He was wearing a blue bobble hat, blue jumper and was carrying a sportsbag. |
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Most of the group were young men wearing bomber jackets and football scarves and bobble hats to cover up their shaved heads. |
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He was wearing an NY bobble hat, cream jacket with blue writing on the front, and white trainers. |
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The bobble hat would have looked distinctive because it was a very hot sunny afternoon. |
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He was encased in a huge padded jacket topped with luminous orange bobble hat. |
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The teenager realised it was a man wearing a blond wig, with clothes including a bobble hat, skirt and boots. |
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I look back at the woman, who was shivering despite her bobble hat and jacket. |
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He wore a black donkey jacket and black bobble hat and spoke with a northern accent. |
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Paul Smith has some fetching bobble hats that fit well into this winter's glamping ethic. |
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He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top. |
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The man with the truncheon was black, and wore a dark bobble hat and dark jacket. |
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The robber is described as about 6ft tall, with heavy stubble that was visible even though he had pulled a bobble hat over his face. |
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He said the intruder was in his mid 30s, with a dark complexion and local accent, wearing a three-quarter length dark coat and a bobble hat. |
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The West Ham skipper then tried his luck with a well-worked free-kick routine, but the ball took an unfortunate bobble, and he skied his effort. |
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The unlucky bobble saw the ball hit Merris on the arm as he swung to clear and referee Phil Prosser pointed to the spot. |
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His second was a misplaced pass to the same Killie striker, who was denied this time by a wicked bobble of the ball. |
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With a bobble, she flipped the wand in a cycle as she pulled her hands out of it's magical orbit, straining it in the air with her power. |
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He laid it off to Ilkley captain David Knox whose low shot took a bobble and skipped over the arms of the diving Dobson. |
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Brooking is a man who has never seen an open goal missed without a bit of a bobble just before he went to shoot. |
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The next batter, right fielder Carlos Rodriguez, hit a ground ball to Seth Taylor at third, but his bobble cost him a chance at a double play. |
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McQuay's hope for a title ended just as his run started, when a bobble on the first back-up negated his chances. |
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He appeared to have it covered until a late bobble saw him spill the first effort and clutch the loose ball ahead of the in-rushing Fraser. |
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Jeter was spared an error for his bobble of a grounder by Michael Young, but not for the wild throw that followed. |
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And had it not been for a bobble after another Kennedy slip, he might have put Kilmarnock ahead eight minutes after the interval. |
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They got a wee bit of luck with the bobble but it was no more than we deserved given the way we performed in the second half. |
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The steward was huddled in his padded yellow fluorescent jacket and black woolly bobble hat. |
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I pointed out a man who's pushing 80 and is wearing a red dragon bobble hat. |
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I had my Oxford team bobble hat on and I pulled it down deep over my eyebrows. |
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Outside the walls are lined with dubious-looking characters with bobble hats and binoculars hanging from their necks. |
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He is always relieved when I finally discard my winter scarf, gloves, and bobble hat, usually towards the end of May. |
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Fans wore scarves and bobble hats and carried rattles to matches, and players ate orange quarters at half-time. |
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He looks like a fan in his red and white bobble hat, but all the evidence suggests his heart is not in football. |
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He clearly isn't pulling on a bobble hat and getting out to the slopes often enough. |
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He is the only one in jeans, a bobble hat, and a trendy but out-of-place leather jacket. |
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I've not yet resorted to a bobble hat in bed, though if it gets much colder I'll be tempted. |
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I did once see a duck wearing a bobble hat dancing in a tree, though. |
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Andreas swung his arm emphatically with a little bobble of his head. |
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He was wearing a black bobble hat and a dark-coloured anorak. |
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He likened them to boats in a harbour that could bobble, swirl and move about, changing configuration as circumstances demanded and the design evolved. |
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Plymouth's match-winning goal came from a Craig Taylor free-kick after just three minutes but, as Dolan explained, the Pigrims were grateful for a fortunate bobble. |
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After striking out Trot Nixon on a nasty cutter, Manny Ramirez's grounder short-hopped Rodriguez at third, and his bobble allowed the tying run to score. |
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Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards. |
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Scott and Dulebohn managed to get through the tough elements in the short program, but a bobble on the lift and his fall on the death spiral exit left them in third place. |
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Dale almost pulled a goal back on the hour when Kennedy took a wild swing at the back pass, missing it completely only for the ball to bobble wide to safety. |
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What they have are a bit like a bobble hat and a neck warmer. |
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Hunters are now more likely to wear bobble hats and padded jackets than red coats. |
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Walter Young didn't bobble that ball until after he had possession of it. |
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In a world dominated by anoraks, bobble hats, enamel badges and vacuum flasks, railways and fashion are not obvious partners. |
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Nowhere else do tall men in bobble hats stand directly in front of you. |
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Players fatigue, bobble passes, and avoid collisions under threat of physical pressure. |
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I was really pleased with our short program but we made a slight bobble in the free which may have cost us a spot. |
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But after a slight bobble, Ambruse Vanvekin grabbed it at the second attempt. |
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Ski fashion presents a unique challenge to even the smartest among us, but bear in mind that no one can really cut a dash in a bobble hat and two-tone anorak. |
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When you are like a sponge still in its packaging, its plastic packaging, immersed in water you just float like a bobble on the water. |
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A year later, when Republic of Ireland played in Torshavn in June 2005, their fans wore green bobble hats in the custodian's honour. |
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Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books. |
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One of them was wearing a red and white bobble hat, and I remember thinking it odd that a Derry City supporter should be standing up on the walls. |
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He was wearing a fawn-coloured bobble hat, navy blue anorak with white trainers and was driven off in a red Montego. |
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Then we curse as our car galumphs over the inevitable bitumen bobble, or dimple depression, that follows the re-sealing. |
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The description in 'Philosopher's Stone' of the photographs of 'what appeared to be a beach ball wearing different coloured bobble hats' would also apply to the pictures of my early years. |
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Interest rates will bobble around in search of the right price. |
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It is like one of those bobble dolls we get in the store. |
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When football fans think about the game in the Faroe Islands, images of Jens Martin Knudsen, the bobble hat-wearing goalkeeper immediately spring to mind. |
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So there I was, standing at the bar, when in he came and pulled a bobble hat on my head. |
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He was wearing a dark anorak and a multi-coloured striped bobble hat pulled down over his face. |
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Caspar was protected from the cold by a white blanket and woollen bobble hat. |
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More than 30 international celebrities took part in the new campaign, choosing whether to wear a beanie or a bobble hat. |
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For the first time this year, the charity is asking people to wear a bobble hat today and make a small donation. |
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When you''re ready to wrap up and go out and blow the cobwebs away, a bobble hat is a must. |
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From bobble hats to boots and jumpers, jackets and thermals, you'll find all your winter needs in our brilliant guide. |
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The man was tall, slim, and wore a navy bobble hat and jacket, blue jeans and white trainers. |
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A bobble hat frenzy was the story behind the Welsh Bafta award for best light entertainment. |
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Now I have never been a fan of the bobble hat since Bennie in Crossroads. |
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Loosen the bobble so that it's near the end of the tail and roll the tail under itself until you reach the top of the ponytail and secure underneath with kirby grips. |
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But if she thinks she'll be able to steal the limelight from star Kim Cattrall with a bobble hat and scarf, we reckon she's following the wrong pattern. |
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