of Roy's lip. May sipped her morning coffee, watching it bob as he spoke. |
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Here were kept up the old games of hoodman blind, shoe the wild mare, hot cockles, steal the white loaf, bob apple and snapdragon. |
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On screen she speaks with a Botswanan accent and wears a black bob wig. |
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A plumb bob was suspended by a line from the centre of the arc at the top. |
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Great Britain is not a leading nation at the Winter Olympics, but has had a few successes in sports such as figure skating, curling and bob skeleton. |
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The others called me a gay bob when I wouldn't ditch class with them. |
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But she's back on form, with a stunning silvery blonde bob replacing her wild pink hair, and a tour edition of Funhouse due for release next month. |
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We often say today's wallpapers are themselves works of art so treat them as such and save a few bob by framing up an offcut and using it as artwork on a plain wall. |
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Weighing in at 580 tonnes the postage and packing is going to cost a few bob. |
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The accuracy of the instrument was limited by its size and by the effect the wind or observer's motion would have on the plumb bob. |
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